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Ornamental shrub to small tree, 2-8 m tall, grown and admired for its symmetrical foliage. It is a relative of the edible Cassava (Manihot esculenta) found in tropical America, but this species is by far hardier to cold and it grows taller and stouter.
Cont.= 12 cm. Huge Plant with >8 heads. Beautiful plant from the Little Karoo, with large, greyish V-shaped leaves. With age, leaf tips form elegant teeth. Large cream to yellow flowers. Full sun to light shade. Keep drier in summer.
Mid-sized plant with yellow flowers. Native to a small area of coastal forest in cooler So.Brazil, it is a tough sun-loving plant that grows well in open and exposed sites. Use in trees or stumps as an epiphyte or on rocks.
Glossy green, soft leaved succulent Dyckia. It is a variable species native to the coastal areas of Southern Brazil.
h= 40-60 cm - Cont. 12 cm. The famous "Traveller's tree" of Madagascar is an icon of tropical gardening of all times. It is a palm-like tree holding a crown of majestic, large banana-leaves, arranged as a giant fan. Flowers are strelitzia-like.
NEW ! - Cont. 8-10 cm. The most sought after of all the “Hahnii”. Thin, small, yellow, semi translucent leaves with a wide, central green band. Its ample variegation makes this plant the most delicate of the series: better grown indoor in a warm,
Rooted plant, 10-12 cm diam. Cont. 8 cm. We got this Aloe as A. buettneri, but it looks to us like a hybrid of Aloe dorotheae. Rosettes are 10-16 cm wide, leaves are speckled and turn glossy red during rest or in full sun. It grows as a dense groundcover and makes a nice potted specimen or even a hanging basket plant. It can stand low temperatures but it...
NEW ! - Rooted plant, h=10-12 cm. Variable subspecies. Leaves have abundant pearl-white tubercles. It is possibly the cold hardiest species in the genus Gasteria as it can withstand temperatures down to -7º C
NEW ! - Pack 3 cuttings of 5-7 cm. "Lactea" in Latin means "Milky". This South African succulent bears fragrant milky-white flowers in winter, lasting several weeks. A neat branched plant with short broad leaves.
Upright succulent from Madagascar, with showy winter flowers. This plant has a high concentration of alkaloids, steroids, lipids, and other phytochemical compounds.
Subtropical scrambling shrub with bi-coloured blooms. It is an old cross developed for ornamental purposes and it flowers almost continuously.
NEW ! - Larger in all its parts, this ornamental creeping mesemb bears huge magenta flowers.
14-18 cm pot, bare rooted - Small to medium sized, compact Agave with embossed glaucous leaves. Margins are undulate and armed with reddish-brown spines. It is a mountain species from southern Mexico, found at 1300 to 2300 m (4500 to 7500 ft.).
This Acalypha with huge chequered leaves. is the one with the largest leaves. They are 20-40 cm long! The dominant colour is a purple-black and variegation of different tones appear here and there.
Shrubby jasmine with magnificently white and fragrant flowers. Pick them at home and use them to make your own jasmine tea. It blooms almost throughout the year, as long as the weather is warm enough. It is perfect in pots because it will stay small and flower since an early age.
Hawaiian mango cultivar. Fruit medium to large (300-500 g), sweet, juicy, no fiber, richly flavored. It is a high quality mango, attractively coloured, with late, uneven ripening.
We offer a rooted cutting of 20-25 cm
A gift of nature! This mid-large species from Río de Janerio has showy red and green blotches and a wide water tank. It was described in 1983 as a species but it was considered a natural hybrid during a few years. It belongs to the Neoregelia johannis complex, with thick wide leaves, but markings are much like Neoregelia marmorata.
Low, spreading Philodendron with dense foliage. It is native to Brazil and makes a perfect exotic house plant, resembling a miniature of the more popular Philodendron bipinnatifidum.
Cold-hardy hybrid of unrivalled beauty. It is a man-made cross of Alocasia odora x Alocasia portei, developed in Florida. It bears magnificent huge leaves, and will survive to frost, to about -10 C. Leaves can reach 1.5 m in length and trunks can grow up to 2 m tall, giving a palm-like appearance.