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Feather palm with sweet, tasty, scented fruits. It is native to Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina and it is the only frost-hardy species of palm that can produce abundant, delicious and useful fruits in colder climates. Leaves are blue-silvery, elegantly arching. Mature specimens show no damage at -10 C and some have survived to -20 C !
10 cm cutting. Slowly clumping rosette,with elegant red inflorescences held on tall stalks. The dark green leaves have the typical white H spots.It is a widespread South African aloe tolerant of different conditions.
2-years old seeding of a rare species of mango from Borneo. "Laurina" fruits contain the flavour of all flavours! They are green-yellow when ripe and the skin sap smells of turpentine! Bright yellow-orange flesh, very juicy, with an intensity of flavour that no domestic mango can achieve. Sweet too, and only comparable to Mangifera casturi. What a mango!...
This is considered the most floriferous aspidistra, because its large flowers carpet the ground conspicuously during the winter months.
Blood banana is a supreme ornamental for warmer climates or conservatories. The dark green leaves are splashed with purple-burgundy blotches. A classic of all-times for tropical gardening.
This Caribbean Hohenbergia has wide leaves that turn red in cool winters. Inflorescences are pendulous, ornamental, long-lived, ending up with white and blue fruits. It is endemic to Cuba and somehow cold-tolerant.
This is one of the most useful veggies to keep at hand. It It will thrive almost anywhere and will produce tasty and healthy food throughout the warmer months, with an exotic ornamental accent. Flowers are pink, with a purple throat, abundantly produced by well-fed plants.
Leaves are wide, purple-maroon beneath. Inflorescences are pendant, with variable shades of red, yellow, green and purple. This Heliconia is a magnificent beauty, good for subtropical climates. It comes from Colombia and Ecuador, at 800 - 2200 m elevation.
Spectacular dwarf selection of an everblooming Australian species. It makes a perfect flowering groundcover in sunny conditions but it is also great in rockeries or in pots as a fill-up plant. It originates in a harsh mediterranean climate and it is very adaptable ... let's say from -5 to 45C!
This "Giant Blue Salvia" is a shrub from Cool-tropical Africa. It grows in a quintessentially tropical shape, with large opposite dark green leaves and monumental sprays of electric blue-purple flowers, lasting for some months. Grows in the coastal Mediterranean.
Oh-oh! This is a truly well-done cross of two elegant and evergreeen wild South African species: One is the coral-red, freely blooming C.elatus, and the other is the more elusive C.obliquus with hanging blooms and a bold habit. All the best was inherited and now we have this good garden or pot subject.
Diospyros nigra, the Black Sapote, is a species of persimmon that is native to eastern Mexico and Central America south to Colombia.
Neoregelia johannis is one of the most beautiful large sized Neo with wide leaves that are pale-green with red parts. Rosettes reach 50-100 cm in diameter.
Wow! "Qué será", Whatever will be will be, is a supershowy, fiercely spined bromeliad suitable for non-tropical climates. Its leaves have cream-yellow stripes on dark green with pink hues. It is not too large and eventually produces a spectacular red inflorescence. It is remarkably hardy to light frosts.
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.
Beautiful and unusual-looking bromeliad with upright tubular rosettes. Leaves are stiff and succulent, reen-grey, marbled with white-to-purple spots.
Stunning yellow/golden flowers with large clusters, top of petals curl over with white edge, rounded petals with rounded tips, heavy textured, with a beautiful pleasant peachy fragrance.
This beautiful Cyrtanthus is rewarding in cultivation. It is an evergreen South African bulb, which slowly forms clumps and fills up its pot. It is easy to grow and bloom.