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Is this the best ornamental colourful foliage on earth? This is a rather dwarf banana tree with fully speckled leaves with all the hues of orange and red, intermingled with lime-green speckles.
This edible plant is grown and used much like oreganon. Beautiful thick, hairy leaves and flowers. It is easy to grow in pots and very ornamental. It is a perennial, semi-succulent herb.
Odd and beautiful ornamental shrub producing abundant blooms directly on the stem. This hard-to-find ornamental is a choichy classic of tropical and subtropical gardening.
This is a second generation (F2) cross of Cycas debaoensis and C. revoluta. This means that all our seedlings are not an exact mix of the two species as it was in the first generation F1.
This is a "shrubby philodendron" with dense, stiff growth. It takes high light and even direct sun and wind. Stems are all erect and branch freely, leaves are thick and leathery and arranged flat.
Mhyrr tree native to high elevations in SE Aethiopia and Kenia. They grow as magnificent trees in open deciduous woodlands, with gnarled swollen stems with glossy gray flaking bark.
New species of Adenium from the Dhofar region, with especially attractive, bottle-shaped stems. The shrub is "polymorphic"and can be tall or squat depending on the conditions, or even pendant when growing on a vertical cliff.
Succulent shrub from SW Madagascar, with brown-grey stems, with a rough texture, regularly dotted with of clusters of short, dark spines.
Bat leaved passion flower is a small vine from Central America to Bolivia, with unusually shaped, which are very wide and very short, resembling the silhouette of a bat.
Clibing Philodendron from Cuba, Hispaniola and Jamaica. It is extremely ornamental and easy to grow. It does well in high light to full sun, on trunks, rocks or as a ground cover. It takes harsh conditions, including wind and coast.
An old classic in fine tropical gardening. This mid to large bromeliad has stiff glossy leaves and a very long lasting, bright inflorescence, shimmering in blue and red.
This deciduous species is grown as an ornamental in different areas of Mexico. Nevertheless it is scarce in the wild, as it is found in small and scattered populations in dry areas of C-SE Mexico.
Mid sized Kalanchoe with grey-green leaves and yellow flowers.
This species is a compact shrublet with rounded silvery-grey leaves and glossy red flowers.
Very ornamental and colourful small clumping palm from SE Asia. Leaves and sheaths have different shades of green, mottled with yellow. The young new leaf is mottled in red-maroon.
Boswellia ovalifoliolata is native to India, but unlike the widespread Indian species Boswellia serrata, this one is restricted to a rather small area: It is endemic to the Tirumala hills, in the Seshachalam hillranges of Palakonda, in the Eastern Ghats.
This Pelargonium has succulent leaves, irregularly pinnatilobate, covered with microscopic hairs. The stems can be up to 5 cm thick and are armed with spines.
Beautiful "Shampoo ginger" with wide, dark-green leaves and pinecone-like reddish inflorescences that come out of the ground.
Caudex-forming asclepiad with scrambling stems. It builds a sub-spherical caudex, up to 35 cm in diameter. The velvety stems grow up to 50 cm long and spread horizontally. Leaves are also more or less densely velvety on both surfaces