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Variegated Plants have striped or spotted leaves with attractive colours. Variegation in plants occurs for many reasons. Most commonly it is a genetic mistake that occasionally appears in nature. A white variegation is the result of a plant's inability to produce any pigment in that area. A lesser production of the pigment chlorophyll will allow orange, yellow and light green colors to appear, or even shades of pink, red and purple. These plants are slower than their green relatives and often more expensive. We offer Variegated Agaves, Variegated Aspidistras, Variegated Bromeliads and lots of Variegated Succulents.
Small bromeliad with incredible changing colours. Leaves are thick and glossy, with some typical puckles on the base. Flowers are bright violet-blue. This plant came with no name but it eventually keyed out as Neoregelia amandae.
This is actually a variegated clone of a hybrid of 'Fireball' with some other species, known as 'Fallan'. True variegated fireballs do not exist and this is the closest thing we can think of.
'Imperfection" is a sport of Neoregelia 'Perfection', with the usual bold variegation and lots of bright spots. It is a mid sized spineless bromeliad, with gorgeous glossy leaves.
Perfection exists. This bromeliad is a variegated clone of the already spectacular hybrid named "Fosperior"… Foster's Superior. Smaller in size, it has outstanding dark and red stripes.
"Splendens Foliis Variegatis" ... it is a splendid name! This variegated, double-pink oleander is an unsurpassed old European cultivar, which was first mentioned in 1854 in Handbuch der Blumengärtnerei, by J.W. F. Bosse.
Variegated selection of the Mondo Grass, with a silvery white variegation on a silvery green background.
This tropical pandanus grows new white leaves. They turn green after some months, so the whole center of the crown is alway white, while the rest is green. It grows slowly.
Exotic climber in the bignonia family with white flowers with pink throat. This is a delightful variegated cultivar with white leaf margins.
This is a top class ornamental for tropical gardens and settings. This showy variegated clone of Philodendron giganteum is reminiscent of the old good "pothos", Epipremnum aureum, because they have a similar variegation pattern, but the size of this is enormous.
Variegated selection of "heartleaf philodendron", a popular climbing tropical aroid. Suitable as an indoor plant, in baskets or poles. The wild, green form is widespread in tropical America and it was formerly called Philodendron scandens.
Colourful variegated philo. 'Painted Lady' it is not new, while it is a "classic" successful hybrid with lots of pink-red colour on stems and glossy yellow streaked leaves.
This is a beautiful variegated selection of a popular aromatic plant, used much like oreganon. It grows as a creeping shrublet, up to 30-50 cm tall. The blue flowers are also a nice addition to a beautiful species.
This is the true, original Aztec Gold, from the USA, with large pendulous leaves and a non-erect, often leaning growth habit. And, of course, yellow flowers of unsurpassed beauty.
Mont Blanc is very different from the usual Plumeria rubra hybrids. Bushy, wiht white-pink ruffled frilly petals, which are very uncommon in plumerias. It is something new in many aspects.
Parameno (Also spelled Paramino, Palameno or Palamino) is a Thai cultivar with thick, yellow-orange flowers and dark green leaves and stems. It is semi-compact in growth.
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