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<strong>Lista</strong> <strong>de</strong> <strong>Semillas</strong><br />
<strong>Otoño</strong>/<strong>Invierno</strong> <strong>2012</strong>/<strong>2013</strong><br />
Ésta es la lista <strong>de</strong> semillas completa <strong>de</strong>l 01 <strong>de</strong> noviembre <strong>de</strong> <strong>2012</strong>. La disponibilidad <strong>de</strong> todas las semillas se pone al día<br />
automáticamente con cada pedido en nuestro webshop, así varias especies en la lista pue<strong>de</strong>n agotarse en poco tiempo, mientras que las<br />
adiciones más recientes no se enumeran aquí. De las últimas usted encuentra los 25 productos más recientemente añadidos en la<br />
sección "NUESTROS NUEVOS PRODUCTOS".<br />
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Abelmoschus (Okra, Aibika & Musk Mallow)<br />
Okra, Lady Finger, Aibika, and Musk Mallow are cultivated as annuals or short-lived perennial plant from East Africa (Ethipia) to Asia<br />
within the mallow family (Malvaceae). They have been cultivated for centuries for their edible seed capsules and/or edible leaves and fiberrich<br />
stems. They maka extremely showy, large, pale lemon yellow flowers with a black eye on tall stems, and elongated, finger-like (Okra)<br />
to pointed-oval (Aibika) and upright hold seed capsules. Especially from Okra, unripe fruits are watered for several hours, cooked and<br />
ad<strong>de</strong>d as a vegetable to various traditional dishes from Africa to the Middle East and India. For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun<br />
and sufficient watering in summer at a minimum of some 20°C. In col<strong>de</strong>r regions best grown un<strong>de</strong>r glass.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil in mid spring at some 25°C. Seeds may not germinate and seedlings will not <strong>de</strong>velop well at<br />
lower temperatures. Best grown as an annual at a constantly rather high temperature in a greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Abelmoschus esculentus<br />
(Red Okra)<br />
150 (200)cm, Red Okra or Red Lady Finger is an annual to short-lived perennial with utmost beautiful,<br />
large pale lemon-yellow flowers above <strong>de</strong>eply lobed reddish leaves and up to 20cm long, <strong>de</strong>ep red, fingerlike<br />
seed capsules. These are taken unripe, watered for several hours, cooked and ad<strong>de</strong>d to various<br />
traditional dishes from Africa to the Middle East and India as a vegetable. For any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in full sun and sufficient watering in summer at a minimum of some 20°C. Best cultivated as an<br />
annual vegetable at a constantly rather high temperature in a greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Not only for the<br />
edible fruits but for the color this is a splendid ornamental plant as well. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8378 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
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Abelmoschus manihot<br />
(Aibika)<br />
Abelmoschus moschatus<br />
(Musk Mallow)<br />
Abrus (Jequirity Beans)<br />
150 (200)cm, Aibika, Sunset Muskmallow, Sunset Hibiscus, or Hibiscus Manihot is an annual to shortlived<br />
perennial with extremely showy and beautiful, large pale lemon-yellow flowers with a small dark<br />
center and pointed-oval, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent seed capsules above broadly lobed leaves. In Asia and<br />
Australia very young leaves and still smoothly pubescent seed capsules are used as vegetables, the semiwoody<br />
stem is used for being rich in fiber. For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun and sufficient<br />
watering in summer at a minimum of some 20°C. Best cultivated as an annual at a constantly rather high<br />
temperature in a greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8379 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Musk Mallow o<strong>de</strong>r Ambrette Seeds is an annual to short-lived perennial native of India with<br />
very showy and large, pale lemon-yellow flowers with a small dark center and flattened oval, <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
pubescent seed capsules above broadly lobed leaves and musk fragrant seeds. In India and Asia very<br />
young leaves, still smoothly pubescent seed capsules and young flower buds are cooked as vegetables.<br />
Several plant parts are used in traditional medicine. The seed oil was used as a plant substitute for animal<br />
musk. For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun and sufficient watering in summer at a minimum of<br />
some 20°C. Best cultivated as an annual at a constantly rather high temperature in a greenhouse or<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8380 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Jequirity Beans is a monotypic genus with only one species It grows as a twining, perennial woody vine with large toothed feathered leaves<br />
and white, pale rose or pale bluish-rose pea like flowers followed by brown seedpods containing showy scarlet red seeds with a black<br />
base. Easily grown as pot plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum<br />
of some 10°C. Plants require a climbing aid.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Abrus precatorius<br />
(Coral Jequirity Bean)<br />
Abutilon (Flowering Maple)<br />
300 (700)cm, Coral Jequirity Bean is a climbing, woody perennial with feathered leaves, white to pale<br />
bluish-pink flowers followed by brownish seedpods with most ornamental brilliant scarlet seeds with a<br />
black spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0108 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
The genus of Flowering Maple covers some 100 herbaceous species from the Mallow family (Malvaceae) and is found in tropical to<br />
subtropical areas throughout the world. Several species have beautiful, five-petaled, and usually nodding flowers, and are easily cultivated<br />
in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. If plants<br />
become to large, they may be cut back in spring.<br />
Sow at some 20°C throughout the year in any rich, very well drained soil. Keep seedlings in full sun, especially if they are sowed in winter<br />
months.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Abutilon grandifolium<br />
(Large-leafed Indian Mallow)<br />
50 (120)cm, Large-leafed Indian Mallow is a biannual to perennial species with large, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent,<br />
heart shaped leaves and numerous slightly nodding, orange flower cups over a very long period. After<br />
flowering it makes some typical, upright hold seed pods. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year, reduce watering in winter and keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-XI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3441 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Abutilon pycnocodon 80 (180)cm, makes a woody perennial shrub with showy pale pink flowers with a dark pink throat. For any<br />
rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6017 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Abutilon sonneratianum 40 (70)cm, makes a semi-woody perennial, low subshrub with nice orange-yellow flowers. For any rich,<br />
well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some<br />
10°C. VII-IX.<br />
Abutilon theophrasti<br />
(Indian Velvet-leaf Mallow)<br />
Acacia (Wattle Shrubs)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6016 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
120 (180)cm, Indian Velvet-leaf Mallow is a fast growing annual from South Asia with branching stems<br />
and showy yellowish- orange flowers above serrated, heart-shaped, pubescent leaves. Easily cultivated in<br />
any rich, well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights<br />
in late spring to early summer. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4773 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Acacia or Wattle Shrubs are in general subtropical to tropical woody shrubs to trees from a broad genus with numerous species. They<br />
have usually elegant feathered or crescent-shaped leaves and ornamental, <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of pure white to bright yellow flower balls. Cut<br />
branches of many species are wi<strong>de</strong>ly used in the floristry. In general wattles are easily cultivated as container plants in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny and frostfree spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants cooler at a minimum of some 10°C with reduced<br />
watering. Some species may lose several leaflets in winter, especially if they are kept rather cold, however they will resprout vigorously in<br />
spring. Plants which have become to large may be cut back in spring before the new growth.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year in any leafy-sandy, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep seedlings in full sun.<br />
20 semillas por sobre unless noted differently.<br />
Acacia acinacea 2.50 m, Gold-dust Wattle or Round-leaved Wattle has ornamental bluish green, oblong-elliptic to broadovate<br />
pseudo-leaves and lose gol<strong>de</strong>n ball-like flowers on long pedicles. Native of south-eastern Australia<br />
growing in sandy soils in open woodlands. VII-IX.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3712 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia acra<strong>de</strong>nia 4 (7)m, has ornamental bluish green, elliptic to ovate pseudo-leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse cylindrical spikes of bright<br />
yellow flowers. Native of arid areas in sandy, stony soils throughout N Australia. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3713 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia ancistrocarpa 2 (4)m, <strong>de</strong>corative bluish green narrow leaves and axillary cylindrical, <strong>de</strong>nse inflorescences with rich<br />
yellow flowers. Native of tropical areas of Australia (Western Australia, New Territory, and Queensland),<br />
occurring in sandy soils. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3714 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia auriculiformis 7 (30)m, Northern Black Wattle or Ear-pod Wattle is a tall tree with linear to narrowly elliptic, falcate<br />
pseudo-leaves and numerous long inflorescences of bright yellow flowers. Native of Cape York Peninsula<br />
in Queensland and New Territory, Australia, as well as Indonesia. Prefers a sandy-loamy soil. IV-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3715 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia baileyana 3 (10)m, Cootamundra Wattle makes a fast-growing tall woody shrub to medium sized tree with<br />
ornamental, bluish-grey feathered-leaves and numerous, terminal and axillary bright yellow flower-balls.<br />
From the Temora, Cootamundra, and Stockinbingal district in New South Wales (Australia), where it<br />
grows in stony soils in open woodlands. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3716 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia bivenosa 1 (3)m, Two Nerved Wattle is a small woody shrub with beautifully colored bluish green, oblong-elliptic to<br />
ovate pseudo-leaves and several <strong>de</strong>ep gol<strong>de</strong>n flower-balls on long pedicles. Native of arid regions<br />
throughout Western Australia, New Territories and Queensland, where it prefers sandy to rocky soils in<br />
shrub lands and open woodlands. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3717 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia brachybotrya 1 (3)m, Grey Mulga or Grey Wattle makes a small, <strong>de</strong>nse shrub with grayish green, asymmetrically<br />
oblong-elliptic to ovate pseudo-leaves and a terminal raceme of bright yellow flower-balls. From semi-arid<br />
regions in south-eastern Australia growing in rich, well drained soils. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3718 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia brunioi<strong>de</strong>s 2m, Brown Wattle is a medium sized shrub with <strong>de</strong>nsely packed small, narrow pseudo-leaves and<br />
beautiful pale lemon yellow terminally arranged flower buds. Naturally occurring in mountainous areas in<br />
New South Wales and Queensland. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3719 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia calamifolia 2 (4)m, Wallowa or Reed-leaf Wattle medium sized shrub narrowly linear pseudo-leaves and several<br />
gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers loosely arranged in terminal racemes. From South Australia (Flin<strong>de</strong>rs Ranges, Mt.<br />
Hack to Tothill Ranges) and New South Wales. Grows easily in any rich, well drained sandy to slightly<br />
loamy soil. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3720 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia conferta 2 (4)m, Crow<strong>de</strong>d-leaf Wattle makes a medium sized shrub with quite short, narrowly oblong-elliptic<br />
pseudo-leaves and a <strong>de</strong>nse terminal raceme of rich yellow flower-balls. Occurs in New South Wales to<br />
Queensland preferring dry sandy or loamy soils. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3721 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia cretata 4 (7)m, tall single-stemmed shrub to medium sized tree with grayish green, falcate foliage and long<br />
axillarily born, rich gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow inflorescences. Native of Queensland (Great Dividing Range) in sandy to<br />
stony soils in open Eucalyptus woods. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3722 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia cultriformis 2 (4)m, Knife-leaf Wattle or Half-moon Wattle grows a medium sized shrub with ornamental bluish green,<br />
short pseudo-leaves and <strong>de</strong>nsely packed, bright yellow, axillarily born flower racemes. From New South<br />
Wales (Narrun<strong>de</strong>ra) to Queensland (Stanthorpe and Inglewood area), where I occurs in sandy to loamy<br />
soils. V-VIII.<br />
Acacia cyanophylla<br />
(Blue-Leaf Wattle)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3723 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (5)m, Blue-Leaf Wattle is a tall woody shrub to small tree with richly bluish-green colored leaves and<br />
numerous, axillary bright yellow flowers. For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun throughout the<br />
year, keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6323 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,79<br />
Acacia cyclops 1 (4)m, Western Coastal Wattle is a medium sized shrub with grayish green narrowly oblong to elliptic or<br />
ovate pseudo-leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse terminal racemes of bright yellow flowers. Native of sandy soils in coastal<br />
areas throughout Western Australia. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3724 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia <strong>de</strong>albata 10 (25)m, Silver Wattle tree with smooth, grayish brown bark, bluish green to silvery green feathered<br />
leaves and numerous racemes <strong>de</strong>nsely packed with bright yellow flower-balls. Form rich sandy to stony<br />
soils in subalpine slopes and tablelands of New South Wales (Guyra, Tom Groggin, and Mudgee to<br />
Albury), Victoria and Tasmania. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3725 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Acacia <strong>de</strong>bilis 3 (6)m, tall shrub to small tree with a grayish green to reddish green bark, ornamental grayish green,<br />
feathered leaves, gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flower buds in terminal racemes. From south-eastern Queensland to New<br />
South Wales, where it grows in sandy to stony soils. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3726 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia <strong>de</strong>cora 1 (3)m, Western Silver Wattle or Western Gol<strong>de</strong>n Wattle is a shrub with linear pseudo-leaves and<br />
numerous small gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flower buds in lose terminal racemes. Form rocky soils throughout E<br />
Australia. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3727 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia <strong>de</strong>currens 7 (12)m, Black Wattle or Green Wattle makes a tall woody shrub to medium sized tree with dark green<br />
feathered leaves and terminal racemes of rich gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers. Native of stony to rocky soils in New South<br />
Wales (Hunter Valley area). VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3728 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia dictyophleba 1 (3)m, medium sized shrub with short grayish green to yellowish green oblanceolate pseudo-leaves and<br />
terminal clusters of gol<strong>de</strong>n flower buds. Naturally occurs throughout arid areas in N and central Australia<br />
(Pilbara region to the Simpson Desert). For any sandy to rocky, well drained soil. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3729 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia falcata 2 (5)m, Burra or Hickory Wattle medium sized woody shrub with ornamental, eucalyptus-like, falcate,<br />
bluish green pseudo-leaves on reddish brown branches and axillary racemes of cream flower buds.<br />
Native of coastal regions and slopes in New South Wales, where it prefers well drained, stony soils. V-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3730 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia falciformis 5 (11)m, Mountain Hickory or Black Wattle is a tree with eucalyptus-like, narrowly falcate, grayish green to<br />
bluish green pseudo-leaves and terminal lax racemes with numerous small, rich yellow flower buds. From<br />
