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A black plant! This outstanding bromeliad for collectors grows on hot rocky mountains in Bahia, Brazil. Rosettes are almost black. The leaf colour is very dark purple, coated with silvery fuzz but it turns really black with age.
NEW ! This beautiful bromeliad has stiff thick leaves, bright green with glossy pink tips. It grows in coastal areas of SE Brazil, on white sand. It loves full sun.
h= 100-120 cm. B=9-12 cm. Possibly the most ornamental of all Cycads. It is beautiful in all its parts. Leaves are shiny, elegant, spineless, of a rich dark green. Cones are huge and fascinating. Takes light frosts and grows very well in the warmer Med
Showy subtropical flower from South Africa, from an evergreen herbaceous plant with strap-shaped leaves arranged as a fan.
This is a yellow fruited selection of the well known tomato tree or tamarillo.
This is a selection of the common, commercial Cavendish banana. It appeared in Tenerife in the banana fields of the Brier family. Now it is a widespread commercial crop in the Canary Islands. Very productive. Plants achieve 2,5-3 m (8-9 ft).
NEW - A real beauty witha delicious fruit, from high elevation in the Andes. It bearsspectacular pink hanging flowers and then yellow long fruits. It iscalled banana passion fruit because of its shape, not for its flavour.
Robust species from Socotra growing as a few-branched, upright, thick-stemmed shrub. Kalanchoe robusta tipically grows in holes and cracks of karstic rocks.
Old classic cultivar with pointed copper leaves with creamy margin. This cultivar is hardier than others to cold and grows at cooler temperatures. These tropical garden shrubs can be pruned and grown in pots.
14-18 cm. A different-looking agave with thin erect stems up to 2 m tall. This species grows somehow like a Yucca. It is native to Oaxaca,and Puebla, in Mexico. This particular form was collected in by the town of Teotitlán del Valle, in Oaxaca, at about 1700 m.
NEW ! - Large, spectacular succulent from Madagascar. It grows as a bold shrub with very large velvety leaves. It is used as for garden landscaping in warm mediterranean countries.
Beautiful rounded "crispy" leaves, with incredibly rugged blades. The leaves of this South American hybrid Begonia are dark green above and pink-red below.
NEW ! - Silvery rosettes of unusual tapering leaves, with a shape reminiscent of sempervivums.
This neoregelia will grow an imposing, elegant rosette, up to 50 cm wide with a colourful violet blush in the centre. Darker maroon spots cover the whole plant. It is a "mistery cross" probably originated in Holland in the 50's. It has some obvious blood and cold-hardiness of Neoregelia concentrica.
Yellow to orange bracts - this is the only yellow Bougainvilla grown in the gardens of Tenerife. a robust shrub or climber suited to mediterranean to tropical conditions.
Rooted cutting of 20-25 cm. A good pollinator Hylocereus used by cultivators of Reunión Island for H. undatus, H. purpusii e H. hybrids. The taste of the fruits is not the best but it is still nice to eat.