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Branched plant. Cont.= 6 cm. Mat-forming South African succulent with gray-green leaves. Flowers are beautiful, glossy light yellow with dark centers. It blooms in spring and often repeats in Summer.
A more appealing type of B.distachya. This is a much larger plant with wider reddish bracts and also has a reddish hue on the leaves. It is hardy to light frost, just as the type species.
Small elegant bromeliad with green-pink leaves forming a tube-like rosette. It flowers profusely and the whole plant turns pink during the cooler, blooming months.
Supreme classic hybrid developed by Yamamoto before 1982. Leaves are purple-black, intensely spotted with green dots. The rosette can reach 40-60 cm in diameter. It is very adaptable and can take both shade and full sun.
13-17 cm. This is a popular species, commonly seen in Mexican and Caribbean gardens. Fantastic shape with olive-green leaves with white margins and black spines.
NEW ! - Small rooted clump - "Parva" means "small"! Tiny stoloniferous species, eventually forming a carpet or filling ahanging basket. Native to cooler mountains of Rwanda, Uganda andKenya, it is probably the hardiest of the Sansevierias.
Red leaves with a mix of different reds, creating incredible patterns from cherry-red to burgundy. Acalyphas are fast growing shrubs and can live in pots. Extracts of this cultivar have shown antimicrobial activity
Large Mature Cutting - Large rosettes of ornamental blue leaves. It grows in cool temperatures and rests in hot weather.
This flowering bulb native to South Africa grows into a large clump of elegant flat wide leaves, up to 1 m long. Bulbs are very large, up to 20 cm in diameter and the mostly stay above soil. It is a supreme Crinum for the garden and takes light frost. We ship a gigantic bulb, ready to bloom in less than one year.
This is one of the largest graptoverias, about 20 cm in diameter. This plants branches freely and has some nice leaf colours, changing through the seasons.
This is the dream tree of the tropics, often considered the most beautiful of all flowering trees. Commonly called Royal Poinciana or Flamboyant. Its showy red flowers are the essence of the tropics.
Blooming plant - This is a popular selection of the splendent-gleaming Vriesea splendens. It has smooth, spineless leaves with dark banding and a colourful red spike, lasting for months.
Our best spotted purple Neoregelia hybrid! Shylock grows into a 40 cm rosette, with a "galaxy effect" with bright yellow spots on a rich purple-burgundy background.
This is one of the cold hardiest of all Plumerias. It bears perfect domes of white and yellow flowers with overlapping petals.This cultivar is known from the Italian city of Palermo, in Sicily. It is well adapted to the mediterranean climate and takes more cold than most other cultivars. Experts suspect that it could be a hybrid ...
It is not truly spineless, but it has very few spines. It is a large, robust selection with red juicy fruits of good quality.
Hawaiian taros are both traditional food and showy ornamentals. 'Manini Owali' has leaf stalks streaked in black and different colours. Leaves are green. Crop cycle is fastleaf stalks
We only make a few of these each year! Striped orange-blanchetianas make a rainbow of colour changing through the seasons.
NEW! - Cont.= 8,5 cm - One of the most unusual crassulaceae, with "upside-down" leaves. It is an odd leaf form appeared in cultivation in California from Echeveria runyonii, a species with normally shaped leaves of a a pale-blue to white-blue colour.
NEW! - Cont.= 8,5 cm. Different from most echeverias because of the blue, thick cylindrical leaves. It is native to Hidalgo, in Mexico and will take light frost if kept dry in winter.
Cont.= 8,5 cm - This climbing plant is called Flowering Ivy, because its leaves and habit looks like an ivy but it bear daisy-like flowers. It is native to the Eastern coast of South Africa and it is frost sensitive.