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Hanging heliconia of unusual beauty, with velvety-hairy pink inflorescences and gorgeous foliage, which is glossy and marron underneath.
Colourful classic hybrid, germinated in 1976 in Southern California by Jack Catlin, who crossed Aeonium canariense with Aeonium arboreum 'Zwartkop'.
This is a wow-foliage ornamental with wavy glossy leaves. One meter long wavy leaves are easy to attain in this species which branches and climbs a bit more than P. giganteum and takes harsher conditions with more sun, wind and drought.
Small gem from South Africa, growing with a short and "fat" caudex-stem, often unbranched, resembling a dry pinecone.
Neoregelia johannis is one of the most beautiful large sized Neo with wide leaves that are pale-green with red parts. Rosettes reach 50-100 cm in diameter.
This mhyrr grows as a shrub to small tree. Its flaking bark has an uncommon grey-blue colour, while its young branches are dark brown.
Very beautiful perennial with white flowers. The leaves are wide and elegant, reminiscent of some Phormium tenax. it is a gigantic species of Dietes originating from the remote island of Lord Howe, which is also home of the Kentia palm.
Everybody wants one of these palms, but few can afford to grow one to total maturity. Oncosperma palms become the most supreme landscaping specimens, with many tall slender stems and wildly exotic drooping leaves, with thousands of spines.
Aptenias are excellent groundcover plants. They are creeping succulents, potentially evergrowing in the "mesemb" family: Aizoaceae. There are 4 species in the genus Aptenia and this A. haeckeliana is the beautiful one with the yellow flowers.
This is the smallest species in the genus Sabal and one of the cold-hardiest. It is native to deciduous forests in the SE U.S.A.
Slowly vining Philodendron with three-lobed leaves, thin-leathery and glossy, it is a climber and it has an abundant root system that will fill the totem and reach the soil.
Clumping feather palm from NE Australia, found mainly in coastal areas. Despite its tropical origin, it grows in colder climates.
A superb Bromeliad with very brightly coloured, green leaves with white margins.
Variety of papaya adapted to greenhouse. Very short bearing and normal vegetation, with short internodes. Good cold tolerance. Allow to collect the fruit with an advanced state of maturity. Fruits, weighing between 750-1100 grams.
Ipomoea carnea, the pink morning glory, is a species of morning glory. This flowering plant has heart-shaped leaves that are a rich green and 15–23 cm long.
Famous sacred bananas from New Guinea and the Pacific islands. Their sap is red like blood, and the huge fruits hold an astonishing content of provitamine A.
Small ornamental tree, up to 7 m tall, which is used in parks and gardens for its dense shade and the pink-blue flowers.
It is widely distributed in dry forests, semi-deciduous forests, and less frequently in scrub with Croton socotranus, at an altitude of 50 to 600 metres. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boswellia_socotranaDe Mauro Raffaelli - Trabajo propio, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19881922
Sauropus is a S.E. Asian perennial vegetable, which is very widespread in the home gardens of tropical Asia. Leaves are tasty and often eaten cooked, even though the younger leaves can be eaten raw and their taste is reminiscent of fresh peas.
Pink on pink! This species is endemic to the remote Christmas Island. Its flowers show a delicate contrast of dark pink on pale pink, Each flower grows up to 15 mm in diameter.