loamy to sandy soils in Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3731 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia farnesiana 2 (7)m, Farnese Wattle or Needle Bush is a medium sized shrub to small tree with small pubescent,<br />
feathered leaves and quite large, bright yellow flower-balls. Wi<strong>de</strong>spread throughout N and north-eastern<br />
Australia, where it grows in rich, heavy to sandy soils in open woodlands. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3732 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia filicifolia 3 (12)m, Fern-leaved Wattle makes a tall shrub to small tree with fern-like, feathered leaves and lax<br />
terminal racemes of pale yellow to lemon yellow flower buds. Native of south-eastern Queensland,<br />
(Stanthorpe) and New South Wales (Legume to Bateman’s Bay and central tablelands), growing in sandy<br />
o rocky soils, VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3733 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia genistifolia 0.5 (3)m, Spreading Wattle or Early Wattle small shrub with needle-like foliage and terminal pale yellow to<br />
creamy flower buds on long pedicles. Native of south-eastern Australia (Dubbo, Grampians) and N and E<br />
Tasmania, where it naturally occurs in well drained soils in dry woods. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3734 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia implexa 2 (12)m, Hickory Wattle or Fish Wattle grows as a tall shrub to tree with falcate, elliptic leaves and almost<br />
pure white to cream flower buds in lose axillary racemes. Native of open forests throughout Queensland<br />
(Atherton Tableland to Shoalwater Bay), New South Wales, and Victoria. For any rich, well drained,<br />
preferably sandy to stony soil. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3735 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia iteaphylla 2 (4)m Flin<strong>de</strong>rs Range Wattle or Winter Wattle is a spreading shrub with narrow, grayish green pseudoleaves<br />
and axillarily born, pale yellow to cream flower-balls on long pedicles. From S Australia (Gawler<br />
Range and Flin<strong>de</strong>rs Range), growing in rocky positions. IX-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3736 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia jennerae 2 (6)m, Coonavittra Wattle is a medium sized shrub with eucalyptus-like, bluish green to grayish green,<br />
narrowly elliptic pseudo-leaves and gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow terminally born flower buds. From arid areas in W<br />
Australia (Kununoppin), New South Wales (Wilcannia) and Queensland (Simpson Desert). For any rich,<br />
well drained, preferably rocky soil. IV-VII.<br />
Acacia karroo<br />
(Sweet Thorn Acacia)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3737 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (7)m, Sweet Thorn Acacia an evergreen to semi-evergreen South African species with feathered leaves<br />
on greyish stems with very long spines and terminal to axillary yellow flower balls. For any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some<br />
5°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6687 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia lateriticola 0.5 (1.5)m, a small shrub with short, lanceolate, dark green leaves and nicely contrasting bright yellow,<br />
quite large flower-balls. Native of sandy positions in woodlands of Western Australia (Chittering,<br />
Manjimup, and Dunsborough). V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3738 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Acacia leucoclada 2 (18)m, tall shrub to spreading tree, very variably in size. Makes ornamental silvery green feathered<br />
leaves and numerous, small, rich gol<strong>de</strong>n flower buds in terminal racemes. From south-eastern<br />
Queensland (tablelands, Pilliga Scrub, and Howes Mountains) ad New South Wales (Hunter R. Valley).<br />
For any rich, well drained, rather rocky to sandy soil. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3739 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia ligulata 1.5 (3)m, Dune Wattle or Sandhill Wattle small shrub with linear pseudo-leaves on light brown branches<br />
and terminally born rich gol<strong>de</strong>n flower-balls on long pedicles. Native throughout arid areas in usually<br />
sandy soils in central and S Australia. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3740 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia macra<strong>de</strong>nia 3 (5)m, Zig-Zag Wattle is a medium sized shrub with narrow, dark green pseudo-leaves and numerous<br />
terminal and axillary racemes of small, bright yellow flower buds. Naturally occurs in south-eastern<br />
Queensland (Clermont to Surat), growing in stony and sandy soils. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3741 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia maitlandii 1 (3)m, Maitland’s Wattle or Spiky Wattle forms an open, medium sized shrub with short, narrowly elliptic,<br />
dark green pseudo-leaves and solitary, gol<strong>de</strong>n flower-balls. A wi<strong>de</strong>spread species from usually sandy<br />
soils in arid areas in Western Australia V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3742 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia montana 1 (4)m, Mallee Wattle is a small to medium sized woody shrub with narrow, linear, dark green pseudoleaves<br />
and terminally born gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers. Native of south-eastern Australia (Eyre Peninsula, Victoria, and<br />
Stanthorpe in south-eastern Queensland). Easily grows in any rich, well drained, slightly stony soil. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3743 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia oxycedrus 1 (7)m, Spike Wattle makes a woody shrub to small tree with thorny branches, lanceolate, dark green<br />
pseudo-leaves and gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers. A wi<strong>de</strong>spread species found in rich, well drained, stony soils in S<br />
Australia. VI-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3744 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia paradoxa 2 (4)m, Kangaroo Thorn or Prickly Wattle makes a medium sized shrub with short, ovate, grayish green<br />
pseudo-leaves and globular pale yellow to yellowish-cream flowers. Native of south-eastern Australia<br />
(Eyre Peninsula, Victoria and New South Wales). Easily grown in any rich, well drained, preferably rocky<br />
soil. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3745 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia penninervis 3 (7)m, Hickory Wattle or Mountain Hickory is a medium sized to tall shrub with broadly lanceolate to<br />
elliptic, grayish green to bluish green pseudo-leaves and axillary born pale cream globular flowers. From<br />
south-eastern Queensland to New South Wales, and Victoria. Easily grown in any rich, well drained,<br />
preferably rocky soil. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3746 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia podalyriifolia 2 (7)m, Queensland Silver Wattle or Mt. Morgan Wattle is a small spreading tree with bluish green elliptic<br />
to ovate pseudo-leaves and terminal whitish racemes with bright yellow flower-balls. Native of Queensland<br />
(Mount Morgan to Caernarvon Range, and Stanthorpe), where it occurs in stony, well drained soils. VI-VII.<br />
Acacia pulchella var.<br />
pulchella<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3747 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
0.5 (1.5)m, Prickly Moses forms a small shrub with small bluish green leaves and rich gol<strong>de</strong>n flower-balls<br />
in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters. From south-eastern Australia, growing in rocky, well drained soils. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3748 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia pycnantha 2 (7)m, Gol<strong>de</strong>n Wattle or Broad-leaved Wattle is a tall shrub to small tree with ornamental, falcate, bluish<br />
green leaves and bright yellow, globular, terminally born flowers. A wi<strong>de</strong>spread native of Victoria and<br />
South Australia (Eyre Peninsula and Kangaroo Island), growing in sandy to loamy soils. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3749 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia pyrifolia 2 (3)m, Kanji Bush makes a medium sized shrub with most ornamental shortly elliptic to ovate, bluish<br />
green pseudo-leaves and globular, gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers on long pedicles. From sandy to loamy soils in West<br />
Australia (Caernarvon, Rudall Range, Wallal Downs Stn, and Kimberley region). V-VIII.<br />
Acacia retino<strong>de</strong>s ssp.<br />
retino<strong>de</strong>s<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3750 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (10)m, (recently separately as a species of its' own: Acacia provincialis) is a tall woody shrub to medium<br />
sized tree with narrowly lanceolate, dark grayish green pseudo-leaves and lose terminal clusters of pale<br />
yellow, slightly sweet fragrant flower-balls. From south-eastern Australia (Eyre Peninsula and Wilsons<br />
Promontory) and Tasmania (King and Flin<strong>de</strong>rs islands). For any rich, well drained, rather rocky soil. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3751 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia spectabilis 2 (5)m, Mudgee Wattle or Pilliga Wattle is a medium sized to tall shrub with bluish green feathered leaves<br />
and terminal racemes <strong>de</strong>nsely packed with quite large, globular, gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers. From south-eastern<br />
Queensland (Eidsvold, Fraser Island, and Darling Downs) and New South Wales (Pilliga Scrub, Cowra,<br />
and Condobolin), occurring in sandy to rocky soils. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3752 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia suaveolens 1 (3)m, Sweet Wattle or Sweet-scented Wattle is a small, loosely branching shrub with linear grayish<br />
green pseudo-leaves and axillarily born pale cream globular flowers. Native of coastal and near-costal<br />
areas in Queensland (Bustard Bay) , New South Wales, Victoria (Cape Otway), and Tasmania, where it<br />
grows in sandy to rocky soils. V-VIII.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3753 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia terminalis 2 (6)m, Sunshine Wattle forms a medium sized spreading shrub or small tree. Has a gray to brown,<br />
smooth bark, pubescent, feathered leaves and terminal pale lemon yellow flower-balls. Native of N New<br />
South Wales to central Victoria and Tasmania, growing in sandy soils in woodlands V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3754 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia tetragonophylla 2 (5)m, Curara makes a medium sized shrub to small tree with spiny branches, small linear pseudoleaves<br />
and single gol<strong>de</strong>n flower-balls. Native throughout arid areas in Western Australia, Northern<br />
Territory, Queensland and New South Wales. From rich, well drained rocky soils. V-VIII,<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3755 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia verticillata 3 (10)m, Prickly Moses forms a spreading, tall shrub to tree with short, linear, dark green pseudo-leaves<br />
and terminal, cylindrical racemes <strong>de</strong>nsely packed with whitish-cream flowers. From rich, well drained,<br />
sandy to rocky soils throughout South Australia (Gulf Saint Vincent), Victoria, New South Wales and<br />
Tasmania. VII-XI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3756 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia victoriae 2 (5)m, Elegant Wattle or Gundabluey is a tall shrub with short, ovate, grayish green pseudo-leaves and<br />
pale yellowish-cream globular flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal racemes. Occurs in central Australia, growing in<br />
loamy and sandy soils. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3757 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acacia williamsonii 1 (2)m, Whirrakee Wattle forms a small shrub with narrow, linear, grayish green pseudo-leaves and<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse terminal racemes with quite large, gol<strong>de</strong>n flower-balls. Native of Victoria (Inglewood to Rushworth<br />
in loamy soils in Eucalyptus woods and open scrubs. V-VIII.<br />
Acanthopanax (Winter Hardy Finger Aralia)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3758 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Finger Aralia (Acanthopanax spp., syn. Eleutherococcus spp.) are fully winter hardy, woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrubs with loosely<br />
branching, upright to arching stems.<br />
The Ricepaper Shrub (Tetrapanax papyrifera) belongs to a monotypic genus with only one half-hardy species from mild temperate regions<br />
in Taiwan and China. They make terminal ball-like to elongating clusters of small yellowish-green flowers followed by ornamental black<br />
berries in late summer and autumn similar to the related ivy (He<strong>de</strong>ra spec.) above fresh green, palmately divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves. Native of woods<br />
in East Asia and Japan. For any humus-rich, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Tetrapanax papyrifer should be given a good winter protection in col<strong>de</strong>r regions.<br />
Sow seeds of Acanthopanax species flat in any humus-rich, well drained soil, keep pots in a protected, sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter.<br />
Transplant in summer or following spring as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Sow seeds of Tetrapanax papyrifer flat in any humus-rich, well drained soil at some 20°C throughout the year in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to<br />
sunny spot. Seedlings are best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions with a minimum of some 5°C in winter before they may be planted out in<br />
late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas <strong>de</strong>l género Acanthopanax son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
Tetrapanax papyrifera es <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 9.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Acanthopanax gracilistylus<br />
Exclusive<br />
Acanthopanax henryi<br />
(Henry's Finger Aralia)<br />
Tetrapanax papyrifera<br />
(Ricepaper Shrub)<br />
Acanthus (Bear's Breeches)<br />
2 (3)m, an Asian woody <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrub with upright to slightly arching stems, small, fresh green,<br />
trilobed to palmately divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves and several axillary as well as terminal round clusters of <strong>de</strong>corative,<br />
bluish black berries in late summer and autumn. For any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4022 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (5)m, Henry's Finger Aralia is a woody, loosely branching <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrub with upright to slightly<br />
arching stems, fresh green, palmately divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves and up to five terminal round clusters of <strong>de</strong>corative<br />
black fruits in late summer and autumn. For any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3401 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (6)m, Ricepaper Shrub or Ricepaper Aralia is a most ornamental tall shrub with semi-woody annual to<br />
perenials stems and perennial rhizomes. The stems have been traditionally used to make ricepaper in<br />
China. This spectacular plant has huge annual, tropical looking leaves which die back with first freezings<br />
in autumn. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. In col<strong>de</strong>r<br />
regions protect stems and rhizomes in winter. If stems die back as well for a severe and prolonged<br />
freezing period, plants will usually regrow from the rhizome.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8339 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bear's Breeches are excellent solitary plants for the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n or any soil in a sunny position where the <strong>de</strong>nse and large racemes of<br />
creamy-white to purplish-brown flowers can be enjoyed.<br />
Sow large seeds spring to early summer in any well drained rocky or sandy soil. Transplant rhizomes in autumn after leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Acanthus spinosus<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8042 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Acca (Strawberry Guave or Feijoa)<br />
Acca is a Guave-like, evergreen shrub with blackish-green, oval leaves, light brown haired beneath, and a smooth, brownish stem.<br />
Delicious fruits will <strong>de</strong>velop even on mature container plants. For any rich, peaty soil in full sun.<br />
Sow tiny seeds flat on any peaty, well drained soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Slightly cover seeds with soil. Seeds need time to<br />
germinate, until germination keep soil moist but not wet and pots in full sun. Keep drier and cool at a minimum of some 5°C in winter.<br />
Larger plants are very frost resistant and might be tried in a sheltered spot in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n with some good winter protection (e.g. a<br />
thick layer of dry mulch).<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Acca sellowiana<br />
(Feijoa Guave)<br />
Acer (Maple)<br />
150 (250)cm, Feijoa Guave is from temperate climates of South America, for any peaty, well drained soil.<br />
Its large rose red flowers and silvery shiny leaves make this species an excellent ornamental container<br />
