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Exotic climber in the bignonia family with white flowers with pink throat. This is a delightful variegated cultivar with white leaf margins.
A blue fern from America, with large wide fronds growing from a creeping stem. It becomes even showier when the spores show up with a bright orange colour.
Easy growing shrub or climber in the Bignonia family. It is able to bloom in a small pot too. Tecoma is native to the mediterranean areas of South Africa and it takes frost to about -4 C.
This is the pure-yellow form of the well known Tecomaria, a flowering shrub from South Aftica, a popular trailing bush suitable for warm temperate to subtropical conditions.
This is the typical blue-flowered form of Plumbago, an evergreen scrambling shrub suitable for Mediterranean climates.
Cold-hardy succulent plant, The best red-orange colours will show up in full sun and cold weather. Hardy to frost, down to about -6 C. Light frosts improve the colour!
Subtropical yellow jasmine from SE Asia.
New selection with finely pink-edged black-green leaves. It is a small sized cordyline that grows in upright shoots.
Old miniature hybrid. Exceptional white fibres coil and twist on the margins of the stiff, glossy leaves. It is a cross of two subspecies of Agave filifera.
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...
Polygala myrtifolia is an evergreen 2-4m tall South African shrub or small tree found along the southern and south-eastern coasts. It is a showy ornamental for mediterranean climates and it is hardy to about -4 C.
Odontonema strictum is a species of plant in the family Acanthaceae which is endemic to South America.