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   

~~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...

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...

Species with stems that are 15-35 cm long, partly underground, forming long rhizomatous runners. Flowers, sessile, 6-7 cm in diameter, with fully revolute lobes, whitish striped with brown-red, slightly hairy on the margin. South Africa (Western Cape Province). Single or slightly branched...

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...

Soloniferous species. It produces long stems that are toothed and light green spotted with red. Stems can creep much and root wherever they touch the soil. Flowers similar to Duvalia but 5 cm in diameter and appearing at soil level. Lobes narrow and reflexed, brown-yellow, slightly papillose....

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Ajuga reptans ‘Atropurpurea’ (Lamiaceae)

Herbaceous perennial forming dwarf clumps close to the soil. Leaves spathulate, intensely dark purple-red in colour. Leaves are darker in...

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Sansevieria trifasciata clone 2 (Dracenaceae)

  Leaves wide and short (8 x 30-40 cm), strongly transversally striped with dark and light green. Easy and rarer in cultivation than its...

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Fragaria vesca ‘Alpine Yellow’ (Rosaceae)

Strawberry cultivar with fruits being yellow-whitish, about 2 cm long and about 8 mm wide at base. Very tasty. It doesn't makes stolons....

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Opuntia sphaerica Sipia, Cañón de Cotahuasi, Peru, 2500 m (Cactaceae)

Small shrubby opuntia making colonies. Stem segments ovoid or globose, about 2 cm in diameter, covered with woolly white areoles. Spines...

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Haworthia attenuata (Aloaceae)

The species has leaves that are erect or slightly curved, dark green, flexible and acuminate, covered with tubercles that externally form...

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Echidnopsis x hybrida VC3 (Apocynaceae)

~~This hybrid was obtained in our nursery between Echidnopsis cereiformis and Echidnopsis dammaniana. Stems erect, slightly tubercled....

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