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This flowering bulb native to South Africa grows into a large clump of elegant flat wide leaves, up to 1 m long. Bulbs are very large, up to 20 cm in diameter and the mostly stay above soil. It is a supreme Crinum for the garden and takes light frost. We ship a gigantic bulb, ready to bloom in less than one year.
This flowering bulb native to South Africa grows into a large clump of elegant flat wide leaves, up to 1 m long. Bulbs are very large, up to 20 cm in diameter and the mostly stay above soil. It is a supreme Crinum for the garden and takes light frost. We ship a gigantic bulb, ready to bloom in less than one year.
Black Crinum. Spectacular architectural plant with purple-black leaves. The large crown can grow up to 1,8 m (5 ft) tall, with sword-like leaves of unbelievable colour. Developing inflorescences look like black swans as they
Here we offer a larger plant of this Black Crinum. Spectacular architectural plant with purple-black leaves. The large crown can grow up to 1,8 m (5 ft) tall, with sword-like leaves of unbelievable colour. Developing inflorescences look like black swans as they
Classic graden hybrid which is very robust an almost ever-blooming. Glossy white and pink flowers are produced in erect umbels. It is reproduced by carefully removing pups from the base. We offer a large rooted pup that can bloom in less than one year.
Frost hardy hybrid crinum developed in the USA by crossing two of the most outstanding Crinums: 'Ellen Bosanquet' and 'J.C. Harvey'. The result is spectacular: Leaves are glossy and tropical looking, blooms are deep pink with a supreme scent.
Dwarf "black" crinum with dark red leaves and showy pink flowers. It looks just like a miniature of the much larger Crinum procerum splendens. It is possibly a hybrid of that black Crinum and the dwarf Caribbean species Crinum oliganthum. Quite new in the Market!
This Crinum is an old, classic hybrid which is a re-bloomer (it blooms at least twice a year). Umbels hold about 10 large pink flowers. It is resistant to mild frosts.
This Crinum is an old, classic hybrid which is a re-bloomer (it blooms at least twice a year). Umbels hold about 10 large pink flowers. It is resistant to mild frosts.
This nice Cyrtanhus is one of the easiest to grow, while it is still far from being common in cultivation. It is native to moist grassland or rocky streambanks in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal and takes short, light frosts. It can bloom once or twice a year, in the warmer months.
This South African bulb is native to the Cape region, It is the most striking members of the genus, with abundant umbels of large scarlet flowers occuring from late summer to fall. It grows very well in coastal Mediterranean climates. Also the leaves are beautiful, large and dark green, arranged in two ranks, evergreen. It grows well in pots and makes...
Bulb, 2-3 cm diameter. This is one of the hard-to-find species of Cyrtanthus. It is a cliff-dwelling plant only known from a few localities in the Cape region of South Africa. Our old mother plants were originally grown from habitat-collected seeds.
Semi-evergreen species with swollen red flowers, often leaning all on a side and a rather bulky bulb It is a rare and localized species, restricted to three unaccessible populations in the Cape, always found on shaded ledges on vertical cliff faces.
This beautiful Cyrtanthus is rewarding in cultivation. It is an evergreen South African bulb, which slowly forms clumps and fills up its pot. It is easy to grow and bloom.
Oh-oh! This is a truly well-done cross of two elegant and evergreeen wild South African species: One is the coral-red, freely blooming C.elatus, and the other is the more elusive C.obliquus with hanging blooms and a bold habit. All the best was inherited and now we have this good garden or pot subject.
South African beauty with evergreen leaves and showy Iris-like flowers, profusely produced in Spring and Summer.
Very beautiful perennial with white flowers. The leaves are wide and elegant, reminiscent of some Phormium tenax. it is a gigantic species of Dietes originating from the remote island of Lord Howe, which is also home of the Kentia palm.
This beautiful Drimiopsis with spotted succulent leaves is similar to D.botryoides or D. kirkii, but it comes from the deep heart of Africa.
So ornamenta! This evergreen drimiopsis has succulent leaves with an incredible pattern of green rounded spots on a silvery-jade background. Spikes of white flowers are a nice addition in late summer and fall.
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