plant. Freely <strong>de</strong>velops <strong>de</strong>licious fruits with a flavor between pineapple and strawberries. I-XII.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2101 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Maples belong to broad genus of usually <strong>de</strong>ciduous tall woody shrubs to trees from temperate to suptropical climates in mostly the<br />
Northern hemisphere. Several species have most ornamental foliage and some show a fantastic color display in autumn. All species<br />
offered on this page fully winter hardy and easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds in any rich, well drained substrate and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> from autumn to spring. Transplant young plants to<br />
the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough or in autumn after leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Acer griseum<br />
(Paperbark Maple)<br />
Achillea (Milfoil) & Tanacetum (Tansy)<br />
5 (8)m, Paperbark Maple is a small tree from Central China and has a distinct, cinnamon-brown peeling<br />
bark and utmost beautiful leaves in autumn turning to a brilliant scarlet-orange. For its overall small size in<br />
comparison to other Acer species this maple suits private gar<strong>de</strong>ns as well. Easily grown in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8115 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Milfoils, Tansies and Feverfews are perennials from the northern hemisphere and have <strong>de</strong>eply dissected, feathered, usually strongly<br />
aromatic leaves on upright stems crowned by bright yellow, white or rose terminal inflorescences. Many species are ornamental plants and<br />
easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow dustlike or fine seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil. Do not cover seeds with soil and keep the latter always slightly moist from<br />
beneath. Keep pots in a sunny an protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant seedlings to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Achillea clypeolata<br />
Tanacetum audibertii<br />
(Audibert's Tanacetum)<br />
Tanacetum balsamita var.<br />
balsamita<br />
(Costmary)<br />
Tanacetum balsamita var.<br />
camphoratum<br />
(Camphor Plant)<br />
Tanacetum corymbosum<br />
ssp. corymbosum<br />
(Scentless Feverfew)<br />
Tanacetum macrophyllum<br />
(Large-Leafed Tansy)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8109 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Audibert's Tanacetum makes strongly aromatic, dark green leaflets and lose terminal umbels of<br />
rich yellow floral disks. Native of rocky, sun-exposed spots in Corsica (France) and Sardinia (Italy). A fully<br />
winter hardy species for any rich, well drained soil in full sun in a protected spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8032 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
160 (180)cm, Costmary is a fully winter hardy Caucasian herbaceous perennial with broad, light green,<br />
aromatic leaves with serrated margins. The shoots are crowned by terminal umbels of small yellow flower<br />
disks. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8281 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
140 (160)cm, Camphor Plant is a fully winter hardy perennial with broad, light green leaves with serrated<br />
margins and an utmost pleasant and incredibly strong camphor-like fragrance in this variety native from<br />
Turkey to Central Asia. The shoots are crowned by terminal umbels of small daisy-like flowers. Easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7172 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80cm, Dalmatian Chrysanthemum makes finely cut, greyish-green leaves on tall stalks crowned by white<br />
daisy-like flowers. Native of meadows and open spots in woodlands in the Balkans. This plant is the<br />
natural source for a well-known insectici<strong>de</strong> (Pyrethrum). Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8012 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (150)cm, Scentless Feverfew (syn. Chrysanthemum corymbosum) is an utmost showy, fully winter<br />
hardy perennial with tall annual stems covered with large, <strong>de</strong>eply dissected, dark green leaves and<br />
terminal inflorescences of white, daisy-like flowers with a central yellow disk. Flower stalks are excellent,<br />
long lasting cut flowers. It is native of meadows and open spots in woods from Belgium to Eastern<br />
Europe. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7185 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (150)cm, Large-Leafed Tansy (syn. Achillea macrophylla) is an utmost showy rhizomatous perennial<br />
with tall annual stems covered with large, <strong>de</strong>eply dissected, strongly aromatic dark green leaves and<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse terminal inflorescences of numerous small white flowers. It is native to from south-eastern Europe<br />
to Turkey and the Caucasus. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6383 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Tanacetum parthenium<br />
(Feverfew)<br />
90 (120)cm, Feverfew is a beautiful fully winter hardy perennial native of mountainous areas from the<br />
Balkans to Asia Minor. It makes strongly camphor-fragrant, feathered leaves and terminal clusters of<br />
white flowers with a central yellow disk. Dried leaves are uses in several herbal teas and medicines. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7167 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Acinos (Basil Thyme), Ballota (Horehound) & Scutellaria (Skullcaps)<br />
Basil Thymes, Horehounds and Skullcaps are aromatic annuals to perennials within the mint family (Labiatae). Several species are used<br />
in the pharmacy for their medical properties. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, preferably protected spot. Excellent in<br />
the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow seeds flat on top of any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protedted spot and transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as<br />
seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ballota nigra ssp. uncinata<br />
(Black Horehound)<br />
Scutellaria alpina<br />
(Alpine Skullcap)<br />
Scutellaria baicalensis<br />
(Baical Skullcap)<br />
Scutellaria cypria ssp.<br />
cypria<br />
(Cyprus Skullcap)<br />
Acmella (Paracress)<br />
30 (50)cm, Black Horehound is a perennial with greyish-green, broadly serrated, pubescent leaves on<br />
several upright stalks with whorls of pure white to pale rose flowers. Native of rocky soils in full sun in the<br />
Mediterranean. Original seeds collection from eastern Sardinia at some 350m. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in full sun, an excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plant. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6369 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
12cm, Alpine Skullcap is a beautiful perennial species with quite large flower with a violet-blue crown and<br />
lower white lip in spring and early summer. It is native of mountain meadows and rock crevices in<br />
European mountain ridges from the Pyreness to the Alps, Ventian mountains and mountains in the<br />
Balkans. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. An excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plant. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8009 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (40)cm, Baical Skullcap is amongst the most beautiful perennial members within this genus and has<br />
uncountable rich violet-blue flowers in early sumer on medium tall stalks with <strong>de</strong>nsely arranged narrow<br />
leaves. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7178 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Cyprus Skullcap is a rare dwarf perennial en<strong>de</strong>mic of rocky slopes in high elevations of the<br />
Troodos mountain range on Cyprus. It makes short stalks with bicolored flowers from rose yellow to<br />
orange lilac above dark green, aromatic leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in<br />
a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6370 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Paracress is a perennial herb from South America with showy elongating gold and red flower discs and glossy, aromatic leaves. Fresh<br />
leaves are used for salads in Brazil and have medicinal properties for containing an analgesic agent (Spilanthol). Easily grown as an<br />
annual in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat directly in any well drained, humus-rich soil in a sunny site in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring. Cover seeds slightly with soil only.<br />
20 semilals pro sobre.<br />
Acmella oleracea<br />
(Paracress)<br />
Aconitum (Monkshoot)<br />
20 (30cm, Paracress has ornamental elongating gold and red flower discs above glossy, aromatic leaves.<br />
Fresh leaves are used as additional ingredients in salads in Brazil. Never eat an entire leaf or flowerbud<br />
all at once! All parts provoke a numb and strongly tingle sensation on the tongue and in the throat. This<br />
species has medicinal properties for containing a strong analgesic agent (Spilanthol). Easily grown as an<br />
annual in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7181 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,49<br />
Aconitum or Monkshoot have a perennial rootstock from which emerge several, very ornamental flower stalks above usually strongly<br />
divi<strong>de</strong>d, rather large leaves. Most species are native to slightly moist spots in full sun to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d places throughout Europe<br />
extending eastwards to Japan. Very easy and free flowering in cultivation, excellent cut flowers.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained soil from early autumn to late spring. Keep pots in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds<br />
need a cooling period of several months prior to germination. If they are sowed too late, they may take another winter before they will<br />
germinate in following spring. Turn pots to full sun after germination will have occured in mid spring. Keep soil only slightly moist.<br />
Transplant dormant rhizomes or rootstock from late summer to mid autumn. Aconitum flower usually within 2 to 3 years after sowing and<br />
are very long-lived ornamental perennials.<br />
Aviso: ¡Todas las partes son tóxicas si son ingestidas!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aconitum<br />
austroyunnanense<br />
(Chinese Monkshoot)<br />
Aconitum carmichaelii var.<br />
wilsonii<br />
120 (180)cm, Chinese Monkshoot is a semi climbing herbaceous perennial native of mountain meadows<br />
and open spots in woods in China. It has strongly serrated round leaves and mid blue flowers from late<br />
summer through. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soiled in a sunny spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5203 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, an impressive species with tall upright stems with <strong>de</strong>ep azure blue to dark purplish blue<br />
flowers above 3-lobed leaves. Its' flowers are taller than broad. For a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d, slightly moist spot<br />
in any humus rich soil. This species flowers very late in the year from late summer to the first freezings in<br />
autumn. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1056 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Aconitum ferox 100cm, a very showy species from mountain meadows and open spots in the Himalaya region. It makes<br />
pale blue and quite large flowers. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
Aconitum hemsleyanum<br />
(Climbing Monkshoot)<br />
Aconitum napellus<br />
(European Monkshoot)<br />
Aconitum pseudohuiliense<br />
Aconitum scaposum var.<br />
scapsoum<br />
Aconitum seoulense<br />
(Korean Monkshoot)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6538 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
180 (280)cm, Climbing Monkshoot is a perennial with tall growing, twining annual shoots with bicolored<br />
flowers in blue and white. It is native of open spots in woods, forest margins and scrubs in central China.<br />
Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soiled in a sunny spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5224 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, European Monkshoot is native to moist, open places in woods throughout central to eastern<br />
and has becoming extremely rare in nature. Very large, rich dark blue (sometimes white) flowers. A very<br />
long lived and easily cultivated species for any rich soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1060 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6815 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (160)cm, has showy, quite large, strongly serrated round leaves and upright stems with pale ink blue<br />
to lilac blue flowers. It is a herbaceous perennial native of mountain meadows and woods in western<br />
China (Szechuan). Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soiled in a sunny spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5202 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (160)cm, Korean Monkshoot is a showy species with quite large ink blue flowers on upright stems.<br />
Native of mountain meadows and open spots in woods in Korea. Easily grown in any humus rich, well<br />
drained soiled in a sunny spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5201 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aconitum vulparia 120 (150)cm, threatened Aconitum from E Europe to Caucasus, growing in slightly moist shrubs on steep<br />
slopes. Makes yellowish green to creamy white flowers. For a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any humus<br />
rich, leafy soil. V-VII.<br />
Actaea (Baneberry)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1061 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Baneberries and Bugberries (including the formerly separate genus Cimcifuga) are almost unknown wood plants from moist and humus<br />
rich soils in the northern hemisphere with some 25 species at present. They make racemes of small white flowers on long stalks above<br />
most ornamental dissected (feathered) and serrated leaves. Flowers are followed by very <strong>de</strong>corative bright colored berries in summer to<br />
autumn. All are long-lived perennials, once established do not disturb plants.<br />
Two red fruiting species are very difficult to be distinguished in nature: Actaea erythrocarpa Fischer and Actaea rubra (Aiton) Willd. In<br />
general Northamerican plants of Actaea rubra have slightly broa<strong>de</strong>r leaflets and a laxer infrutescence than East Asian plants of Actaea<br />
erythrocarpa. As even scientist are not sure if both forms are to be treated as separate species, we do not follow either this difference and<br />
offer all seeds un<strong>de</strong>r Actaea rubra.<br />
Sow flat from early autumn to early spring in any moist, yet well drained soil. Transplant rootstock in autumn after leaves have died down.<br />
Sometimes seeds make take up to two years to germinate successfully. They require a cooling period of several months prior to<br />
germination.<br />
Note: All parts (especially the colorful berries) are poisonous if ingested.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Actaea asiatica<br />
(Asian Baneberry)<br />
Actaea pachypoda<br />
(North American White<br />
Baneberry)<br />
Actaea rubra<br />
(Red Baneberry)<br />
Actaea rubra f. alba<br />
(White Baneberry)<br />
70 (100)cm, Asian Baneberry, makes upright spikes with white flowers above broadly dissected and<br />
serrated leaves, followed by glossy black berries on long pedicles (i.e. elongated stems) in mid summer.<br />
Seeds from a Korean population. Easily grown in any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1062 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm, North American White Baneberry (syn. Actaea alba), has pure white fruits on swollen,<br />
nicely contrasting reddish to pink pedicles on rather tall stalks which makes it distinct from the white<br />
fruited form of Actaea rubra. For any leafy, rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Plants sold<br />
in commerce usually are not this species but white fruited Actaea rubra. Our seeds <strong>de</strong>scend from the real<br />
species! VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1064 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
80cm, Red Baneberry (incl. Actaea erythrocarpa) makes terminal racemes of small white flowers followed<br />
by most ornamental crimson red, shiny berries in late summer above strongly dissected and serrated<br />
leaves. It is native of open spots in <strong>de</strong>ciduous woods from north-eastern Asia (Novosibirsk to<br />
Kamtschatka region) and North America. Easily grown in any leafy, rich, slightly moist soil in partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>. Seeds are from red-fruited plants only, yet some seedlings may naturally have red fruits. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1065 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
80cm, White Baneberry (incl. Actaea erythrocarpa) makes terminal racemes of small white flowers<br />
followed by most showy snow white, shiny berries in late summer above strongly dissected and serrated<br />
leaves. It is native of open spots in <strong>de</strong>ciduous woods from north-eastern Asia (Novosibirsk to<br />
Kamtschatka region) and North America. Easily grown in any leafy, rich, slightly moist soil in partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>. Seeds are from white-fruited plants only, yet some seedlings may naturally have red fruits. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1066 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Actaea spicata<br />
(European Black Baneberry)<br />
