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This extraordinaty exotic ornamental tree is a real people stopper. It profusely produces intensely fragrant red and pink flowers.
Exceedingly beautiful tropical small Alocasia , with glossy deep green leaves, with prominent silvery veins and pink petioles. Its growth habit is similar to the more widely grown Alocasia x 'Polly'.
This is a select clone of Cutleaf Evergreen Blackberry with a long fruiting season, perfect for the family garden, with 2-3 cm large sweet and juicy fruits. It has a truly elegant palmate foliage, finely divided. This blackberry tolerates hard frost and grows outdoors in cold Europe. It also does well in hot mediterranean climates - as we know it fruits...
'Zefa Herbsternte' , also known as 'Zefa' or ‘Zeva’, is a summer-fruiting raspberry, producing good yields of sweet-tasting, large fruit from July onwards. Fruits grow on current season’s growth. ‘Zeva’ is more tolerant of cold climates than other raspberries, and is suitable for growing in northerly regions.
This evergreen bulb is closely related to the widespread Haemanthus albiflos and it is just as easy in cultivation.
Shrub to medium size tree from South Africa to Mozambique. It has a very dense foliage and edible purple-black sweet fruits, very rich in anti-oxidants. It stands harsh conditions and grows in Mediterranean to Tropical conditions.
This is a late blooming cultivar of Groundnut or Hopniss. This "ancient crop", scientifically named Apios americana, belongs to the family of beans and actually grows much like a bean, but in its case the edible part is the tuberous root system hidden underground, which is delicious and high in protein.
Dente di Cavallo is a traditional Italian variety of cold-hardy pomegranate. Fruits ripen at the end of September. They are medium-large, with a green skin tinged with red. Inside it is ruby red, sweet and delicate in flavour. The seeds are hard, woody inside, reminiscent of horse teeth (that means "dente di cavallo") due to their trapezoidal shape.
Important medicinal and endangered climber in the Asclepiad branch of the Apocynaceae family, commonly called as “Antmool”.
This is a nutty-tasting blooming cultivar of Groundnut or Hopniss. This "ancient crop", scientifically named Apios americana, belongs to the family of beans and actually grows much like a bean, but in its case the edible part is the tuberous root system hidden underground, which is delicious and high in protein.
Bowiea is one of the most unusual bulbs, attractive because of its beauty and weirdness. The common name "climbing onion" is appropriate, as the plant is a gray-green bulb, often growing exposed above ground and during the growing season it builds a soft climbing green shoot which also bears flowers.
Palm-like tree of unreal architecture, native to Madagascar and Mauritius. A symbol of tropical gardening. Long specimen with 6cm of diameter and 1,1 meters long.
Ceropegia woodii is a flowering plant in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, native to South Africa, Eswatini and Zimbabwe. It is an evergreen succulent trailing vine that grows to 10 centimetres (3.9 in) in height and spreads to reach up to 2–4 metres (6 ft 7 in – 13 ft 1 in) in length.
An unusual variety that has been created from crosses of different varieties of Philodendron.It originates from Central and South America and is characterized by its colorful, heart-shaped leaves.
Artocarpus integer, commonly known as chempedak or cempedak, is a species of tree in the family Moraceae in the same genus as breadfruit and jackfruit.
Pink Princess' is a slow-growing, hybrid philodendron selection that features colorful, variegated foliage and an upright, vining habit.
Philodendron Fuzzy Petiole is a very popular Aroid with extraordinary, rich red petioles, which feature hard tubercles that make them appear fuzzy. Leaves are round and leathery, and emerge in a deep pink and fade to green as they mature.
The Philodendron Prince of Orange gets its name from its uniquely hued leaves, which change color over time. New growth starts a starburst yellow when it first emerges, transitioning first to copper tones, and ultimately settling into darker shades of green.
The Dragon Tail is an evergreen vine that can grow over 1metre tall. It can climb by means of aerial roots which adhere to surfaces.