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This thornless variety comes from the genus Hylocereus and an unknown species native to Nicaragua. The fruits average size is a pound with thick pink skin with green fins and it has deep red flesh. The most interesting aspect of this variety is its lack of spins.Rooted cutting of 20-25 cm.
Cont.= 6 cm. Medium sized species. Leaves are spotted in dark transverse bands. Margins are leathery, with small rounded teeth. It is native to the dry fynbos vegetation of the inland Western Cape. Thrives in Mediterranean climates.
Branched, Cont.= 8,5 cm - Possibly a hybrid of garden origin. Haworthia rigida was never found in the wild and is still an "Unplaced Name". It refers to a beautiful plant with attractive shape and leaf texture. Turns very dark in sun.
This tropical pandanus grows new white leaves. They turn green after some months, so the whole center of the crown is alway white, while the rest is green. It grows slowly.
Beautiful and tasy red-skinned fibreless mango. It is a selected seedling of Tommy Atkins. Fruits are large-sized and ripen well in the Canary Islands and other Mediterranean cimates with dry summers.
Four 15-20 cm cuttings. Creeping, fast growing succulent plant with bright pink-red flowers in summer. This hybrid Aptenia is the perfect groundcover for gardens in coastal mediterranean climates. This is called Aptenia 'Red Apple' in the USA.
A less common type of "pothos". This cultivar is variegated in pure white and has a more delicate growth habit.
A speckled dwarf Peperomia. This species is perfectly adapted to indoor conditions and makes an excellent house plant.
One of the few grey leaved agaves from the Caribbean islands. Mid-sized elegant rosette, with grey-yellow leaves and dark spines. It is an uncommon species endemic to the rocky hills of SE Cuba. It can be kept small in a pot for years.