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Two unrooted heads 8-10 cm. Popular Mexican species with glossy pointed leaves ranging from pale blue gray to yellow pink. Suitable for pots, hanging baskets and in rock gardens. It can withstand frost to -3 or much more if kept dry.
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.
Succulent plant with "purple & green" leaves. formerly called Rhoeo spathacea. It is commonly grown as an ornamental potted plant or a ground cover in sunny frost-free areas.
h= 60-80 cm. Base: 5-6 cm. Possibly the most ornamental of all Cycads. It is beautiful in all its parts. Leaves are shiny, elegant, spineless, of a rich dark green. Cones are huge and fascinating. Takes light frosts and grows very well in the warmer Mediterranean.
Subtropical shrub with a graceful pinnate foliage very long flowering season. The bright yellow inflorescences have a pleasant nutty scent if rubbed with the fingers.
Dwarf "black" crinum with dark red leaves and showy pink flowers. It looks just like a miniature of the much larger Crinum procerum splendens. It is possibly a hybrid of that black Crinum and the dwarf Caribbean species Crinum oliganthum. Quite new in the Market!
Eucharis x grandiflora is a natural hybrid of Eucharis moorei x Eucharis sander. It is a semi-evergreen bulbous plant with glossy leaves and white, large, fragrant flowers.
This hard to find species is very attractive due to its bright orange blush, promoted by full sun and cooler nights. It grows on the southern escarpment in Zimbabwe, at 1000-120 exposed to SE winds and mist. It is promisingly cool-resistant and it thrives outdoors in coastal mediterranean conditions.
Blue flax-lily or blueberry is a perennial ornamental from Eastern Australia and Tasmania, with glossy green blade-like leaves to 70 cm long. Blue flowers are produced in spring and summer and purple berries are kept througout autumn. It is hardy to drought, snow and frost, to at least -7 C.
NEW! Variegated aspidistra with "frosted" mottled leaves and occasional stripes.
F-1 hybrid developed by the Fengshan Tropical Horticultural Experiment Station in China. Plants are vigorous, prolific, and easy to grow.
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.
Interesting evergreen fruit tree native from Central America.Now in cultivation in many tropical and subtropical countries of Asia.
Pouteria viridis is a species of flowering plant of the Sapotaceae family known by the common name of green sapote.This species is native to Mexico and Central America. Its natural habitat includes tropical rainforests. It occurs at higher altitudes in cool and humid regions, and does not tolerate hot or cold conditions.We offer 70/80 cm grafted plants.
Robust plant, 30-40 cm, 1 kg, field-grown in full sun. This is the famous Aloe vera, known for holding healthy properties. The tips of the tall flower spikes are edible. Leaves are green-glaucous to pink-copper. Takes light frost if kept dry.
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.