
- Cymbidium Orchids, etc.Terrasse/Garten
- FB-Curves 3D Gym ltdSportverein
We wrote this eight years ago, now something more is known about cold hardiness of these not-so-new cycads. https://www.canarius.com/…/the-new-cycads-from-china-cold-…/
Our BLOG! - Year by year, we have been adding a lot of articles to our blog, and some are very nice! This is the section of our Blog about Exotic Fruit Trees.
https://www.canarius.com/bl…/category/tropical-fruit-plants/
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Apple bananas are worth the wait. You need three to fill you up but the flavour and sweetness are unique!
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Our Tillandsia purpurea: its "trichomes" are so large that you can see them with a naked eye.
Billbergia magnifica is MAGNIFICENT - with stiff, thick, banded leaves and those supreme inflorescences!
The Breadnut, Artocarpus camansii, is an ancestor of the breadfruit. Its fruits hold edible nuts inside and they become delicious "chestnuts" after cooking.
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Like it or not, this is our white and green Heliconia caribaea... quite different from the typical bright red types!
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Aspidistras are appreciated for their showy and tough foliage but they do flower too! You have to be patient and check at ground level. This is Aspidistra elatior 'Bubba'.
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Healthy sugar cane cuttings can set new roots and new shoot tips in a glass of water. Then they need to be moved soon to real soil and full sun.
We currently offer six diferent types of Saccharum (Sugarcane) in our website:
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Fruits of Crescentia cujete are not edible but they are very useful in many ways. We will soon have plants in the shop!
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This picture was taken four years ago, but the plants are still there!











































