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Shrubby caudiciform from Madagascar, with a long flowering season. It can grow to anything between 40 cm and 2 m in height, according to the conditions. It was described as recently as 1996 by Dr. W. Rauh. This species has two forms, with different types of leaves. This is the entire leaf form. We offer a 1-2 year old caudex: 3-5 cm diameter
Nymphaea Tropical Tropic sunset. Autumn colored flower. Abundant blooming throughout the summer. Green leaves, with brown veins, slightly elongated
This palm is native to the mountains of the small island of Guadalupe, off of the Western coast of Mexico. It is really endangered in habitat but it thrives in cultivation under a wide range of conditions. A perfect species for the Mediterranean.
Saturn peaches are smaller and flatter than a regular peach. Their skin is yellow and red, and they are usually less fuzzy than ordinary peaches. Their flesh is also a lot firmer, sweeter and more fragrant than a regular peach. The inside of the peach is pale in appearance.
Also known as 'Blanca de Aranjuez'. Spanish cultivar of excellent quality. It ripens in mid summer.More than 4 months keeping. Very productive, with an excellent taste and vigorous habit.
Attractive Crassula with gray leaves in opposite rows and clusters of white-pink flowers occur in Summer.
This particular clone of Aechmea fasciata is a wild-type form with the tipical tiny teeth on the leaf margins. Aechmea fasciata is one of the most popular of all bromeliads. It tolerates a wide range of conditions, including some cold weather. Its large pink inflorescences are a true beauty - only comparable to those of the most tropical, tender types.
NEW! Hard to find traditional variety of fig from the Canary Islands
3-4 years old. 30 cm tall. 3-4 cm base. Blue green leaves come up straight from the top of the stem, perfectly spaced, at odd-angles. This endangered cycad is a "micro-endemic", known only from the Tomellin Canyon in Oaxaca, Mexico, at 1,000 to 1,500 m asl.
This new palm was described in from southern Ryukyu Islands of Japan. It is similar to the beautiful Arenga engleri from Taiwan but it is probably more cold-tolerant. It is also smaller, with shorter and thicker stems, to 2m and 20cm diameter, and leaves to just 2m long. Slow, but frost-resistant, to about -7 C!
Aloe bulbilifera is different because it is viviparous: new pups sprout from the inflorescence and grow larger when the red flowers are gone. This is the variety called paulianae. It has an elegant rosette turning copper-pinkish in full sun.
Nice dwarf species with immaculate, bluish leaves, arranged distichously (in two rows). It starts as a small flat lying plant and eventually grows into dome-shaped clumps.
Evergreen South American bulb. The cultivar 'Alberto Castillo', has white, larger flowers and was collected in the 1980s by Alberto Castillo, the owner of Ezeiza Botanical Garden, from an abandoned garden in Buenos Aires.