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"Elkhorn ferns" or "staghorn ferns" naturally grow on tree trunks as epiphytes. This species is native to Oceania and tolerates almost-freezing temperatures, so it can be grown outdoors in sheltered areas of the Mediterranean. We offer a large multi-headed plant grown in a hanging basket. If you divide it, you can make 2 or 3 large plants and a few more...
NEW! - Cont.= 8,5 cm - Popular species of living-stone from South Africa, with thick succulent leaves imitating rocks. It takes light frosts.
Cont.= 8 cm. Nearly spherical living-stone succulent plant, with pale mottled green leaves. It is hardy to frosts of about -3 C if kept dry.
Japanese red mutant with pink flowers
This living-stone plant is a living myth, as it was considered extinct until about 2014, when it was rediscovered in the wild in S of Klipplaat, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Very exotic small tree native to New Caledonia. Few palm-like branches hold large coppery red to dark green leaves with toothed edges. We offer sun-hardened plants, a perfect people-stopper for the coastal Mediterrean garden.
2 years old potted plant. This surprising tree that grows in sea water, forming thick stilt roots at the base.You can keep it for years in a bucket with soil and fresh water, as it does not really need any salt to grow. It will branch and form stilt roots and set fruits even in a large pot. Our plants descend from the populations in Subtropical Florida,...
"Hapai" in Polynesian languague means pregnant, because this cane has "bellies, as the internodes are swollen. This is an ancient cultivar of Sugarcane.
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.
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.
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.
One mature rosette, 5-8 cm diameter. A miniature creeping Sansevieria, with spiky tight rosettes on stolons. This "Bally 12681" from Kenya is surely the smallest and the cutest of all the species! Easy and fast growing. Good for terrariums and for hanging baskets.
NEW ! Large head with leaves of 30-40 cm - This species has cylindrical smooth leaves with a green-gray banding.Old plants in the ground can reach 1-2 m in height.
Patula is the most compact variety of the popular Sansevieria cylindrica. Leaves are cute and chubby, silvery and banded in high light. Solitary plants often resemble a chubby human hand !
30-40 cm wide. This is a form with green long leaves, originating from Ethiopia or Eritrea. There are some similar plants in Somalia with shorter grayer leaves. Fan-shaped succulent with distichously arrangedthick leaves, of a bright blue-green. Slow growing and still very uncommon in the trade.
Giant Plant: Perfect 60-70 cm wide fan - Form with green long leaves, probably originating from Ethiopia or Eritrea of this spectacular fan-succulent with thick blue-green leaves. Seldomoffered for sale. Slow growing.,
Curious plant nicknamed “Baseball Bat” for the unusual look of its banded tubular leaves, growing from a short underground rhizome. It is easy, but very slow growing: a rare collector’splant.
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