Actinidia (Kiwi Fruit)<br />
100 (120)cm, European Black Baneberry, with glossy <strong>de</strong>ep black fruits above broadly dissected and<br />
serrated leaves. Native throughout Europe and NW Asia, growing in woods in a leafy, rich, slightly moist<br />
soil in light sha<strong>de</strong>. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1067 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Actinidia or Kiwi Fruit are perennial, mostly <strong>de</strong>ciduous, fast growing Asian climbers with ornamental foliage. Their whitish flowers are<br />
followed by sometimes quite large fruits ripening in autumn and which are edible in several species. As several species are strictly<br />
dioecious (i.e. female and male flowers are born on different plants), various young plants should be grown together until their first<br />
flowering, after which one male plant should be kept for about two to three female plants. All Actinidia species grow well in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. In the first years some winter protective mulch layer is recommendable.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot protected from permanent freezing outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. All<br />
species require a cooling period of several months prior to germination. Keep young plants preferably frostfree for the first two years at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C in winter with reduced watering. Transplant seedlings in spring before the leaves emerge as soon as they are large<br />
enough to handle.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7 unless stated differently.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Actinidia arguta<br />
(Yellow Kiwi)<br />
Actinidia arguta var.<br />
purpurea<br />
(Purple Kiwi)<br />
Actinidia chinensis<br />
(Kiwi Fruit)<br />
Actinidia kolomikta<br />
(Silvervine Kiwi)<br />
Actinidia polygama<br />
(Japanese Kiwi)<br />
Actinotus (Flannel Flower)<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Actinotus helianthi<br />
(New South Wales Flannel<br />
Flower)<br />
Adansonia (Bao-Bab Tree)<br />
5 (7)m, Yellow Kiwi is a fully winter hardy species with walnut-sized, green to gol<strong>de</strong>n-green, smoothskinned<br />
ovoid fruits with a gol<strong>de</strong>n-yellow to greenish-yellow, <strong>de</strong>liciously sweet aromatic flesh in autumn.<br />
Ripe and soft fruits can be eaten raw as they are without peeling off the skin as in the common Kiwi<br />
(Arguta chinensis) - a simply perfect fruit! It makes <strong>de</strong>nse, shining foliage from vigorous vines with<br />
fragrant white flowers. An excellent and still rarely seen Kiwi plant. Easily grown in any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Plants require a climbing aid. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8188 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (precio especial)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2102 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
3 (5)m, Purple Kiwi is a rarely cultivated variety with showy dark purple, ovoid, edible sweet fruits in<br />
autumn. Plants require a climbing aid. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4868 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (9)m, Kiwi makes showy cream white flowers in spring, both on male and female plants, followed by<br />
brownish egg sized fruits on female plants, having a sweet sour aromatic green flesh. Fruits are ripening<br />
in late summer. Ornamental, heart shaped leaves. A strictly dioecious species, requiring both male and<br />
female plants in or<strong>de</strong>r to set fruits. For any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Plants<br />
require a climbing aid. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2103 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
5 (10)m, Silvervine Kiwi, makes small fragrant white flowers, which produce yellow green edible kiwi fruits<br />
in late autumn. The <strong>de</strong>ciduous foliage has most ornamental silver and rose patches on the upper surface.<br />
A strictly dioecious species, requiring both male and female plants in or<strong>de</strong>r to set fruits. For any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Plants require a climbing aid. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2104 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
4 (7)m, Japanese Kiwi is a fully hardy, medium sized, vigorous twining <strong>de</strong>ciduous climber with large heart<br />
shaped leaves. Its small whitish green flowers are followed by small, non-edible and bitter greenish yellow<br />
to orange yellow fruits in early autumn on female plants. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot. Plants require a climbing aid. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2105 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6872 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bao-Bab Trees or shortly Baobabs are a small genus with only some 6 species from Madagascar, one species from continental Africa<br />
and one species in Australia. They are most ornamental evergreen to <strong>de</strong>ciduous trees with massive, swollen trunks and short and flat<br />
crowns. Adansonia digitata is the only species with showy white flowers on ol<strong>de</strong>r specimens. All Adansonia species are mo<strong>de</strong>rately<br />
growing and easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants completely dry, when<br />
the will shed most leaves and keep at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Sow large seeds flat in any rich, well drained substrate at a minimum of some 24°C throughout the year.<br />
7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Adansonia digitata<br />
(African Baobab)<br />
2 (30)m, African BaoBab Tree is the only species native of tropical Africa. It makes a massive and broad<br />
trunk and a rather short crown with numerous braod branches. The beautiful white flowers are to be<br />
expected on container plants as well, but only on ol<strong>de</strong>r specimens. This most ornamental species makes<br />
an excellent bonsai plant. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep almost completely dry and at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8360 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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A<strong>de</strong>nium (Desert Rose)<br />
Sow flat in any rich, rather inorganic soil at a minimum of some 20°C in full sun. Young seedlings are best grown at higher temperatures<br />
with careful watering and full sun in winter.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
A<strong>de</strong>nium obesum var.<br />
multiflorum<br />
(Desert Rose)<br />
A<strong>de</strong>nocarpus (Canary Sticky Broom)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6851 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
A<strong>de</strong>nocarpus or Canary Sticky Broom are floriferous, Genista-like woody, evergreen shrubs with numerous axillary or terminal bright<br />
gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers on racemes with small, dark green, sticky leaves. They are easily cultivated as pot plants in any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep frostfree in winter at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun with watering reduced to a minimum.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained, slightly sandy to rocky soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep seedlings very sunny, especially in<br />
their first winter.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
A<strong>de</strong>nocarpus complicatus 150cm, a perennial woody shrub with loosely branching stems and axillary born, bright yellow flowers.<br />
From open spots in mountainous areas on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal) and the western Mediterranean. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum<br />
of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6455 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
A<strong>de</strong>nocarpus foliosus 200 (300)cm, upright growing, woody shrub with numerous bright gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers and dark green,<br />
small, sticky leaves. Native of all western Canary islands including Gran Canaria, where it grows in open,<br />
sunny spots in the termophilic shrub zone. Easily cultivated pot plants for any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Winter minimum 10°C with reduced watering. V-VIII.<br />
Adlumia (Climbing Bleeding Heart)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3290 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6478 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife - Montaña <strong>de</strong>l Cuchillo)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Climbing Bleeding Heart or Allegheny Vine is a monotypic genus with only one annual to biannual, fast growing species native of fresh<br />
soils in woods in North America. It has ornamental, fern-like foliage and bleedingheart like (Dicentra spp.), pendulous white to pale rose<br />
flowers. An easily grown vine for any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Plants require a climbing aid.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any well drained, humus rich soil preferably in spring. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Transplant seedlings as<br />
soon as they are strong enough from end of spring to early summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Adlumia fungosa<br />
(Climbing Bleeding Heart)<br />
Aeonium (Giant Houseleek)<br />
2 (5)m, Climbing Bleeding Heart or Allegheny Vine is a fast growing annual to rarely biannual vine with<br />
ornamental, fern-like foliage and bleedingheart like (Dicentra spp.), pendulous white to pale rose flowers.<br />
Native of humus rich and fresh soils in woods in North America. Sow in any well drained, humus rich soil<br />
preferably in spring. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Transplant strong seedlings from end of<br />
spring to early summer. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5044 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Giant Sempervivum or Giant Houseleek is ma<strong>de</strong> up of some 47 known plus a couple of recently discovered species, out of which only 6<br />
naturally occur outsi<strong>de</strong> the Canary Islands. They are typical succulents from this beautiful archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, where they<br />
conquered almost all habitats: the lower dry succulent zone, the dry pine tree forest, the rather moist, evergreen laurel forest and last but<br />
not least the subalpine zone at some 2.200m (on Tenerife). They are still rather uncommon plants with sometimes astonishingly large,<br />
usually bright yellow to white, compact inflorescences (in Aeonium nobile these are intense orange-red) with numerous flowers. They are<br />
easily cultivated if kept rather dry and sunny in winter at a minimum of some 15°C. For more cultivation information please have at look at<br />
this page:http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/prodtype.asp?strParents=555&CAT_ID=558 Sowing and cultivation of Aeonium, Aichryson and<br />
Greenovia.<br />
Sow dust-like seeds flat on any well drained soil, keep soil slightly moist from beneath. Do not cover seeds with soil.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
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Aeonium Collection<br />
"Canariensae"<br />
Aeonium aff. holochrysum<br />
(El Hierro) Exclusivo<br />
Oferta especial:<br />
Siete sobres separados, cada uno con un mínimo <strong>de</strong> unos 50 semillas <strong>de</strong>:<br />
=> Aeonium canariense<br />
=><br />
Aeonium cuneatum cv.<br />
"Blue Cups"<br />
Aeonium davidbramwellii<br />
Exclusive<br />
50cm ø, "Blue Cups" is an utmost beautiful stabilized cultivar from recrossing plants of hybridal origin (X<br />
Aeonium cuneatum X Aeonium canariense). It has very large cup shaped and glaucous rosettes similar to<br />
the pure species (see foto), reaching up to 0.5 m in diameter and a bright yellow, pale yellow to pale<br />
greenish-yellow inflorescence of up to 1 m in height (!). The pure species is a protected plant from<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d and moist places in the laurel forest in both, the Teno (western parts) and Anaga (eastern parts)<br />
mountains at either end of Tenerife. This cultivar is amongst the most resistant plants of all, concerning<br />
mistreatment and relatively low winter temperatures (minimum 7°C). XI-II.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4882 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Teno)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1076 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, an only recently from Aeonium ciliatum separated and newly <strong>de</strong>scribed species from La<br />
Palma, named in honor of David Bramwell, former head of the Botanical Gar<strong>de</strong>n "Viera y Clavijo" at Las<br />
Palmas <strong>de</strong> Gran Canaria, working in the conservation of en<strong>de</strong>mic plants from the Canary Islands. This<br />
species is somehow similar to Aeonium ciliatum from Tenerife at first sight, yet more compact in all parts<br />
with larger rosettes (up to 30cm ø) of dark green leaves with reddish brown margins. It features a larger,<br />
flattened conical inflorescence of white (sometimes slightly rose colored) flowers. Southern La Palma,<br />
where it is growing in rocky soils in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d pine forest above Fuencaliente (740m).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3038 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Puntagorda)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3039 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. <strong>de</strong> Las Angustias)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1633 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Fuencaliente)<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Aeonium <strong>de</strong>corum 15 (30)cm, from La Gomera and El Hierro (Valle <strong>de</strong>l Gran Rey at some 700m), is a multi-offbranching,<br />
smaller species, reaching only up to 30cm in height. It has very <strong>de</strong>corative brownish green leaves in<br />
medium sized rosettes and makes white, lax inflorescences. It is growing in rocky, half-sha<strong>de</strong>d slopes.<br />
Very attractive, compact growing plants for any well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Aeonium <strong>de</strong>corum var.<br />
guarimarense var. nov.<br />
ined. Exclusive<br />
Aeonium escobarii sp. nov.<br />
ined.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1688 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (80)cm, only in 2001 by <strong>Malkmus</strong>-Hussein, B. discovered new subspecies. Much larger in all parts<br />
than the species, which should probably be given a species rank. Makes erect, strong woody stems of up<br />
to 1cm in diameter. Has dark green, shiny leaves up to 10cm in length with dark red, strongly ciliated<br />
boar<strong>de</strong>rs. A very attractive variety growing up to 80cm in height. May become one of the most popular<br />
Aeonium species. Barranco <strong>de</strong> Guarimar (Palo Chiruca), 570m. This variety is also wi<strong>de</strong>ly spread in the<br />
Valle <strong>de</strong>l Gran Rey, whereas the real species Aeonium <strong>de</strong>corum seems to be limited to the southern<br />
central parts of La Gomera. Flowering time from June through July.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1737 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, only in 2001 by <strong>Malkmus</strong>-Hussein, B. discovered new, most <strong>de</strong>corative Aeonium species from<br />
strictly limited locations in between the laurel and the pine forest at some 700m to 1.350m growing at<br />
exposed rocks in full sun in the NW of La Palma. Another monocaulous (=not making offsets) species<br />
related to Aeonium urbicum from Tenerife, reaching up to 70cm in height with ornamental, distinct, bluish<br />
green, strongly succulent, broadly spathulate leaves with red margins in a rosette of up to 50cm (!) in<br />
diameter. A very <strong>de</strong>corative plant due to its unusual leaf color and growth habit!<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1780 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Aeonium glandulosum 25 (40)cm ø, one out of the two known Aeonium species native of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. It prefers sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny<br />
spots on vertical cliffs in the North of the island. It is very alike Aeonium tabuliforme and belongs to the<br />
subgenus within Aeonium (Canariensae), however its leaves are broa<strong>de</strong>r and rhombic at the end. In<br />
contrast to Aeonium tabuliforme, its' rosettes produce a couple of offsets. They will gain up to 40 cm ø<br />
with a yellowish inflorescence of up to 30cm in height, which appears in May to July. In cultivation a very<br />
rare species, which is even rarely seen in Botanical Gar<strong>de</strong>ns. Plants <strong>de</strong>rive from a collection ma<strong>de</strong> by the<br />
Frankfurt Botanical Gar<strong>de</strong>n on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira - Ribeira <strong>de</strong> Santa Luzia, at some 550m.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1818 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex costa <strong>de</strong>l Norte)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6474 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex costa <strong>de</strong>l Sur)<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Aeonium glutinosum 20cm ø, one of the two known species from the Ma<strong>de</strong>iran archipelago, somewhat related to Aeonium<br />
nobile from La Palma. It is a very attractive species with lax and large rosettes (up to 20cm in diameter),<br />
