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Ici vous trouverez quelques espèces de fleurs et de feuillages exotiques qui ne sont pas encore rangées dans leur propre catégorie. Certaines sont de petites plantes herbacées, alors que d'autres sont de grands arbres. Vous trouverez des acalyphas, cordylines, hoyas, pandanus, frangipaniers et bien d'autres, y compris des plantes rares. Jour après jour, nous allons ajouter des éléments de plus en plus intéressants.
Low growing Duranta with golden foliage and pale blue flowers, followed by the usual orange fruits. It is a moderate grower so it can be kept small. In the tropics, it is often used as a hedge.
Dark green leaves with white margins. This variegated cultivar is a strong grower with upright branches and even spines.
Flowering shrub endemic to the Atlantic rainforest, relative of the popular Solandra maxima. Its exotic flowers are green and and point downwards It tolerates cool conditions and short, light frosts.
Pick coconut-tasting chestnuts underwater and eat them raw! This is versatile aquatic plant domesticated in SE Asia. It starts growing when temperatures go up (in April?) and bears tufts of glossy thick leaves.
Beautiful caudex plant native to South Africa. It has an elegant mimosa-like foliage and builds an underground caudex to at least 30 cm in diameter.
This exciting ornamental is a cold-hardy mountain banana-relative, native to China. It grows banana-like leaves to height of about 1,5 m, and then blooms with a showy golden "artichoke", lasting for months.
Beautiful ensete with gigantic purple-red leaves on the leave edges, underside, vein and trunk.
This "mountain banana" comes from high-elevation tropical Africa and bears enomous leaves with a solid red rachis. It grows well in warm temperate and Mediterranean climates. It is not a true banana of the genus Musa, so its fruits are not edible. Nevertheless, in Africa the corms are regularly collected and eaten.
Very nice ornamental shade tree, highly appreciated for its ubrella shaped crown and the unusual black-brown round fruits
NEW! 10 cm Cutting - Pink- flowered selection of an excellent freely-blooming orchid. We offer small adult plants that can bloom in less than one year.
NEW! 10 cm Cutting - Red- flowered selection of an excellent freely-blooming orchid. We offer small adult plants that can bloom in less than one year.
It has a gained a reputation as a difficult plant, because it is very susceptible to rot in combination with low temperatures.
1-2 year old seedling. This "Dwarf Coral Tree" is native to Natal, in South Africa. It is a densely branched deciduous shrub, with scarlet flowers on black flower stalks, standing above the foliage during a long time. It is suited to mediterranean climates and takes light frosts.
A classic of subtropical gardening. This is one of the cold-hardiest coral-trees and it is quite easy to grow and bloom, with fabulous sprays of large coral-red flowers. It can be a small shrub to a tree of 10 or more meters in height.
This Dwarf Coral Tree is native to Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico. It is a shrub with white bark, erect growth and truly showy scarlet flowers. It is suited to warm temperatate to subtropical climates. Its small size and frost resistance ( to about -6 C !) make it suitable for Northern latitudes.
Dwarf Coral Tree is native to Natal, in South Africa. It is a densely branched deciduous shrub, with scarlet flowers on black flower stalks, standing above the foliage during a long time. It is suited to mediterranean climates and takes light frosts.
Small tree from dry South Africa with unusually thick branches and unsually wide trifoliate leaves. These are gorgeous, velvety, with a few spines. It is very ornamental. It starts its life with a caudex and can stay in a pot for eons, keeping a nice caudex with very short shoots. Inforescences show the fabulous classic erythrina-red colour and flowers...
Tree 4-20 m tall, with corky bark and hooked spines on the branches. The flowers have the beautiful red so typical of the genus Erythrina.
Wili-wili, or Erythrina sandwicensis is endemic to the dry side of the Hawaiian Islands. It is almost a succulent plant, as it often grows on dry lava rock, with a thick trunk. Flower colours range through different hues and each specimen is different: they can be Green to Yellow to different types of Orange.
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