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The flowers of the African lily grow in clusters at the end of long stalks and have a beautiful blue colour.
The large, red-orange flowers contain much nectar and water, making them popular with birds in the tropics.
A hardy climber from Portugal with brown-purple to red flowers in the shape of a pipe.
Because this species grows at heights up to 3.000 meters in the Andes, it can resist low temperatures. The white trumpet flowers are very graceful and numerous.
This is a rare species of nutmeg native to the tropical regions of Africa.
The Apple of Sodom was already described 2,000 years ago by the Roman-Jewish historian Josephus.
A rare species with small populations in the rainforests of Sumatra in Indonesia.
A relatively large Amorphophallus species from Borneo.
Rare Amorphophallus species with a dark brown-purple inflorescence.
This species is among the largest Amorphophallus species and is similar in size to the well-known Amorphophallus titanum.
This is a very rare Amorphophallus species endemic to Java.
This rare Amorphophallus species originates inthe lowland rainforests of Sumatra and produces a gigantic inflorescence, sometimes up to 3 meters tall.
This is a distinctive Amorphophallus species because the spadix remains in the spathal chamber like a lid.
A rare Amorphophallus species with populations in the south and north of Borneo.
This very rare Amorphophallus species occurs only in a few small populations in the mountains of West Sumatra.
This Amorphophallus species is kept in Southeast Asia for its edible tuber.
This is a very rare Amorphophallus species that naturally occurs only on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia.
This Amorphophallus species produces a striking, white inflorescence.
Very rare Amorphophallus species with a striking silvery petiole with black spots.
This is a relatively small and easy to care for Amorphophallus species
The ashoka is a remarkable and sacred species from the rainforests of India.
The 5 cm big flowers grow in clusters and produce a wonderful fragrance similar to the normal frangipani.
A Passionflower from Australia with a compact growth that grows well as an indoor plant. This species produces plenty of flowers, which colour gradually from yellow to red.
The cream-colored flowers have a purple outline, and spread a banana-like smell.
The elegant pink hanging flowers are followed by tasteful oblong yellow fruits. The species originates in the Andes and can resist lower temperatures up to a minimum of -3 degC.
This Yucca species comes from the Chihuahua Desert and has graceful, blue-green leaves.
This is a very rare Amorphophallus from the rainforest in northern and western Sumatra.
An unusual carrion flower with bell shaped purple flowers of up to 12cm large. A rare species with populations in South Africa and Swaziland.
This is a wild coffee species native to Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and northeast India.
This rare screw palm species is found in dense, moist forests along the coast of Sri Lanka and India.
The big batwing passionflower has striking leaves that resemble batwings with their transverse shape and leathery texture.
The most well-known bird of paradise flower with beautiful orange flowers and banana-like leaves. Minimum temperature is 5 degC.
The peculiar black flowers are associated with bats and grow on stems up to 70 cm. The plant is a suitable houseplant, reaching a height of around 1 meter.
A tropical climber with creamy white flowers that hang from long stems, and are pollinated by bats. The seeds can float and are dispersed by the ocean all over the world.
Rare, spectacular climber plant from Eastern Asia. Black purple flowers grow in clusters of 30 cm. Plant is suitable for a subtropical or tropical climate.
This is a special appearance from the east of South Africa. The sturdy, upright stem is covered with fibers and gets a black color from natural fires.
The flowers of this water lily have a bright blue colour and a yellow centre.
The brown-purple flowers of this species can grow up to 30 cm! It’s a creeper from Brazil that can grow at a minimum temperature of 5 degC.
This rare vine is a leguminous species that produces the largest leguminous seed in the world. The seeds can reach a size of more than 11 cm long and 6 cm wide.
The beautiful, deep blue flowers are used in Asia to colour tea and certain rice dishes blue. An easy climber for indoors or a greenhouse.
This species is found only on Robinson Crusoe Island: a small island in the Pacific Ocean 670 kilometers west of Chile.
The brown-purple (calico) spotted flowers grow on a graceful climber with heart-shaped leaves. Winter hardy up to -5 degrees Celsius.
The peculiar inflorescence of this species looks a bit like a family of canaries sitting on a branch.
A small species with bell-shaped flowers that originally grew in the cool forests of the Canary Islands. Protect the underground tubers against frost.
A species of the Canary Islands with orange flowers that resemble those of the foxglove. It is a small perennial plant which grows well in a pot.
This ornamental species has fairly large, banana-like leaves and produces large red flowers.
Capers are the unopened flower buds of the caper plant. A small container plant which may even bloom in the first year (min. temperature -5 degrees Celsius).
The bright pink flowers of this species grow on the stem and bloom many at a time.
A species with beautiful dark red flowers, which in nature are pollinated by flies.
This Aloe species has a spectacular inflorescence with hundreds of orange-brown flowers.
The coral red flowers grow in clusters of up to 30 cm large. The plant originates from Brazil and grows well as a compact container plant, at a minimum of five degrees Celsius.
The tree produces bright orange flowers on large inflorescences, each containing around 50 flowers.
A species from the Himalayas with beautiful orange-red flower clusters. Can be overwintered at a minimum of 5 degrees Celsius.
