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The tomato tree or tamarillo is a small tree from the Andes which grows fruits similar to tomatoes.
What can we say about this? At this point everybody has heard about "miracle fruit"...
This is the holy grial of mangoes! Kasturis are black-purple skinned, their flesh is deep orange, sweet and loaded with flavour and vitamines. It is a different species of Mangifera, from Borneo. Some people say it is not a mango, it is a Kasturi! A quintessential superfood. GRAFTED ON GOMERA-1 TO INCREASE COLD RESISTANCE!!! Only a few per year will be...
Old, classic sugarcane, with purple-black internodes. It is a great choice for the family orchard because of its thick, compact growth and its beauty. Badila's juice is darker in colour too, It grows erect, straight, short and thick black stalks.
10 cm cutting. A different, red flowered Aloe vera. This variety is slower than the typical form and has a denser, richer sap, also used in traditional medicine.
NEW! - Cont. 8,5 cm - Beautiful local form of the well known Haworthia limifolia.
Cont.= 6 cm. One of the smallest gasterias. Clumping rosettes of 4-10 cm. Beautifully spotted leaves turn partially orange in full sun. It is a rare endemic from the Grahamstown quartzitic mountain range. Easy and suitable for indoor growing.
Cont.= 5 cm. This miniature leaf succulent is a gem of nature from the winter-rainfall Little Karoo. Truncated glossy leaves grow opposite in a row! There is a translucent window on the top of each leaf. It can stand windsill conditions.
- Branched plant, Cont.= 8,5 cm. Small crassula forming worm-like branches with compact small leaves coating the stems. Endemic to the Klein Karoo, in the Western Cape Province of South Africa.
Fast growing mat-forming bromeliad. Small rosettes of pale green leaves produce bright spikes of pink and purple flowers, in the colder winter months. It can take low temperatures with little or no damage at -7 C (20 F) for several hours.
NEW ! - "Hojas Estrechas" means Narrow Leaves. This form of Billbergia vittata, has narrow green banded stiff leaves. The bracts are dark pink and comparatively huge !
Perfection exists. This bromeliad is a variegated clone of the already spectacular hybrid named "Fosperior"… Foster's Superior. Smaller in size, it has outstanding dark and red stripes.
h= 40-50 cm. 5-7 cm base. Australian Cycas with showy glossy foliage. It is the southernmost species of Cycas, found at 26°S in southeast Queensland. It can stand light, occasional frosts.