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Philodendron x 'Corsinanum' is a very old hybrid with marvelous ornamental foliage. Leaves are dark green with pale veins and wavy margins.
Small gem from South Africa, growing with a short and "fat" caudex-stem, often unbranched, resembling a dry pinecone.
Spectacular flowering shrub to small tree, native to Africa. It produces long-lasting inflorescences of the brightest yellow.
Very beautiful perennial with white flowers. The leaves are wide and elegant, reminiscent of some Phormium tenax. it is a gigantic species of Dietes originating from the remote island of Lord Howe, which is also home of the Kentia palm.
The showy, colourful crownshaft is the masterpiece of this elegant solitary palm from australia. A rainbow of purple, green and blue.
'Imperfection" is a sport of Neoregelia 'Perfection', with the usual bold variegation and lots of bright spots. It is a mid sized spineless bromeliad, with gorgeous glossy leaves.
The coconut palm needs no introduction. It is simply "The Tree of Life". Here we offer a stout plant sprouted about 2 years ago.
Clumping feather palm from NE Australia, found mainly in coastal areas. Despite its tropical origin, it grows in colder climates.
Monstera deliciosa is a species of flowering plant native to tropical forests of southern Mexico, south to Panama. It is very widely grown in temperate zones as a houseplant.
A superb Bromeliad with very brightly coloured, green leaves with white margins.
This Australian species is called the Firewheel Tree, because of its orange-red striking blooms.
Neoregelia 'Pink sensation', so called because of its striking shade of pink when flowering. This shade can last for several weeks.
Beautiful "Shampoo ginger" with wide, dark-green leaves and pinecone-like reddish inflorescences that come out of the ground.
Flowering shrub from many areas of tropical America, especially in coastal areas. Stems are hollow, leaves are elongated, hearth-shaped and a bit greyish.
Small ornamental tree, up to 7 m tall, which is used in parks and gardens for its dense shade and the pink-blue flowers.
This taro shows an unusual leaf shape, as the sides of each blade are curled upwards. It is quite productive; its corms have a reddish skin and harvest time is 8-12 months.
Magnificent flowering bulb, producing tall spikes of large, scented pink flowers, with a long blooming period lasting two and more months.
This is a "wow hybrid" with white-marginated wide leaves and a long lasting bright bloom. Aechmea x 'Friederike' is a cross of : Aechmea chantinii x Aechmea fasciata, mutated through in vitro cultivation, developed at Corn. Bak nurseries in Holland and released in 1984.
This bromeliad is sadly extinct in the wild. It is a mid-sized compact rosette of glossy green leaves with some orange colour. It produces a rather large blue-greem inflorescence.