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Rooted plant, 10-12 cm diam. Cont. 8 cm. We got this Aloe as A. buettneri, but it looks to us like a hybrid of Aloe dorotheae. Rosettes are 10-16 cm wide, leaves are speckled and turn glossy red during rest or in full sun. It grows as a dense groundcover and makes a nice potted specimen or even a hanging basket plant. It can stand low temperatures but it...
NEW ! Large head with leaves of 30-40 cm - This species has cylindrical smooth leaves with a green-gray banding.Old plants in the ground can reach 1-2 m in height.
Deciduous South African bulb from the Cape Province, with large pink flowers.
20-30 cm. Elegant, exotic and unique. Agave gypsophila has a different shape because of the grey-blue leaves with wavy, undulate leaf margins.
Glossy green, soft leaved succulent Dyckia. It is a variable species native to the coastal areas of Southern Brazil.
30-40 cm wide. This is a form with green long leaves, originating from Ethiopia or Eritrea. There are some similar plants in Somalia with shorter grayer leaves. Fan-shaped succulent with distichously arrangedthick leaves, of a bright blue-green. Slow growing and still very uncommon in the trade.
Frost-hardy Aechmea with blue-tipped green leaves, from the outskirts of a city named Blumenau, in the cool, wet South of Brazil. Spikes of yellow flowers are followed by colourful fruits, lasting months. It can take -7 C (20 F). This is the TRUE blumenavii, not the many mislabelled specimens in the trade.
This species is closely related to Hoya carnosa. Flowers are larger, white with a red center and very fragrant.
South African endemic from the Eastern Capein Port Elizabeth to Grahamstown and East London.
Hard to find agave native to a group of islands in the lesser Caribbean islands. It is definitely a winner, with a nicely shaped rosette of bright green S-shaped leaves with red toothed margins. It is a tropical species and should be kept above 8 C and protected from frost or hail.
An Indian medical plant used in Ayurvedic medicine, with just too many good purposes to be resumed. It is a shrub to small tree that grows well in mediterranean to tropical conditions.
Fabulous tropical foliage from a cold-hardy Canna! Up to 2 meters in height, with large bold erect leaves, with wavy margins. Leaf colour is absolutely vibrant, glossy red, burgundy, and dark green. It is reminiscent of the famed tropical Heliconia indica with red foliage.
Magnificent ornamental heliconia, native to the rainforests of the Caribbean, and Northern South America. It produces rich red bracts with yellow-green lips in summer and grows to 2,5-3 m tall. "Lobster Claw One" is a classic selected clone of Heliconia bihai with deep red bracts.
This variegated Canna selected in Germany produces leaves variably variegated with stripes of different shades of white. Also the flowers are often variegated! It loves moisture and can reach anything between 1 and 3 m in height, depending on the length of your growing season.
One of the most heavily scented flowers of all. This shrub produces sprays of yellow-green flowers with an incredible night scent.
Fast growing tropical shrub of the coffee family with large ornamental leaves and unusual bumpy white fruits called "noni", reputedly good for health. Potted plants can be pruned back in winter and will fruit in late summer.
Les broméliacées sont des petites plantes extraordinairement belles et faciles à cultiver. Elles sont généralement habituées à pousser sur des surfaces très instables. C’est pourquoi elles s’habituent si vite au pot. Il existe près de 3000 espèces de broméliacées. La plupart d’entre elles sont tropicales. Cependant, il existe également certaines plantes...
20-25 cm. This is a variegated form of Agave attenuata with striped leaves. It is unique because it appeared in Tenerife from a normal plant...
This is one of finest clones of the large sized, showy Aechmea mulfordii. 'Malva' has wide and thick silvery-mauve leaves that come in a colour different from most other bromeliads. ... and with the tall yellow inflorescence is an absolute winner!
Tamarind is the famous sweet-and-sour fruit of ancient times. It is a semi-evergreen tropical tree native to East Africa but now spread in tropical Asia and South America. Pulp, leaves and bark have medicinal properties.