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Variegated, striped, selection of the popular green-and-purple Caribbean perennial. formerly called Rhoeo spathacea. This plant produces a raibow of colours as the white stripes mix up with purple and green.
Caudex-forming deciduous Pelargonium with elegant foliage and more-than-nice white flower heads. It is unique, as it is genetically and geographycally isolated from the rest of the genus. It is the only species endemic to the small Island of St. Helena, in the Atlantic Ocean, where the local name is "Old father lives forever"
2 Cuttings of 15-20 cm. "Common White"... with yellow center... is one of the easiest to grow and bloom. It is evergreen in warm climates and blooms almost continuously throughout the warmest months - In the Canary Islands it can flower from April to December: 8 or 9 months per year instead of the typical 4-6 months of most cultivars.
A small, colourful frost-hardy terrestrial bromeliad. A gem for collectors!
Grafted Plant - Atemoya is a supreme hybrid of Annona cherimola x Annona squamosa. It is more or less as frost-hardy as A. cherimola. Geffner was a cultivar developed in Israel. It does not need hand pollination and it is very productive.
The beautiful sea-grape is native the Caribbean beaches. Fruits are tasty and reminiscent of grape. Is a beautiful shrub or tree, with large and thick round leaves. It is a shrub or small tree and can fruit in large pots or can be trained as a bonsai.
Endemic to the inland mountains in the SW Cape ofS Africa. It easily blooms in pots and does not need to bein the ground. It is the only mountain Carpobrotus and does not need a coastal climate. Leaves contain natural antibi
Ornamental shrub with purple leaves and small yellow flowers. This euphorbia reminds the cold-temperate shrub named Cotynus. It is easy to grow in full sun. It is deciduous in winter and it tolerates drought, pot colture and hard winter pruning.
The spectacular inflorescence lasts just a bit more than one week, but each clump flowers in flushes througout the warmer months. This Billbergia from southern brazil is an undemanding, cool-tolerant bromeliad that can grow outdoors in sheltered coastal Mediterranean gardens.
Wild dragonfruit with red, sweet and tasty fruits. It grows wild in central america in dry forests. This is the ancestor of many modern hybrids and to many conoisseurs it is still the tastiest, and the "real thing". Its fruits are all-red, especially rich in healthy indicaxanthin anti-oxidants.
Distinct Chinese cycad, from inland colder aereas, characterised by the short stout trunks with a thick coat of orange-brown wool.We offer a plant of this size: H= 50-60 cm Base: 3-4 cm
Pink Passion (‘Seipin') was found by Paul Hummel of wholesale growers Seiont Nurseries as a sport on a batch of the old favourite Cordyline australis ‘Red Star' at a tissue culture laboratory at Myerscough College in Lancashire in 2002.
Pot = 8,5 cm. Variable species native to South Africa. It forms clusters with thick, silvery green leaves. This form has ovate-pointed leaves with abundant reddish speckles, tending to become more intense in bright light.
Branched, Cont.= 8,5 cm. Succulent small shrub, native to South Africa, up to 15-40 cm high, branched. Leaves are fuzzy and green with 4-5 prominent teeth at tips that give the impression of paws. Showy inflorescences are produced in Spring.
Cont.= 8,5 cm - Beautiful pink-flowered clone of Hoya pubicalyx. It is an easy growing succulent climber from the Philippines. Flowers are pink and have lots of flecks. It will grow in bright shade or morning sun.
Hybrid of excellent quality, developed in 1946. It is a tube-like bromeliad with pink-purple leaves, banded in silvery-white. The short-lasting inflorescence has incredible colours, but leaves are very beautiful, even alone.
A close relative of papaya, this exciting plant was domesticated in the Andes at high elevation, where frost is common. Good tasting fruits! A must for tropical fruit lovers living in colder climates.
1,5-3 m shrub, suitable for pot culture. Glossy leaves and round, ornamental flavourful fruits, often used in sorbets or sauces and drinks. Very rich in Vitamin C.Resistant to short frosts down to -5°C.