South American rhizomatous species. Leaves lanceolate, dark green in colour, slightly hairy. Flowers solitary, tubular, red outside and yellow inside. Corolla lobes very small and red. Easy to cultivate. Half shade or shade. Drained soil. Water abundantly in Summer. Reduce drastically the waterings...

Very beautiful and showy bulbous species, up to 60 cm high. In Spring-Summer it produces wonderful, crimson flowers, looking like the Hippeastrum ones, in quantities of 2-9 per stalk. South Africa (Cape Province). Half-hardy. 1 bulb 9x9 cm pot  

~~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 

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  

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,...

~~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...

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Frerea indica Clone 2 (Caralluma frerei) (Apocynaceae)

The only stapeliad with true, fleshy and well developed leaves (caducous in the dry season). Stems creeping, cylindrical. Flowers...

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Echidnopsis x hybrida VC5 (Apocynaceae)

 This hybrid was obtained in our nursery from Echidnopsis chrysantha. Stems longer and stronger than in E. chrysantha. Bristles shorter...

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Huernia keniensis var. nairobensis x Huernia keniensis var. keniensis (Apocynaceae)

~~This plant has intermediate traits between the two varieties, particularly in the flowers. Stems prostrate, toothed, reddish-green....

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Plectranthus socotranum (Lamiaceae)

Small, succulent, very clumping shrub. Leaves galucous green in colour, opposite, fleshy, roundish. Very aromatic. Flowers bilabiate....

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Aloe variegata (Aloaceae)

Aloaceae Stemless rosette. Leaves with a a very marked keel, usually arranged in three ranks, green-brownish, white-spotted,...

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Stapelia divaricata x hybrida (Apocynaceae)

Long and thin stems, slightly tuberculate, that are green spotted red-purple. Flowers in groups, pink in colour. Beautiful and...

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