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This is tiny gem with unreal foliage. Alocasia reginula is a very small Alocasia, most probably from Borneo, with black, light-reflecting foliage.
This ornamental hybrid is a showy bulbous perennial and flowers repeatedly from July to October with gorgeous pink flowers. It is evergreen and the whole plant looks a bit like some tropical Crinum species but it is a frost-hardy plant, good to create a tropical look in a non tropical garden.
Hard to find shrub native to the Dominican Republic. It bears lots of outstanding, scented, cream-coloured trumpets. Leaves are glossy. It resists to harsh conditions.
Parfianka is considered by many the most tasty or flavourful cultiva of this fruit. It belongs to the group of "Russian Pomgranates", which are known for being early-bearers and for their resistance to frost and heat.
This is a early blooming cultivar of Groundnut or Hopniss. This "ancient crop", scientifically named Apios americana, belongs to the family of beans and actually grows much like a bean, but in its case the edible part is the tuberous root system hidden underground, which is delicious and high in protein.
Unusual cold-hardy Aroid with ornamental and weird inflorescences, up to 60 cm tall. Sauromatum venosum is summer growing and it rests in winter as an underground corm. In spring it wakes up showing a leopard-spotted spathe with a long dark spadix and for a few days they will produce a disgusting stink.
Green climbing stems, often streaked and dotted with silvery wax. It bears beautiful flowers, lime yellow with a pure white centre. This "caustic vine" is native to Madagascar and its former name was Cynanchum decaisneanum.
Cold-hardy hybrid of unrivalled beauty. It is a man-made cross of Alocasia odora x Alocasia portei, developed in Florida. It bears magnificent huge leaves, and will survive to frost, to about -10 C. Leaves can reach 1.5 m in length and trunks can grow up to 2 m tall, giving a palm-like appearance.We offer a plant with a height of 100 cm and a trunk...
14-18 cm pot, bare rooted - Small to medium sized, compact Agave with embossed glaucous leaves. Margins are undulate and armed with reddish-brown spines. It is a mountain species from southern Mexico, found at 1300 to 2300 m (4500 to 7500 ft.).
Beccariophoenix fenestralis is a spectacular, massive and rare Coconut relative from Magagascar.It is an imposing palm tree that is is cultivable in tropical and humid subtropical climate regions, in full sun and on rich soils, preferably sandy, acidic or neutral, where it grows quickly and vigorously.We offer a 60 cm high plant.
Non-tropical sugarcane which has been traditionally grown in the upper parts of SE USA (coastal Georgia)The juice is deep purple and not yellow, as in most sugarcane cultivars.The flavour is pleasantly grassy and not too sweet.
‘Ie‘ie' is the Hawaiian name for the forest vine Freycinetia arborea, a climbing Pandanaceae with ribbon-leaves similar to those of sugarcane.We offer a potted rooted plant.
Subtropical shrub to small tree, producing sweet dark red "cherries", sometimes a bit acid, loved by children. It stands light freezes and grows outdoors in the coastal Mediterranean. It can be trained as a hedge or bonsai.
This is a variegated Cavendish banana trees, selected in Tenerife from the local banana named Cavendish Gruesa Palmera. They produce edible fruits and make great eccentric ornament. Fruits can have some stripes too! The Supreme will give a shocking plant full of stripes and bands on the very first cycle.
This perennial climber gives fruit similar to tiny cucumbers, turning red when fuly ripe. Not only the fruits but also the young shoots are used throughout Southern Asia, as food and medicine.
Unusual flowering vine from from Central and South America.
Flowering shrub endemic to the Atlantic rainforest, relative of the popular Solandra maxima. Its exotic flowers are green and and point downwards It tolerates cool conditions and short, light frosts.
This is the hardiest species in the genus Licuala, resistant to drought, wind, coastal conditions and short light frosts. It is a clumping palm from SE Asia. Its leaves are fantastic, glossy pinwheels.
South american xerophytic bulb, with large, remarkable succulent leaves. The bulb is coated by papery brown sheaths and holds 1-4 leaves, but most often a pair of two. These are beautifully channeled, ovate-rounded, tongue-like. held on wide petioles.