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Exotic Flower and Plant Seeds from India of High Quality - Simple Online Ordering!

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Exotic plants bring the holiday feeling back to your garden. There are exotic plants that are well hardy, others cannot tolerate frost. Grow beautiful tropical plants yourself with our quality seeds from around the world.
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  • Bezorgkosten 5,95 NL en 7,95 BE
  • Fast Delivery
  • Free delivery from 199 Euro

Buying Exotic Plant and Flower Seeds?


What are exotics?

By exotic plants you can think of various palm species, yuccas, banana tree (Musa) and agave. These will instantly give your garden a tropical atmosphere. That is why we call them tropical plants. Most species combine well with the popular fig and olive trees belong to the exotics, plants you often find around the Mediterranean. You can combine these plants from the Mediterranean well with lavender and other garden herbs.

Tropical plants from the tropics

Exotic plants and trees are exotic, they do not occur naturally in our country. If plants come from tropical regions, the tropical garden plants, and cannot withstand temperatures below 15 degrees, they are sold here mainly as houseplants. At Garden Select, we sell garden and houseplants. If exotic plants are sensitive to frost, you can keep them as container plants (place them frost-free in winter).

Buying exotic plants and trees

Our exotic plants are grown by specialised growers. We pick up your exotic plants there only after you have placed your order. You are thus assured of healthy plants. We have confidence in the quality of the plants we supply and therefore offer a growth guarantee.

Would you prefer other garden plants or are you looking for plants to combine with your exotic plants? Then take a look at our perennials.

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