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This cultivar bears oval fruits, about 3cm long, with a reddish-brown color when exposed to sunlight, very tasty and with edible skin, ripen in early October. Considered the best cultivar for commercial cultivation, since it’s one of the most prolific cultivars of hardy kiwis
Costus arabicus 'Variegata' originates from Thailand and is notable for its variegated pattern with nice medium sized green and white variegated leaves.
Succulent groundcover of South Africas coastal regions. Finger-like leaves appear year round with long stems that root as they go, it produces yellow flowers of about 6cm of diameter.
Brunsvigia josephinae, commonly called Josephine's lily or candelabra lily, is a deciduous, subtropical species of Brunsvigia originating from South Africa.
Very wide and thick leaves, with unreal colours of greys, greens, browns and purples. It also develops the typical concentrical markings. One of the toughest "Neos" - it can survive to about -5 C (23 F)!
Very appealing guava cultivar, which is both ornamental and edible. The whole plant is colourful, with red-purple leaves, pink flowers and red-maroon fruits with pink sweet flesh. Its bark is copper coloured and peels regularly to expose shades of pink and green.
This Passionfruit produces abundant crops of yellow-orange, pear-shaped fruit with a sweet, delicious flavour. The fragrant flowers are beautifully coloured.
The giant spear lily grows as a moncarpic rosette like an agave, but has floppy spineless leaves up to 2 or 3 m long. It will eventually bloom with a bright red flowering structure, up to 3 to 5 meters tall.
Magnificent palm endemic to a small area in New Caledonia, with a showy ringed trunk, yellow crownshaft and stiff arching leaves, with a salmon-coloured new leaf.
Doryopteris cordata is a species of fern known for its distinctive heart-shaped fronds.
Pot 8,5 cm. Haworthia attenuata var. radula
Cont.= 6 cm. Little known hybrid of German origin. Grey-green tubercles and margins contrast on a darker background.
Cont.= 6 cm. Compact, clumping plant, 6-15 cm in diameter, with a central rootstock. Dark green or reddish leaves and white, 1,5 cm flowers. Native to the Uniondale district of the W. Cape of South Africa. Winter-growing but enjoys some summer rain.
NEW! - Cont.= 8,5 cm. Low growing succulent from South Africa with succulent green pointed leaves that turn purple in bright light. Flowers are pink, reminiscent of Portulaca flowers.
Beautiful wooly plant native to Mexico. It sheds all branches for a few weeks or few months in the bad season and then comes back. All leaves are coated with white threads and large pink flowers emerge profusely. It is very easy to grow.
NEW ! - Cont. =10 cm. Old inter-generic hybrid of Haworthia cymbiformis and Aloe speciosa, The foliage is green-red-brown, and intensifies during summer to almost black. Protect from frost.
NEW ! - Branched plant. Delicate creeping succulent with cream and green foliage. Leaves are glossy, hearth-shaped and slightly succulent.