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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.
This succulent from South Madagascar is very ornamental since its youth. Juveniles are called "Madagascar Palm" while of course it is not a palm.
Lovely dwarf pachypodium from the harsh center of Madagascar, with yelllow flowers. This variety from the Isalo mountains has narrower leaves. We offer a 3 years old branched plant
This tree-pachypodium is slender in youth, with a thin, straight trunk and a graceful rosette of long, arching glossing leaves.
It naturally grows in different habitats, mostly in full sun, In very stony places, in open scrub. Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Southern Africa white, tinged with pink.
We offer an adult Bulb! This is an outstanding species in the genus Pancratium, the sea-daffodils. It is native to the Arabian deserts and it produces solitary flowers, about 10 cm large. It is the form from Yemen, and it is very hard to find in cultivation.
Succulent shrub native to the Sonoran desert, down to Baja California. It branches from the base and flowers abuntantly with red "cyathia". Its stems will stand straight upright when grown in full sun and will arch gracefully if kept with some shade. Hardy to extreme conditions.!
1-2 year old seedling, 5-12 cm stem. It is the only succulent Pelargonium found in Madagascar. Very rare, it is known from a single valley in the South East of the island. It is easy to grow and bears large, showy heads of pink flowers.
This is one of the few pelargoniums from South African grasslands, so it is summer growing and it rests in winter. It often looses branches, resprouting from its underground rootstock.
This Pelargonium has very nice, soft feathery leaves, coming out from a bold, thick stem, up to 30 cm tall.
Imposing succulent species of Pelargonium, up to 1 m tall shrub with an upright succulent trunk, branching a few times, up to 4 cm thick or more. It is a winter grower and it produces graceful succulent leaves, finely divided, up to 30 cm long with rounded tips.
This Pelargonium has succulent leaves, irregularly pinnatilobate, covered with microscopic hairs. The stems can be up to 5 cm thick and are armed with spines.
Small plant, up to 20 cm tall when in flower, with delicate rounded leaves . Due to its tuberous roots, many collectors grow it as a caudiciform. Flowers are white.
Very ornamenal succulent peperomia from Peru. It is a shrublet with very dense pale green foliage, all glossy. Leaves look like praying "folded" leaves, but it is just their typical shape.
Nice succulent peperomia native in the dry Andes of Ecuador, at 2000-2500 m with red and dark-green leaves. Leaves are interestingly scented when rubbed or crashed. It grows well in medium shade or with morning sun. It is also suitable as an indoor plant.
Very elegant and compact Peperomia hybrid, developed in Holland around 2010 through a well-thought selection program. It is a cross of Peperomia marmorata × metallica.
NEW ! - Pereskias are leafy and spiny trees in the Cactus family. This species has small leaves and nice pink rose-like flowers. This is the Cuban form. It grows a thick root and it can be easily grown in pots and kept as a shrub or even bonsai.
This is a beautiful variegated selection of a popular aromatic plant, used much like oreganon. It grows as a creeping shrublet, up to 30-50 cm tall. The blue flowers are also a nice addition to a beautiful species.
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