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We offer a 8-14 cm rooted plant. This is a distinctive mid-sized aloe that grows on cliffs, in Yemen. Rosettes grow asymmetrically on a side, with beautiful, wide dull mottled leaves with widely spaced spines.
Very exotic foliage, velvety, translucent and with bright copper patches This gesneriad grows up to 60 cm tall and blooms profusely in Spring and Summer with VERY exotic flowers. Say tree-gloxinia and many people will imagine this plant.
Showy flowering plant from Central America, with astonishing mauve blooms and ornamental foliage made of dark-green leaves with sandpaper surface.
Lovely dwarf pachypodium from the harsh center of Madagascar, with yelllow flowers. This variety from the Isalo mountains has narrower leaves. We offer a 3 years old branched plant
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Endemic succulent from Canary Islands, widespread on the drier and rocky areas of the archipelago.
All purpose spinach, but also an ornamental groundcover or climber for shady, wet places. Basella alba grows fast in hot, humid and lightly shaded conditions. Leaves can be picked continuosly and are often eaten lightly cooked, as a spinach.
Mid size Aechmea with slender, tubular pale green rosettes, bearing a a pink "spray" inflorescence with pink bracts and purple flowers.
This is a true wild clone of the elusive Neoregelia princeps. It is a species of unsurpassed beauty, with an appealing silver cross banding, especially evident on the underside of the leaves.
Succulent shrublet of just 10-40 cm, from the Cape of South Africa. Curved green stems, made of "pairs of leaves" branch geometrically, creating an intriguing pattern.
Resistant to Zone 7b. Cultivated for traditional Chinese medicine Also known as Typhonium divaricatum var. roxburghii . Taiwan, Yunnan [Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Japan (Bonin Islands), Malaysia, New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand]
Compact, silvery-blue form of Pritchardia hillebrandtii, with black fruits, originated in a small islet in Hawaii. Please be patient, this plant will not show any blue until late.
Cute portulaca species, branched, with very hairy leaves and showy purple flowers. It blooms profusely through the warmer months of the year.
New Agave species described in 2013 within the "marmorata group".
This tree-pachypodium is slender in youth, with a thin, straight trunk and a graceful rosette of long, arching glossing leaves.
This native of the Western cape has Jade coloured leaves and night-scented yellow flowers. Stomatium species come from inland So. Africa and they are hardy to frost.
This giant-leaved aroid is considered a holy grial by those who love exotic foliage. It was called Anthurium salgarense until 2019, when it was split out of the species salgarense as it was described as a new species on its own.
This is the most classic tall heirloom poinsettia which is so widespread in the old gardens of the Canary Islands and the Southern Mediterranean.
This hoodia is different in its genus because of its thicker stems, less branched. It blooms with yellow-maroon flowers. It is native to an area Prince Albert, in South Africa. Some authors consider it a synonym of H. gordonii.