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African fruit tree, popular in Jamaica.
Colocasia gigantea, also called giant elephant ear or Indian taro, is a 1.5–3 m tall herb with a large, fibrous, inedible corm, producing at its apex a whorl of large leaves.
The "triangle palm" has a striking leaf arrangement. It is a fast-growing feather palm from the drier and cooler South of Madagascar, that is becaming increasingly popular in cultivation.
The coconut palm needs no introduction. It is simply "The Tree of Life". Here we offer a stout plant sprouted about 2 years ago.
So ornamenta! This evergreen drimiopsis has succulent leaves with an incredible pattern of green rounded spots on a silvery-jade background. Spikes of white flowers are a nice addition in late summer and fall.
This species is smaller than other livistonas, with glossy drooping segments, reminiscent of the more common, and much larger, Livistona decora.
This is the most cold-tolerant species in its genus. Clinostigmas are quintessentially tropical palms from the ever-wet slopes of the Pacific Islands, with very long crownshafts and arching leaves with very exotic drooping segments.
Neoregelia 'Freddie' is a bromeliaceae with a cherry-red central foliage, green leaves with distinct white lines.
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.
Also known under the name Agave celsii, this medium-sized species grows in humid, high altitude forests in the Mexican states of Hidalgo, San Luis Potosi and Tamaulipas.
Cordyline fructicosa 'Kalakaua'
This Australian species is called the Firewheel Tree, because of its orange-red striking blooms.
Fehi are famous sacred bananas from New Guinea and the Pacific islands. Their sap is red like blood, and the huge fruits hold an astonishing content of provitamine A.
Evergreen haemanthus with leaves laying on the ground, not flat but with some "bumps", which ar typical of this species. White brush-like inflorescences. These bulbs are now about three years old, sown from seeds in 2018. They belong to the populations found in KZN
Magnificent flowering bulb, producing tall spikes of large, scented pink flowers, with a long blooming period lasting two and more months.
Ammocharis is a majestic, South african bulb from the summer-rainfall desert.
This Scadoxus produces one of the showiest inflorescence of all the South African flora: a large sphere of red flowers held on a long stalk , often compared to fireworks! Luckily, it is rather fast and easy to grow , especially in Mediterranean conditions.
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.