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Voici notre sélection de plantes qui peuvent supporter un certain froid. Certaines ne vont pas résister au froid et supporteront un gel léger, mais d'autres supporteront bien les gelée dans les climats froids. Elles sont tous très différentes mais méritent d'être essayées parce que tous ces plantes tropicales ont des exigences non tropicales. Elles vont sûrement prospérer en extérieur dans des climats méditerranéens côtiers ou dans une serre chauffée légèrement où le gel ne passera pas.
This classic clone of Farfugium is still unsurpassed in beauty. Leaves show many different hues of white. This variegated 'Argenteum' adds light to a shady spot in the garden. It has been around for more than a century but it is still only grown by specialized nurseries because it is slower than other cultivars.
This is one of the oldest cultivars of the "Leopard Plant", and it is the one that gives the name because of its showy spots. It is still one of the most used and loved forms. This cultivar of Farfugium japonicum does not grow very large, and the glossy blotched leaves are a show indeed.
Large sized Farfugium with different leaves. "Escargot" means snail in French, and in this cultivar of Farfugium leaf margins are a bit "squared" and leaf lobes do overlap, forming a spiral reminiscent of a snail. The whole leaf looks like a snail... with some good fantasy. Some experts believe that 'Escargot' is a hybrid between Farfugium 'Giganteum' and...
This cultivar produces the largest leaves, very glossy and deep dark green. And it is also more robust in genera.
NEW! Traditional cultivar of fig from the Canary Islands
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NEW! Hard to find traditional variety of fig from the Canary Islands
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This Fig cultivar is one of the most widespread on the Canary Islands. It is very productive and adaptable. Fruits have purple to dark red skin. Flesh is dark pink and very sweet. It is both eaten fresh or used for drying.
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NEW! Hard to find traditional variety of fig from the Canary Islands
A frost resistant tree relative of the more tropical Sterculia and Brachychiton.
NEW ! - Rooted plant, h=10-12 cm. Variable subspecies. Leaves have abundant pearl-white tubercles. It is possibly the cold hardiest species in the genus Gasteria as it can withstand temperatures down to -7º C
Ginkgo is a fabulous Asian tree, able to grow in cold temperate to subtropical climates. It is an excellent ornamental but it is also appreciated for its medicinal properties.
Two unrooted heads 8-10 cm. Popular Mexican species with glossy pointed leaves ranging from pale blue gray to yellow pink. Suitable for pots, hanging baskets and in rock gardens. It can withstand frost to -3 or much more if kept dry.
Spectacular dwarf selection of an everblooming Australian species. It makes a perfect flowering groundcover in sunny conditions but it is also great in rockeries or in pots as a fill-up plant. It originates in a harsh mediterranean climate and it is very adaptable ... let's say from -5 to 45C!
This plant looks just like an olive tree ! It is a large shrub in the Protea family, native to a small area in W Australia. The silvery foliage is attractive and showy orange-pink inflorescences in winter to spring. It is resistant to harsh Mediterranean conditions and can take frost, wind, salt and drought.
Densely branched shrub with exotic bell-shaped flowers, produced during 2 or 3 months in Spring. This rare endemic of Eastern Cape is far from common in cultivation but it is very resistant to drought and frost.
Potted plant, 1-2 year old from seed.
Pour le moment, il ya peu de produits dans cette catégorie Plantes résistantes au froid