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NEW ! - Silvery rosettes of unusual tapering leaves, with a shape reminiscent of sempervivums.
This neoregelia will grow an imposing, elegant rosette, up to 50 cm wide with a colourful violet blush in the centre. Darker maroon spots cover the whole plant. It is a "mistery cross" probably originated in Holland in the 50's. It has some obvious blood and cold-hardiness of Neoregelia concentrica.
Yellow to orange bracts - this is the only yellow Bougainvilla grown in the gardens of Tenerife. a robust shrub or climber suited to mediterranean to tropical conditions.
Rooted cutting of 20-25 cm. A good pollinator Hylocereus used by cultivators of Reunión Island for H. undatus, H. purpusii e H. hybrids. The taste of the fruits is not the best but it is still nice to eat.
La miel de tajinaste es de primavera. Es muy clara, blanca, con tonos beige y cristaliza rápidamente con consistencia cremosa. Sabor suave y cálido, con matices balsámicos agradables. Apreciada como edulcorante y para acompañar alimentos sin enmascarar el sabor. Los tajinastes son arbustos endémicos de Canarias, del género Echium. Contenido Neto: 500g
Es de color ámbar o ámbar oscuro aunque depende de la flora acompañante. Se produce en verano, y se caracteriza por un aroma y sabor intenso, persistente, de tipo animal, dependiendo su cristalización de la flora acompañante. Su intenso aroma la hace adecuada como aderezo de carnes y aves. Contenido Neto: 500g
South african bulb with lovely glossy orange flowers with a dark brown centre. It is from a winter rainfall area in South Africa, so it goes dormant in Summer.
This wonderful croton cultivar is widely cultivated in the Canary Islands since immemorial time. These older cultivars are hardier than others to wind and drought. It has lots of green in the leaves, so growth is very robust.
Plerandra elegantissima also known as false aralia is a species of flowering plant in the Araliaceae family, native to New Caledonia. Its leaves are thin, coppery red to dark green with toothed edges. On adult plants the leaves are much broader. In autumn it bears clusters of pale green flowers followed by black fruit.
Nice succulent peperomia native in the dry Andes of Ecuador, at 2000-2500 m with red and dark-green leaves. Leaves are interestingly scented when rubbed or crashed. It grows well in medium shade or with morning sun. It is also suitable as an indoor plant.
Hoya from the Philippines. It was described quite recently, in 2004. Leaves are speckled in Silver and pink-mauve flowers appear frequently in fine umbels.
This is a non-hybrid, almost-spineless selection of this well known beautiful bromeliad. Aechmea fasciata is native to the cool forests in Rio de Janeiro, where it grows between 500 and 1200 m of altitude. It can be grown in pots or mounted.
Cont.= 12 cm. Larger specimen. - Very ornamental South African species, with a compact rosette of colourful, smooth leaves with beautiful red inflorescences.
Adult, thick 40-80 cm plant. Early season Pink-Red flowers with great spicy fragrance. These flowers last a lot of days if kept floating in water! The tree is quite robust and umbrella-shaped.
Perennal plant native from Africa and Asia.
The crossberry is an interesting shrub or small tree native from Southern-Africa, with showy purple flowers in summer. Fruits are small and sweet, four-lobed (hence the common name crossberry). They ripen variably in yellow, orange or red. It is easy and adaptable, both frost- and drought-hardy.