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Endemic succulent from Canary Islands, widespread on the drier and rocky areas of the archipelago.
All purpose spinach, but also an ornamental groundcover or climber for shady, wet places. Basella alba grows fast in hot, humid and lightly shaded conditions. Leaves can be picked continuosly and are often eaten lightly cooked, as a spinach.
Pink flowered form of an easy, creeping species, often used as a ground cover. It has beautiful glaucous leaves, triangular in section. Abundant bright flowers in winter, spectacular. It grows wild in the Ceres Karoo in a winter rainfall area. Protect from heavy frost .
This is a true wild clone of the elusive Neoregelia princeps. It is a species of unsurpassed beauty, with an appealing silver cross banding, especially evident on the underside of the leaves.
Resistant to Zone 7b. Cultivated for traditional Chinese medicine Also known as Typhonium divaricatum var. roxburghii . Taiwan, Yunnan [Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Japan (Bonin Islands), Malaysia, New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand]
Compact, silvery-blue form of Pritchardia hillebrandtii, with black fruits, originated in a small islet in Hawaii. Please be patient, this plant will not show any blue until late.
Cute portulaca species, branched, with very hairy leaves and showy purple flowers. It blooms profusely through the warmer months of the year.
Beautiful caudex plant from dry summer-rainfall areas of South Africa. Leaves are incredibly exotic and showy: wide, arching and glaucous.
New Agave species described in 2013 within the "marmorata group".
This Dominican "bottle palm"makes a spectacular stout trunk and its leaves show the beautiful simmetry so typical in the genus Coccothrinax.
This is said to be the cold-hardiest or one of the most resistant of all edible taros. It is also ornamental, with pinkcolour in the leaf petioles and main veins.
This giant-leaved aroid is considered a holy grial by those who love exotic foliage. It was called Anthurium salgarense until 2019, when it was split out of the species salgarense as it was described as a new species on its own.
This is the most classic tall heirloom poinsettia which is so widespread in the old gardens of the Canary Islands and the Southern Mediterranean.
This hoodia is different in its genus because of its thicker stems, less branched. It blooms with yellow-maroon flowers. It is native to an area Prince Albert, in South Africa. Some authors consider it a synonym of H. gordonii.
Spectacular flowering shrub to small tree, native to Africa. It produces long-lasting inflorescences of the brightest yellow.
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.
Philodendron radiatum is a slow climber or creeper, with striking, deeply sinuate leaves. It grows wild in a wide area ranging from Chiapas to Peru. It does well in the house and conservatory, but it is also one of the hardiest Philodendron to drought, wind and heat.
The coconut palm needs no introduction. It is simply "The Tree of Life". Here we offer a stout plant sprouted about 2 years ago.