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Miniature beauty from South Africa. This succulent has unusual leaves with a translucent window on the top. Beautiful, white, daisy-like flowers. Easy to grow in sand, better with a winter rest.
Cont. 6 cm. A beauty from South Africa. This succulent has unusual leaves with a translucent window on the top. Beautiful daisy like flowers. Easy to grow, needs a winter rest.
Garcinia intermedia is a species of tropical Central American tree which produces tasty fruit. Is known as the lemon drop mangosteen (a name it shares with the closely related and similarly tasting Garcinia madruno). In Spanish it is called mameyito, though it is known as jorco in Costa Rica.
NEW ! - Rooted plant, h=10-12 cm. Variable subspecies. Leaves have abundant pearl-white tubercles. It is possibly the cold hardiest species in the genus Gasteria as it can withstand temperatures down to -7º C
Ginkgo is a fabulous Asian tree, able to grow in cold temperate to subtropical climates. It is an excellent ornamental but it is also appreciated for its medicinal properties.
This small tree bears one of the most beautiful of all flowers: large and fragrant, with white petals and a pink-yellow centre. Also the foliage is spectacular, large and elegant. Gustavia is the perfect small tree for a greenhouse, it can also flower in large pots, at less than 2 m tall.
Helichrysum italicum is a flowering plant of the daisy family Asteraceae. It is sometimes called false curry plant. It grows on dry, rocky or sandy ground around the Mediterranean. The stems are woody at the base and can reach 60 cm or more in height. The clusters of yellow flowers are produced in Summer, they retain their colour after picking and are...
Hanging heliconia of unusual beauty, with velvety-hairy pink inflorescences and gorgeous foliage, which is glossy and marron underneath.
Rare hibiscus from the Indian Ocean. We offer the form with orange-red shiny flowers, which is native to Reunion Island. It is an easy to grow tall shrub with ascending branches. It takes wind and drought and some cold too!
Beautiful African Hibiscus with elegant drooping flowers with reflexed, "schizo" petals. It is an easy to grow shrub with ascending spreading branches. It is a tropical plant but it can be grown outdoors in the warmer coastal Mediterranean. Photo from Wikimedia Commons.
This is a lovely small species from SE. Brazil with the most unusual leaves in the genus: these are dark green with a bright white central stripe. Then it bears "reticulate" pink coloured flowers. This is the true wild species, not one of the hybrids commonly found in the trade under this name.
NEW! Hoya onychoides is a magnificent vine with large, dark glossy leaves and enormous purple flowers in large umbels.
This caudex ant-plant is an epiphytic plant that develop a huge chambered stem, providing shelter for some species of ants.In turn, these ant-plants, or myrmecophytes, receive nutrients and protection from the ants. The caudex of Hydnophytum moseleyanum can get quite large, up to 20-40 cm in diameter, and the bark is grey and smooth (much like the one of...
This palm is a great ornamental. It is very beautiful as a juvenile because of the reddish stem and petioles. They are very fast when young.
h= 30-60 cm - Cont. 14-16 cm. Distinctive small palm, with a grey bottle-shaped trunk. Hyophorbe lagenicaulis has a waxy green crownshaft and elegant, arching pinnate leaves. Be careful, it is damaged or killed by frost, nevertheless it is a naturally short species that can live for years in a container.
It is an endangered shrub of unrivalled beauty, with glossy leaves and large white "orchid-like" flowers splashed with red, 5-6 cm across. Keep it between 10 and 25 C for optimal growth. It is a fleshy-stemmed, much-branched, perennial plant growing to 1.5 m, with bright green leaves. It usually flowers in winter and early spring. It is not cold-hardy,...
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