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One of the few grey leaved agaves from the Caribbean islands. Mid-sized elegant rosette, with grey-yellow leaves and dark spines. It is an uncommon species endemic to the rocky hills of SE Cuba. It can be kept small in a pot for years.
Felty, thick triangular leaves with lots of bumps and grooves. It is a compact, smaller form of a fabulous Kalanchoe from Southern Madagascar.
Wow! This old cultivar has unusually round and contorted leaves. These are dark-green with dainty cream-white margins.
American shrub often called "yellow oleander" because of its closeness to Nerium oleander. It is easy to grow in Warm Mediterranean to Tropical conditions. It responds very well to pruning so it can be easily wintered indoors. It was formerly named Thevetia peruviana
Red to almost-Black, round, ruffled leaves ! Mooreana has a more erect habit and does not spread horizontally as much as other cultivars. Just as easy to grow as any other acalypha.
This "different" hairy Sedum is a small beauty from high elevagtions in Mexico. It is a very compact plant with ovate rounded leaves fully coated in white "hairs". It blooms in March with bouquets of white flowers.
Endemic succulent from Canary Islands, widespread on the drier and rocky areas of the archipelago.
Felicia amelloides is a species of flowering plant of the family Asteraceae, native to South Africa.
Carob trees are culivated throughout the Mediterranean. Fruits are highly nutritious: sweet, fibrous and juicy with a typical aroma reminiscent of chocolate. The ree itself is very ornamental too, with leathery glosssy dark green foliage.
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.
Very elegant, large South African Aloe with a stemless spreading rosette of colourful recurved leaves. Leaves can get a different colour according to light intensity, yellow-green to orange and eventually rusty-red in full sun. Rosettes can get up to 1 m large and slowly grow into clumps. Flower spike are also attractive, with yellow flowers.
Each bulb bears two lanceolate leaves per year and produces showy spikes of white flowers, about 20 cm tall in March or April, just before leaves die off.
h= 20-40 cm - Cont. 16 cm. Low trunkless feather palm from the coastal dunes of Brasil, with elegant ruffled leaves coming out of the ground. Flowers are borne on unbranched spikes.Allagoptera needs drained sandy soil, enjoys coastal locations and can take light freezes. It can grow outdoors in coastal Mediterranean gardens.
This clone of Neregelia cruenta var. cruenta is larger in size and makes an imposing specimes in the landscape. It has stiff thick leaves, bright green with glossy pink tips.
Ornamental deciduous shrub to small tree native to Australia, 2-4 m tall . It flowers profusely before the new leaves appear. This is the cold-hardier form from Southern Queensland. It has beautiful deeply-lobed leaves and it can take frost to about -5 C.
2 year old bulb - Yellow flowered desert Crinum native to dry, hot areas in South Australia. It is closely related to the white-flowered Crinum flaccidum. It is a beautiful compact plant, and it is rare in cultivation.