A tropical vine with unusual asymmetric curled flowers that produce a good fragrance. Minimum temperature of 10 degC.
The green, unripe fruits resemble a small cucumber, and become dark red when they ripen. The yellow/greenish flowers smell delicious.
The cupuaçu belongs to the same genus as the cacao and produces large fruits weighing up to 1.5 kg.
Rare species from southern Madagascar with a striking thickened trunk. The flowers are a colourful mix of white petals, a yellow spot and red stamens.
A striking appearance in the Sahel desert with a swollen trunk and graceful pink-white flowers. An easy potplant that can also be grown as a bonsai.
The flowers of this small shrub are orange-yellow, but the large, white sepals are much more striking.
This is a very rare pipe flower from the tropical forests of Borneo with striking pipe-shaped flowers.
The large, heart-shaped leaves give this species a high ornamental value. The large-leaved pipe flower is fully hardy and grows very nicely against e.g. a fence or wall.
The precursor of the commonly eaten banana, with sweet bananas of about 12 cm in size. Hibernate the species at a minimum of 5 degC.
The evergreen dutchman's pipe is a climbing plant that originates from the Mediterranean region.
A small perennial plant with flowers which form a brush of pink stamens. Suitable species for the terrace or balcony.
The green fruits smell like pineapple and taste sweet-sour. They can be eaten fresh or mixed in salads or pies. The white-red flowers are quite graceful.
The pink flowers grow on long stems and are pollinated by birds. Grows well in the shadow, at a minimum temperature of -5 degC.
The beautiful flowers spread a wonderful smell and have been used for perfumes for hundreds of years. It is a special plant for a sunny spot.
The white flowers have a center of numerous yellow stamens, and is therefore a.o. in Zimbabwe called the ‘fried-egg-tree’.
The red-purple flowers can grow up to 15 cm and grow on an easy-to-keep succulent.
The giant granadilla is the largest passionflower and can grow 15 meters per year. The flowers are quite large, reaching a diameter of around 10 cm. The sweet and edible fruits can weight up to 4kg.
This Gigasiphon is one of the rarest species in our collection.
The inflorescence may be five meters high and hangs often down by the weight of the bright red flower clusters. Resistant to temperatures up -4 degrees Celsius.
A beautiful species from South Africa to grow in a tub, at a minimum temperature of 0 degC. The species produces white flowers with a light blue bract.
The flowers of the godapara can reach 8 cm in size and have 5 beautifully shaped, white petals.
The yellow/golden flowers spread a delicious smell throughout the whole garden. The flowers are often used in the production of expensive perfumes.
A very rare species from southern Mexico, with beautiful flowers. The tropical species is extinct in nature, but was saved by a botanist. Suitable as indoor plant.
The inflorescence of this species is overwhelming, with a big yellow flower that can bloom for a whole year and spreads a delicious smell.
This climber plant is known for its large yellow trumpet-shaped flowers that can grow up to 15 cm tall.
The young leaves of this special species have a red color and only later change to green.
The interesting green flowers of this plant closely resemble a small hummingbird.
The Gul Mohur flamboyant is a beautiful tall narrow flamboyant species with pinnate leaves and white flowers.
The gum benjamin tree is a tree from Southeast Asia known for its fragrant flowers and resin, which are often used in perfumes and scented candles.
An Australian plant with clusters of bright red flowers on a long stem. Easily kept species at a minimum of 7 degrees Celsius.
The inflorescence of this Banksia species looks very special, can be up to 15cm in height, and consists of hundreds of individual flowers.
The seeds of this climbing plant have a hard seed wall, to protect them on their journey overseas. The decorative seeds are often used for jewelry.
The handkerchief tree is an extraordinary leguminous species from New Guinea.
A peculiar plant from South Africa with two leaves and a spiky cluster of flowers in the center. The flowers are pollinated by rodents.
This small herbaceous plant is native to Sri Lanka and is known for its many medicinal properties.
Henry's aroid has a striking dark red inflorescence low above the ground, followed by bright blue berries.
This very rare arum species grows in the tropical rain forests of Borneo and has one of the biggest inflorescences of the Amorphophallus genus.
The trusses of white flowers with purple bracts hang down like earrings. The berries taste like chocolate/caramel-raisins.
A rare, winterhardy species from China with beautiful pink flowers that are naturally pollinated by birds.
This is a rare banana species originating from the inland tropical rainforests of Borneo, where it grows in lowland areas along riverbanks.
Beautiful water lily with large leaves and pinky white flowers. The plant can be kept outside, as long as the water around the roots doesn’t freeze.
This species has even been grown by the Maya’s for their 5 cm large, orange-yellow edible fruits. The plants can still be found on old Maya temples.
The blue-green, turquoise colour of the flowers looks extraordinary.
This medicinal plant has a unique inflorescence with fairly large, green, overlapping bracts.
The Judas tree is an elegant bloomer with many pink flowers and striking hanging pods that last until autumn.
The flowers of the kumbhi tree look unusual because of the protruding stamens.
The Kun-job is an unusual tropical tree from Papua New Guinea with shiny long, narrow leaves.
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