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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...
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Haworthia ‘Cup of Gold’ is a Haworthia with pale yellow retuse leaves, possibly a selection or hybrid of H. otzeniana. Some people consider it variegated, though the variegation s just on the reverse of the leaves and it is not always evident.
Branched, Cont.= 8,5 cm - Possibly a hybrid of garden origin. Haworthia rigida was never found in the wild and is still an "Unplaced Name". It refers to a beautiful plant with attractive shape and leaf texture. Turns very dark in sun.
NEW! - Cont. 8,5 cm - Beautiful local form of the well known Haworthia limifolia.
NEW! - Cont. 8,5 cm - Beautiful chubby Haworthia. Leaves have a triangular tip which is a translucent window.
A small, colourful frost-hardy terrestrial bromeliad. A gem for collectors!
This is an unusual and elegant terrestrial bromeliad with spineless silvery leaves. Leaves are soft and velvety to touch. Established plants will bloom with huge "sprays" of pink flowers. Hechtia tillandsioides is native to Mexico (States of Hidalgo and Mexico). It takes frost and feels at home in Mediterranean climates !
Cool-hardy ginger, with a particularly beautiful dense inflorescence, consisting of many, attractive, delicately scented orange-red flowers with striking stamens. Growth is quite upright and an adult clump can reach up to 2 m in height.
Helichrysum italicum is a flowering plant of the daisy family Asteraceae. It is sometimes called false curry plant. It grows on dry, rocky or sandy ground around the Mediterranean. The stems are woody at the base and can reach 60 cm or more in height. The clusters of yellow flowers are produced in Summer, they retain their colour after picking and are...
Small sized, cool-growing heliconia, from mid-elevations in Central America. It makes a neat shrub of compact erect stemps, up to 1-1,5 tall with olive-green leaves and bright yellow inflorescence. It is a favorite ornamental for conservatories, for its small and neat shape and not demanding heat.
Magnificent ornamental heliconia, native to the rainforests of the Caribbean, and Northern South America. It produces rich red bracts with yellow-green lips in summer and grows to 2,5-3 m tall. "Lobster Claw One" is a classic selected clone of Heliconia bihai with deep red bracts.
This hard to find species is an excellent garden subject, suitable to non-tropical climates. It blooms in April to August in the Canary Islands. Bracts are solid, glossy purplish red, with bright yellow flowers inside.
Classic, deep-red clone of Heliconia caribaea, which is one of the best and easiest of all heliconias. lt blooms in June-August, at 2-4 m in height. This species is pectacular in the garden and spectacular as a cut flower.
Heliconia caribaea is usually red in colour, but this clone has dark yellow blooms. This species is one of the best and easiest of all heliconias. Full sun keeps it compact and full of blooms.
Great species, from the mountains of Central America, good for cool subtropical gardens. It is a strong grower, with spectacular pink pendant inflorescences. Leaves are shiny green above and waxy white below. New sprouts are started in March and bloom late, in September-November.
Leaves are wide, purple-maroon beneath. Inflorescences are pendant, with variable shades of red, yellow, green and purple. This Heliconia is a magnificent beauty, good for subtropical climates. It comes from Colombia and Ecuador, at 800 - 2200 m elevation.
Spectacular red-leaved Heliconia, with compact upright growth. Blooms are not as showy as in other heliconias but leaves have incredible golden-reddish colours, showing green only in full shade. The classic bold foliage of tropical Asian gardens.
Outstanding heliconia with ornamental foliage and dense, upright habit. Most heliconias are from tropical America and only a handful of them is from the Pacific islands. Heliconia indica is one of them and 'Striata' is a supreme striped clone, selected in ancient times somewhere in Melanesia.
Robust, easy to grow heliconia with erect spiralling inflorescences made of bold orange bracts. The show starts in June and lasts through the warmer months. It will stay low and compact if kept in full sun and will bloom at 1,5 m in height. With shade and sheter it will double this size. It thrives in subtropical conditions and it is drought tolerant once...
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