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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.
Small shrub, Bright green succulent leaves held upright and are crowded toward tips. Orange yellow clusters of flowers appear in late autumn. It is probably the largest species in the group of senecios with cylindrical leaves...
Cont.= 8,5 cm - This species from Madagascar grows as a low shrub. Multiple stems have flattened obovate leaves, glaucous gray with purple margin in strong light. Yellow flowers. Suitable for pots or frost-free gardens.
Creeping Senecio from E Africa with glossy leaves. It can be used in baskets or as a ground cover. It is called in English Trailing Jade Plant.
Cont.= 8,5 cm - This climbing plant is called Flowering Ivy, because its leaves and habit looks like an ivy but it bear daisy-like flowers. It is native to the Eastern coast of South Africa and it is frost sensitive.
Branched succulent shrub up to 2 m tall, with white-felted stems and leaves. It bears solitary yellow "daisies" 15 mm in diameter in Winter.
Rooted cutting, at least 1 year old, with one ore more new growths.
Fascinating cactus from Argentina with dark, almost-black stems, and showy night-blooming white flowers held on a long calyx. They only last one night but they are produced profusely throughout summer and they have a wonderful spicy scent.
This is a nice wild form of the popular semi-succulent gesneriad named Sinningia speciosa. It has almost-white flowers with dark throat and some mauve on the tube, Leaves are also nice with the typical velvety touch and pale veins contrasting with the much darker leaf blade.
Stems are bright green, with the area between the ribs darker. They bear maroon flowers up to 3 cm in diameter in winter and spring. Its name refers to the Kwebe Hills in Botswana, but it is widespread in different South African countries.
Succulent vine from Madagascar with pure white flowers of unrivalled beauty and fragrance. It grows outdoors in warm mediterranean to tropical conditions.
This strelizia is adapted to harsh conditions and lacks normal leaves. Leaf stalks taper to a tip with no blade, so the leaves look like fleshy spikes. The flower is much like the popular bird of paradise.
Ornamental and aromatic shrub. 1-3 m tall, with velvety leaves and stems, It is intensely perfumed when scrubbed and bears sprays of cream-white flowers.
This species creeps on sand fields in the harshest desert conditions, where no other plants are seen in miles. Tillandsia purpurea is found by the border between Chile and Peru. Its purple-purpureous inflorescences are a show. This xeric bromeliad is also sought after by collectors of succulent plants.
Beautiful wooly plant native to Mexico. It sheds all branches for a few weeks or few months in the bad season and then comes back. All leaves are coated with white threads and large pink flowers emerge profusely. It is very easy to grow.
Welwitschia is a myth of botany, being one the most unusual plants in this world. It came from a very ancient plant lineage and survived to the modern era in the barren deserts of Angola and Namibia.
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