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This is the most cold-tolerant species in its genus. Clinostigmas are quintessentially tropical palms from the ever-wet slopes of the Pacific Islands, with very long crownshafts and arching leaves with very exotic drooping segments.
Neoregelia 'Freddie' is a bromeliaceae with a cherry-red central foliage, green leaves with distinct white lines.
Monstera deliciosa is a species of flowering plant native to tropical forests of southern Mexico, south to Panama. It is very widely grown in temperate zones as a houseplant.
Also known under the name Agave celsii, this medium-sized species grows in humid, high altitude forests in the Mexican states of Hidalgo, San Luis Potosi and Tamaulipas.
Cordyline fructicosa 'Kalakaua'
This Australian species is called the Firewheel Tree, because of its orange-red striking blooms.
What a beauty! This plant came out of the brazilian forests, and it soon became one of the most sought after indoor plants. According to begonia experts, this a "Spotted-leaf angel-wing cane-type begonia" and indeed the wings are dotted with silver circles.
Magnificent flowering bulb, producing tall spikes of large, scented pink flowers, with a long blooming period lasting two and more months.
These bulbs are now about three years old, sown from seeds in 2018. They belong to the populations found in KZN
The Australian Baobab, or Boab, is the only species existing outside of Africa and Madagascar. It is found in Northern Australia and grows into a huge bottle tree.
Ammocharis is a majestic, South african bulb from the summer-rainfall desert.
This Scadoxus produces one of the showiest inflorescence of all the South African flora: a large sphere of red flowers held on a long stalk , often compared to fireworks! Luckily, it is rather fast and easy to grow , especially in Mediterranean conditions.
This is a "wow hybrid" with white-marginated wide leaves and a long lasting bright bloom. Aechmea x 'Friederike' is a cross of : Aechmea chantinii x Aechmea fasciata, mutated through in vitro cultivation, developed at Corn. Bak nurseries in Holland and released in 1984.
Beautiful, different, purple flower, with special peach or brownish tones. It gives medium to large flowers with a pleasant and sweet aroma.
Elegant kentia palm from the Lord Howe Island. Howea belmoreana is the rarer sister of the enormously common "common kentia", Howea forsteriana, which is produced by millions units as the perfect house plant. Howea belmoreana is similar in many aspects but its leaves arch in the opposite sense and its segments point upwards.
This is a deciduous shrub which can self-sustain as a tree or behave as a liana, up to 15 m tall, depending on conditions. Flowers are incredibly exotic.
This kleinia grows into a branched shrublet, often arranged as a fountain , with its branches spreading and arching outwards.
Shrubby caudiciform from Madagascar, with a long flowering season. It can grow to anything between 40 cm and 2 m in height, according to the conditions. It was described as recently as 1996 by Dr. W. Rauh. This species has two forms, with different types of leaves. This is the entire leaf form. We offer a 1-2 year old caudex: 3-5 cm diameter
Very elegant palm from Australia, with slender ringet trunk, topped by a showy bright green crownshaft.
This species bears edible fruits and it grows just 20-50 cm tall. with a thick underground trunk or caudex, which helps it to survive drought and fires. Sometimes it is called the "underground tree".