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Attractive fern producing small plantlets on its leaves. It makes an impressive house plant, to 80 cm tall or more. is native to Australia and New Zealand, where Its fronds are eaten as a vegetable.
This is a shrubby compact Bougainvilla, almost spineless and self-supporting. It keeps a lovely, tidy look because it does not spread, climb or scramble. It is perfect for pots. This is also an "everblooming" selection and in warm climates will have flowers almost all-year-round.
Blooming plant - This is a popular selection of the splendent-gleaming Vriesea splendens. It has smooth, spineless leaves with dark banding and a colourful red spike, lasting for months.
Palm Honey or Palm Syrup is an edible sweet syrup produced produced in the Canary Islands from the sap of the native palm tree, by tapping the tree in a sustainable way. It is thinner and darker than bee-honey. Bo th are natural sweeteners, but there is a big difference in taste and content. Try it on Desserts, Fresh Cheese, Liqueurs, or Sweetener for Tea.
Miniature Crassula with white spotted triangular leaves. It grows up to 10-15 cm tall, with erect stems literally coated with thick leaves in overlapping pairs. We offer a well-branched plant.
Streptosolen jamesonii, the marmalade bush, is an evergreen shrub of the Solanaceae family that produces loose clusters of flowers gradually changing from yellow to red as they develop, resulting in an overall appearance resembling orange marmalade.
Large and beautiful landscaping bromeliad, about 1 m tall, with wide, thick leaves and showy inflorescences, lasting for months. It loves hot and sunny conditions. Leaf colour is olive green and turns to intense pink in full sun.
Uncommon Archontophoenix species from Northern Australia. Leaves are silver underneath, somewhat pendulous or drooping. It is suited to coastal Mediterranean condition and it takes cool weather and short, light frosts.
It is not truly spineless, but it has very few spines. It is a large, robust selection with red juicy fruits of good quality.
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!
A huge clump of Green Elephant Tusks: stiff, upright cylindrical leaves up to 2 m tall. This is an impressive species from Tropical East Africa. The largest of all sansevierias. It can grow indoors in a large pot, in bright light. We ship a 40-60 cm plant, bare-rooted.
They look like black grapes but they grow straight on the trunk, in a very unusual way! Aall branches are coated with purple-black fruits. This is one of the healthiest of all fruits, and grows in Warm Mediterranean to Cool Tropical climates.
Mango cultivar developed in 1958 in Chiapas, Mexico, typical for its shape reminiscent of an upside-down pear. Golden yellow skin, without fibres. Autaulfo now became the second commercial mango in the United States.
The Jackfruit is the largest of all fruits after the pumpkins. It is a sweet and tasty relative of the Breadfruit, an everloved fruit widespread in SE Asie. It is tolerant of light frosts and can be tried outdoors in the warmer Mediterranean with some protection.Ambers have little latex and fruit quickly when planted from seed.The flesh colour is deep...
10 cm cutting. A giant in the genus, the ferocious classic Agave ferox can take some frost and snow.
This is a variegated form of a cold-resistant species from Brazil. Leaf margins are banded with a lighter colour. It produces blue inflorescences every spring.
The variety White Supreme is a good commercial cultivar developed in Florida. Guava is a subtropical perennial tree native to the American tropics that has become a wild plant in many tropical regions of the planet.
NEW ! - Pereskias are leafy and spiny trees in the Cactus family. This species has small leaves and nice pink rose-like flowers. This is the Cuban form. It grows a thick root and it can be easily grown in pots and kept as a shrub or even bonsai.
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.
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.