Leaf plants

Leaf plants

To add extra tropical and exotic accents to your garden, you can use various types of leaf plants.
Interesting species are the Tetrapanax papyrifera "Steroidal Giant", Gunnera manicata (Mammoetblad), and the Colocasia species may not be lacking.

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Blad-leaf Phormium tenax - New Zealand flax - Harakeke
Blad-leaf Phormium tenax - New Zealand flax - Harakeke
€20,10

Phormium tenax has elongated attractive leaves in many colors, blooms in July-August

Phormium tenax has elongated attractive leaves in many colors, blooms in July-August
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Bloemen-flowers Canna musafolia Rubrum - Banana canna
Bloemen-flowers Canna musafolia Rubrum - Banana canna
€17,95

Canna musafolia Rubrum or Banana canna is a very large canna species with beautiful leaf and exotic appearance

Canna musafolia Rubrum or Banana canna is a very large canna species with beautiful leaf and exotic appearance
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Bomen-trees Eucalyptus gunnii - Eucalyptus tree
Bomen-trees Eucalyptus gunnii - Eucalyptus tree
€13,75

Eucalyptus gunnii or gum tree is an evergreen eucalyptus tree, the leaf smells deliciously to eucalyptus, gets a nice bark

Eucalyptus gunnii or gum tree is an evergreen eucalyptus tree, the leaf smells deliciously to eucalyptus, gets a nice bark
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Blad-leaf Cyathea cooperi - Scaled Treefern
Blad-leaf Cyathea cooperi - Scaled Treefern
€18,55

Cyathea cooperi is one of the most hardy tree ferns. In it's homeland Australia this species grows in the provinces of Queensland and New South Wales.

Cyathea cooperi is one of the most hardy tree ferns. In it's homeland Australia this species grows in the provinces of Queensland and New South Wales.
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Leaf plants

To add extra tropical and exotic accents to your garden, you can use various types of leaf plants.
Interesting species are the Tetrapanax papyrifera "Steroidal Giant", Gunnera manicata (Mammoetblad), and the Colocasia species may not be lacking.

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