Igidia volubilis, a strange small bulb with twining flowering stems. Unlike Bowiea (also with twining flower stems), it produces proper foliage leaves about 4” long and ½” wide. Resembles an Ornithogalum overall.
Adansonia Gregorii -The Australian Baobab – Is the single species of baobab tree endemic to Australia, found in the northwest region of the country. Synonym: Adansonia Gibbosa. They are only found in the Northwest in Kimberley and the Victoria River basin.
These 30 Madagascar Almond seeds, scientifically known as Terminalia Mantaly, are a great addition to any garden or outdoor space. Originating from Indonesia, these Ketapang Kencana seeds are the perfect choice for those looking to add some unique and exotic plants to...
Adansonia Za -The Zaha Baobab – Is a species of baobab tree endemic to Southern Madagascar. Like its close genetic cousin, Adansonia Madagascariensis, the Za Baobab can grow to about 100 feet and over 10 feet wide.
A rare plant seldom seen in collections and almost never made available for sale. This is a female plant. – Pronounced – Decarya (de-Kair-yuh) madagascariensis (mad-uh-gas-Kar-ee-en-sis). – This is the only species in the genus Decarya.