offsetting freely and shows its yellow inflorescence in May to July. Leaves are dark green, broadly<br />
spathulate and very sticky (hence its name !). Material from Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, above Ribeira Brava at some 400m<br />
where it grows in open, sunny spots on cliffs and rocky soils.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1868 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aeonium goochiae 20cm, a rather unusual Aeonium, not looking at all like a typical Aeonium with its yellowish green, flat,<br />
sticky, broad leaves on narrow, woody branches. Makes only slightly succulent, but highly pubescent<br />
leaves with an utmost pleasant, heavy balsamiferous fragrance if grown in a very sunny location. Pale<br />
rose flowers in terminal umbels. It is native of sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny rocky cliffs in the North of La Palma. For<br />
any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot. Keep plants drier<br />
in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. VIII-X.<br />
Note: Plants are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe (with exeption for Switzerland and Norway) only !<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1952 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
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Aeonium hierrense<br />
(El Hierro Giant Houseleek)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
50 (100)cm, El Hierro Giant Houseleek is a very impressive monocarpic species native to sunny spot in<br />
rocky soils on the island of El Hierro. A species with leaves and a stem more than twice the size as the<br />
already very huge Aeonium urbicum! Its single rosette has beautiful glaucous (i.e. bluish green) leaves<br />
with some red patterns in full sun and may reach up to 1m ø (!) or even more in well-<strong>de</strong>veloped<br />
specimens with leaves up to 0.40 m in length, which makes this species, if only by its size, one of the<br />
most impressive ones in the entire genus. Its inflorescence is similar to Aeonium urbicum, yet only<br />
broa<strong>de</strong>r. Makes thousands of almost pure white tp pale rose flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C<br />
in full sun. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2003 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Aeonium holochrysum 100 (200)cm, large, branching shrub with leaf rosettes of maximum 30cm in diameter with long, light<br />
green spathulate leaves and slightly orange margins un<strong>de</strong>r sunny conditions. The large light yellow,<br />
flattened dome shaped inflorescences appear in July/August. A very showy species ! Some populations<br />
from La Palma with dry leaves which will remain at the stem for a long time have been misinterpreted as<br />
this species. In fact they make a clearly separated species (Aeonium vestitum, see below). Plants offered<br />
here correspond to a real Aeonium holochrysum population on Tenerife, Valle <strong>de</strong> la Orotava on the North<br />
si<strong>de</strong> of this island at 400m.<br />
Aeonium korneliuslemsii<br />
(syn. Aeonium arboreum)<br />
Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2008 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (150)cm, the real species from Western Morocco and not the red-leafed cultivar, commonly sold<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r this name by all nurseries. It is looking very similar to Aeonium manriqueorum or Aeonium<br />
holochrysum, but has more oblongate lanceolate leaves and branches at 1m in height with several dome<br />
shaped sulphurous yellow inflorescences. These are the first specimens ever brought to the public, only<br />
very few plants are available.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2006 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aeonium lancerottense 50 (100)cm, Lanzarote Giant Houseleek grows in pure lava formations and is a very rare and highly<br />
(Lanzarote Giant Houseleek) endangered species on the island of Lanzarote, due to increasing touristic activities in its habitat. The<br />
specimen shown on the photo is still being a young plant, perhaps some 2 years old. Adult, floweringsized<br />
plants will reach up to 1m and more in height and will look nothing at all like a member of the usually<br />
small and shrubby Crassulaceae ! For a rather inorganic soil in full sun. Mirador <strong>de</strong> Haría (400 m).<br />
Aeonium lindleyi<br />
(Lindley's Giant Houseleek)<br />
Aeonium longithyrsum<br />
Exclusivo<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2009 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 6,79<br />
30cm, Lindley's Giant Houseleek is found on the souther and northern si<strong>de</strong>s of the Anaga Mountain<br />
Range in the Northwest of Tenerife. It is one of the smaller species, growing only up to some 30cm in<br />
height. It occurs in the succulent shrub formation together with several Euphorbia spp. and Aeonium<br />
canariense at some 500m to 700m. This species has a very strong and pleasant balsamiferous<br />
fragrance. Its sap is used to heal wounds caused by the poisonous latex sap of the Euphorbia species,<br />
which share its habitat on Tenerife. It has larger, but fewer yellow flowers as other Aeonium species<br />
which will show in July and August. Igueste <strong>de</strong> San Andrés, 400 m.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2019 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm ø / 50 (80)cm height, closely related to Aeonium palmense and sometimes <strong>de</strong>scribed as syn.<br />
Aeonium palmense ssp. longithyrsum. Makes a saucer shaped, stemless rosette of <strong>de</strong>nsely packed, mid<br />
green, highly viscid (i.e. sticky) leaves with an utmost pleasant balsam fragrance, few basal offsets and a<br />
tall, narrow cylindrical inflorescence with numerous pale yellow flowers. Native of north and northwest<br />
facing rocky slopes and cliffs in the El Golfo region on the island of El Hierro. Easily cultivated in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep slightly drier at a minimum of some<br />
10°C in full sun. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4088 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Aeonium manriqueorum 120cm, woody shrub, native to Gran Canaria, and often mixed up with Aeonium holochrysum from<br />
Tenerife. It has a very alike look, however rosettes are slightly larger with broa<strong>de</strong>r leaves, which usually<br />
have mo<strong>de</strong>rately undulated margins. In full sun this species shows a significant pleasant balsamiferous<br />
fragrance, which Aeonium holochrysum does not have. The flattened conical inflorescence with<br />
numerous bright yellow flowers appears in July / August. Cal<strong>de</strong>ra <strong>de</strong> Bandama, situated in the eastern<br />
part of Gran Canaria (some 800 m).<br />
Aeonium palmense<br />
(La Palma Giant Houseleek)<br />
Aeonium percarneum "form<br />
1" Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2085 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
40 cm ø, La Palma Giant Houseleek is from La Palma and forms very large cup shaped rosettes with<br />
highly succulent and slightly oblong spathulate, yellowish green leaves, which are sticky and show a nice<br />
pleasant balsam fragrance in full sun-light. Rosettes will reach up to 40 cm in diameter and <strong>de</strong>velop a<br />
huge cylindrical sulfuric inflorescence of about 1 m in height (!) in April-July. Plants will produce few<br />
offsets, but are easily propagated from seeds. Barranco <strong>de</strong> Las Angustias (700m).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1087 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
100cm, an ornamental species, en<strong>de</strong>mic to Gran Canaria, growing in open lava rock formations at lower<br />
elevations in the eastern and central parts of the island. It has most ornamental, light green leaves, often<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d white / rose and <strong>de</strong>ep red margins in a sunny position. Rosettes on broad stems are quite large,<br />
gaining up to 30 cm in diameter, the approx. height of adult plants is some 100cm. Nicely <strong>de</strong>nse, white<br />
inflorescence. Plants <strong>de</strong>scend from a populaton at an rather high elevation for this species in the vicinity<br />
of Tafira Alta at some 1.150m and are more tolorable in winter than plants from lower and warmer<br />
elevations. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1089 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Aeonium percarneum "form<br />
2" Exclusive<br />
Aeonium percarneum ssp.<br />
guiaense Exclusive<br />
Aeonium pseudourbicum<br />
Exclusive<br />
Aeonium puntallanense sp.<br />
nov. ined. Exclusivo<br />
100cm, a slightly differing, locally encountered form from the north central parts of Gran Canaria, with a<br />
more compact habit and some shorter stemmed inflorescences. As the species it makes grayish green<br />
leaves, often sha<strong>de</strong>d white / rose and with some <strong>de</strong>ep red, strongly toothed margins, especially if<br />
cultivated un<strong>de</strong>r very sunny conditions. Rosettes are rather large, up to 30 cm in diameter, the<br />
approximate height of adult plants is some 100cm. Nicely <strong>de</strong>nse, white inflorescence. El Sao, above Bco.<br />
<strong>de</strong> Agaete. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2425 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50cm, more compact subspecies growing in short stemmed, <strong>de</strong>nse cushions up to 50cm in height.<br />
Makes <strong>de</strong>corative, smooth, strongly succulent, dark grayish green leaves in rosettes of up to 25cm in<br />
diameter and has entire and not ciliated margins as in the species. Leaves show nice orange red sha<strong>de</strong>s<br />
and are only lightly covered with white farina (wax) un<strong>de</strong>r sunny conditions. Native of the upper succulent<br />
shrub in a population from the upper parts of the Barranco <strong>de</strong> Guía on Gran Canaria at some 450m. Rose<br />
white inflorescence. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2427 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (250)cm, tall, monocarpic stem, topped by a broad, light yellowish green rosette, leaves' tips turn<br />
<strong>de</strong>ep red un<strong>de</strong>r sunny conditions. Makes a large, conical to broad pyramidal whitish rose inflorescence.<br />
Due to its impressive size and nice pastel flower color a very ornamental Aeonium, which is en<strong>de</strong>mic to<br />
Southwest Tenerife, growing in recent, sun exposed lava fields, mainly around the village of Santiago <strong>de</strong>l<br />
Tei<strong>de</strong> at some 850m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2430 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, a monocarpic and monocaulous species native of the xerophytic shrub in the north-eastern<br />
and NW of La Palma, which has been formerly inclu<strong>de</strong>d in Aeonium pseudourbicum from Tenerife,<br />
though it differs greatly in various aspects, so that it merits a status of a distinct species. Makes very long,<br />
spathulate, dark green leaves with large marginal teeth and a reddish sha<strong>de</strong> un<strong>de</strong>r sunny conditions. The<br />
rosette may reach up to 100cm in diameter and the broad pyramidal inflorescence with greenish white to<br />
rose white flowers may become taller than the stem. An impressive and ornamental species. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3037 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Aeonium rubrolineatum 100 (150)cm, recently new <strong>de</strong>scribed species from La Gomera, close to Aeonium holochrysum and<br />
Aeonium manriqueorum, yet larger in all aspects, with very long, spathulate leaves of bright yellow green<br />
which may show some orange to brownish sha<strong>de</strong>s in full sun. Will reach up to 1.5 m on a very vigorous<br />
and highly succulent stem with few branches. Absolutely attractive <strong>de</strong>nse conical inflorescence of bright<br />
orange yellowish flowers, which is an uncommon color in this genus and can only be found in this species<br />
and Aeonium nobile (dark orange red). Valle <strong>de</strong>l Gran Rey (600 m).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1090 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aeonium sedifolium 20 (30)cm, multi-branching dwarf species native of Tenerife and probably in the south-eastern parts of La<br />
Palma. This Aeonium hardly exceeds some 15cm in height and looks very alike a Sedum (thus its name!)<br />
with its ovoid and strongly succulent leaves, which are very sticky. The from La Palma shows much<br />
broa<strong>de</strong>r, almost ovoid leaves, and shall be treated at a variety status. Most attractive species with nicely<br />
red stripes all over the leaves in combination with <strong>de</strong>nse inflorescences of bright yellow, yet rather small<br />
flowers in April and May. During dormancy rosettes will loose most leaves and will look like needle pins.<br />
Plants from populations on Tenerife, Barranco <strong>de</strong> Masca (500m) and El Time, La Palma (380m)<br />
respectively.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3041 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 5,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1279 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Aeonium simsii 10cm ø, by first sight one might think that Aeonium simsii belongs to the family of Sempervivum, as this<br />
species has <strong>de</strong>nse, perfectly round rosettes with plenty of offsets as well. But the bright yellow flowers,<br />
which appear in June/July reveal that it is in<strong>de</strong>ed an Aeonium. Leaves' margins are <strong>de</strong>nsely ciliated as in<br />
Aeonium smithii. Aeonium simsii is one of the few species in this genus which cannot be convinced to<br />
grow on in summer and to have a rest in winter, thus it requires a very sunny location and careful watering<br />
in winter. Rosettes will close completely in summer and unfold in autumn. Plants are en<strong>de</strong>mic to the<br />
central mountain areas of Gran Canaria. Cruz <strong>de</strong> Tejeda (at some 1.200 m).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2446 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Aeonium smithii 20 (40)cm, extremely rare and highly endangered species native to few sites on the South-Western part<br />
of the Cañadas <strong>de</strong>pression, Tenerife, where it grows at an elevation of up to 2.200 m. Frost-resistant to -<br />
5°C at night in its habitat during winter, but supposedly not winter hardy in Europe, unless cultivated in an<br />
unheated green-house, providing shelter from excessive humidity. Very unusual species as stems and<br />
leaves are highly succulent, <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with white hairs. Bright yellow flowers in June/July. This<br />
species requires extra drainage and careful watering, and is best grown in pure grit sand or lava.<br />
Southern si<strong>de</strong> of Valle <strong>de</strong> Ucanca (2.000m).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2577 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aeonium spathulatum 20 (50)cm, small sub-shrub consisting of many rather narrow branches (max. 50cm in height). In<br />
summer rosettes will close completely, which will open again at lower temperatures in autumn, when its<br />
numerous inflorescences of bright yellow flowers will <strong>de</strong>velop. The most ubiquitous species, growing on<br />
Gran Canaria and all Western islands. Seeds originally <strong>de</strong>rive from populations in Aguamansa, Los<br />
Órganos, Tenerife at some 1.000m and above Las Playas, El Hierro at some 800m. The El Hierro is<br />
smaller than the typical form from Tenerife. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5124 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex El Hierro)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2579 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Aeonium spathulatum<br />
"Gran Canaria form"<br />
Exclusive<br />
Aeonium spathulatum "La<br />
Gomera form" Exclusive<br />
Aeonium spathulatum<br />
(subalpine form) Exclusive<br />
Aeonium spathulatum var.<br />
cruentum Exclusive<br />
Aeonium subplanum<br />
Exclusive<br />
Aeonium tabuliforme<br />
(Saucer Giant Houseleek)<br />
30 (50)cm, grows as a <strong>de</strong>nsely branching, woody small shrub with numerous middle sized leaf rosettes.<br />
A more compact form with slightly larger, strongly sticky leaves with a triangular like, broad flattened tip. It<br />
is native of central parts of Gran Canaria, where it is only locally found, e.g. Base of Roque Gran<strong>de</strong> in the<br />
Tenteniguada Valley. As the other forms within this species it makes showy, compact, bright yellow<br />
inflorescences. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2608 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
40 (100)cm, a nice form from La Gomera, makes a <strong>de</strong>nsely branching, woody shrub up to 100cm in<br />
height with numerous small rosettes, up to 200 in adult plants. A much higher and more upright growing<br />
form with slightly smaller and sticky, fresh green leaves with acute tip on grayish brown stems. Restricted<br />
to few, isolated, south facing, rocky spots in the central part of La Gomera (Roque <strong>de</strong> Agando, 1080m<br />
and between Montaña <strong>de</strong> las Negrinas, 1392m and Lomo <strong>de</strong> la Mulata, 1382m). Makes a lax, bright<br />
yellow inflorescence with some 100 single flowers. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2594 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, a dwarf form found in a remote and very small population with some 25 mature plants at an<br />
subalpine elevation growing in NW facing rock crevices at Roques <strong>de</strong>l Cedro (Cañadas Crater) at some<br />
