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This is one of the most classic and beautiful mid sized palms, from Australia. They are "elegant" in all their parts, just as their name says.
"Hardy Elephant Ear" is a species of Alocasia that can take cold much better than others. It is native to high elevations in New Guinea. Leaf blades reach only 30-40 cm but they are purple-coppery beneath. It is fast growing, it does not require hot conditions and will sprout back after mild frost.
Nice-looking mesemb with gray warty leaves. It forms very cute low clumps or carpets and blooms profusely with yellow flowers that open in the late afternoon and are scented through the night.
The most popular cold-hardy palm of all times. This species will grow outdoors with little effort almost anywhere in Europe.
This Dominican "bottle palm"makes a spectacular stout trunk and its leaves show the beautiful simmetry so typical in the genus Coccothrinax.
This is said to be the cold-hardiest or one of the most resistant of all edible taros. It is also ornamental, with pinkcolour in the leaf petioles and main veins.
One of the most exotic of all desert trees: this tree aloe stands out in dry areas of Namibia and South Africa. Throughout much of its range this species is in decline.
Beautiful branched Hoodia from Botswana, South Africa and Namibia. It has become also popular as a medicinal plant, since it reputedly works as an appetite suppressant.
Very ornamenal succulent peperomia from Peru. It is a shrublet with very dense pale green foliage, all glossy. Leaves look like praying "folded" leaves, but it is just their typical shape.
Philodendron x 'Corsinanum' is a very old hybrid with marvelous ornamental foliage. Leaves are dark green with pale veins and wavy margins.
Bright yellow fruit with red blush, round, with a size between 600-800 gr. It has a very sweet flavor, with hints of plum.
African fruit tree, popular in Jamaica.
Colocasia gigantea, also called giant elephant ear or Indian taro, is a 1.5–3 m tall herb with a large, fibrous, inedible corm, producing at its apex a whorl of large leaves.
The "triangle palm" has a striking leaf arrangement. It is a fast-growing feather palm from the drier and cooler South of Madagascar, that is becaming increasingly popular in cultivation.
The coconut palm needs no introduction. It is simply "The Tree of Life". Here we offer a stout plant sprouted about 2 years ago.
So ornamenta! This evergreen drimiopsis has succulent leaves with an incredible pattern of green rounded spots on a silvery-jade background. Spikes of white flowers are a nice addition in late summer and fall.
This species is smaller than other livistona, with glossy drooping segments, reminiscent of the more common, and much larger, Livistona decora.