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If you like exotic plants, you just came to the right place. Canarius offers the hard-to-find exotic plants which are seldom available in garden centres. Our shop has natural species as well as rare hybrids. We offer exotic plants from the Canary Islands.
Orders are sent to anywhere in Europe and also worldwide. Parcels will reach your home in a few days after shipping (but we also need some days for processing). Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.
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World deserts and dry areas are home to the most interesting plants. Canarius offers an increasing selection of succulent plants of maximum quality, because they are grown outdoors, under the full sun of the Canary Islands.
Succulents or "fat plants" are water-retaining species, adapted to dry conditions. They store succum (juice, water) in their leaves, stems or roots, and often show a stout and fleshy appearance.
Exotic plants are species from other parts of the world, and they usually have ornamental qualities: a lush foliage, colorful flowers, unusual shapes... Here you can find a great variety of exotic plants: from Bromeliads and Heliconias, to pamls and houseplants.
Exotic plants do not have a particular use. Collectors buy this kind of plants for their rarity, for indoor or outdoor decoration, depending on their features.
Fruit, Herbs & Medicinal plants are focused on getting a better health. In this section, each type of plant produce healthy effects, both fruit trees (Feijoa, Pineapple, Fina de Jete...) and plants for health, such as Graviola, Aloe vera, Callisia fragrans...
In the normal metabolism of all living beings, the organism produces some substances from nutrients latent in the environment; some of these chemicals are part of the process in all (or almost) sort of species. Normally, the useful compounds are concentrated in some of its parts: leaves, seeds, flowers...
Find out your advisable plant and buy it online!
Showy subtropical flower from South Africa, from an evergreen herbaceous plant with strap-shaped leaves arranged as a fan.
This clone produces good orange-red typical miniata flowers. Variegated clivias are just slower to grow and they cannot be reproduced easily by seed, as most of the progeny is non-variegated green, albino or shows weak variegation.
This is an old garden hybrid with continuous blooming, tolerant of many different conditions. Flowers are penduolous and very attractive. It becomes a great colourful groundcover in bright shade under trees.
Caribbean shrub or tree with glossy, leathery rounded leaves, often with white aerial roots. It is called "autograph tree" because you can write with a stick on the leaves and it will last forever! Clusia can grow in most conditions, from sun to shade, in pots, even as an indoor plant. It can take drought and long floods. It also stands intense heat and...
Chaya is a domesticated shrub, from Central America, traditionally used as a vegetable and for medicinal purposes. Today it is becoming more and more popular because of its healthy nutritional value. It is easy to grow in sunny drained locations, including in large pots.
This perennial climber gives fruit similar to tiny cucumbers, turning red when fuly ripe. Not only the fruits but also the young shoots are used throughout Southern Asia, as food and medicine.
The beautiful sea-grape is native the Caribbean beaches. Fruits are tasty and reminiscent of grape. Is a beautiful shrub or tree, with large and thick round leaves. It is a shrub or small tree and can fruit in large pots or can be trained as a bonsai.
Stiff, stiff, stiff : this Caribbean endemic palm is very slow and extremely beautiful. It is small and short with a compact crown and lots of stiff thick fibres on the trunk. The small pinwheel leaves have stiff thick blades.
15-20 cm - 3 years. Medium sized palm from Cuba, with spectacular round, silvery-bluish leaves.
This easy and beautiful palm is endemic to the Cayman Islands. Leaves are pure silver underneath. It grows very well in coastal conditions. It also takes some cold too but it is very slow in cool areas.
This Dominican "bottle palm"makes a spectacular stout trunk and its leaves show the beautiful simmetry so typical in the genus Coccothrinax.
The coconut palm needs no introduction. It is simply "The Tree of Life". Here we offer a stout plant sprouted about 2 years ago.
The coconut palm needs no introduction. It is simply "The Tree of Life". Here we offer a stout plant sprouted about 2 years ago.
This oak-leaf croton developed in Italy has green and red leaves with yellow veins and occasional spots. It has an elegant compact bushy growth habit.
This wonderful croton cultivar is widely cultivated in the Canary Islands since immemorial time. These older cultivars are hardier than others to wind and drought. It has lots of green in the leaves, so growth is very robust.
Petra is a classic cultivar of croton, with brightly coloured veins. Leaves start green with bright yellow veining, then they turn orange as they get older and then eventually become green-and-yellow again, as they mature.
A strain of arabica coffee from Cape Verde Islands, grown on the island of Fogo.
A strain of arabica coffee from Cape Verde Islands, grown on the island of Fogo.
Coffea canephora was formerly named Coffea robusta and this is still the popular name used in the world coffee markets. It is a shrub 2-4 m tall and it needs some shade to thrive, and it is actually adaptable as a house plant.
Coleus barbatus, also known as Plectranthus barbatus or Indian Coleus, is a perennial herb native to tropical regions of Africa and India. It grows up to 1-2 meters tall, with thick, fleshy stems and green, aromatic leaves.
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