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Dans cette section, nous avons rassemblé toutes ces plantes qui sont adaptées aux conditions arides ou sèches. Normalement, la majorité de ces espèces, qui poussent dans des environnements secs, sont cireuses, succulents, feuillues, collantes, à épines et même plus petites que le reste.
Parmi les plantes résistantes à la sécheresse, vous pouvez retrouver plusieurs espèces comme: le Pithecellobium doux, la Ruta graveolens, le Syzygium cordatum, le Tamarindus indica et bien d’autres.
This is a very attractive compact and blue glotty. Leaves are short and waxy and can look blue to grey. The flowers are so large that they cover the whole rosette.
Rooted rosette. This graptopetalum with jade-green leaves is so compact that it resembles a Sempervivum. It is native to Chihuahua , in Mexico and flowers in Winter. It branches very slowly and will eventually fill the pot and form a solid mat.
Supreme selection of the popular Haworthia fasciata. Big Band has white, prominent bands of dots. Leaves turn brown to black in high light, showing a beautiful black and white contrast!
A supreme variegated clone of attenuata-radula, with different colour shades in each rosette.
Beautiful Haworthia with glaucous leaves, native to the Eastern Cape, adapted to full sun. It is clumping and stem forming, so it will eventually form a large attractive specimen.
This Haworthia forms large clumps and develops a bright red colour when stressed by sunlight. It was formerly classified Haworthia cooperi var leightonii and it is the easternmost population of the cooperi group.
Haworthia ‘Cup of Gold’ is a Haworthia with pale yellow retuse leaves, possibly a selection or hybrid of H. otzeniana. Some people consider it variegated, though the variegation s just on the reverse of the leaves and it is not always evident.
This is an unusual and elegant terrestrial bromeliad with spineless silvery leaves. Leaves are soft and velvety to touch. Established plants will bloom with huge "sprays" of pink flowers. Hechtia tillandsioides is native to Mexico (States of Hidalgo and Mexico). It takes frost and feels at home in Mediterranean climates !
This palm is a great ornamental. It is very beautiful as a juvenile because of the reddish stem and petioles. They are very fast when young.
h= 30-60 cm - Cont. 14-16 cm. Distinctive small palm, with a grey bottle-shaped trunk. Hyophorbe lagenicaulis has a waxy green crownshaft and elegant, arching pinnate leaves. Be careful, it is damaged or killed by frost, nevertheless it is a naturally short species that can live for years in a container.
Beautiful, uncommon kalanchoe from Southern Madagascar with toothed margins. Leaves are grey green, with red margins, but they turn flaming red in full sun and cool weather.
Large >2 years old plant - This African tree, produces distinctive gigantic fruits, shaped like sausages. It is easy to cultivate in pots, as long as it is kept above 4 C. Leaves are dark green, glossy and pinnate. The tree in fruit is a people-stopper.
This species bears edible fruits and it grows just 20-50 cm tall. with a thick underground trunk or caudex, which helps it to survive drought and fires. Sometimes it is called the "underground tree".
Henna is the most ancient dye, widely used from Northern Africa to India. It is a compact bushy tough shrub that can take frost to drought.
Elegant evergreen shrub with deep green fragrant leaves that bears small flowers of white to pink in colour. It is resistant to moderate frost. This plant is called Manuka and it is known for medicinal purposes but also because it makes a special bee honey. There are also reports of therapeutic properties.
Pour le moment, il ya peu de produits dans cette catégorie Plantes résistantes à la sécheresse