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Esta es nuestra selección de plantas que pueden soportar algo de frío. Algunas sólo resistirán un clima frío y un poco de escarcha, pero otras aguantarán fuertes heladas en climas más fríos. Todas son muy diferentes, pero merecen ser probadas, porque todas estas plantas de aspecto tropical tienen requisitos no tropicales. Seguramente prosperarán al aire libre en climas mediterráneos costeros, o en un invernadero mínimamente climatizado donde no se cree escarcha.
Las plantas herbáceas resistentes al frío son pequeñas, a veces muy distintas entre sí, que suelen tener follaje muy llamativo y siempre verde. Presentan una serie de recursos que les permiten sobrevivir con mucha facilidad durante años. Algunas de los ejemplos más claros de esta categoría son: Agave americana medio-picta, Aspidistra asahi, Aechmea...
Ornamental climber with delicate pinnate foliage and elegant pink flowers with purple throat. The blooming season is extended througout the warm season. It is hardy to about -5 C (23 F) and can grow in places with cool summers.
Exotic climber in the bignonia family with white flowers with pink throat. This is a delightful variegated cultivar with white leaf margins.
"Sweet granadilla" is a high-elevation passion fruit from the Andes. It does well in cool climates and can fruit even in countries with short, cool summers. It does not like frost but it can sprout back from the roots or it can be pruned and protected.
Phormiums are great ornamentals from the South Pacific, they are hardy to -10 or lower, so they are perfect to create an exotic look in non-tropical gardens.
Phormiums are great ornamentals from the South Pacific, they are hardy to -10 or lower, so they are perfect to create an exotic look in non-tropical gardens.
Phormiums are great ornamentals from the South Pacific, they are hardy to -10 or lower, so they are perfect to create an exotic look in non-tropical gardens.
Phormiums are great ornamentals from the South Pacific, they are hardy to -10 or lower, so they are perfect to create an exotic look in non-tropical gardens.
Phormiums are great ornamentals from the South Pacific, they are hardy to -10 or lower, so they are perfect to create an exotic look in non-tropical gardens.
Herbaceous shrub with japanese-lantern shaped fruit with a tasty edible orange berry inside. The orange-red papery covering over the fruit resembles paper lanterns.
"Elkhorn ferns" or "staghorn ferns" naturally grow on tree trunks as epiphytes. This species is native to Oceania and tolerates almost-freezing temperatures, so it can be grown outdoors in sheltered areas of the Mediterranean. We offer a large multi-headed plant grown in a hanging basket. If you divide it, you can make 2 or 3 large plants and a few more...
Pygmy bamboo is one of the smallest bamboos, and its leaves are also very small. It will quickly form a very nice carpet in the garden. It is one of the best of the dwarf bamboos for use as a bonsai. This species is similar to Pleioblastus distichus, but its leaves do not display the fern-like leaf grouping.
NEW! - Cont.= 8,5 cm - Popular species of living-stone from South Africa, with thick succulent leaves imitating rocks. It takes light frosts.
Cont.= 8 cm. Nearly spherical living-stone succulent plant, with pale mottled green leaves. It is hardy to frosts of about -3 C if kept dry.
Japanese red mutant with pink flowers
This living-stone plant is a living myth, as it was considered extinct until about 2014, when it was rediscovered in the wild in S of Klipplaat, Eastern Cape, South Africa.
This is one of the cold hardiest of all Plumerias. It bears perfect domes of white and yellow flowers with overlapping petals.This cultivar is known from the Italian city of Palermo, in Sicily. It is well adapted to the mediterranean climate and takes more cold than most other cultivars. Experts suspect that it could be a hybrid ...
Beautiful shrublet, all coated in white hairs. It blooms easily and the pink flowers look comparatively enormous!
Small tree from arid areas in N. Chile, S. Peru and N. Argentina, with feathery "Mimosa leaves". The beans are used in a way similar to carobs, to make a sweet flour that can be added to desserts, pastries, soups and even ice-cream. Just like for carobs, the dried pods can be eaten raw as a snack.
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