| Description | Heuchera americana hybrid
Obsidian Coral Bells has dark burgundy almost black leaves and tiny pink flowers in early Summer. It is a perfect contrast for any garden. Extremely vigorous and very easy to grow. They are well suited to a wide range of climates and positions, and will thrive in hot humid conditions as well as cooler climates. Mature growth 45x30cm.
Suitable substitute: Heuchera 'Black Forest Cake' Coral Bells.
7''/18cm pot | Hoya carnosa ‘‘Snowball’’
‘Snowball’ Hoya is a rare and eye-catching variety of the popular Wax Plant, admired for its rounded clusters of creamy-white, ball-shaped flowers. Each bloom is waxy, star-shaped, and lightly fragrant, creating a spectacular display against the backdrop of thick, glossy green leaves. This easy-care trailing plant is perfect for hanging baskets, shelves, or bright indoor spaces.
- Humidity: Likes moderate to high but handles normal indoor air.
- Feeding: Fertilize every 4–6 weeks in spring and summer.
- Size: Slow grower; trails 1–2 m over time.
5" / 12 cm pot | Aeonium arboreum
The Houseleek succulent makes highly decorative small to medium sized succulent with rosettes of triangular leaves, some are densely covered by silvery-white hairs, other have grey-green leaves or will turn bright red in full sun.
Unlike uncountable more or less robust hybrids, the real, very robust species offered here are hardly known and very rare.
6''/14cm pot |