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   

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...

Stems succulent, slightly toothed, slender and more clustered stems, with about 6 angles. Flowers bell-shaped, 2.5 cm in diameter, w spotted red on lobes. Half shade in Summer. Slightly branched cutting Slightly bramched rooted cutting

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   

Hybrid of Huernia thuretii characterized by stems up to 10 cm long, clusters, slightly tuberculous. Star-shaped flowers with a diameter of about 4 cm, strongly papillose; yellow initially tend to turn reddish as they age. Easy to grow and very floriferous. Well-drained soil and location in partial...

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  

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