2.040m. Makes much more compact woody sub shrubs and smaller, more compact bright yellow flower<br />
heads and very small, strongly succulent, slightly glossy, more or less non stocky leaves than the type<br />
species. The rosettes will close completely in summer and open again with lower temperatures in autumn.<br />
Probably the most cold tolerant of all forms from Aeonium spathulatum. Has a frost resistance down to -<br />
7°C/20°F for a short period, an i<strong>de</strong>al plant for the unheated greenhouse or the cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n if grown<br />
in a very well drained soil and kept absolutely dry from October onwards. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2474 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, very distinct variety growing in sunny spots in the open pine forest of La Palma. It has smaller<br />
rosettes and very succulent, slightly leathery, glossy more or less non sticky leaves, with reddish<br />
protuberances as well as broa<strong>de</strong>r and woodier, brownish red stems reaching up to 30cm in height. Its leaf<br />
stems and flowers have a most <strong>de</strong>corative, reddish sha<strong>de</strong> in a sunny spot. Montaña <strong>de</strong>l Pino, above<br />
Fuencaliente (780m). Flowers much earlier than the type species. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2589 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm ø, almost unknown Aeonium from the group of Canariensae, native to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d rock<br />
crevices on La Gomera. Makes as closely related Aeonium canariense very large, cup shaped, flattened<br />
rosettes of to 70cm ø (!), with light green to dark green, pubescent leaves with a typical, pleasant balsam<br />
fragrance. Leaves' tips are elliptical at their very end, which i<strong>de</strong>ntify this species easily. Large, yellow,<br />
cylindrical to conical inflorescence up to 70cm in height from April to August. Makes only very few if any<br />
offsets, yet easily propagated by readily set seeds. Seedlings are growing fast. For any well drained,<br />
rather inorganic soil (e.g. crushed lava) in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. South si<strong>de</strong> of La Gomera at<br />
some 750m.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2729 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm ø, Saucer Giant Houseleek from the North coastal cliffs of Tenerife, where it usually grows<br />
completely flattened to the ground. Un<strong>de</strong>r very dry conditions the usually bright green leaves might turn<br />
yellowish red. The very <strong>de</strong>nse rosette might gain up to 30 cm in diameter and the green yellowish<br />
inflorescence, which appears in June, reaches up to 50cm in height! As plants will die down after<br />
flowering they can only be propagated generatively or by leaf cuttings, which have to be taken carefully<br />
from the central part of the rosette. Barranco <strong>de</strong> Los Silos in the Northwest of Tenerife (600m).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2045 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Teno)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aeonium undulatum 150 (250)cm, the tallest of all Aeonium species, native to Gran Canaria, with single stems reaching up to<br />
250cm! Another uncommon feature in the genus Aeonium is, that the complete stem will die down after<br />
flowering and offsets will emerge only from the un<strong>de</strong>rground parts of the stem. Rosettes are up to 1 m in<br />
diameter with sulphurous yellow conical inflorescence. Plants are one year old seedlings (rooted), about<br />
1.5cm/ 0.6" in height, will double size this year. Barranco <strong>de</strong> la Virgen (1.100m).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2730 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Aeonium urbicum 100 (150)cm, one out of few species which will not branch unless the vegetative central point of the<br />
rosette is being injured or <strong>de</strong>stroyed. Forms a broad rosette of about 0.5 m in diameter (!) on a stout stem,<br />
which will raise up to 1m in height. It has a large dome shaped, yellowish green inflorescence in July.<br />
Plants will die down after flowering and can be propagated either by cuttings (the vegetative point of the<br />
rosette has to be cut off) or, more easily, by seeds. Seedlings will reach flowering-size within only 3 years<br />
after sowing, sometimes in even less time as seedlings are heavy growers. Barranco <strong>de</strong> San Andrés,<br />
200m.<br />
Aeonium urbicum var.<br />
meriodonale Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2737 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
100 (200)cm, an only 1999 by Bañares Bau<strong>de</strong>t, a validly <strong>de</strong>scribed new subspecies which can easily be<br />
separated from Aeonium urbicum and might be treated at a species rank in the future as it is very distinct<br />
from the species. Makes a larger monocarpic stem reaching up to 200cm in height, oblong spathulate,<br />
mid green to fresh green leaves with strongly ciliated and red tinged margins un<strong>de</strong>r sunny conditions. The<br />
large, broad pyramidal whitish green inflorescence emerges in May through June. A very ornamental, tall<br />
species native of exposed spots in rocky soils on either the western and eastern parts of N Tenerife, e.g.<br />
in the Barranco <strong>de</strong> Los Silos and Chinamada, each at some 550m.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2740 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Teno)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2470 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Anaga)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Aeonium valver<strong>de</strong>nse<br />
(Valver<strong>de</strong> Giant Houseleek)<br />
40 (70)cm, Valver<strong>de</strong> Giant Houseleek is associated to Aeonium ciliatum (Tenerife). However all parts are<br />
more compact as in Aeonium ciliatum and it makes only few branches. Large, highly succulent, dark<br />
green, strongly ciliated leaves, which are slightly covered with white farina (wax). This species is<br />
becoming very rare in nature and might be regar<strong>de</strong>d as threatened as its single location on El Hierro is<br />
being <strong>de</strong>stroyed by ongoing housing construction ("urbanisación"). Fuente <strong>de</strong> Tinco near the city of<br />
Valver<strong>de</strong> (700m).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2742 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aeonium vestitum 100 (150)cm, virtually similar to Aeonium holochrysum, but clearly distinguished from the latter by having<br />
a tunic of old, dried leaves around the stem, which are persistant for years (hence its name !). It makes a<br />
large shrub up to 150cm in height and rosettes of maximum 0.25 m in diameter with long, light green<br />
spathulate leaves and yellowish, slightly ciliated margins. Leaves are shiningly pubescent. The large<br />
yellow inflorescences appear in July/August. La Palma, Tijarafe (600m).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2744 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aeonium virgineum 20cm, grows in half-sha<strong>de</strong>d rock crevices in the upper mountain ranges of Gran Canaria. It makes<br />
compact, cup shaped rosettes with highly succulent and slightly pubescent leaves, which are sticky and<br />
show a pleasant balsam scent. Rosettes will reach up to 30cm/11.8" in diameter and <strong>de</strong>velop a huge,<br />
cylindrical, sulphurous yellow inflorescence of about 0.5m/19.5" in height (!) in April-July. Plants will<br />
produce many offsets as the specimen shown on the left and have a typical red tinge at their leaves' base,<br />
which distinguishes this species from related Aeonium in the subgenus Canariensae. Original collection<br />
ma<strong>de</strong> several <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s ago at Cuevas <strong>de</strong>l Cinerón, 800m in the North of Gran Canaria.<br />
Aeonium viscatum<br />
Exclusive<br />
Aesculus (Buckeye)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2756 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, limited to La Gomera. It is similar to Aeonium lindleyi, namely very sticky but apparently without any<br />
hairs. Leaves look fresh green. Grows rather flat, up to 20 cm in height with rosettes less than 10 cm in<br />
diameter. Few yellow flowers which will show in September through October. A rather common species<br />
on la Gomera (Hilva, Monte <strong>de</strong>l Agua at 600m), where it grows in sha<strong>de</strong>d rocky places. Extra drainage is<br />
essential for this species in or<strong>de</strong>r to grow compact and healthy plants!<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2760 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Buckeyes belong to a small genus native of North America and Eurasia. They are <strong>de</strong>ciduous to evergreen woody shrubs to tall trees with<br />
ornamental palmately divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves and upright panicles with white, yellow to bright pink flowers. Easily grown in any rich, well drained<br />
soil. Smaller shrub like species may be grown in partial sha<strong>de</strong>d spots.<br />
Sow seeds in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> from autumn to spring. Carefully transplant young plants<br />
to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough or in autumn after leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
3 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Aesculus glabra var. arguta<br />
(Narrow-Leafed Ohio<br />
Buckeye)<br />
Aethionema (Stone Cress)<br />
5 (8)m, Narrow-Leafed Ohio Buckeye is a small tree from South-Central USA and has pale yellowish<br />
flower racemes and beautiful narrow finger-like leaves. For its overall small size in comparison to other<br />
Aesculus species it suits private gar<strong>de</strong>ns as well. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8114 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Sow seeds flat in any well drained, preferably rocky soil. Carefully transplant in autumn or spring to the final spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aethionema cordifolium<br />
Agastache (North American Hyssop)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6997 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
North American Anise Hyssop makes upright growing stems with anise-flavored leaves and showy terminal spikes with bright rose<br />
flowers. They are native of rich soils in sunny spots in prairies and open spots in woods in North America. The biannual to perennial plants<br />
are easily grown in any rich, well-drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow the fine seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil, cover seeds only slightly with soils. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Transplant seedling to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough. Alternatively sow directly to the ground at the end of<br />
spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre..<br />
Agastache foeniculum<br />
(Anise Hyssop)<br />
Agastache<br />
scrophulariaefolia<br />
(Purple Giant Hyssop)<br />
90 (150)cm, Anise Hyssop is a rhizomatous perennial with slightly hairy, <strong>de</strong>ep green, very aromatic leaves<br />
with an anise-like flavor on usually unbranched stems. The <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters consist of numerous<br />
fragrant pink to lilac flowers. This species is native of rich soils in open spots in woods and dry prairies in<br />
the northern USA. Easily grown in a rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0001 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
120 (180)cm, Purple Giant Hyssop is a perennial makes impressively tall, upright stems with numerous<br />
white, rose to lilac-blue flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal spikes above broad lanceolate-oval leaves. Native of<br />
meadows throughout northern USA and southern Canada. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4846 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Agave (Winter Hardy Century Plants)<br />
All Century Plants offered on this page are native of southwestern USA and northern Mexico and reputedly winter hardy in Central Europe.<br />
However please note that we cannot give any warranty that these will in<strong>de</strong>ed prove winter hardy in your local climate ! The cultivation of<br />
century plants outsi<strong>de</strong> in temperate climates is still in a more or less experimental phase, thus, if you would like to be on the safe si<strong>de</strong>,<br />
grow these in pots and move pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in summer. All species have ornamental, succulent leaves in a cup-shaped basal rosette and an<br />
upright inflorescence on mature specimens. All winter hardy species can be successfully grown in any very well-drained, preferably rocky<br />
soil with protection from winter rains, which is essential for a successful overwintering plants outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n, as winter wetness will<br />
inevitably lead to rotting in most species. Keep plants completely dry from end of September and cover with a protective glass frame. All<br />
species will die after flowering and either reproduce by offsets or (in few cases only) by seeds. Most plants are slow growing, yet very<br />
robust and long lived. Alternatively, plants can be grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions throughout the year. In winter keep pots in full<br />
sun completely dry at some 5°C to 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat in pots at some 20°C to 30°C throughout the year in any rich, very well drained soil. Cultivate seedslings in pots un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
frostfree conditions for at least 2 years. After that carefully transplant young plants to the gar<strong>de</strong>n at the end of spring. Excellent in a<br />
protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8, si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Agave bracteosa 50 (80)cm ø, an Agave species with grayish green leaves. Native of the Chihuahuan Desert in Northern<br />
Mexico (Coahuila, Nuevo León). Unlike other Agave this one has soft leaf tips. For any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in full sun. In winter give some protection from moisture. Zona climática USDA 8. VII-IX.<br />
Agave chrysantha<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>nflower Century<br />
Plant)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1223 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm ø, Gol<strong>de</strong>nflower Century Plant has a very limited range and is only found in the mountains of<br />
central Arizona at elevations up to some 2.150 meters. it grows in open, rocky slopes in high <strong>de</strong>sert scrub<br />
and makes a solitary rosette with glaucous gray to yellowish green leaves and brown to gray teeth at<br />
margins.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1224 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Agave cupreata 70 (100)cm ø, makes a showy rosette of broad, grayish-green with very large marginal teeth. Native of<br />
high altitu<strong>de</strong>s in Mexico (Guerrero and Michoacýn). For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. In winter<br />
give some protection from moisture. USDA Climate Zone 8/9. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7194 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Agave <strong>de</strong>serti var. <strong>de</strong>serti 60 (90)cm ø, makes broadly lanceolate, light green to light glaucous-gray leaves and stoutly armed<br />
margins. Native from Southern Arizona and Southern California to Sonora and Baja California (Mexico),<br />
growing at elevations up to 1.500 m. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. In winter give some<br />
protection from moisture. Zona climática USDA 8/9. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1225 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Agave <strong>de</strong>serti var. simplex 30 (50)cm ø, a showy variety with short, stiff bluish leaves with serrated margins and a terminal black<br />
thorn arranged in a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette. Native from Southern California to Arizona and the North-Western<br />
parts of Sonora (Mexico). For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. In winter give some protection<br />
from moisture. Zona climática USDA 8. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7192 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Agave flexispina 60 (90)cm ø, makes a showy rosette of broad lanceolate, glaucous-gray leaves with stoutly armed<br />
margins. Native of high altitu<strong>de</strong>s in Mexico (Chihuahua, Durango, and Zacarecas). For any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in full sun. In winter give some protection from moisture. Zona climática USDA 8/9. VII-IX.<br />
Agave gentryi<br />
(Maguey)<br />
Agave harvardiana<br />
(Harvard Agave)<br />
Agave inaequi<strong>de</strong>ns ssp.<br />
inaequi<strong>de</strong>ns<br />
Agave lechuguilla<br />
(Shindagger Century Plant)<br />
Agave montana<br />
(Mountain Agave)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7193 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
110 (180)cm ø, Maguey is a still rarely cultivated species which is similar to Agave montana and shares<br />
the habitat with the latter in northeastern Mexico where it occurs in mountain forests receiving moisture<br />
throughout the year. It makes showy, very large, solitary rosettes of dark green, strongly toothed leaves in<br />
