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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.
This is an old, large robust cultivar, with purple-orange leaves, with a darker colour in the base. Juvenile leaves are more pink, while adult foliage is orange-red, to copper-red according to season and exposure.
New selection with finely pink-edged jade-green leaves.
New selection with finely pink-edged black-green leaves. It is a small sized cordyline that grows in upright shoots.
One of the best Hawaiian selection of Cordyline. It is a large, tall plant, up to 2-4 m tall. Leaves are wide, 30-50 cm long, shiny, glossy, deep burgundy with a few green stripes.
Cordyline fruticosa'Schubertii' is a very old large-sized cultivar that will grow 1-3 m tall with leaves of 40 - 60 cm. Leaves have "rainbow colours"!
Cordyline stricta can grow indoors as a house plant, but it will also be perfect in the tropical-looking mediterranean garden. It looks like a miniature Cordyline fruticosa but they can take cooler temperatures and short frosts to -2 C with little or no damage.
Epiphytic fern from the Canary Islands, which is able to grow on tree trunks, rockeries or in hanging pots.
This Dieffenbachia is a true species, not a hybrid, but it is still one of the most beautiful of all. Those simple dark green leaves with a white central stripe can't be more elegant. It is also one of the hardiest and most adaptable.
Doryopteris cordata is a species of fern known for its distinctive heart-shaped fronds.
This dracaena looks different from most others. It has showy mottled foliage held on thin bamboo-like stems. Also its white flowers are beautiful as they show up on sphaerical, fragrant inflorescences. It is native to the rainforest understorey of different West African countries and does well as a house plant in a bright room.
This dracaena looks different from most others. It has showy mottled foliage held on thin bamboo-like stems. Also its white flowers are beautiful as they show up on sphaerical, fragrant inflorescences. It is native to the rainforest understorey of different West African countries and does well as a house plant in a bright room.
So ornamenta! This evergreen drimiopsis has succulent leaves with an incredible pattern of green rounded spots on a silvery-jade background. Spikes of white flowers are a nice addition in late summer and fall.
A less common type of "pothos". This cultivar is variegated in pure white and has a more delicate growth habit.
Epipremnum Marble Planet is a new cultivar with heavily veined, marbled leaves.
Decora is a classic cultivar of the famous Ficus elastica, with incredible foliage. The new leaves are dark green, almost black, even in large trees.
Dwarf, compact selection of the gigantic rubber banyan tree. Leaves are glossy, and bronze. 'Melany' will eventually develop as a dense, elegant shrub and will do well as a house plant in bright rooms.
Showy ficus from Africa with very large glossy leaves. It grows with erect branches with no aerial roots. Ficus lyrata makes an excellent ornamental both for the house and the subtropical garden!
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