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Small tree in the mallow family which is resistant to drought, wind and seaside conditions.
This beautiful ornamental is hardier to cold than the other large-leaved Alocasias. It thrives outdoors in the coastal Mediterranean much better than Alocasia macrorrhiza or other species which woud lost most of their foliage in winter.
This is tiny gem with unreal foliage. Alocasia reginula is a very small Alocasia, most probably from Borneo, with black, light-reflecting foliage.
Shrub to medium size tree from South Africa to Mozambique. It has a very dense foliage and edible purple-black sweet fruits, very rich in anti-oxidants. It stands harsh conditions and grows in Mediterranean to Tropical conditions.
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...
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.
This is a late 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.
Palm-like tree of unreal architecture, native to Madagascar and Mauritius. A symbol of tropical gardening. Long specimen with 6cm of diameter and 1,1 meters long.
This is a nutty-tasting 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.
This beautiful South African bulb is a short robust subspecies of the pineapple lily Eucomis autumnalis. It is summer growing and deciduous in winter. Rosettes are moderate in size, with soft wide leaves, with crisped and wavy margins.
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.).
Artocarpus integer, commonly known as chempedak or cempedak, is a species of tree in the family Moraceae in the same genus as breadfruit and jackfruit.
An unusual variety that has been created from crosses of different varieties of Philodendron.It originates from Central and South America and is characterized by its colorful, heart-shaped leaves.
The Dragon Tail is an evergreen vine that can grow over 1metre tall. It can climb by means of aerial roots which adhere to surfaces.
Averrhoa carambola 'Jungle Gold' variety produces a short type fruit of rounded shape, wiht a greenish yellow skin and witish yellow flesh.
Phormiums are great ornamentals from the South Pacific, they are hardy to -10 or lower, so they are perfect to create an exotic look in non-tropical gardens.
50-90 cm tall. The true chocolate tree. This tropical small tree produces the seeds that make cacao.
Frost hardy selection of Cordyline australis, with spectacular burgundy red leaves. It eventually becomes a tall branched palm-like tree, hardy to frost! It grows outdoors in Temperate to Subtropical conditions and does equally well in London or in the Canary Islands.
This Crinum is an old, classic hybrid which is a re-bloomer (it blooms at least twice a year). Umbels hold about 10 large pink flowers. It is resistant to mild frosts.
Philodendron Saw has green, paddle-shaped elongated leaves with serrated edges that resemble saw, which is where it gets its name from.