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This is our selection of plants that can live in your home, as "indoor plants". These hard-to-find species are all very different but they can all be grown in your home. Some can take very low light and some others might need to receive some sun from a window. Palms, bromeliads, cordylines and aspidistras should never dry out. On the other hand, Sansevierias, Hoyas and Rhipsalis need less water and can even take drought.
NEW ! - 30 cm tall, cont. 12 cm. Wonderful, new cultivar showing a unique type of variegation:looks as painted with glossy creamy-golden enamel. It grows in ‘tulip shaped’ rosettes of thick, 30 cm long, arching leaves. The most brightly coloured.
NEW ! - A “Hahnii” lacking any silvery spot or stripes. Miniature rosettes of dark green, glossy leaves. Uncommon, new addition to the Hahnii series.
NEW ! - This ”Hahnii” has a thin yellow leaf margin. Rosettes are smaller and tighter than typical “Hahnii”. It thrives in partial shade, keep warm and dry in winter.
15/20 cm cutting, with stem - Moonshine, also called "Moonglow", is a recent cultivar. Leaves are almost white! As most sansevierias, it is suitable as a house plant indoors. This one is a bit slower than normal.
This climbing aroid has unreal, exotic, ornamental foliage. Each hearth-leaf is dull green, speckled with true shimmering silver. Its flexible stems creep, climb or hang, so it is perfect in hanging baskets. Scindapsus pictus 'Argyraeus' is a bit slower than the more common "pothos" vine, with golden streaks.
This mid-sized Spathiphyllum variety has glossy, dark green leaves and striking white variegation.
Fast growing climber from the Aracae family. It has pointed leaves of an intense green color and a totally random white variegated, each leaf being totally different from the rest.
The Syngonium Red Spot has arrowhead-shaped leaves with colours of green usually with splashes or chunks of Red/Pink. They are a hardy and easy to grow plant and will adapt to most conditions, although it will prefer warmth and humidity.
Unusual Syngonium variety with leaves that start light green and develop into a deep, glossy green as they mature.It has large leaves that divide into three lobes as they get larger.
This is one of the most exotic syngoniums. Arrow-shaped leaves reach about 30-50 cm. This species is native to Chiapas in Mexico, and it is still quite uncommon in cultivation, despite it grows quite easily.
This is a new dwarf Philodendron. It is a selection or cross of the popular Philodendron bipinnatifidum, but 'Atom' will keep a compact growth and will stay much smaller, usually below 40 cm in height. It is good as a house plant, but it is also a cool-resistant plant for the tropical-looking garden.
Dwarf clone of the popular house plant, with beautifully crinkled small leaves. New foliage has a golden tone. It is just as easy as the wild forms and grows outdoors in warm mediterranean to tropical climates.
Self-heading "philodendron" with supreme glossy foliage. Leaves have an unusual architecture, forming a palmate-like leaf, tipically reminiscent of Schefflera actinophylla.
This is the real vanilla for your kitchen. It is a climbing orchid that can eventually bloom and set fruits holding the fabulous aroma. The plant is quite ornamental with opposite, regular leaves. Grows in dappled su
One of the best vrieseas, able to grow in cooler conditions and to take short frosts.
This small tolerant species grows in shady semi-evergreen forests to pine-oak forests in Veractuz, Mexico. It is hardy to drought and occasional mild frosts. It will grow easily outdoors in the coastal Mediterranean, better if protected under tree canopy. It also thrives as an indoor plant. All our plants in this batch are starting to cone, now or soon.
This aroid from semi-dry areas is named so because of the similarity with some cycads in the genus Zamia. It is native to E - SE Africa, that resists to many different conditions. Its showy glossy leaves are produced from a stout underground, succulent rhizome. It is very easy to grow, and the unusual flowers are a nice addition.It is normally evergreen,...
Black leaved cultivar of the now-popular Zamioculcas: an unusual cycad-looking aroid from South Africa. The green type of this species was considered rare until the 1990's when it was mass-propagated to be grown as a houseplant.
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