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This is a rather different-looking, frost-tolerant Philodendron with oval leaves held on tall petioles. The stem creeps on the ground and does not like to climb. Leaf stalks grow vertically to 30-60 cm, holding leathery glossy leaves. Philodendron reneauxii is uncommon in collections, but it is a winner in cool to cold conditions.
This is an old classic climbing Philodendron with quintessentially exotic leaves and a remarkable cold tolerance. It is a variable species with many forms, selections and also hybrids. This clone we offer is an old "traditional" form, possibly one of the earliest wild ones taken to Europe.
This is a people stopper! This small Philo builds leaves with very showy translucent purple markings... And everbody wants one!
This is a wow-foliage ornamental with wavy glossy leaves. One meter long wavy leaves are easy to attain in this species which branches and climbs a bit more than P. giganteum and takes harsher conditions with more sun, wind and drought.
Philodendron tortum is an epiphytic climber, found in a wide part of Amazonia, always up on tree trunks. It stands out in collections because its leaf blades are deeply pinnatifid, "skeleton-like", glossy dark green above, and pale green below, with a remarkable midrib. It does not climb fast and in cultivation easily stays bushy.
Slowly vining Philodendron with three-lobed leaves, thin-leathery and glossy, it is a climber and it has an abundant root system that will fill the totem and reach the soil.
This is a hybrid climbing Philodendron, with exciting leaves. BGB is a fancy name meaning Big Glorious Bastard (with a mix of references to its hybrid origin,to its P. gloriosum parent and to the movie "Inglorious bastards" It is a cross of Philodendron gloriosum and Philodendron giganteum.
Philodendron x 'Corsinanum' is a very old hybrid with marvelous ornamental foliage. Leaves are dark green with pale veins and wavy margins.
Colourful variegated philo. 'Painted Lady' it is not new, while it is a "classic" successful hybrid with lots of pink-red colour on stems and glossy yellow streaked leaves.
Unusual cold-hardy Aroid with ornamental and weird inflorescences, up to 60 cm tall. Sauromatum venosum is summer growing and it rests in winter as an underground corm. In spring it wakes up showing a leopard-spotted spathe with a long dark spadix and for a few days they will produce a disgusting stink.
This climbing aroid has unreal, exotic, ornamental foliage. Each hearth-leaf is dull green, speckled with true shimmering silver. Its flexible stems creep, climb or hang, so it is perfect in hanging baskets. Scindapsus pictus 'Argyraeus' is a bit slower than the more common "pothos" vine, with golden streaks.
This mid-sized Spathiphyllum variety has glossy, dark green leaves and striking white variegation.
This is a new dwarf Philodendron. It is a selection or cross of the popular Philodendron bipinnatifidum, but 'Atom' will keep a compact growth and will stay much smaller, usually below 40 cm in height. It is good as a house plant, but it is also a cool-resistant plant for the tropical-looking garden.
Dwarf clone of the popular house plant, with beautifully crinkled small leaves. New foliage has a golden tone. It is just as easy as the wild forms and grows outdoors in warm mediterranean to tropical climates.
Self-heading "philodendron" with supreme glossy foliage. Leaves have an unusual architecture, forming a palmate-like leaf, tipically reminiscent of Schefflera actinophylla.
Low, spreading Philodendron with dense foliage. It is native to Brazil and makes a perfect exotic house plant, resembling a miniature of the more popular Philodendron bipinnatifidum.
Typhonium circinnatum is a dwarf tuberous species that makes a beautiful bright silvery leaf and a small inflorescence held close to the ground.
Resistant to Zone 7b. Cultivated for traditional Chinese medicine Also known as Typhonium divaricatum var. roxburghii . Taiwan, Yunnan [Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Japan (Bonin Islands), Malaysia, New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand]
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