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Cette nouvelle et croissante section des espèces de la famille des Crassulaceae. Il ya environ 1400 espèces dans 33 genres et leur ditribution est dans le monde entier, mais se produisent surtout dans le hémisphère Nord et en Afrique australe, en particulier dans les milieux secs. Ici vous pouvez acheter des plantes saines et durcie par le soleil, cultivées dans les îles Canaries et expédiés à votre domicile.
! - Three unrooted cuttings. Old Echeveria hybrid, formerly called Echeveria x Setorum. It is a small compact plant forming deep green rosettes, with branching inflorescences of orange flowers. Ideal for pots.
Succulent shrub from Sonora in Mexico, with arching branches and showy orange-red blooming. It grows well in cultivation and when co nstrained in a pot, it forms a nice short shrub with a caudex and will also bloom.
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.
Large Mature Cutting - Large rosettes of ornamental blue leaves. It grows in cool temperatures and rests in hot weather.
NEW ! - Three unrooted heads of 3-4 cm. Small succulent with thick, pearl-coloured leaves and white flowers. It is suitable for hanging pots. Native to Mexico, Veracruz, in the area of Tepetzintla, at 100-150 m.
Small ground-covering Graptopetalum with compact rosettes of colourful leaves that can become green, blue or pink according to the season or sun exposure. Flowers are also beautiful, white-green banded in dark red. It is known from populations scattered in the mountains of central Mexico
Two unrooted heads 8-10 cm. Popular Mexican species with glossy pointed leaves ranging from pale blue gray to yellow pink. Suitable for pots, hanging baskets and in rock gardens. It can withstand frost to -3 or much more if kept dry.
Kalanchoe beauverdii is a succulent scrambling climber with gray wiry stems. Leaves are purple-black in high light. Nice hanging gray-green flowers with purple speckles, hold in clusters, native to south and southwestern Madagascar, in dry shrublands forests distributed from sea level up to about 800 m.
NEW ! - Large, spectacular succulent from Madagascar. It grows as a bold shrub with very large velvety leaves. It is used as for garden landscaping in warm mediterranean countries.
Delicate, small sized cultivar of the popular beharensis from Madagascar. Leaves are thick, rounded and velvety as usual. It eventuall grows as a branched shrub to about 80 cm tall.
Felty, thick triangular leaves with lots of bumps and grooves. It is a compact, smaller form of a fabulous Kalanchoe from Southern Madagascar.
Succulent shrub from South East Madagascar with fuzzy and waxy white leaves. It can reach > 1 m but it will stay small if kept in a tight pot. It tolerates light frost.
NEW ! - Large, branched, Cont.= 8,5 cm. Smooth leaved form of K. bracteata. It grows as an upright miniature shrub, with glossy oval leaves, turning reddish in full sun. It blooms in Spring with yellow-orange flowers. Very ornamental.
Short clumping shrub from mid to high elevations in Yemen. Pale green to grey obovate leaves and nice red inflorescences, held on tall stalks. It makes a nice garden subject for the xeric garden.
This species is a compact shrublet with rounded silvery-grey leaves and glossy red flowers.
Very ornamental succulent plant, native to rocky areas of NW Madagascar. Leaves are silvery and banded. Inflorescences are tall and elegant. Leaves are also said to have many therapeutic uses. It is easy to keep in pots
Mid sized Kalanchoe with grey-green leaves and yellow flowers.
Low growing species with spectacular foliage. Leaves are blue-green with lots of purple-maroon bands and spots. It is not a desert species, as it is found native on rocky outcrops in rainy areas of central-western Africa.
Pour le moment, il ya peu de produits dans cette catégorie Crassulaceae