a more open arrangement and an impressively tall inflorescence reaching up to 3m in height.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4227 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm ø, Harvard Agave is a medium sized, very resistent species with utmost showy bluish green<br />
leaves in an usually solitary rosette with black marginal teeth. It is naive of open shrublands and<br />
grasslands in western Texas (USA).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4226 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (300)cm ø, makes a very large, showy solitary rosette of broad, mid green leaves with strong blackish<br />
marginal teeth. It is native of dryish shrublands in central Mexico. This very large species is not as winter<br />
hardy as others. Thus give some extra insultating protection in winter (e. g. transparent plastic air foil) or<br />
grow frostfree in pots at a winter minimum of some 5°C and plants kept absolutely dry. Zona climática<br />
USDA 8/9.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4225 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm ø, Shindagger Century Plant is a smaller species native of the Chihuahuan <strong>de</strong>sert (Trans-Pecos<br />
Texas, souhtern New Mexico, and northern Mexico South to Hidalgo). It makes glaucous blue leaves with<br />
nicely contrasting black teeth.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1241 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
130 (200)cm ø, Mountain Agave is called the queen of winter hardy century plants and was only<br />
discovered some 10 years ago and is still a rarity in cultivation. It makes showy, very large, solitary<br />
rosettes of dark green, strongly toothed leaves and an impressively tall inflorescence reaching up to 4m in<br />
height. In comparison to the related Agave gentryi it has much broa<strong>de</strong>r leaves in a very <strong>de</strong>nse rosette. It is<br />
native of northeastern Mexico where it occurs in mountain forests receiving moisture throughout the year.<br />
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Agave neomexicana<br />
(New Mexico Agave)<br />
Agave palmeri<br />
(Palmer's Agave)<br />
Agave parryi ssp. parryi<br />
(Parry's Agave or Mescal)<br />
Agave striata ssp. falcata<br />
(Espadín Agave)<br />
Agave striata ssp. striata<br />
(Narrow-leaf Agave or<br />
Espadillo)<br />
Agave utahensis var.<br />
kaibabensis<br />
Agave utahensis ssp.<br />
utahensis<br />
(Utah Agave or Pygmy<br />
Agave)<br />
Agave utahensis var.<br />
eborispina<br />
Agave utahensis var.<br />
neva<strong>de</strong>nsis<br />
(Nevada Agave)<br />
Agrostemma (Corncockle)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4224 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (60)cm ø, New Mexico Agave grows from Sacramento Mountains, in southern New-Mexico, to El Paso<br />
and Culberson Counties in Texas, as well as in Coahuila, Mexico, where it occurs in rocky limestone<br />
slopes or open grasslands. Has showy gray to light green leaves.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1244 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (100)cm ø, Palmer's Agave is native of the Sonora Semi <strong>de</strong>sert, where it grows on rocky hillsi<strong>de</strong>s and<br />
open spots in grasslands and oak woodlands from south-eastern Arizona, to south-western New Mexico,<br />
and NW Chihuahua in Mexico. It forms bluish green leaves with spines on the margins.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3678 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm ø, Parry's Agave has an extensive range from central Arizona and south-western New<br />
Mexico, South to Sonora, Chihuahua and Guanajuato in Mexico. It makes large, light green, grayish green<br />
to silvery rosettes and offsets freely.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1245 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (80)cm ø, Espadín Agave makes broa<strong>de</strong>r leaves than the species in an almost perfectly round, bowl<br />
like rosette, growing in <strong>de</strong>nse clusters with age. Native of Mexico (Chihuahua, Coahuila, and Nuevo León).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3671 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (70)cm ø, Narrow-leaf Agave or Espadillo makes narrow leaves in an elegant, almost perfectly round,<br />
bowl like rosette, growing in <strong>de</strong>nse clusters with age. Native of northern and eastern Mexico (Coahuila,<br />
Nuevo León, and Tamaulipas, South to Hidalgo). It is amongst the most <strong>de</strong>corative medium sized species.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1247 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm ø, Kaibab Century Plant is a rare subspecies from the Kaibab Plateau in northern Arizona,<br />
where it can be found on rocky limestone slopes. Makes narrow, lanceolate leaves in sha<strong>de</strong>s of dark<br />
green to glaucous bluish gray. Its' leaf margins are armed with thick light brown teeth. A very robust and<br />
excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plant.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1249 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm ø, Utah Agave or Pygmy Agave is amongst the most frost tolerant species . It is native of<br />
dryish, stony slopes in mountainous areas of the eastern Mojave Desert. Makes ornamental, dwarf <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
rosettes of grayish green leaves with spiny margins.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3810 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm ø, this dwarf form is amongst the most winter hardy species and is native of dryish, stony<br />
slopes in mountainous areas, e.g. the Las Vegas Mountain Range. It makes smaller and more compact,<br />
and almost ball-like rosettes than the species with strongly spiny, grayish green leaves. A must have<br />
species! Seed is always very scarce. Zona climática USDA 7. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3809 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
15 (20)cm ø, Nevada Agave is amongst the most winter hardy species. It is native of dryish, stony slopes<br />
in mountainous areas of Nevada in California (USA). In contrast to other subspcies it has slightly larger<br />
rosettes with broa<strong>de</strong>r, bluish green leaves with strong marginal teeth.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3808 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Corncockle is a small genus with only 2 species: the larger Agrosthemma githago from Asia Minor and the smaller Agrostemma gracile<br />
from Farsala in central Greece. Both species are fast growing annuals to biannuals with linear leaves on tall upright stems crowned by<br />
several showy pink flower cups from early to mid summer. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow seeds flat directly to the ground in any rich, well drained soil in spring. Plants greatly dislike to be transplanted, thus leave<br />
undisturbed. Will readily selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r appropiate conditions. In a mild winter seedlings will survive outsi<strong>de</strong> if they are not burnt by strong<br />
freezings. Alternatively collect some seeds in summer to be sowed in following spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Agrostemma githago<br />
(Common Corncockle)<br />
Agrostemma githago ssp.<br />
linicola<br />
(Dwarf Corncuckle)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Agrostemma gracilis<br />
(Graceful Corncockle)<br />
100 (150)cm, Commnon Corncockle is a beautiful annual, losley branching species from Asia Minor with<br />
narrow, pubescent leaves and showy, quite large, rose flower cups with a pale rose center and purple<br />
streaks. Easily cultivated in any rich rich, well drained soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring. Will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditoons. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4529 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Dwarf Corncockle is a beautiful annual subspecies from Russia and Asia Minor. It is similar<br />
as the species, yet stems are much shorter with narrow, pubescent leaves and showy, quite large, rose<br />
flower cups with a pale rose center and purple streaks. Easily cultivated in any rich rich, well drained soil<br />
in full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights in spring. Will readiyl self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
appropriate conditoons. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6376 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (100)cm, Graceful Corncockle is a beautiful annual, losley branching species from Asia Minor with<br />
linear, pubescent leaves and showy, pale rose flower cups with a pale rose center and purple streaks.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich rich, well drained soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in<br />
mid spring. Will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditoons. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4654 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Aichryson (Mice Ears)<br />
"Oreja <strong>de</strong> Ratón" (Mice Ears) are called most plants of this small genus by the Canary people. They are close to Aeonium in the family of<br />
Crassulaceae and grow in rather sha<strong>de</strong>d and slightly moist places in the laurel or pine tree forest on the islands. They make lose racemes<br />
of several hundred sulfur to greenish-yellow, miniature star like flowers above usually <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent succulent leaves. All are easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot throughout the year. Require careful watering and preferably full<br />
sun in winter. Will readily self-sow after flowering, when most plants will die down. For more cultivation information please have at look at<br />
this page:http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/prodtype.asp?strParents=555&CAT_ID=558 Sowing and cultivation of Aeonium, Aichryson and<br />
Greenovia.<br />
Sow dust-like seeds flat on any well drained soil, keep soil slightly moist from beneath. Do not cover seeds with soil.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Aichryson bollei Exclusive 10 (15)cm, small Aichryson reaching only some 10 to 15cm in height. Native of sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spots in<br />
rocks crevices in only few places in western La Palma. Makes <strong>de</strong>nsely hairy, transverse elliptic leaves,<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d in red with red striped beneath in a sunny place. Rather large, dark yellow flowers from May to<br />
June. Barranco <strong>de</strong> Izcagua (740m).<br />
Aichryson divaricatum<br />
Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2766 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20(30)cm, en<strong>de</strong>mic of partially sha<strong>de</strong>d and slightly moist soils mainly in the laurel forest zone on the<br />
island of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, as the other three Aichryson species from Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, it is rarely seen in cultivation.<br />
Makes small plants of 20(30)cm in height with ovoid, smooth, dark green, shining leaves and many<br />
greenish yellow to bright yellow star like flowers from July to August. Usually grows as an annual to<br />
biannual, but it may be easily propagates from seeds or by means of cuttings from branching specimens.<br />
From semi-moist rock walls in the Cal<strong>de</strong>rão do Inferno.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2768 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aichryson laxum 20 (50)cm, can be found on almost all islands and is probably one of the most attractive species within<br />
this genus due to its large ovoid dark green leaves which are very hairy on both si<strong>de</strong>s. The inflorescence<br />
is freely <strong>de</strong>veloped and consists of up to 50 large star-like, yellow flowers. In or<strong>de</strong>r to promote vegetative<br />
growth, the inflorescence should be cut off in time, otherwise this species will naturally grow as a<br />
biannual. Seeds are produced in abundance and will easily sow themselves. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Seeds from populations in the drier laurel forests in Los<br />
Erjos (Tenerife), Barranco <strong>de</strong>l Río/Roque Faro (La Palma), and Barranco <strong>de</strong> Moya (Gran Canaria).<br />
Aichryson laxum var.<br />
gomerense var. nov. ined.<br />
Exclusive<br />
Aichryson palmense<br />
Exclusive<br />
Aichryson parlatorei<br />
Exclusive<br />
Aichryson punctatum<br />
Exclusivo<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2769 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3040 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5123 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex El Hierro)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3413 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (60)cm, an only in 2001 by <strong>Malkmus</strong>, B. recognized new variety, much larger in all aspects, reaching<br />
up to 60cm in height. Makes strongly pubescent leaves up to 6cm ø at their tip. Its inflorescence reaches<br />
an impressive 25cm ø and more with some 200 to 500 bright yellow star-like flowers. Flowering from June<br />
through August. Native of La Gomera, where it is very common in partially sunny, slightly moist spots in<br />
the laurel forest. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2795 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, similar Aichryson laxum, yet more compact (reaches up to 20cm in height) and has leaves twice<br />
the size, which are very sticky. This rarely seen species is en<strong>de</strong>mic to slightly moist, open spots on rocky<br />
walls in the lower parts of the laurel forest of La Palma. Makes a compact inflorescence with rather large,<br />
bright sulfur yellow flowers. Easily raised from seeds, which are set in abundance. On good conditions<br />
plants may grow as perennials, yet cuttings from non flowering plants will root easily. Seeds from two<br />
populations are available: from the Barranco <strong>de</strong>l Agua at some 620m and Las Moraditas/Barranco <strong>de</strong><br />
Gallegos.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2815 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. <strong>de</strong>l Agua)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3420 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. <strong>de</strong> Gallegos)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5 (10)cm, an annual dwarf species, which is native to all western islands, where it prefers rich and slightly<br />
moist soils in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. The bright yellow flowers are rather large for the overall plant's size. The small<br />
rhomboid, fresh green leaves show few blackish markings on their edges. Seeds from two populations<br />
are available: Valle <strong>de</strong>l Gran Rey, 540m, La Gomera (formerly listed as Aichryson spec. 1) and Barranco<br />
<strong>de</strong> Izcagua, 450m, La Palma.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3415 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, similar to Aichryson pachycaulon, yet smaller in all parts, reaching some 10cm to 20cm in<br />
height. The dark green rhomboid leaves have margins with small blackish dots and all parts are covered<br />
with short fine hairs. From sha<strong>de</strong>d, slightly moist rock crevices on all western islands including Gran<br />
Canaria. Makes numerous intense yellow flowers in a lax inflorescence. Easily raised from seeds when<br />
plants have died down after flowering. For any humus rich, always slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. Seeds from four populations are available: small-leafed plants from sun exposed rock walls in the<br />
north-eastern of La Palma (Fuente <strong>de</strong> San Marcos, Barranco <strong>de</strong>l Río) in the Fayal-Brezal zone (formerly<br />
listed as Aichryson spec. 2), Pico <strong>de</strong> Garajonay, La Gomera, large-leafed plants from Artenara, Gran<br />
Canaria and El Golfo, El Hierro at some 900m. VI-VIII.<br />
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Aichryson villosum<br />
Exclusive<br />
Akebia (Chocolate Vine)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3417 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Gomera)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5125 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex El Hierro)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2820 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, en<strong>de</strong>mic of partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny exposed and slightly moist rock walls on the island of<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, rarely seen in cultivation. Makes small plants of some 20cm in height and has fresh green,<br />
broadly ovoid, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent (=hairy) leaves, which show a reddish tinge un<strong>de</strong>r sunny conditions.<br />
Makes quite large, clear yellow star like flowers in June to July. Usually grows as annual to biannual, but it<br />
may be easily propagated by seeds or cuttings, which have to be taken before plants are maturing to<br />
flower.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2952 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Akebia are still very rare, but highly <strong>de</strong>corative and easy vines from Eastern Asia, growing in moist woods in sha<strong>de</strong>d places, where they<br />
wind up trees. Make clusters of medium sized flowers in spring, followed by large, Passiflora like fruits in early autumn, which open halfway<br />
to show their transparent fruit pulp, in which the blackish seeds are embed<strong>de</strong>d. For any humus rich soil in half sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Will<br />
