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3-4 years old. 30 cm tall. 3-4 cm base. Blue green leaves come up straight from the top of the stem, perfectly spaced, at odd-angles. This endangered cycad is a "micro-endemic", known only from the Tomellin Canyon in Oaxaca, Mexico, at 1,000 to 1,500 m asl.
This new palm was described in from southern Ryukyu Islands of Japan. It is similar to the beautiful Arenga engleri from Taiwan but it is probably more cold-tolerant. It is also smaller, with shorter and thicker stems, to 2m and 20cm diameter, and leaves to just 2m long. Slow, but frost-resistant, to about -7 C!
Aloe bulbilifera is different because it is viviparous: new pups sprout from the inflorescence and grow larger when the red flowers are gone. This is the variety called paulianae. It has an elegant rosette turning copper-pinkish in full sun.
Evergreen South American bulb. The cultivar 'Alberto Castillo', has white, larger flowers and was collected in the 1980s by Alberto Castillo, the owner of Ezeiza Botanical Garden, from an abandoned garden in Buenos Aires.
This species is native to scelerophyll forests in San Luis Potosi in Mexico. It usually grows as a solitary rosette of a different green, with smooth, narrow, channeled leaves. It blooms every summer with lemon yellow flowers.
Livistona fulva is a palm species, restricted in distribution to the Blackdown Tablelands in central Queensland, Australia. Livistona fulva is a tall solitary palm. In nature, it grows in open forests; in cultivation. it prefers a warm temperate climate and sunny position.
Ipheion uniflorum is a free-blooming evergreen bulb from Argentina and Uruguay, with leaves smelling like garlic.
Winter growing buln, native to sandy plains, each bulb bears two leaves. In February it produces showy spikes of sessile pink and purple flowers. It slowly clumps and will fill the pot in 3 or 5 years.
No common name is enough for this bulb, which bears one of the most beautiful flowers on Earth. It is the showiest of the genus Lilium but it stands out because of its perfect adaptation to mediterranean climates: it sprouts a new rosettes in autumn, and keeps growing through the winter until it blooms and dies back to ground in early summer.
Miniature shrub from South Africa with a swollen base. It is a winter grower, but T. bucholzianus is the only species in its genus that can grow new branches without leaves.
Easy and fast growing clumping palm with lush feather foliage.
Nice and still very hardy. New Conga is a very good cultivar because its white margins seldom get burned as in other white-variegated cordylines. Leaves are small to mid sized and it usually stays low, at about 80 cm.
NEW! - Branched plant, Cont.= 8,5 cm. Grows in open limestone gravely patches in the subtropical thicket vegetation areas around Port Elizabeth and Uitenhage in So.Africa. The area has mild coastal temperatures and both summer and winter rainfall.