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Unusual Syngonium variety with leaves that start light green and develop into a deep, glossy green as they mature.It has large leaves that divide into three lobes as they get larger.
Fast growing climber from the Aracae family. It has pointed leaves of an intense green color and a totally random white variegated, each leaf being totally different from the rest.
Phormiums are great ornamentals from the South Pacific, they are hardy to -10 or lower, so they are perfect to create an exotic look in non-tropical gardens.
Beccariophoenix fenestralis is a spectacular, massive and rare Coconut relative from Magagascar.It is an imposing palm tree that is is cultivable in tropical and humid subtropical climate regions, in full sun and on rich soils, preferably sandy, acidic or neutral, where it grows quickly and vigorously.We offer a 100 cm high plant.
Frost hardy selection of Cordyline australis, with spectacular burgundy red leaves. It eventually becomes a tall branched palm-like tree, hardy to frost! It grows outdoors in Temperate to Subtropical conditions and does equally well in London or in the Canary Islands.
Cecropia peltata is widespread in secondary forests , from Tropical Mexico to Northern South America.
This flowering shrub-tree is renown for its abundance of scent. Hymenosporum flavum is widespread from New Guinea to New South Wales, in Australia and can attain heights of 2-20 m, bearing clusters of flowers in different shades of white-to-yellow.
Philodendron Saw has green, paddle-shaped elongated leaves with serrated edges that resemble saw, which is where it gets its name from.
This Crinum is an old, classic hybrid which is a re-bloomer (it blooms at least twice a year). Umbels hold about 10 large pink flowers. It is resistant to mild frosts.
The Philodendron 'Green Princess' is a beautiful plant that features rich green, glossy oval-shaped leaves and will thrive in a spot with moderate light levels
Bulbous perennial with umbels of large, bell-shaped, deep rose to wine-red flowers(rose-purple to red-purple) 10cm long
This is the GIANT form from New Caledonia, Fidji and neighbouring islands. It grows as tall as a banana tree, with a total height of 2 to 4 m. It is a supreme ornamental with wide leaves and astonishing inflorescenes 40-50 m in diameter, with white scented flowers. It loves well drained sandy soils and full sun.
This is one of the most beautiful aspidistras we grow. Leaves have a beautiful texture, with tiny elegant ribs, and a lot of well defined spots... sorry "Dots"... these are bright white but their outer edge is yellow and then dark green, so they stand out a lot.
"Splendens Foliis Variegatis" ... it is a splendid name! This variegated, double-pink oleander is an unsurpassed old European cultivar, which was first mentioned in 1854 in Handbuch der Blumengärtnerei, by J.W. F. Bosse.
The most extraordinary dragon tree is the one from the island of Socotra. Here we offer 5-6 years old seedlings.
This small and showybegonia is native to Sabah in Borneo. Leaves are peltate and pointed at both ends. They are bright green, dotted with red-burgundy spots. It was described in 1990 and it rather easy to grow.
Fabulous free blooming Hoya hybrid, with 4,5 cm wide flowers of truly nice colours ranging from red to yellow. These are remarkably scented, with a hint of lemon. Leaf blades are glossy, flat, with embedded veins and slightly revolute margins.
Monilaria are winter-growing succulent mesembs from the from the Western Cape of South Africa. In Monilaria moniliformis the internodes are often larger than long, 1-2 cm thick. It is recognizeable from the other species by the round, soft, short-collared sheaths which completely cover the leaves for the next growth period.
Small shrubby mesemb, with "bonsai habit" and showy yellow-green flowers. It grows a perennial short branched stem and each year it will build the new shoots with leaves and flowers, which are weakly lignified and will last only one season.