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This is our selection of extraordinary plants. They are all very different and somehow unusual. There are air plants, red bananas, living stones, plants with black leaves, zig-zag cacti and all types of eye-catching plants and conversation pieces.
Interesting deciduous vine from Central and South America
Unusual flowering vine from from Central and South America.
White papery, papyraceous leaves grom from this marvel of nature from the Karoo desert in South Africa, where they grow in full sun among quartz rocks as their leaves reflect light.
Incredibly useful tree. Its leaves are both an insecticide and a healthy vegetable, widely eaten in Asia and used for health. It is very important for ecological agricolture. Leaves and most of its parts are used for different purposes
The most unusual of all the Bauhinias from Madagascar. This shrub has very architectural growth with small nice foliage and lots of blue-violet flowers. It takes harsh and cool conditions, so it is suitable for coastal Mediterranean gardens.
Viridi-flora means "green flowers". This upright growing species will produce elegant hanging inflorescence with pink bracts and glossy green flowers.
Cadia is an ornamental shrub from Eastern Africa and Arabia, at 500-2100 m asl. It has graceful arching branches with pinnate leaves and bell-shaped pink to purple flowers.
This cactus is a must for those who look for an extraordinary ornamental selection. Its stems grow as a well-shaped spiral and even adult plants will keep the spiral pattern in all its branches.
Rare succulent twiner from South Africa. It produces groups of 2-4 large, exotic, unusual flowers, opening one after the other, about 6 cm long, pale green to white.
Ceropegia woodii is a flowering plant in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, native to South Africa, Eswatini and Zimbabwe. It is an evergreen succulent trailing vine that grows to 10 centimetres (3.9 in) in height and spreads to reach up to 2–4 metres (6 ft 7 in – 13 ft 1 in) in length.
Large feather-leaved palm with a spectacular red new leaf, which stays red for up to 10 days. It is native to the forests of New Caledonia, where it occurs from sea level to over 1.000 m. Chambeyronia tolerates cool and wet conditions and light frosts. It thrives outdoors in Mediterranean conditions. It can also be grown indoors as a house plant but it...
Large feather-leaved palm with a spectacular red new leaf, which stays red for up to 10 days. It is native to the forests of New Caledonia, where it occurs from sea level to over 1.000 m. Chambeyronia tolerates cool and wet conditions and light frosts. It thrives outdoors in Mediterranean conditions. It can also be grown indoors as a house plant but it...
Caribbean shrub or tree with glossy, leathery rounded leaves, often with white aerial roots. It is called "autograph tree" because you can write with a stick on the leaves and it will last forever! Clusia can grow in most conditions, from sun to shade, in pots, even as an indoor plant. It can take drought and long floods. It also stands intense heat and...
This extraordinaty exotic ornamental tree is a real people stopper. It profusely produces intensely fragrant red and pink flowers.
Attractive Crassula with gray leaves in opposite rows and clusters of white-pink flowers occur in Summer.
We offer a plant of the following size: Large, branched, Cont.= 8,5 cm, tall, branched. Container size will just give you an idea of the size of the plant, because Crassulaceae are sent bare root. These plants are very tolerant of bare-rooting.
Beautiful ornamental cross of crassulas, resembling a "Jade Necklace", with jade-green, red-edged leaves and rather large, pink-tinged flowers
Shrub or small tree with spreading stems, and small ovate leaves, just like some Didieraceae from Madagascar. Flowers are large and weird, bat pollinated. It is a relative of the common Calabash Tree, adapted to harsh coastal conditions.
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