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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.
Chaya is a domesticated shrub, from Central America, traditionally used as a vegetable and for medicinal purposes. Today it is becoming more and more popular because of its healthy nutritional value. It is easy to grow in sunny drained locations, including in large pots.
This oak-leaf croton developed in Italy has green and red leaves with yellow veins and occasional spots. It has an elegant compact bushy growth habit.
This wonderful croton cultivar is widely cultivated in the Canary Islands since immemorial time. These older cultivars are hardier than others to wind and drought. It has lots of green in the leaves, so growth is very robust.
Petra is a classic cultivar of croton, with brightly coloured veins. Leaves start green with bright yellow veining, then they turn orange as they get older and then eventually become green-and-yellow again, as they mature.
Colocasia 'Illustris' is an old classic of tropical gardening. It produces very elegant narrow leaves with dark purple markings and thick veins. Its origin is unknown, but it was first described in 1873 as Alocasia illustris by the renown nurseryman William Bull, in England. A longer, more complete name would be Colocasia esculenta var. antiquorum...
This cultivar of taro is highly ornamental because of an elegant pattern of greens shown on leaves.
This Polynesian crop is also an incredible ornamental, with bold thick leaves and truly black leafstalks.
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.
Adenium somalense is one of the most beautiful caudiciform plants. It grows wild in Somalia and through the Rift Valley into Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania. Depending on the area, its trunk can take different shapes from a fat shrub to a small tree (more than 4 m), differently from the similar species A. obesum whose caudex is mainly underground. The showy...
Useful tree from the tropics of Asia and Africa, bering edible pink rounded fruits to 3 cm, which are sticky and sweet and loved by locals. It is deciduous, with ornamental foliage.
Large shrub to small tree with the brightest orange-red flowers. These are produced throughout the warmer months on the beatiful backdrop of its dark-green rough-textured foliage.
Pink Passion (‘Seipin') was found by Paul Hummel of wholesale growers Seiont Nurseries as a sport on a batch of the old favourite Cordyline australis ‘Red Star' at a tissue culture laboratory at Myerscough College in Lancashire in 2002.
Pour le moment, il ya peu de produits dans cette catégorie Autres exotiques