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Rare hibiscus from the Indian Ocean. We offer the form with orange-red shiny flowers, which is native to Reunion Island. It is an easy to grow tall shrub with ascending branches. It takes wind and drought and some cold too!
Succulent shrub from SW Madagascar, with brown-grey stems, with a rough texture, regularly dotted with of clusters of short, dark spines.
This uncommon ornamental plant is a shrub to small tree endemic to Madagascar. It produces very beautiful groups of yellow and orange flowers with spiraling drooping petals, very wavy and unusual.
Climbing palms, or rattans, are incredible living beings which are the most massive of all climbing plants and often a dominant element of rainforests.
Evergreen bulb with ornamental foliage and flowers. With its white blooms, it looks like a miniature Eucharis, and actually the genus Caliphruria is related to Eucharis
Supreme variegated agave with glossy wide leaves, which are dark green inside and richly coloured in the margins. Agave cundinamarcensis is a tropical species,from Colombia, and while it is very easy to grow, it must be kept away from frost and hail and it will also enjoy abundant water in full summer.
Fascinating hanging plant from Madagascar. Stems are rough and thin. New branches are green and they get browner as the grow. Its beautiful flowers resemble small green Chinese lanterns.
Also known as Hawaiian Yellow Plumeria and Graveyard Plumeria. This cultivar has large flowers with a big yellow center that fades to a creamy white at the tips.
Small, attractive, trunkless, relatively slow-growing, clumping palm with dense, cascading, dark green fronds and long thin leaflets.
This Oxalis comes from an area in Chile with scarce winter rainfall, dry summers and abundant humidity in the air. It is a shrub, 1-2 m tall and ocasionally more, with succulent trifoliate leaves and abundant bright yellow flowers. Oxalis gigantea is the largest species in the genus. It is slow growing and long leaved.
15-25 cm clump. - Clumping, freely-flowering, South African succulent. This is the orange flowered form.
Cont.= 8,5 cm. This natural hybrid was originally collected in the Kouga area in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. It has a robust upright habit with glossy leaves.
Branched plant. Cont.= 8,5 cm. Pink flowered, clumping dwarf from the Knersvlakte desert in So.Africa. Leaves are blueish and finger-like. Rests in summer.