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This naturally short Commiphora builds a thick caudex with widely spaced branches and orange-yellow peeling bark. Uncommon in cultivation, native to Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia.
Beautiful non-hybrid plumeria with thin, glossy thread-like leaves, dark green above and yellowish below. It blooms abundantly in during the growing season. Grafted plant!
Succulent evergreen plant that looks like a toothless aloe, it has fragrant yellow flowers. Hardy to about -3 C.
A variegated clone of the popular heart-shape leaved Hoya kerry. Easy to grow even in tough conditions, thanks to its succulent leaves.
Uncommon cool-growing palm from high-elevations of Central America. It has a clustering bamboo-like habit. Leaves are lush and attractive. A gem for collectors. As many other chamaedoreas it is a good houseplant.
This well-known cultivar from India is late bearing and produces a rather large fruit, of about 22 g, with a deep red colour. It is a very good producer but it is (thankfully) not vigorous, so it stays rather low and wide.
One of the most beautiful trees on Earth is the "banyan", a huge strangling fig from India, where it is widely considered sacred. The largest specimens can cover surfaces up to two hectares! By chance and by luck, juvenile specimens make excellent house plants.
Stiff, stiff, stiff : this Caribbean endemic palm is very slow and extremely beautiful. It is small and short with a compact crown and lots of stiff thick fibres on the trunk. The small pinwheel leaves have stiff thick blades.
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10 years old, Leaf height 25-35 cm ! - This dragon tree comes from the southern escarpments of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a sparsely-branched tree, very rare and slow-growing, which can reach 5 m in very old specimens. Its stiff, sword-like leaves are densely congested at the tip of the branches.
Short clumping shrub from mid to high elevations in Yemen. Pale green to grey obovate leaves and nice red inflorescences, held on tall stalks. It makes a nice garden subject for the xeric garden.
Extremely ornamental birdnest anthurium with nice dark purple inflorescences, followed by thick "tails" of glossy red fruits. It does well in pots or as an epiphytes, attaining 50-120 cm in height. It is mid-sized and goes well as an indoor plant.
Bright blue selection of Ipheion uniflorum, a free-blooming evergreen bulb from Argentina and Uruguay, with leaves smelling like garlic. It blooms from late winter throughout spring.
Colourful species that grows as a small shrub, up to 30-40 cm tall. Leaves and young stems are fuzzy. Flowers are large and crimson-coloured.
Elegant leaves: thick, soft, velvety-white, distichously arranged (each rosette is flat!). New leaves come out together but then they fold out and twist in different directions. Flowers are yellow and fragrant....
Rare palm from the desert of Sudan and Egypt. Medemia is a relative of Bismarckia and bears elegant grey-blue arching leaves. It was considered extinct in the wild until its rediscovery in the 90's. It is still hard to find ...