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Les plantes vivent toujours
Les Plantes Vivaces Résistantes sont de petites plantes(souvent très différentes les unes des autres) avec un feuillage très dense et vert qui offre une grande variété de ressources pour survivre longtemps. Certains des meilleurs exemples de cette catégorie de plante sont: l’Agave Americana medio-picta, l’Aspidistra asahi, l’Aechmea blumenavii ou le 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). This is the TRUE blumenavii, not the many mislabelled specimens in the trade.
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.