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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!
This shrub is similar in shape to the more popular Eugenia uniflora. Fruits are red, about 2 cm in diameter, smaller and sweeter than E. uniflora, with some taste of strawberries.
Eugenia reinwardtiana is a shrub to small tree native to rainforests in northern Queensland, Australia, Indonesia, and the Pacific Islands. Common names include Cedar Bay Cherry, Mountain Stopper, and Nioi.
Orange coloured, sweet cultivar of the Suriname Cherry, obtained at the University of Manoa in Hawaii.
Subtropical shrub to small tree, producing sweet dark red "cherries", sometimes a bit acid, loved by children. It stands light freezes and grows outdoors in the coastal Mediterranean. It can be trained as a hedge or bonsai.
Black variety of the suriname cherry. This cultivar is usually larger and sweeter than most other types.
Very ornamental, compact shrubby cactiform Euphorbia from South Africa,with blue-grey-green stems and rusty red spines. Bright yellow flowers are nice too.
Short succulent shrub from the Canary Islands and different parts of Africa.
Small gem from South Africa, growing with a short and "fat" caudex-stem, often unbranched, resembling a dry pinecone.
Endemic succulent from Canary Islands, widespread on the drier and rocky areas of the archipelago.
Endemic succulent from Canary Islands, widespread on the drier and rocky areas of the archipelago.
Ornamental shrub with purple leaves and small yellow flowers. This euphorbia reminds the cold-temperate shrub named Cotynus. It is easy to grow in full sun. It is deciduous in winter and it tolerates drought, pot colture and hard winter pruning.
This is an elegant hybrid of Monadenium coccineum with an unknown father.
This is an old classic for succulent collectors, but still everybody needs a new one. The obese euphorbia is native to the Cape Province of South Africa. It is very elegant and very resistant to neglect. They live for many years at a very slow pace.
This is the most classic tall heirloom poinsettia which is so widespread in the old gardens of the Canary Islands and the Southern Mediterranean.
This is the most classic tall heirloom poinsettia which is so widespread in the old gardens of the Canary Islands and the Southern Mediterranean.
Elegant ornamental super-spiny palm with arching leaves that are glossy and dark-green above and silvery below.
Rarely cultivated shrub endemic to the island of Socotra. It grows in rocky harsh areas and it is especially abundant at about 1000 m elevation. It is closely related to Euryops arabicus and thrives in coastal Mediterranean conditions. It is suited to pot culture and also makes a nice garden subject for dry sunny areas.
This classic clone of Farfugium is still unsurpassed in beauty. Leaves show many different hues of white. This variegated 'Argenteum' adds light to a shady spot in the garden. It has been around for more than a century but it is still only grown by specialized nurseries because it is slower than other cultivars.
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