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'Zefa Herbsternte' , also known as 'Zefa' or ‘Zeva’, is a summer-fruiting raspberry, producing good yields of sweet-tasting, large fruit from July onwards. Fruits grow on current season’s growth. ‘Zeva’ is more tolerant of cold climates than other raspberries, and is suitable for growing in northerly regions.
"Hapai" in Polynesian languague means pregnant, because this cane has "bellies, as the internodes are swollen. This is an ancient cultivar of Sugarcane.
Pack of two super-thick cuttings ready to sprout. Yellow stemmed cultivar we got in San Andres, Anaga. This type is widespread in the Canary Islands.
Old, classic sugarcane, with purple-black internodes. It is a great choice for the family orchard because of its thick, compact growth and its beauty. Badila's juice is darker in colour too, It grows erect, straight, short and thick black stalks.
Pack of two super-thick cuttings ready to sprout. Stems are yellow-pink with abundant white wax, giving the name Caña Blanca (White Cane). Sugar cane attains 3-5 m (9-15 ft) and grows in tropical to warm Mediterranean climates.
ONE super-thick cutting ready to sprout - Striped-stemmed sugar cane with glossy colourful stems with yellow and dark red lines. Very ornamental! Very good flavour and tender skin. Not really "variegated" but still beautifully striped.
Traditional Cuban sugar cane, often planted in family orchards.
Old cultivar of sugarcane from the SE U.S.A., made for chewing, juice, candy-making, syrup production and, last and also sugar production, even if it new cultivars replaced it long ago in the industy.We offer a potted rooted plant.
"Red earth sugarcane" in Polynesian languague is one of the most beautiful cultivars of this useful crop. Stems and leaves grow in a in a wide range of hues, from purple to black, coated with a white shiny wax, increasing the black-and-white contrast.
Non-tropical sugarcane which has been traditionally grown in the upper parts of SE USA (coastal Georgia)The juice is deep purple and not yellow, as in most sugarcane cultivars.The flavour is pleasantly grassy and not too sweet.
‘Ie‘ie' is the Hawaiian name for the forest vine Freycinetia arborea, a climbing Pandanaceae with ribbon-leaves similar to those of sugarcane.We offer a potted rooted plant.
This is the green and piny form of Chayote, the popular Central American gourd. It is a fast-growing sprawling vine that will bear lots of fruits in less than one year. We offer a pack of two fruits to sprout. These fruits-seeds sprout like coconuts, half-buried.
This is the WHITE form of Chayote, an edible fruit belonging to the gourd family, native to Mexico. It is a fast-growing sprawling vine that will bear lots of fruits in less than one year.We offer a pack of two large sprouting fruits. These fruits-seeds sprout like coconuts, half-buried. This is the white form.
Greenish-red fruit with pink pulp, of medium size, coconut flavored. Very pretty purple flower. It can pollinate with undatum, hybridum or JC01Rooted cutting of 20-25 cm.
Rooted cutting of 20-25 cm. Red skin red flesh. It needs a pollinator and the best is H.purpusii. Most pitahayas need a pollinating mate of a different species, in order to set fruits.
This 'B-19' variety has red skinned fruit with white flesh and a very sweet taste with a brix degree of 13º. This variety needs cross-pollination so that the fruit can reach a weight that can exceed 500 g. B-19 is considered a very productive variety in terms of size and quantity of fruit.
Hylocereus x 'AMERICAN BEAUTY'- is a fantastic new hybrid of Hylocereus guatemalensis X Hylocereus undatus - It is self-pollinating and produces an abundance of of aesthetically pleasant fruits with a nice pink flesh with a soft texture. They are very sweet and juicy, ideal for cocktails or fresh fruit smoothies.
Rooted cutting of 20-25 cm.
Self-fertile, pollinates with its own flower, red-skinned with pink flesh.Rooted cutting of 20-25 cm.
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