~~Herbaceous perennial up to 70 cm high. Leaves ovate-lanceolate, toothed. Flowers 6-7 cm in diameter, bell-shaped, white. Hardy. In Winter it dies back to the roots. Half shade. Manchuria and Japan. Bare rooted (winter) 16 cm pot 

The tuberous roots of this variety have a dark purple skin and a white flesh that is slightly pinkish just under the skin. This plant is much cultivated in South America for its tuberous, edible, sweet roots usually eaten like fruits. It can grow up to 2 m high. Leaves spatulate-deltoid, pubescent,...

Leaves solitary, or rarely in pairs, up to 50 cm long, channelled, transversely striped, looking like tusks emerging from the soil. Flowers in dense inflorescences at soil level. Eastern Africa. Not hardy. Young plants. Bare root  16 cm pot   

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

~~Bulbous species. Leaves linear, up to 30 cm long. Flowers solitary, almost erect, up to 9 cm long, bright pink in colour. Origin: Brazil. 3 bulbs    14 cm pot with 3 bulbs   

Native species of Zimbabwe where it grows on granite rock outcrops. Angular stems of green-purplish color with well evident tubercles. Five-lobed, cream-white flowers strongly mottled with red, with a diameter of about 4 cm. Lobes slightly revolute. Easy to grow, it needs a well-drained soil,...

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Duvalia sulcata var. seminuda (Apocynaceae)

Rare species of Stapelieae with succulent, grey-green, purple-dotted stems with showy teeth. Little, star-shaped and very unusual flowers....

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Tectiris tectorum (Iris tectorum) (Iridaceae)

~~This species belongs to the subgenus Evansia and is native to central and south-western China. Stout rhizome. Leaves thin, 30 x 2-2.5 cm...

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Opuntia microdasys var. albispina (Cactaceae)

Small opuntia with oval flat pads covered with numerous areoles of very white glochids and without spines. Centre and north of Mexico....

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Begonia maculata var. alba (Begoniaceae)

Species with fibrous roots. Stems erect, up to 1,5 m long. Leaves ovate-lanceolate, glossy green, with few silvery spots and waved margin....

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Gasteria baylissiana (Aloaceae)

Clumping species forming groups that are 8 cm in diameter. Leaves 5.5 cm in length and 2-3 cm in width, green with white cartilagineous...

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Gymnocalycium gibbosum P97 (Cactaceae)

~~Globose cactus being about 5 cm in diameter. Dark grey-green. Large tubercles with stout spines. Flowers white, about 6 cm in size. Easy....

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