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South African bulb with exotic paintbrush inflorescences. It thrives in mediterranean conditions, slow but steady. It is used in traditional medicine to treat chronic coughs and also has antiviral activity.
NEW ! Large head with leaves of 30-40 cm - This species has cylindrical smooth leaves with a green-gray banding.Old plants in the ground can reach 1-2 m in height.
30-40 cm wide. This is a form with green long leaves, originating from Ethiopia or Eritrea. There are some similar plants in Somalia with shorter grayer leaves. Fan-shaped succulent with distichously arrangedthick leaves, of a bright blue-green. Slow growing and still very uncommon in the trade.
Asian selection, early and productive, with red flesh and high sugar content. It is good for home consumption.
Supreme papaya with bright orange sweet fruits, 1-3 kg each, mostly seedless. "Red Lady" papaya trees produce fruit on average nine months from seed. They also have some resistance to cool weather.
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.
South African endemic from the Eastern Capein Port Elizabeth to Grahamstown and East London.
Amber Lady is sweet tasting with orange-red flesh. It is a vigorous grower and has good fruit set.The fruit usually weighs arounf 1.5 kgs and the height of the tree is about 300cm.
Frost-hardy Aechmea with blue-tipped green leaves, from the outskirts of a city named Blumenau, in the cool, wet South of Brazil. Spikes of yellow flowers are followed by colourful fruits, lasting months. It can take -7 C (20 F).
"Red Maradol" is a Cuban dwarf selection with orange-red flesh. It is an early producing papaya, able to bear fruits in five to eight months, at low height. The tree itself is a bit "dwarf". Leaves are smaller and more divided than usual.
New South African selection developed for commercial production. Abundant production of small to medium sized fruits with good taste. It has an extra-dwarf first-flowering at just 65 cm from the ground.
Succulent herb, up to 80 cm tall, native to the dry-deciduous forests of northern Madagascar.
Mid sized crinum native to semi-aquatic environments including swamps. It can be grown in dry soil too. It flowers profusely with umbels of white flowers.
Glossy green, soft leaved succulent Dyckia. It is a variable species native to the coastal areas of Southern Brazil.
Rooted cutting, with one ore more new growths.
An Indian medical plant used in Ayurvedic medicine, with just too many good purposes to be resumed. It is a shrub to small tree that grows well in mediterranean to tropical conditions.
Impressive large and colourful Aloe from Southern Madagascar. Leaves are green during the growing season and turn red during rest. It grows outdoors in warm Mediterranean conditions but can be damaged by frost.
Cool-hardy ginger, with a particularly beautiful dense inflorescence, consisting of many, attractive, delicately scented orange-red flowers with striking stamens. Growth is quite upright and an adult clump can reach up to 2 m in height.
Hard-to-find Japanese selection of "variegated" Aspidistra. It is not striped: each leaf develops a cream white "shade" in the upper part of the blade. Aspidistras make excellent pot plants for shade. They can live indoors or outdoors as they can take real frost.