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Ceci est notre sélection de plantes qui peuvent vivre dans votre maison, en tant que "plantes d'intérieur". Ces espèces difficiles à trouver sont toutes très différentes, mais elles peuvent tous être cultivées dans votre maison. Certains peuvent avoir besoin de lumière très faible et quelques autres pourraient avoir besoin de d'un peu de soleil à partir d'une fenêtre. Les palmiers, broméliacées, cordylines et aspidistras ne devraient jamais se dessécher. D'autre part, les sansevières, Hoyas et Rhipsalis ont besoin de moins d'eau et peuvent même survivre à la sécheresse.
Caribbean shrub or tree with glossy, leathery rounded leaves, often with white aerial roots. It is called "autograph tree" because you can write with a stick on the leaves and it will last forever! Clusia can grow in most conditions, from sun to shade, in pots, even as an indoor plant. It can take drought and long floods. It also stands intense heat and...
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.
Petra is a classic cultivar of croton, with brightly coloured veins. Leaves start green with bright yellow veining, then they turn orange as they get older and then eventually become green-and-yellow again, as they mature.
Coffea canephora was formerly named Coffea robusta and this is still the popular name used in the world coffee markets. It is a shrub 2-4 m tall and it needs some shade to thrive, and it is actually adaptable as a house plant.
Frost hardy selection of Cordyline australis, with spectacular burgundy red leaves. It eventually becomes a tall branched palm-like tree, hardy to frost! It grows outdoors in Temperate to Subtropical conditions and does equally well in London or in the Canary Islands.
The plain green form is the ancestor of all ornamental forms of Cordyline fruticosa. It is more robust and hardy than most. It is widespread in the Pacific Islands where it is ubiquitously planted. This plant is very useful for cooking and for medicinal purposes. Leaves are used to wrap and cook all types of food, roots are edible too.
Small sized leaves, mostly green but they develop creamy-white margins and tips at the peak of the growing season. It is an unusual "variegation" reminiscent of the famous Japanese Aspidistra cv. Asa Ahi. Our current picture does not do any justice because we took it at the start of new growth.
Large sized, almost black leaves, with blueish wax. The whole plant is very erect and robust, up to 4,5 m tall. "Lyon' s Black" is one of the boldest cultivars. It was selected at Lyon Arboretum, in Honolulu, Hawaii.
One of the best-looking modern cordylines! There are just too many colours in its leaves. Cream and chocolate stripes are intermingled with about anything between pink green and blue. 'Miss Andrea' also has a compact growth habit and it rarely exceeds 1 m in height as it branches from below, forming a round mass of tidy rosettes.
Nice and still very hardy. New Conga is a very good cultivar because its white margins seldom get burned as in other white-variegated cordylines. Leaves are small to mid sized and it usually stays low, at about 80 cm.
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This is an old, large robust cultivar, with purple-orange leaves, with a darker colour in the base. Juvenile leaves are more pink, while adult foliage is orange-red, to copper-red according to season and exposure.
New selection with finely pink-edged jade-green leaves.
New selection with finely pink-edged black-green leaves. It is a small sized cordyline that grows in upright shoots.
One of the best Hawaiian selection of Cordyline. It is a large, tall plant, up to 2-4 m tall. Leaves are wide, 30-50 cm long, shiny, glossy, deep burgundy with a few green stripes.
Cordyline fruticosa'Schubertii' is a very old large-sized cultivar that will grow 1-3 m tall with leaves of 40 - 60 cm. Leaves have "rainbow colours"!
Cordyline stricta can grow indoors as a house plant, but it will also be perfect in the tropical-looking mediterranean garden. It looks like a miniature Cordyline fruticosa but they can take cooler temperatures and short frosts to -2 C with little or no damage.
Epiphytic fern from the Canary Islands, which is able to grow on tree trunks, rockeries or in hanging pots.
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