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Here you will find some exotic flower and foliage species that have not been yet placed in their own category. Some are small herbaceous plants, while some are large trees. You will find acalyphas, cordylines, hoyas, pandanus, plumerias and others, including uncommon plants. Day by day we will add more and more interesting items.
Erythrina velutina - Mulungu Majestic tree which is both ornamental and useful, with bright orange-red flowers. It is found in seasonally dry forests of much of South America and it is used in popular medicine throughout most of its range.
This Australian Erythrina is incredibly attractive shrub to small tree, with unmistakeable bat-wing trifoliate leaves. It is graceful and easy to grow. It grows in dey areas and develops a thick base: a caudex which grows very thick both underground and above ground. It is suitable to pot colture and the caudex can be exposed as a potted "bonsai".
This is the pink form of a fabulous exotic bloom! "Torch gingers" are tropical ornamental plants of supreme beauty. The torch-like inflorescence is produced at eye level and the vegetative shoots are also very elegant. It is used as a food ingredient for delicacies in SE Asia and also as a medicine.
Eucharis x grandiflora is a natural hybrid of Eucharis moorei x Eucharis sander. It is a semi-evergreen bulbous plant with glossy leaves and white, large, fragrant flowers.
Short succulent shrub from the Canary Islands and different parts of Africa.
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.
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.
This is one of the oldest cultivars of the "Leopard Plant", and it is the one that gives the name because of its showy spots. It is still one of the most used and loved forms. This cultivar of Farfugium japonicum does not grow very large, and the glossy blotched leaves are a show indeed.
Large sized Farfugium with different leaves. "Escargot" means snail in French, and in this cultivar of Farfugium leaf margins are a bit "squared" and leaf lobes do overlap, forming a spiral reminiscent of a snail. The whole leaf looks like a snail... with some good fantasy. Some experts believe that 'Escargot' is a hybrid between Farfugium 'Giganteum' and...
This cultivar produces the largest leaves, very glossy and deep dark green. And it is also more robust in genera.
Felicia amelloides is an attractive blue daisy, native to South Africa, from sandy coastal areas with rain all year round. It is easy in cultivation, in pots or as a mixed-border plant. It endures a wide range of temperatures, including some light frost.
Truly exotic flowers, star-shaped, with frilly margins, speckled in maroon and yellow, with a sweet vanilla scent. They come out of fan-arranged leaves that grow from tiny underground corms. It is native to the Cape Province in South Africa.
Spectacular ficus with highly ornamental branches and foliage, all covered in a red-golden velvety tomentum. IIt does well indoors in high light and will give the feeling of a wild, wild jungle.
This is one of the most ornamental Ficus species. Leaves are huge, rounded, ribbed and velvety., They are bright red when they are new. As an adult, it is a large shrub to small tree, some 2-12 m tall. Figs are edible too and they are truly beautiful, because they grow directly on the trunk with a velvety shine.
One of the most beautiful trees on Earth is the "banyan", a huge strangling fig from India, where it is widely considered sacred. The largest specimens can cover surfaces up to two hectares! By chance and by luck, juvenile specimens make excellent house plants.
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.
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