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This is our selection of extraordinary plants. They are all very different and somehow unusual. There are air plants, red bananas, living stones, plants with black leaves, zig-zag cacti and all types of eye-catching plants and conversation pieces.
What an exotic, wonderful shrub! Cat's tail acalypha or Chenille Plant is a showy rounded shrub, with wide green leaves and spectacular tails of bright red flowers, produced throughout the year. It loves HOT temperatures and will die with frost but it can be pruned and saved indoors every winter.
This yellow kiwi is sweeter and more aromatic in flavor than typical green-fleshed cultivars.
The African Baobab is a beautiful symbolic tree, able to attain a gigantic size. It is easy to cultivate in pots, as long as it is kept above 8 C and kept dry in winter, when leafless. Leaves are dark green, glossy and palmate. Flowers are an absolute beauty. The fruit is edible.
This is the most fabulous of all baobabs. It is a giant tree from Madagascar, forming a missile-like trunk.
Baobabs are deciduous trees. They leaf out late, usually in June and drop their leaves in October to March.
This Adansonia rubrostipa 'Fony' is considered the cold hardiest of all baobabs.
New species of Adenium from the Dhofar region, with especially attractive, bottle-shaped stems. The shrub is "polymorphic"and can be tall or squat depending on the conditions, or even pendant when growing on a vertical cliff.
Not all Adenium somalense grow in Somalia. This material was originally collected North of Isiolo, in Kenya. In this region, these adeniums grow very tall, to 4 m, with spectacular gnarled stems.
Unusual bulbous plant with a showy, glossy green bulb growing above ground, up to 10 cm in diameter. Long pale-green leaves and tall spikes of fragrant flowers. Easy growing. It takes hard drought and frost to about -4 C.
Succulent shrub from SW Madagascar, with brown-grey stems, with a rough texture, regularly dotted with of clusters of short, dark spines.
A symbol of Southern Madagascar. Didierea procera builds a vertical, columnar structure which is very elegant despite its thorns.
This plant produces huge leaves that can attain 1,5 in a short time. It is a must for tropical-looking gardens but it can take quite a few degrees of frost. It grows well in the coastal mediterranean, with wind protection and abundat water. The stem has some itchy sap but it is edible if cooked for a long time.
Atro-viridis means dark-green in Latin: Leaves have wide leaflets and a red margin. They are also all-red below and the petiole has red blotches. The inflorescence is a beauty too.
A medium sized, rarely available species from Western and Central Africa, with large leaves, to 1,2 m tall, with narrow blades, often >50 cm in diameter.
This species stands out for the beauty of its wide inflorecence, which is "chocolate coloured", with changing hints of purple, reds and greens.
This hard to find Amorpho has a different leaf with tapering leaf tips and spectacular prominent midribs (seen from below). Marvelous inflorescence with a red-to-blue spadix coming out of a cream white spathe.
Amorphophallus polyanthus is found in one location in NE Thailand, where it grows in deep shade at the base of rocky outcrops. It is low-growing, with rounded-rhombic leaflets, 3-10 cm long, and nice inflorescences with short spathes with purple tones.
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