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Here you will find some exotic flower and foliage species that have not been yet placed in their own category. Some are small herbaceous plants, while some are large trees. You will find acalyphas, cordylines, hoyas, pandanus, plumerias and others, including uncommon plants. Day by day we will add more and more interesting items.
This shrubby West African Dracena has the growth habit of a Cordyline fruticosa, with glossy arrow-shaped green leaves. It is very adaptable: It grows outdoors in Mediterranean to Tropical Climates and it is also a good indoor-plant. Flowers matter even though they only flower for a few n¡weejs.
This Dracaena forms a large shrub, similar to a Yucca, branched from the base, 2-8 m tall.It is native to semi-evergreen bushland or open dry forest on rocky slopes, from Ethiopia to Uganda. It is often locally common at 1000–2100 m.
12 years old, Leaf height 35-45 cm ! - This dragon tree comes from the southern escarpments of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a sparsely-branched tree, very rare and slow-growing, which can reach 5 m in very old specimens. Its stiff, sword-like leaves are densely congested at the tip of the branches.
10 years old, Leaf height 25-35 cm ! - This dragon tree comes from the southern escarpments of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a sparsely-branched tree, very rare and slow-growing, which can reach 5 m in very old specimens. Its stiff, sword-like leaves are densely congested at the tip of the branches.
This dracaena looks different from most others. It has showy mottled foliage held on thin bamboo-like stems. Also its white flowers are beautiful as they show up on sphaerical, fragrant inflorescences. It is native to the rainforest understorey of different West African countries and does well as a house plant in a bright room.
This dracaena looks different from most others. It has showy mottled foliage held on thin bamboo-like stems. Also its white flowers are beautiful as they show up on sphaerical, fragrant inflorescences. It is native to the rainforest understorey of different West African countries and does well as a house plant in a bright room.
Ornamental, semi-succulent dragon-tree from summer rainfall areas South Africa. It grows on rocky slopes, attaining heights of 2-6 m. It is very uncommon in cultivation! This Dracaena is relativey fast growing and can attain blooming size in les than ten years. It will thrive in Mediterranean conditions, with little or no frost.
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 Duranta is possibly the best. When the shrub is in flower, the translucent purple flowers with white margines shine!
Low growing Duranta with golden foliage and pale blue flowers, followed by the usual orange fruits. It is a moderate grower so it can be kept small. In the tropics, it is often used as a hedge.
Dark green leaves with white margins. This variegated cultivar is a strong grower with upright branches and even spines.
Flowering shrub endemic to the Atlantic rainforest, relative of the popular Solandra maxima. Its exotic flowers are green and and point downwards It tolerates cool conditions and short, light frosts.
Pick coconut-tasting chestnuts underwater and eat them raw! This is versatile aquatic plant domesticated in SE Asia. It starts growing when temperatures go up (in April?) and bears tufts of glossy thick leaves.
Beautiful caudex plant native to South Africa. It has an elegant mimosa-like foliage and builds an underground caudex to at least 30 cm in diameter.
This exciting ornamental is a cold-hardy mountain banana-relative, native to China. It grows banana-like leaves to height of about 1,5 m, and then blooms with a showy golden "artichoke", lasting for months.
Beautiful ensete with gigantic purple-red leaves on the leave edges, underside, vein and trunk.
This "mountain banana" comes from high-elevation tropical Africa and bears enomous leaves with a solid red rachis. It grows well in warm temperate and Mediterranean climates. It is not a true banana of the genus Musa, so its fruits are not edible. Nevertheless, in Africa the corms are regularly collected and eaten.
Very nice ornamental shade tree, highly appreciated for its ubrella shaped crown and the unusual black-brown round fruits
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