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Variegated Plants have striped or spotted leaves with attractive colours. Variegation in plants occurs for many reasons. Most commonly it is a genetic mistake that occasionally appears in nature. A white variegation is the result of a plant's inability to produce any pigment in that area. A lesser production of the pigment chlorophyll will allow orange, yellow and light green colors to appear, or even shades of pink, red and purple. These plants are slower than their green relatives and often more expensive. We offer Variegated Agaves, Variegated Aspidistras, Variegated Bromeliads and lots of Variegated Succulents.
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.
Stiff, glossy leaves, with golden margins. It is a variegated selection, traditionally planted in gardens of the Canary Islands. This elegant plant usually grows an aerial trunk of 0,5-2 m and then produces an incredibly tall inflorescence.
We offer a clump of three-to-four heads of a nice, easy growing small and distichous gasteria
The "King of the Glotts" is said to be the largest of all the species in the genus Glottiphyllum. Leaves can get quite red when somehow stressed, It is easy to grow, and just as the rest of the genus Glottiphyllum it is chiefly winter-growing but it does not have a true resting season.
This is a very attractive compact and blue glotty. Leaves are short and waxy and can look blue to grey. The flowers are so large that they cover the whole rosette.
Green leaves with white margins.
A variegated clone of the popular heart-shape leaved Hoya kerry. Easy to grow even in tough conditions, thanks to its succulent leaves.
This is an extraordinary ornamental plant! Mangaves are intergeneric hybrids between Manfreda and Agave. Espresso is a variegated selection obtained from the already beautiful Mangave 'Macho Mocha'. It has a showy spineless rosette with blue leaves, spotted in burgundy, with white spotted margins.
Incredible shape and colours! It is a variegated cultivar of the popular tapioca or cassava. This deciduous shrub is an exciting addition to any tropical setting. We offer a well-rooted, 1 year old plant. It is a deciduous shrub
Incredible shape and colours! It is a variegated cultivar of the popular tapioca or cassava. This deciduous shrub is an exciting addition to any tropical setting. We offer a well-rooted, 1 year old plant. It is a deciduous shrub
One of the smallest and finest mesembs. Neohenricia resembles a miniature titanopsis with the typical warty leaf tips, but it creeps in sand and forms a carpet.
This is the famous variegated noni, found in the Fiji. This botanical variety makes an outstanding shrub with snow-white splashed foliage. Each new pair of leaves is a new surprise. Fruits are smaller and rounder than those of the usual noni, variety citrifolia.
Stable variegated clone of the ever popular 'Dwarf Nam Wah', also known as 'Dwarf Pisang Awak'- Stripes occur in different width and tones. It is not a real dwarf. but a a semi-dwarf banana, with more-than-excellent fruits which are very popular in SE Asia and Australia.
Small bromeliad with incredible changing colours. Leaves are thick and glossy, with some typical puckles on the base. Flowers are bright violet-blue. This plant came with no name but it eventually keyed out as Neoregelia amandae.
This is actually a variegated clone of a hybrid of 'Fireball' with some other species, known as 'Fallan'. True variegated fireballs do not exist and this is the closest thing we can think of.
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