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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.
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!
Ficus microcarpa, also known as Ficus retusa nitida, is a tree from harsh areas of India which is found planted as a street tree throughout the warmer Mediterranean.
The sacred Bo Tree of tropical Asia is a spectacular ornamental with heart-shaped leaves, with their typical driptip appendix.
This green-leaved form of Ficus rubiginosa is one of those that grows fast but it also soon makes enormous masses of aerial roots.
Ficus microcarpa, also known as Ficus retusa nitida, is a tree from harsh areas of India which is found planted as a street tree throughout the warmer Mediterranean.
Beautiful creeping Ficus from cold mountains of So.Asia, uncommon in cultivation. Most of the 850 species in the genus Ficus are tropical trees, and just a few are not tropical and not trees.
A frost resistant tree relative of the more tropical Sterculia and Brachychiton.
2 year old seedling, H:20 cm. This Folotsia or Cynanchum looks quite different from those that are around. The thick stems are surely attractive because of their beautiful mottling.
Beautiful glossy green spineless Furcraea, native to Northern South America. The beautiful large rosettes attain 2 m in mediterranean conditions and almost 4 m in tropical climates. As most other furcraeas, it will stay small and stable forever if kept in pots.
Garcinia intermedia is a species of tropical Central American tree which produces tasty fruit. Is known as the lemon drop mangosteen (a name it shares with the closely related and similarly tasting Garcinia madruno). In Spanish it is called mameyito, though it is known as jorco in Costa Rica.
This is the smallest and most compact Gasteria, a true miniature. It is easy to grow but surely slow. We offer one well-rooted head
This Malagasy relative of the genus Bauhinia is "the ultimate bauhinia". A sought-after plant still hard to find in collections and botanical gardens.
Ginkgo is a fabulous Asian tree, able to grow in cold temperate to subtropical climates. It is an excellent ornamental but it is also appreciated for its medicinal properties.
Multi purpose tree native to tropical dry forests in Mexico and Central America. It has been introduced and planted in many countries bordering the Caribbean for many reasons.
Perennal plant native from Africa and Asia.
Spectacular dwarf selection of an everblooming Australian species. It makes a perfect flowering groundcover in sunny conditions but it is also great in rockeries or in pots as a fill-up plant. It originates in a harsh mediterranean climate and it is very adaptable ... let's say from -5 to 45C!
This plant looks just like an olive tree ! It is a large shrub in the Protea family, native to a small area in W Australia. The silvery foliage is attractive and showy orange-pink inflorescences in winter to spring. It is resistant to harsh Mediterranean conditions and can take frost, wind, salt and drought.
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