This species forms clumpings that are up to 20 cm in diameter. Leaves distichous up to 30 cm long, rough, glaucous green. Flowers pink-reddish. Cape Province. Very easy. Bare root  10 cm pot 

Species with fibrous roots. Stems erect, up to 1,5 m long. Leaves ovate-lanceolate, glossy green, with few silvery spots and waved margin. Flowers in close pendulous panicles, white. Very beautiful. Brazil. Not hardy. 16 cm pot

Apocynaceae Perennial with tuberous roots, not very branched. Flowers star-shaped, yellow, in very showy umbrellas. Lance-shaped leaves. Easy and very ornamental. Full sunshine or half shade. South America. 14 cm pot

Plant producing corms and runners. Leaves distichous, sword-like and basal. Spikes of large, orange, yellow-centred flowers. It flowers in autumn. Full sun. Shelter the flowers from bad weather. South Africa. Hardy. Easy. 3 bulbs (from january to june) 16 cm pot with several bulbs 

~~Herbaceous perennial, up to 40 cm high, cushion-shaped. Leaves narrow, glaucous-green, pointed. Flowers large, scented, solitary. Petals fringed at apex, light pink in colour. Central-eastern Europe. Hardy. 12 cm pot  

Stems red-violet. Half-opened flowers densely covered with small dark red papillae and with lobes that are almost completely reflexed. Beautiful and unusual. Slightly branched cutting Branched rooted cutting 

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