The Baoab trees are charactistic trees of Africa and unique with their super-thick trunks and root-like tangled branches (Adansonia digitata). The Baoab trees are charactistic...
You don't need a second plant to harvest the smaller kiwi variety 'Jenny' (Actinidia 'Jenny') – one alone is enough to harvest the furry little fruits like in the land of milk and honey, because Jenny is self-fertile. You don't need a second plant to...
Why import kiwi fruit (Actinidia) all the way from New Zealand when the green vitamin bombs also grow in gardens here? Kiwis are vigorous climbers that combine plant privacy screen and food enjoyment in the garden. The female plants ('Hayward') need a male partner ('Tomuri') for pollination. Why import kiwi fruit (Actinidia) all...
If you speculate on a good harvest with the Brazilian guava instead of the beautiful flowers, you are better off with its fruit varieties. We offer 'Mammouth', 'Triumph' and 'Grossa di Sicilia', three guava varieties that are mutually suitable as pollinators and thus increase the chances of harvest. Grafted plants (Acca sellowiana). If you speculate on a good harvest...
Also known as Syzygium paniculatum 'Smith Purple', these evergreen shrubs score high in all locations with huge myrtle flowers and pink berry ornamentation (Acmena smithii). Also known as Syzygium paniculatum...
The evergreen Brazilian guava, also known as feijoa or Pineapple Guava, produces juicy, exotic and tasty fruit after large, red and white flowers that will amaze and delight. Thanks to their robustness and adaptability, the evergreen shrubs (Acca sellowiana) are an easy-care all-round package for every conservatory, garden and pot garden. The evergreen Brazilian guava, also...
Its leaves adorn the columns of ancient temples, its flowers with a length of about 30 cm make a striking presence in the modern garden: the Splendid Acanthus, also called Bear's Breech, is a historical potted plant of feudal parks (Acanthus mollis). Its leaves adorn the columns of...
Acacia plumosa, also known as feathered acacia, originates from Brazil and is known there as cat's claw "unha de gato". It needs a little more warmth than the acacias that are otherwise common in our country, but otherwise has no special requirements. Acacia plumosa, also known as...
With willow-like leaves and a mass of yellow flower pompons in spring, these acacias (Acacia retinodes) are living bouquets in late winter (February/March). With willow-like leaves and a mass of...
The North American Sweet Wattle (Acacia farnesiana) convinces with its delicate growth, the small, tender leaflets, its golden yellow flower pompoms - and its robustness: it tolerates frost down to approx. -10 °C (winter hardiness zone 8). The North American Sweet Wattle...
The delicate yellow flower pompoms of the well-known, fine-leaved silver acacia (Acacia dealbata) herald spring as early as February with a delicately fragrant profusion of flowers: in the conservatory, office or in glazed living spaces. The delicate yellow flower pompoms of...
Lovely: With yellow flowers emerging boldly from balloon-shaped red calyxes, these flowering maples (Abutilon megapotamicum) are made for fans of unusual flower shapes. Lovely: With yellow flowers emerging...
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