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What a beauty! This plant came out of the brazilian forests, and it soon became one of the most sought after indoor plants. According to begonia experts, this a "Spotted-leaf angel-wing cane-type begonia" and indeed the wings are dotted with silver circles.
Grafted tree. Rough green avocado variety from vigorous, cold-tolerant trees. Avocado is a subtropical tree native to Central and South America, which name is derived from the Aztec word ahuacatl. The fruit rips after picked and has a delicate buttery and
The coconut palm needs no introduction. It is simply "The Tree of Life". Here we offer a stout plant sprouted about 2 years ago.
Prolific, almost-everblooming Heliconia hybrid, with a bright yellow colour. It is quite short growing, about 100-150 cm cm tall and it is also hardy to short light frosts-
Very tough, excellent hybrid. It is a small sized bromeliad with compact red-burgundy rosette, glossy and spineless, with wide, round-tipped leaves.
Tanaka is a late-bearer and has rounded large fruits of good quality, sweet, thin-skinned. It is is self-fertile, even though it will bear more fruits if crossed with other cultivars of Loquat.
Interesting evergreen fruit tree native from Central America.Now in cultivation in many tropical and subtropical countries of Asia.
This succulent sansevieria has cylindrical, straight upright leaves with a reddish hue.
This banana tree needs no introdution. It is called "1000 fingers" internationally.
This species is one of the most admired flowering bulbs of the winter-rainfall South African desert. It is a piece of art of plant symmetry, with perfectly flat and wide leaves with round-tips and the inflorescence is a gorgeous sphere of glossy pink flowers.
NEW! - Cont. 8,5 cm - Beautiful chubby Haworthia. Leaves have a triangular tip which is a translucent window.
Cont.= 8,5 cm - Long stems with short dark leaves dotted with white tubercles. This species will start growing upright but it will later bend and clump. It will eventually from a mound of medusa-like spreading stems.
Billbergia macrocalyx is a tall tube-like billbergia, up to 1 m tall. White spots on pale green leaves and spectacular inflorescence in fall.
Neoregelia capixaba is a beautiful compact bromeliad with bold thick leaves with bright pink tips. Rosettes are held upright on woody stolons. It was described in 1985 from Espirito Santo in Brazil.
"Farina" means flour. This Neoregelia with bright pink leaves has a powdery-white coating. Neoregelia farinosa is easy but slow, tolerant of different light exposures. It can stand short light frosts in the coastal Mediterranean.