Rhizomatous clumping species. Leaves sword-like, arranged in a fan. Flowers star-shaped, yellow, in dense scorpioid inflorescences. South American mountain prairies. Drained soil. Half shade. Hardy. Rare in cultivation. Rhizome 14 cm pot  

Rhizomatous bearded iris. Leaves glaucous, 20-30 × 1-4 cm, not deciduous. Inflorescences branched, just over 40 cm long. Flowers 2-4, scented, 8-12 cm in diameter. Tepals violet-blue, yellow-bearded. Balkans (Illyria). Very beautiful and drought-resistant. Drained soil. Hardy. Rhizome 14 cm...

Bulbous plant growing wild in the sandy coastal dunes of south-western Europe. Leaves long and narrow, appearing after the first Autumn rains. Flowers very beautiful, bell-shaped, white, very scented. It flowers in full Summer. Keep in deep pots or directly in the garden, in a deep sandy soil,...

Clumping succulent with stems being toothed and about 2 cm in diameter. Flowers star-shaped, 6-7 cm in diameter, with bell-shaped centre, white striped with red. Half shade in Summer. Cutting Rooted cutting 

This is a clumping species with erect, 5-angular stems 3-6.5 cm long. The flowers, in groups of 3, are bell-shaped, brown-pink in colour, with a fleshy tube. The corolla lobes are lighter and densely verrucose. Very beautiful because of the flower colour. Cutting  Rooted cutting 

Stems succulent, up to 25 cm high. Leaves fleshy, peltate, roundish-ovate, acuminate at apex, 9 cm in diameter. Colombia and Peru. Very beautiful and elegant. Not hardy. Keep in a shaded place. Abundant waterings in summer. 8 cm pot   

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Huernia volkartii var. volkartii (Apocynaceae)

Clumping species. Stems short, densely branched, forming a close clump. Flowers star-shaped, densely papillose, light cream-white in colour...

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Bulbous species. Leaves narrow, deciduous in Winter. Flower stem up to 45 cm, carrying 2-4 flowers. Flowers rather large, 6-tepalled....

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Haworthia tortuosa (Aloaceae)

Very variable species, often with stemmed rosettes up to 20 cm high whose leaves are disposed in series to form a spiral. Leaves...

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Bulbous species. Leaves up to 15 cm × 6 mm, 4 per bulb. Flowers funnel-shaped, pink, up to 3 cm in diameter, on a 15 cm long stalk. Cuba....

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Kohleria eriantha (Gesneriaceae)

This small plant, usually up to 50 cm high, has very hairy stems and leaves. The leaves, that are ovate and toothed, have red margins when...

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Echidnopsis x hybrida VC5 (Apocynaceae)

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