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This is one of finest clones of the large sized, showy Aechmea mulfordii. 'Malva' has wide and thick silvery-mauve leaves that come in a colour different from most other bromeliads. ... and with the tall yellow inflorescence is an absolute winner!
A huge clump of Green Elephant Tusks: stiff, upright cylindrical leaves up to 2 m tall. This is an impressive species from Tropical East Africa. The largest of all sansevierias. It can grow indoors in a large pot, in bright light. We ship a 40-60 cm plant, bare-rooted.
Supreme flowering bromeliad. This variety was described in 1962 from Santa Catarina, in SE Brazil. It is much taller and stouter than the typical A. gamosepala and bears pink-and-white spikes in Spring. Tolerant of moderate cold.
Exotic tube-like billbergia, with silver banded stiff leaves. Even when not in flower, this plant is very striking. Showy pink-blue inflorescences in late spring.
Tiny tube-bromeliad, suitable for terrariums, hanging baskets, rockeries or small pots. It is a small Neoregelia adaptable to different conditions.
Edward has green-yellow fruits of medium size, about 500 g each, with low fibres presence. It has a juicy and melting texture. Early season.
Old classic hybrid with small-sized rosettes of colourful leaves, turning glossy cherry red or dull maroon, according to season, light, temperature. It is a cross between the tropical Cryptanthus bahianus and the frost-hardy Billbergia nutans, so it is a cold-proof Cryptanthus-like plant, good for terrariums!
Cont. 6 cm. A beauty from South Africa. This succulent has unusual leaves with a translucent window on the top. Beautiful daisy like flowers. Easy to grow, needs a winter rest.
One of the most heavily scented flowers of all. This shrub produces sprays of yellow-green flowers with an incredible night scent.
Ginger is a widelspread Asian herb, with culinary and medicinal uses. Reed-like foliage grows in the warmer months from an underground rhizome.
Elegant sansevieria with large wide mottled leaves. It is native to Zaire and was described in the year 2000. Single or paired leaves rise from a thick, underground rhizome.
This is an old garden hybrid with continuous blooming, tolerant of many different conditions. Flowers are penduolous and very attractive. It becomes a great colourful groundcover in bright shade under trees.
South African beauty with evergreen leaves and showy Iris-like flowers, profusely produced in Spring and Summer.
This is one of the most beautiful taros! Bright pink leaf stalks hold green leaves. Corms are used in traditional polynesian cuisine both for Poi and for Table use, steamed, baked, fried or boiled.
Elegant evergreen shrub with deep green fragrant leaves that bears small flowers of white to pink in colour. It is resistant to moderate frost. This plant is called Manuka and it is known for medicinal purposes but also because it makes a special bee honey. There are also reports of therapeutic properties.
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.
Incredible shape and colours! It is a variegated cultivar of the popular tapioca or cassava. This deciduous shrub is an exciting addition to any tropical setting. We offer a well-rooted, 1 year old plant. It is a deciduous shrub
Interesting evergreen fruit tree native from Central America.Now in cultivation in many tropical and subtropical countries of Asia.
Mango cultivar developed in 1958 in Chiapas, Mexico, typical for its shape reminiscent of an upside-down pear. Golden yellow skin, without fibres. Autaulfo now became the second commercial mango in the United States.
Dwarf mango tree with huge purple-green juicy fruits of about 1 kg each. One of the most colourful of all. Bears late in season. Not really cold hardy, but being "dwarf" it can be easily protected in winter, grown in a greenhouse or trained on a wall.