Leaves long (7 cm) and narrow (2 cm), more or less light green in colour, with darker margins. Flowers small, (0.9 cm in diameter), pink-red, pubescent, scented, with reflexed petals, in pendulous inflorescences. Good for hanging baskets. Species native of Philippines. Cutting Bare root  7 cm...

Very rare clivia variety with bell-shaped and unusually lemon-yellow flowers. Very beautiful. Woodland species. Dry in Winter. South Africa. Half-hardy. 9x9 cm pot

~~Very rare chinese tree peony. Leaves, glaucous, irregularly divided. Flowers white, very large, about 18 cm when completely opened. Every petal has a showy basal black spot with red shadings at borders. Soil fertile and well drained. Half shade. Easy. Hardy. Very beautiful. Bare rooted...

Stems blackish-brown, about 6 mm in diameter, with fine teeth, creeping, very dense. Flowers small, campanulate, pale brown spotted with red-brown. Rare and ornamental. Madagascar. Branched cutting  Branched rooted cutting  

Rhizomatous succulent with spoon-shaped leaves that are plain dark green in colour, unusually petiolate and more or less slender. The petiole is about 10-15 x 1 cm and the lamina is about 10-25 x 5 cm. Inflorescences white, up to 50 cm high. Fruits orange, about 1 cm in diameter. Easy and very...

~~Stapelia hybrid obtained in our nursery. Stems erect or procumbent, square in section, toothed and velvety. Flowers rather large (15-20 cm in diameter), wrinkled, purple-red in colour and covered with sparse purple hairs. Well drained soil. Keep warm and dry in winter. Excess humidity can cause...

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Sansevieria parva clone 1 (Dracenaceae)

Very clumping species having long, thin, creeping rhizomes, with leaves being not very succulent, very lanceolate, erect, in tufts, dark...

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Haworthia x cuspidata (Aloaceae)

~~This is a natural hybrid between H. cymbiformis and H. retusa. It has intermediate characteristics between both species. Leaves are very...

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Haworthia venosa ssp. tessellata (Haworthia tessellata) (Aloaceae)

Rosettes are 10 cm in diameter. Leaves dark green, translucent, longitudinally striped, spirally arranged. Origin: South Africa (Cape...

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Caralluma europaea var. europaea Lampedusa, Italy (Apocynaceae)

The only stapeliea present in the european flora. Groups of star-shaped striped flowers each 1.5 cm wide at the apex of the stems. It...

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Sansevieria trifasciata clone 1 (Dracenaceae)

Leaves strong, flat, up to 70 cm long, green with darker longitudinal stripes. Easy and rarer in cultivation with respect to its cultivars....

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Airampoa soehrensii (Tunilla soherensii) (Cactaceae)

This species is very rare in cultivation. Segments egg-shaped or almost spherical, about 3-4 x 1.5-2 cm. Very dwarf and caespitose. Spines...

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