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Fishbone or zig zag cactus (Disocactus anguliger, syn. Epiphyllum anguliger) is an epiphytic cactus from Mexico.

Disocactus (syn. Epiphyllum) phyllanthoides, offers multitudes of 3-4 inch wide rose pink flowers with pale pink centres.

A semi-evergreen Solomon's seal forming clumps with gold and green foliage.

Disporopsis pernyi 'Sichuan Jade' is an evergreen relative of the solomon’s seals with shiny, leathery, dark green foliage and white bell-shaped flowers hanging below arching stems.

A beautiful evergreen fairy bell for the shade garden.

Disporum cantoniense 'Moonlight' is an exceptional new cultivar with compact silvery white and green leaves.

Disporum cantoniense 'Night Heron' or Chinese fairy bells is a beautiful and stately evergreen perennial that emerges flushed with burgundy.

Disporum 'Aso' is a fairy bells with golden foliage and white pendulous flowers with green tips.

Disporum 'Cricket' is a rare fairy bells emerging yellow-variegated fading to creamy white and green.

Disporum 'Hakkaisan' is a large variegated form of the fairy bell.

Disporum 'Konpukurin' will light up your shady borders with clumps of variegated green and light green foliage.

Disporum 'Snow Stream' is a boldly variegated fairy bell with white centres and dark green leaf margins.

Disporum 'Tweetie' is a fairy bells with yellow to cream stripes and margins.

'Ki-no-tsukasa' is a selection of Disporum smilacinum with dark green leaves tipped and feathered with yellow variegation.

Disporum smilacinum ‘Kogane Tsuki’ has shockingly rich yellow foliage with green stripes and streaks merging at the end of each leaf.

Disporum 'Moon Shine' has gorgeous gold and green foliage forming alternating, somewhat irregular stripes.

Dodecatheon meadia 'Album' has loose umbels of pure white flowers with dramatically reflexed petals like a badminton birdie.

Giant sea squill, Drimia (Urginea) maritima, produces huge bulbs with dramatic leathery leaves and amazing 4-6 foot tall spikes.