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Here you will find all those species of desert plants that are not included in their own category. We will place here all plants from unusual families, other than Agaves, Aloes, Crassulaceae, Sansevieria, Mesembs, Epiphytic cacti, etc.
Low growing succulent with shrubby or scrambling stems. Leaves show an attractive pattern and the whole plant is very ornamental.
Rooted cutting of 20-25 cm. Red pitahaya is the most popular in cultivation. Its best pollen-mate is H.purpusii. The name of the species is for its undulate or wavy margins of the ribs.
Adansonia za grows in different types of dry habitats, in the West and South of Madagascar. It builds trunks up to 10 m in diameter and bears large and beautiful orange flowers with a curly petal.
Agave bee honey in Tenerife is produced in different sloping dry and sloping areas of the island where Agave americana blooms.This honey has an intense, pungent aroma aroma. Its amber colour varies a lot from yellow to brown, and also the degree of crystallization, depending on the other plants that a e blooming simultaneously
Unusual bulbous plant with a showy, glossy green bulb growing above ground, up to 10 cm in diameter. Long pale-green leaves and tall spikes of fragrant flowers. Easy growing. It takes hard drought and frost to about -4 C.
Succulent shrub from SW Madagascar, with brown-grey stems, with a rough texture, regularly dotted with of clusters of short, dark spines.
Succulent shrub from SW Madagascar, with brown-grey stems, with a rough texture, regularly dotted with of clusters of short, dark spines.
A symbol of Southern Madagascar. Didierea procera builds a vertical, columnar structure which is very elegant despite its thorns.
Tuft forming Anacampseros from the Northern Cape province in South Africa.
NEW! - Cont.= 8,5 cm. Low growing succulent from South Africa with succulent green pointed leaves that turn purple in bright light. Flowers are pink, reminiscent of Portulaca flowers.
Branched plant. It's probably a new species related to Angolluma sprengeri.
East-African Angolluma with creeping speckled stems, producing lime-yellow flowers with a white centre and lots of bright white "hairs".
New! - Branched plant
This is an old classic selection of the popular Astrophytum myriostigma with only three ribs instead of the typical 5 ribs. Older specimens with only three ribs are highly prized because some add one more rib as they grow larger, so don't feed too much and grow it on the harsh side!
White papery, papyraceous leaves grom from this marvel of nature from the Karoo desert in South Africa, where they grow in full sun among quartz rocks as their leaves reflect light.
Unusually succulent pink-blooming Billbergia, hardy to light frost. It is polymorphic and grows from a juvenile through three stages: 1. short-leaved compact succulent rosette, 2 tall, thin leaves, 3 a typical tube billbergia.
It is widely distributed in dry forests, semi-deciduous forests, and less frequently in scrub with Croton socotranus, at an altitude of 50 to 600 metres. https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boswellia_socotranaDe Mauro Raffaelli - Trabajo propio, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=19881922
We offer a 2 year old seedling of the rare Socotran Frankincense. Leaves are dark bronze and of a very elegant shape, becoming feather-shaped as soon as the plant reaches a certain size.
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