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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.
Asian selection, early and productive, with red flesh and high sugar content. It is good for home consumption.
NEW! - Two 20 cm cuttings. Ornamental succulent shrub,30-100 cm tall, with simmetrical blue leaves with a pink tinge andbright pink flowers. It is widespread in South Africa and standsfrosts, fires and drought. It does well
NEW ! - Branched Plant. Creeping or mat forming crassula, from rocky outcrops along forest margins in South Africa. If grown in full sun the leaves may turn intense green. Good for baskets.
! - Three unrooted cuttings. Old Echeveria hybrid, formerly called Echeveria x Setorum. It is a small compact plant forming deep green rosettes, with branching inflorescences of orange flowers. Ideal for pots.
This Duranta is possibly the best. When the shrub is in flower, the translucent purple flowers with white margines shine!
NEW ! - Cotyledon orbiculata 'Rose', is a cultivated clone with especially wavy leaves, with rose-coloured margins. A real beauty, hardy to about - 6 C.
Showy bromeliad from Brazil with leathery, spiny leaves, golden in full sun. The inflorescence is stunning. It is native to coastal areas but it is from the deep South, so it is hardy to about -3 C.
Pygmy bamboo is one of the smallest bamboos, and its leaves are also very small. It will quickly form a very nice carpet in the garden. It is one of the best of the dwarf bamboos for use as a bonsai. This species is similar to Pleioblastus distichus, but its leaves do not display the fern-like leaf grouping.
Honey with great personality, usually fluid. Color is brown, dark to very dark, with greenish hues, ≥ 90 mm in the Pfund scale. and has a very intense aroma and flavor, with hints of wood and resin, and marked bitter notes. Its strong flavours makes it perfect for meat Ooften produced in Summer. Certified glass jar, net weight = 485 g
Mid-sized canna with very simple yellow flowers with orange-marbled throats. It is robust and ever-blooming. This is possibly a wild form or an old cultivated strain brought from Venezuela many years ago.
Beautiful and easy to grow crassula with blue-green leaves with red tips and showy orange flowers.
Endemic succulent from Canary Islands, widespread on the drier and rocky areas of the archipelago.
Versatile shrub or small tree, with grey-green dende foliage and spectacular crimson pincushion flowers in spring and summer. It takes short frosts to about -5 C, drought, and harsh coastal conditions. This plant was selected in New Zealand from a plant wild-collected in Rarotonga, Polynesia and it was initially spread as Metrosideros thomasii.
The “rojo brillante” is the most popular Spanish cultivar of astringent persimmon. These trees show short stature with large sized fruits. The skin is orange-red and the flesh is intense yellow-orange. No seeds!
Green leaves with white margins.
In general, fruit trees produce fruit as foodstuff for people. Some of them produce fruits considered “superfood”, singular pieces that are especially beneficial for health, they have more vitamins and useful compounds. Superfood is a recent term used to name any food which is very rich in nutrients for health.
There is a great variety of fruit trees depending on the weather where they grow or the sort of fruit that they produce. Subtropical fruit trees are the most exotic (raise in cold areas). On Canarius.com, we count on some examples of subtropical fruit trees as well-known banana Orinoco or Topocho, Spanish variety of Japanese or Chinese plum, Custard...
Clustering dwarf bamboo-like palm suitable as a house plant. Rhapis robusta is a new dwarf Rhapis from wet forests of southern China. The variegated clone of Rhapis Koban is different from most Variegated Rhapis. Its shorter leaves show no variegated stripes, while they boost a diffuse white tone reminiscent of Aspidistra Asa Ahi.
Large white flowers occur at the peak of summer. Leaves are thick, typically curled, arranged in fans. They come out of very large bulbs. This plant is native to a small area of white sand beaches in the Caribbean. We offer almost-adult bulbs, that can flower in less than one year.