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Ici vous trouverez toutes les espèces de plantes du désert qui ne sont pas incluses dans leur propre catégorie. Nous allons placer ici toutes les plantes issues de familles inhabituelles, autres qu’Agaves, les Aloes, Crassulaceae, Sansevieria, Mesembs, cactus épiphyte, etc.
Clump of >30 heads. 12 cm diameter ! - Small, terrestrial, cushion-forming plant species. It is probably one of the cold hardiest of the bromeliads.
This is the most beautiful form of the widespread Dorstenia hildebrandrii. It is cute in all its stages, with a rounded, smooth swollen base which can be green to maroon.
The most extraordinary dragon tree is the one from the island of Socotra. Here we offer 4-5 years old seedlings.
The most extraordinary dragon tree is the one from the island of Socotra. Here we offer 5-6 years old seedlings.
h= 18-30 cm The mythical "Dragon Tree" of the Canary Islands is a tall, long-lived succulent tree.
This is the new "Dragon Tree" from Morocco, discovered a few years ago in the SW Atlas mountains. It is a tall, long-lived succulent tree. It grows much like the more common Canarian subspecies, with some differences. Being an inland subspecies, it is possibly more hardy to cold!
This new subspecies of the Canarian Dragon Tree was described in 2012. Its most visible difference is the blue-grey colour in the leaves.
This Dracaena forms a large shrub, similar to a Yucca, branched from the base, 2-8 m tall.It is native to semi-evergreen bushland or open dry forest on rocky slopes, from Ethiopia to Uganda. It is often locally common at 1000–2100 m.
12 years old, Leaf height 35-45 cm ! - This dragon tree comes from the southern escarpments of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a sparsely-branched tree, very rare and slow-growing, which can reach 5 m in very old specimens. Its stiff, sword-like leaves are densely congested at the tip of the branches.
8 years old, Leaf height 20-30 cm ! - This dragon tree comes from the southern escarpments of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a sparsely-branched tree, very rare and slow-growing, which can reach 5 m in very old specimens. Its stiff, sword-like leaves are densely congested at the tip of the branches.
This dracaena looks different from most others. It has showy mottled foliage held on thin bamboo-like stems. Also its white flowers are beautiful as they show up on sphaerical, fragrant inflorescences. It is native to the rainforest understorey of different West African countries and does well as a house plant in a bright room.
Ornamental, semi-succulent dragon-tree from summer rainfall areas South Africa. It grows on rocky slopes, attaining heights of 2-6 m. It is very uncommon in cultivation! This Dracaena is relativey fast growing and can attain blooming size in les than ten years. It will thrive in Mediterranean conditions, with little or no frost.
This beautiful Drimiopsis with spotted succulent leaves is similar to D.botryoides or D. kirkii, but it comes from the deep heart of Africa.
Glossy green, soft leaved succulent Dyckia. It is a variable species native to the coastal areas of Southern Brazil.
This is a supreme clone of Dyckia fosteriana, with bronze coloured rosettes. It is a cold-resistant bromeliad from the rocky mountains of Paraná, in South Brazil.
Showy silvery hybrid. Leaves are coated in furry trichomes, wide at the base and armed with large, white, recurved marginal spines. Highly ornamental and easy to grow!
Pour le moment, il ya peu de produits dans cette catégorie Autres plantes succulentes