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This is one of the most beautiful bromeliads for the garden, with exciting colours. This clone has particularly wide leaves with changing colours of green-gray-brown. The leaf tip is bright pink. It can take full sun.
Early season mango from India, with excellent quality. Fruits are green when ripe, with a hint of red. Flesh is yellow-orange, with a sweet, rich and unique taste. It is very popular in in Western India. The flavor is rich and spicy, reminiscent of the finest of the Indian dessert types. Weights between 250 - 400 gr.
Herbaceous shrub with japanese-lantern shaped fruit with a tasty edible orange berry inside. The orange-red papery covering over the fruit resembles paper lanterns.
Giant Plant: Perfect 60-70 cm wide fan - Form with green long leaves, probably originating from Ethiopia or Eritrea of this spectacular fan-succulent with thick blue-green leaves. Seldomoffered for sale. Slow growing.,
NEW ! - plantlets with own roots in 6cm.pot -Distinctive species with short, conical leaves arranged in tightwhorls of five. The new plants grow on the tip of rigid, ascendingstolons produced at the base of the stem. Slow but easy,
Clumping Crassula with green flat leaves, purple on the lower face, with ciliate margins and acute tip. Terminal ascending inflorescences to 15-20 cm. The whole plant becomes more purple when stressed in hot sun or in cool temperatures.
NEW ! - Three unrooted heads of 3-4 cm. Small succulent with thick, pearl-coloured leaves and white flowers. It is suitable for hanging pots. Native to Mexico, Veracruz, in the area of Tepetzintla, at 100-150 m.
Black variety of the suriname cherry. This cultivar is usually larger and sweeter than most other types.
Small ground-covering Graptopetalum with compact rosettes of colourful leaves that can become green, blue or pink according to the season or sun exposure. Flowers are also beautiful, white-green banded in dark red. It is known from populations scattered in the mountains of central Mexico
This palm has quite unique leaves because segments are grouped, so each leaf has its own "rhythm". It is a small-sized uncommon palm from Central America. It has a solitary bamboo-like stem. It is very cool-tolerant and grows perfectly in the shade in the coastal mediterranean.
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.
Pack of two corms or stem sections - Elephant-ear plan with edible stems and corms. In this cultivar petioles and leaf veins are green. It loves water and can be grown in ponds or buckets as well as in regular pots with damp soil.
This is a truly different agave, an absolute miniature beauty, with soft and brittle Aloe-like leaves. Leaves are tender, dark green with a paler stripe in the middle. It thrives in semi-shade, in warm and wet but well drained conditions. It can even be used in terrariums, or as an epiphye.
A fabulous ornamental and useful tree, symbol of tropical beaches. Fruits are reminiscent of traditional almonds in terms of taste and shape. Its beautiful large leaves contain several flavonoids and they are used as medicines for different purposes. The tree is adaptable and attains 3 to 30 m tall, depending on conditions. Leaves fall in winter and turn...
This swamp crinum is native to Texas, to So.Carolina, Mexico and some Caribbean islands. It loves water and it can fit in your pond, but it can also thrive in a simple pot. Leaves are erect and plants clump slowly. It taks frost!
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.
Very exotic caudex, with a swollen green base. The plant lacks leaves and all the stems are green for photosynthesis. With time, well grown specimens will show a striking symmetry.
A pineapple jam made in Tenerife. It is made of pineapples grown in the Canary Islands, sugar, carob flour and citric acid. No preservatives and artificial colours. jams are produced on a small scale here on the island of Tenerife.
This shrub is both an ornamental plant and a nutritious vegetable, often called Aibika. It was domesticated in South Asia and spread to Papua and the Pacific islands. This smooth cultivar, with wide palmate leaves, is a superior strain from Melanesia.