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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.
We offer a 5 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.
Boswellia ovalifoliolata is native to India, but unlike the widespread Indian species Boswellia serrata, this one is restricted to a rather small area: It is endemic to the Tirumala hills, in the Seshachalam hillranges of Palakonda, in the Eastern Ghats.
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
Bowiea is one of the most unusual bulbs, attractive because of its beauty and weirdness. The common name "climbing onion" is appropriate, as the plant is a gray-green bulb, often growing exposed above ground and during the growing season it builds a soft climbing green shoot which also bears flowers.
2 years old, Stem height: 15-20 cm , Unusual "palm-like" Hawaiian plant, with a succulent stem swollen at the base. Flowers are cream - white and fragrant. It is critically endangered in the wild, because its pollinator is now extinct, so the plant does not set seeds well enough. Itt is native to steep, volcanic cliffs and it thrives in pots, even in...
Pack of 2 rosettes of 10-20 cm - Ornamental creeping plant with funnel-shaped rosettes producing tall spikes of cream-white flowers. It is a semi-succulent, said to have medicinal properties. It can be grown in baskets, simple pots or as a ground cover.
The highly ornamental species is native to a small area in southeastern coastal Madagascar by Saint Lucie, in the humid coastal forest and there is threatened with habitat loss from deforestation and mining. Leaves are succulent, dark green and glossy and flowers are deep purple and showy, with a metallic shine.
Graceful succulent with rosettes of grey leaves coated in a white felt, which typically cracks after a sudden rain. It was formerly placed in the genus Senecio, under the name Senecio scaposus ssp. addoensis. It is fairly easy in cultivation but it is slow.
This cactus is a must for those who look for an extraordinary ornamental selection. Its stems grow as a well-shaped spiral and even adult plants will keep the spiral pattern in all its branches.
Succulent shrub from upland Socotra. This Cissus has flat grey stems, they can be scrambling, creeping or even climbing. We offer a rooted cutting, with one ore more new growths.
Succulent shrubby Cissus from the island of Socotra. Stems are flat, grey and succulent. It grows erect when young, while adult plants infull sun eventually form a dome-shaped shrub of perfectly interlocked stems.
This mhyrr grows as a shrub to small tree. Its flaking bark has an uncommon grey-blue colour, while its young branches are dark brown.
Mhyrr tree native to high elevations in SE Aethiopia and Kenia. They grow as magnificent trees in open deciduous woodlands, with gnarled swollen stems with glossy gray flaking bark.
This naturally short Commiphora builds a thick caudex with widely spaced branches and orange-yellow peeling bark. Uncommon in cultivation, native to Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia.
Shrub or small tree with spreading stems, and small ovate leaves, just like some Didieraceae from Madagascar. Flowers are large and weird, bat pollinated. It is a relative of the common Calabash Tree, adapted to harsh coastal conditions.
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