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Branched, Cont.= 8,5 cm - Possibly a hybrid of garden origin. Haworthia rigida was never found in the wild and is still an "Unplaced Name". It refers to a beautiful plant with attractive shape and leaf texture. Turns very dark in sun.
Branched plant. Cont.= 8,5 cm. Pink flowered, clumping dwarf from the Knersvlakte desert in So.Africa. Leaves are blueish and finger-like. Rests in summer.
This tropical pandanus grows new white leaves. They turn green after some months, so the whole center of the crown is alway white, while the rest is green. It grows slowly.
Beautiful and tasy red-skinned fibreless mango. It is a selected seedling of Tommy Atkins. Fruits are large-sized and ripen well in the Canary Islands and other Mediterranean cimates with dry summers.
Clumping palm with bamboo-like green, ringed stems. It is reminiscent of Dypsis lutescens but all parts are dark green and fruits are small and red.
Four 15-20 cm cuttings. Creeping, fast growing succulent plant with bright pink-red flowers in summer. This hybrid Aptenia is the perfect groundcover for gardens in coastal mediterranean climates. This is called Aptenia 'Red Apple' in the USA.
A less common type of "pothos". This cultivar is variegated in pure white and has a more delicate growth habit.
A speckled dwarf Peperomia. This species is perfectly adapted to indoor conditions and makes an excellent house plant.
One of the few grey leaved agaves from the Caribbean islands. Mid-sized elegant rosette, with grey-yellow leaves and dark spines. It is an uncommon species endemic to the rocky hills of SE Cuba. It can be kept small in a pot for years.
NEW ! - Large, spectacular succulent from Madagascar. It grows as a bold shrub with very large velvety leaves. It is used as for garden landscaping in warm mediterranean countries.
Wow! This old cultivar has unusually round and contorted leaves. These are dark-green with dainty cream-white margins.
American shrub often called "yellow oleander" because of its closeness to Nerium oleander. It is easy to grow in Warm Mediterranean to Tropical conditions. It responds very well to pruning so it can be easily wintered indoors. It was formerly named Thevetia peruviana
Red to almost-Black, round, ruffled leaves ! Mooreana has a more erect habit and does not spread horizontally as much as other cultivars. Just as easy to grow as any other acalypha.
This "different" hairy Sedum is a small beauty from from high elevations in Mexico. It is a very compact plant with ovate rounded leaves fully coated in white "hairs". It blooms in March with bouquets of white flowers.
This is a quite obscure species, because the name shweinfurthii was never described officialy. Nevertheless it is a spectacular plant with bold leaves and showy flower spikes.
Endemic succulent from Canary Islands, widespread on the drier and rocky areas of the archipelago.
Felicia amelloides is an attractive blue daisy, native to South Africa, from sandy coastal areas with rain all year round. It is easy in cultivation, in pots or as a mixed-border plant. It endures a wide range of temperatures, including some light frost.