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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 Australian species is called the Firewheel Tree, because of its orange-red striking blooms.
Succulent vine from Madagascar with pure white flowers of unrivalled beauty and fragrance. It grows outdoors in warm mediterranean to tropical conditions.
The "White Bird of Paradise"is the largest of all strelitzias, with bold, enormous dark leaves arranged as a fan. A classic in Subtropical and Mediterranean gardening as it tolerates long winters and light frosts.
Small, h= 20-35 cm. An all-times star among exotic flowers. It is the popular bird-of-paradise. This low herbaceous shrub is able to take light frosts and makes an excellent potted plant. Cut flowers are long lasting.
This strelizia is adapted to harsh conditions and lacks normal leaves. Leaf stalks taper to a tip with no blade, so the leaves look like fleshy spikes. The flower is much like the popular bird of paradise.
Adult pot grown specimen, about 5 years old, from the seeds of the yellow flower selection of the famous 'bird of paradise' flower.
Two-three year old seedling. New, yellow-flowered selection of the famous "bird of paradise" flower, developed in South Africa, released in the early 90's but still uncommon in the trade.
Large plant, 50-100 cm tall, with 2 or 3 heads. Height is unpredictable because stock changes but we will select the best plant for you. Sometimes we ship it with flowers or flowerbuds.
Streptosolen jamesonii, the marmalade bush, is an evergreen shrub of the Solanaceae family that produces loose clusters of flowers gradually changing from yellow to red as they develop, resulting in an overall appearance resembling orange marmalade.
This uncommon ornamental plant is a shrub to small tree endemic to Madagascar. It produces very beautiful groups of yellow and orange flowers with spiraling drooping petals, very wavy and unusual.
This is a deciduous shrub which can self-sustain as a tree or behave as a liana, up to 15 m tall, depending on conditions. Flowers are incredibly exotic.
Majestic tree with spectacular dark green glossy foliage, which is produced in bright red flushes. Even potted juveniles are very ornamental when the new leaves are growing. It is known for its wood of supreme quality, but also for its ornamental and medicinal uses.
Evergreen tree, 10-30 m tall, known for its wood of supreme quality, but also fot its ornamental and medicinal uses.
Fast growing climber from the Aracae family. It has pointed leaves of an intense green color and a totally random white variegated, each leaf being totally different from the rest.
The Syngonium Red Spot has arrowhead-shaped leaves with colours of green usually with splashes or chunks of Red/Pink. They are a hardy and easy to grow plant and will adapt to most conditions, although it will prefer warmth and humidity.
Unusual Syngonium variety with leaves that start light green and develop into a deep, glossy green as they mature.It has large leaves that divide into three lobes as they get larger.
This is one of the most exotic syngoniums. Arrow-shaped leaves reach about 30-50 cm. This species is native to Chiapas in Mexico, and it is still quite uncommon in cultivation, despite it grows quite easily.
Magnificent fruit tree with ornamental glossy red fruits and neat foliage. This Water Apple was originally imported from Australia as "Syzygium sp. Cold Hardy". Its fruits are the largest and beautiful of all the S. aqueum we tested. We know nothing about it cold-hardiness but yes, it keeps on growing during our cooler months.
Magnificent fruit tree with ornamental glossy red fruits and neat foliage. This Water Apple was originally imported from Australia as "Syzygium sp. Cold Hardy". Its fruits are the largest and beautiful of all the S. aqueum we tested. We know nothing about it cold-hardiness but yes, it keeps on growing during our cooler months.
Tuberous-rooted perennial native to Tropical America, with fleshy leaves and delicate pink flowers followed by the small and colourful pink-white-yellow-red fruits. It is considered an ornamental, a caudiciform. a medicinal plant. and in some countries even used as a vegetable
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