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Plantas siempre vivas
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Las plantas herbáceas resistentes al frío son pequeñas, a veces muy distintas entre sí, que suelen tener follaje muy llamativo y siempre verde.
Presentan una serie de recursos que les permiten sobrevivir con mucha facilidad durante años. Algunas de los ejemplos más claros de esta categoría son: Agave americana medio-picta, Aspidistra asahi, Aechmea blumenavii o Pleioblastus pygmaeus.
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20-25 cm diameter. A Classic of all-times. This is a spectacular clone of Agave americana, the frost-hardy succulent widely grown in Mediterranean and Warm Temperate climates.
Pygmy bamboo is one of the smallest bamboos, and its leaves are also very small. It will quickly form a very nice carpet in the garden. It is one of the best of the dwarf bamboos for use as a bonsai. This species is similar to Pleioblastus distichus, but its leaves do not display the fern-like leaf grouping.
Frost-hardy Aechmea with blue-tipped green leaves, from the outskirts of a city named Blumenau, in the cool, wet South of Brazil. Spikes of yellow flowers are followed by colourful fruits, lasting months. It can take -7 C (20 F).
Hard-to-find Japanese selection of "variegated" Aspidistra. It is not striped: each leaf develops a cream white "shade" in the upper part of the blade. Aspidistras make excellent pot plants for shade. They can live indoors or outdoors as they can take real frost.