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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 edible plant is grown and used much like oreganon. Beautiful thick, hairy leaves and flowers. It is easy to grow in pots and very ornamental. It is a perennial, semi-succulent herb.
8-12 cm rooted cutting. Rare Plectranthus from Somalia, described in 1929. It has a thick succulent stem and rounded, velvety leaves. The blue flowers are held on unusually long petioles.
Shrubby succulent with ornamental foliage and elegant spikes of showy blue/purple flowers. All leaves and stems are velvety very aromatic, rich in volatile oils. It is native to dry-deciduous forests in E Africa to India. Grows perfectly in pots or garden rockeries. Better protected from frost.
8-12 cm rooted, branched cutting. This pant was collected in the Al Marha province of Yemen. It was originally identified as P.cyindraceus but it is different from the forms found elsewhere.
This edible plant is grown and used much like oreganon. Beautiful thick, hairy leaves and flowers. It is easy to grow in pots and very ornamental. It is a perennial, semi-succulent herb.
Mildly scented shrub to about 1 m tall, with attractive, rounded leaves, and beautiful blue-violet flowers. Plectranthus hyemalis was described in 1984, and it is native to rocky slopes in Southern Yemen, at about 1000 m asl.
8-12 cm rooted cutting. All plants from the island of Socotra are somehow special and attractive. This Plectranthus is very small and compact. It bears fleshy leaves, just 1-2 cm long, green with a silvery bloom on the upper surface, sculptured with raised veins on the convex lower surface. It bears beautiful purple-blue spikes of flowers.
8-12 cm rooted cutting, This is the "Mystery Plectranthus" collected in Galgallo, Somalia. It is very attrative because of its compact and symmetrical growth and flowers are simply spectacular, with abundant "hairs".
Rooted cutting, with one ore more new growths.
Beautiful non-hybrid plumeria with thin, glossy thread-like leaves, dark green above and yellowish below. It blooms abundantly in during the growing season. Grafted plant!
Dwarf, shrubby plumeria, probably selected from the wild forms of Plumeria obtusa that grow on the hills in Northern Cuba.
This is a wild form of Plumeria rubra, not a hybrid or a selection as ALL the ones you will find in the trade. Wild types are tough guys from the coastal scrubs of Central America, able to withstand truly harsh conditions. It is very vigorous with large leaves. Flowers are white with a yellow center.
Beautiful shrublet, all coated in white hairs. It blooms easily and the pink flowers look comparatively enormous!
1-2 year old seedling. The Hawaiian archipelago is known for its lush tropical vegetation and few succulents occur in the native flora. This portulaca is a hard-to-find gem, admired by collectors for its compact, symmetrical habit. Well grown plants are truly beautiful and bear yellow flower heads. This endangered species only occurs on a few islets.
Cute portulaca species, branched, with very hairy leaves and showy purple flowers. It blooms profusely through the warmer months of the year.
Tuberous" Portulaca with a thick caudex taproot, with stems bushily branched, articulated, up to 7 cm high It blooms profusely with yellow flowers and this miniature makes a very ornamental effect.
Cont.= 8,5 cm. Variegated selection of the popular succulent shrub with small round leaves. This cultivar has a beautiful cream and green variegation. The stems are reddish brown. It is very easy to grow, but slow.
Beautiful large Puya with grey-white leaves with few spines, up to 1 m tall, forming clusters with age It bears showy inflorescences, 2 m tall, with blue-black flowers from purple-pink bracts. It is known from a few restricted location at high altitude in the provinces of Tucuman and Catamarca, in northwestern Argentina.
South american xerophytic bulb, with large, remarkable succulent leaves. The bulb is coated by papery brown sheaths and holds 1-4 leaves, but most often a pair of two. These are beautifully channeled, ovate-rounded, tongue-like. held on wide petioles.
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