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This Hippeastrum has delicate crimson flowers with a yellow throat. H. blossfeldiae is native to sandy coastal areas in South Brazil, not too far from Sao Paulo. It does not stand frost but it grows in cool conditions with no need of really hot weather.
NEW! Large, tall, showy tube-like billbergia. It is spectacular in all its parts. Leaves are densely spotted and turn dark purple in full sun. Blooms are... oh my ! Just too beautiful!
Soursop, Guanabana or Graviola is a very large fruit, popular in in Tropical American countries. It is a small to medium sized tree. The delicious green fruits contain a white flesh, juicy and aromatic, with a slightly acidic flavour. It is also used medicinally.
20 cm cutting, with stem - Moonshine, also called "Moonglow", is a recent cultivar. Leaves are almost white! As most sansevierias, it is suitable as a house plant indoors. This one is a bit slower than normal.
NEW! - Branched plant, Cont.= 8,5 cm. Popular mexican plant with long weeping branches with dense blue-green leaves. It is great in pots or hanging baskets, because the cascading chains can get 1 m long or more. It naturally hangs from dry cliffs in South
NEW ! - A selected clone with some pink on the leaves. A seedling we picked from a wild-collected seed batch.
Easy growing bromeliad from Eastern Brazil. Aechmea roberto-seidelli has an upright, funnel-shaped rosette of somewhat spiny leaves. The green leaves will turn reddish-bronze in medium to strong light with very light silver
This is the cinnamon commonly used in the Canary Islands. This South American Peperomia smells like the famous spice. It has branching erect stems with succulent rounded leaves. It has multiple medicinal uses in South America.
Variety from Thailand, with 12-15 cm long fruits. Firm, very sweet and juicy. It has few or no seeds. Carambola or "star fruit" is a tropical evergreen tree that can fruit outdoors in the warmer Mediterranean.
AVAILABLE IN APRIL AT 36,50 € - Tai-so is a vigorous Chinese cultivar of Lychee. It produces regularly and abundantly. It is a subtropical evergreen tree native to eastern China.
This is an old classic bougainvilla, and it is hardier to cold than most types. It has very dark green leaves and an unmistakeable vibrant pink colour.
A beautiful variegated selection, well-striped in different tones of jade. It is one of the smallest species of Aeonium but it branches with multiple offsets. It is a tender soft succulent, and will not tolerate frost.
Distinct Chinese cycad, from inland colder aereas, characterised by the short stout trunks with a thick coat of orange-brown wool.We offer a plant of this size: H= 50-60 cm Base: 3-4 cm
Hybrid passiflora with brillant yellow skin fruits, of 150-350 gr.
Grafted tree. Black-skinned Avocado of excellent quality. Avocado is a subtropical tree native to Central and South America, which name is derived from the Aztec word ahuacatl. The fruit rips after picked and has a delicate buttery and nutty flavour.
This banana tree needs no introdution. It is called "Blue Java" internationally. It is an easy growing ABB banana which takes some frost and it is just as hardy as most ABBs like Orinoco-Bluggoe. The blue colour is... BLUE... at least in the unripe bunch before the yellow appears.
This is the real vanilla for your kitchen. It is a climbing orchid that can eventually bloom and set fruits holding the fabulous aroma. The plant is quite ornamental with opposite, regular leaves. Grows in dappled su
This very small form of Heliconia stricta is the most popular dwarf Heliconia: a favorite of all times because of its small stature and miniature blooms, with bright orange red-bracts. It is very easy to grow and fits well as a potted specimen in any small greenhouse, while it is also used in tropical landscaping, planted in beds.
A very old, cold-hardy hybrid with densely spotted leaves, created by crossing Billbergia nutans x B. saundersii. It is tolerant of both sun and shade.
Bromeliad cross with glossy spineless leaves, with round and red tips. As it blooms, a coral-pink flush appears on the apple-green rosette. It was created (well) before 1970 by Hummel.