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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.
This kleinia grows into a branched shrublet, often arranged as a fountain , with its branches spreading and arching outwards.
Succulent with cylindrical stems, tuberculate, with darker green markings, leaves are smooth, long and cylindrical, and they can last for months.
This is the only succulent memeber of the Asteraceae family found on the island of Socotra. It is a low growing, dome-shaped, densely branched shrub. It blooms with clusters of white flowers.
nice ornamental succulent, unusual in the way it grows, because some stems creep and go underground, while some others grow erect. Blooms are very attractive, bright red. This clone of Kleinia stapeliiformis, is a descendant of plants originally collected in Limpopo, South Africa
1-2 year old seedling. Evergreen perennial from South Africa to 1.2 m, with long, arching angled leaves and dense rounded spikes of tubular bright red flowers fading to yellow. It flowers in mid winter and is therefore well adapted to the mild Mediterranean climate.
Few-branched, stout succulent shrub with cactus-like stems.
Baobab-like bottle tree from SW Madagascar with an unmistakeable white waxy stem. It is easy to grow, even in pots, but it will never become a really huge tree until it is planted in the ground. We offer plants like the ones in the pictures, about 3-4 cm in stem diameter. It is used in medicines and cosmetics.
Large shrub or tree with bottle-shaped trunk, becoming gigantic in favourable tropical conditions. It is regarded as extremely useful, as it bears long twisted seed pods, and edible leaves eaten like cabbage.
It is not truly spineless, but it has very few spines. It is a large, robust selection with red juicy fruits of good quality.
Aloe-like small terrestrial bromeliad from rocky areas in Bahia, Brazil. It turns orange in full sun and it is nice in bloom. It grows in rocky conditions, in seasonally dry habitats.
One of the most iconic trees of the dry South of Madagascar. It grows into a tall swallen stem topped by thinner branches.
Succulent shrub up to 60 cm tall with a remarkable caudex that can reach 50 cm or more. It grows at 500-1000 m asl in the Horombe plateau in southern Madagascar. It is quite easy in cultivation as it endures cold and hot temperatures in habitat.
This succulent from South Madagascar is very ornamental since its youth. Juveniles are called "Madagascar Palm" while of course it is not a palm.
Pour le moment, il ya peu de produits dans cette catégorie Autres plantes succulentes