grow mo<strong>de</strong>rately and thus stay manageable for many years. A very rare but excellent genus! Very <strong>de</strong>corative climbers.<br />
Sow preferably at a minimum of some 10°C in spring in any well drained, humus rich soil. Transplant in early autumn or late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Akebia quinata<br />
(Chocolate Vine)<br />
Akebia trifoliata<br />
(Chocolate Vine)<br />
Albizia (Brush Wattle)<br />
2 (8)m, Chocolate Vine has multi-foliated leaves and is slightly smaller than the closely related Akebia<br />
trifoliata with more maroon red flowers and pale laven<strong>de</strong>r rose fruits in late summer and early autumn. An<br />
easily grown, vigorously growing <strong>de</strong>ciduous vine for any rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2215 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
2 (10)m, trifoliate leaves and clusters of blackish maroon flowers followed by large, pale pink fruits in late<br />
summer and early autumn. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2216 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Albizia is a broad subtropical to tropical genus of low trees to tall shrubs with elegant feathered leaves and clusters of white, yellow to rose<br />
flower brushes. Easily cultivated as container plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep cooler at a<br />
minimum of some 12°C in winter with reduced watering. Some species may lose most leaves and will go semi dormant in winter. Plants<br />
which have become to large may be cut back in spring before new growth.<br />
Sow flat at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year in any leafy-sandy, well drained soil in a very sunny spot.<br />
10 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Albizia lophanta<br />
(White Wattle Brush)<br />
Albizia (Winter Hardy Silk Tree)<br />
200 (500)cm, White Wattle Brush is a tall woody shrub with large, dark green feathered foliage and<br />
axillary clusters of cream white flower brushes even on small plants of roughly some 150cm in height.<br />
Native of south-eastern Australia. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Winter<br />
minimum 12°C with reduced watering. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3335 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Silk Tree is a winter hardy, tropical looking member native from Iran through Japan. This species makes most ornamental, Mimosa like,<br />
finely feathered, large foliage, which folds back during night. It makes numerous whitish rose flower balls in early summer. This <strong>de</strong>ciduous<br />
tree adapts well to any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow flat in any sandy, well drained soil in early spring. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a sheltered spot. Plant out to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings<br />
are strong enough in summer. In the first years give some good winter protection, e. g. a thick dry mulch layer. In regions with a col<strong>de</strong>r<br />
climate, keep pots with seedlings in winter sunny, cool and frost free at some 5°C.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Albizia julibrissin<br />
(Winter Hardy Silk Tree)<br />
5 (10)m, Silk Tree is a tropical looking, winter hardy tree with elegant, Mimosa like, finely feathered, large<br />
foliage, which folds back during night. The entire tree is covered with numerous whitish rose flower balls<br />
in early summer. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. V-VI<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4315 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Alcea (Mallow or Hollyhock) & Althea (Marsh Mallow)<br />
Mallow, Hollyhock and
Alcea rosea<br />
(Hollyhock)<br />
Alcea rosea<br />
(White Hollyhock)<br />
Alcea rugosa<br />
(Yellow Russian Hollyhock)<br />
Althea officinalis<br />
(Marsh Mallow)<br />
Allium (Chives)<br />
150 (200)cm, Hollyhock is a biannual to semiperennial species found in open, rocky spots throughout the<br />
Mediterranean. It makes an impressive stalk with very large flowers in sha<strong>de</strong>s of white, rose, winered and<br />
lilac. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds are from mostly rosy-red to winered<br />
flowering plants, wild collected in south-western Cyprus. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6372 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
150 (200)cm, White Hollyhock is a white flowering form from Alcea rosea which may spontaneously<br />
occur in nature. As the normal form it is biannual to semiperennial species found in open, rocky spots<br />
throughout the Mediterranean. It makes an impressive stalk with very large, pure white flowers. Easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds are from a single white flowering plant found<br />
within hundreds of normal winred specimens. It may naturally split up (but not necessarily) into various<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>s of white, pale rose to winered in the second generation. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8662 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Yellow Russian Hollyhock is an evergreen biannual to semiperennial and native of Ukraine<br />
(Russia). It makes a tall inflorescence with numerous soft yellow saucer shaped flowers above <strong>de</strong>eply<br />
lobed leaves. It is easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Un<strong>de</strong>r favorable conditions it<br />
readily self-sows. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3803 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
170 (250)cm, Marsh Mallow is a tall herbaceous perennial from North Africa with impressive stalks<br />
covered with numerous small, pale rose flowers above greyish-green leaves. Several parts of this plant<br />
are used for their medicinal properties. An extract from the roots adds a special flavor to a middle eastern<br />
sweet (Halva). Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8036 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Most Allium or Chives species are best grown in a well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. The larger the leaves and flowering<br />
stalks the sunnier the place should be. Dwarf forms are excellent for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Others, especially smaller Allium species, such the<br />
majority from E Asia (China and Japan), are best cultivated in a slightly moist and peaty soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> (e.g. Allium beesianum,<br />
Allium japonicum and Allium sikkimensis).<br />
All offered here are very easy to raise from seeds. Sow flat in any well drained, yet humus rich soil from autumn to early summer. Plant<br />
into the gar<strong>de</strong>n in autumn in the first or spring of the second year. Most Allium will flower within 2 to 3 years. Larger species such as<br />
Allium stipitatum may take up to 4 years to gain flower size.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Allium schoenoprasum<br />
(Chives)<br />
Allium tricoccum<br />
(North American Ramp<br />
Leek)<br />
Allium tuberosum<br />
(Chinese Chives)<br />
Allium ursinum<br />
(Bear Garlic)<br />
Allium (Ornamental Chive)<br />
20 (30)cm, Chives is native of most of Europe and occurs in damp meadows in the mountains, forming<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse clumps. Many linear-round leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse umbels in lilac to pink. Very easy species. The leaves<br />
have a nice taste and wi<strong>de</strong>ly used in salads. The edible lilac flowers may be ad<strong>de</strong>d as well for <strong>de</strong>coration.<br />
IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1154 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
20cm, Ramp or North American Wild Leek is similar to the Eurasian species Allium ursinum and naturally<br />
occurs in moist woodlands throughout North America. The broad, dark green leaves have a pleasant<br />
onion-garlic-like taste, which can be used in salads and soups. The inflorescence consists of a small<br />
terminal umbel with white flowers. Easily grown in any humus rich soil with sufficient moisture in summer<br />
and a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Will readily self-sow and multiplies by bulbs in an appropriate place.<br />
VI.<br />
15 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1004 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Chinese Chives is wi<strong>de</strong>ly cultivated in East Asia. Makes numerous flowering stalks with many<br />
white flowers and contrasting black stamens very late in summer to fall. The leaves have a nice garlic<br />
taste and are used in salads and soups. The edible white flowers can be used in the cookery as well. VII-<br />
IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1174 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Bear Garlic is native to damp open woods in most of Europe, forming large clumps with<br />
numerous broad and fresh green leaves and white, star-like flowers. Its leaves as well as flowers have a<br />
fine garlic taste and are used in salads and soups. Will readily naturalize in any humus rich, slightly moist<br />
soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1177 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Most Allium or Chives species are best grown in a well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. The larger the leaves and flowering<br />
stalks the sunnier the place should be. Dwarf forms are excellent for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Others, especially smaller Allium species, such the<br />
majority from E Asia (China and Japan), are best cultivated in a slightly moist and peaty soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> (e.g. Allium beesianum,<br />
Allium japonicum and Allium sikkimensis).<br />
All offered here are very easy to raise from seeds. Sow flat in any well drained, yet humus rich soil from autumn to early summer. Plant<br />
into the gar<strong>de</strong>n in autumn in the first or spring of the second year. Most Allium will flower within 2 to 3 years. Larger species such as<br />
Allium stipitatum may take up to 4 years to gain flower size.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
30 semillas o 10 bulbillos <strong>de</strong> un año por sobre.<br />
Allium acuminatum 15 (25)cm, dwarf species with showy, very large, intense rose to pale lilac flowers in lose umbels. Easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained soil in an open spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1091 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Allium aflatunense 100 (130)cm, from Asia Minor occurring in rocky mountain areas. Makes broad, recurving leaves in a<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse rosette, emerging long stalk with <strong>de</strong>ep purple violet blooms. Very showy Allium for sunny spots. V-<br />
VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1092 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
Allium altissimum 120 (160)cm, a showy, very tall species with <strong>de</strong>nsely packed umbels of violet tubular flowers with a<br />
<strong>de</strong>eper veining insi<strong>de</strong>. Similar to Allium aflatunense, yet taller. For a sunny spot any well drained soil. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
Allium ampeloprasum var.<br />
babingtonii<br />
Allium amphilobum<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1252 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
180 (220)cm, from sunny spots in S England through Central Europe. Very tall variety with broad,<br />
recurving leaves with leaves' sheaths surrounding the stem. In contrast to the species this variety makes<br />
a <strong>de</strong>nse, quite large umbel of intense dark lilac flowers and rarely sets few, small bulbils. For any sandy or<br />
rocky soil in a sunny spot. As easy as the species above. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1097 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7015 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium angulosum 30cm, rare and threatened species from central to N Europe, growing in damp lowlands. Small lilac<br />
flowers, but numerous flowering stalks. For a moist and peaty soil in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1098 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,79<br />
Allium atropurpureum 100 (120)cm, an most ornamental species which is native from central Turkey to eastern Iran growing in<br />
limestone rocks at some 200m to 500m. It bears tall flower stalks and flattened umbels in an utmost<br />
showy, <strong>de</strong>epest violet with yellow anthers, which make perfect cut flowers. Easily grown in any well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Fully winter hardy in Central Europe. V-VI.<br />
Allium caeruleum<br />
(Blue Globe Onion)<br />
Allium campanulatum<br />
(Sierra Onion)<br />
Allium carinatum ssp.<br />
pulchellum<br />
Allium cassium var.<br />
cassium<br />
Allium cassium var.<br />
hirtellum<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1100 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
15 (20)cm, Blue Globe Onion is an ornamental species from East Europe to central Asia, where it is<br />
found in steppes and salt marshes. A still rather rarely cultivated species with showy pure sky blue<br />
flowers. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1258 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Sierra Onion is a rarely cultivated bulbous plant with pendulous, pale rose flowers above basal,<br />
grass-like leaves. Native of mountainous areas in California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington State.<br />
Seeds from a certified wild collection in Four Corners, Plumas County, California, USA at some 1.200m.<br />
For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6503 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
15 (25)cm, subspecies is similar to the above, yet does never set any bulbils in flower heads. As easy as<br />
the above and will naturalize well un<strong>de</strong>r sunny condition in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3066 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (forma arosada)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7018 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, a Cyprus en<strong>de</strong>mic similar in appearance to Allium hirtellum with a lax umbel of white flowers<br />
with a slightly pale rose sha<strong>de</strong>. A spring flowering and summer dormant species from rich, slightly moist<br />
soils in mountains on Cyprus. For any rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Do not<br />
water bulbs during their dormancy in summer. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6292 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Psilo Dendron, Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium cernuum 25cm, medium tall Allium with pale to bright pink flowers in nodding umbels. From North America (New<br />
York State to British Columbia southwards to Arizona), growing in rocky places in the mountains. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1109 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Allium christophii 30cm, large flower heads up to 20 cm across with numerous star shaped, lilac flowers. From N Iran to<br />
central Asia (Kopet Dag). For a sunny and well drained spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1110 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
Allium cilicium 20 (30)cm, a rhizomatous Allium with elegant recurving glaucous leaves and umbels of small rose<br />
flowers. For a rich soil in full sun. A highly endangered species rarely seen in cultivation. V-VII.<br />
Allium cratericola<br />
(Volcanic Onion)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1112 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
10cm, Volcanic Onion is a rarely cultivated dwarf species from rocky mountainous sites in California. It<br />
has basal leaves and a short-stemmed <strong>de</strong>nse umbel of bright rose flowers. For any rich, well drained,<br />
rather rocky soil in full sun and a preferably protected spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in<br />
Cherokee, Butte County, California, USA at some 400m. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4631 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Allium ericetorum 20cm, dwarf rhizomatous Allium with compact ball-heads of cream to pale yellow flowers, stamens tipped<br />
ochre and orange anthers. Few linear leaves. For a sunny spot in any soil. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1116 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Allium falcifolium<br />
(Sickle Leaf Onion)<br />
10 (15)cm, Sickle Leaf Onion makes short but broad, flattened stems with broad, falcate leaves tinged red<br />
in full sun and a quite large, lax umbel of intense bright purple, narrow, bell shaped flowers. A very showy<br />
species which is native throughout the western USA growing in dry, sunny, rocky mountain slopes.<br />
Requires a well drained soil in a sunny spot, excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from a wild collection in<br />
Josephine County, Oregon, USA at some 700m. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4161 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Allium flavum 15 (25)cm, a real gem from mountains of S Europe (France to Greece), with beautiful yellow flowers and<br />
perfectly glaucous gray, <strong>de</strong>licate foliage. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1118 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Allium giganteum 120cm, stunning species with up to 12cm in diameter globular heads of lilac flowers. VII-VIII.<br />
Allium guttatum ssp.<br />
dalmaticum<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1123 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
40 (60)cm, large Allium, a subspecies with <strong>de</strong>ep purple flowers in a compact umbel on a stout stem.<br />
From sunny spots in woods of Montenegro (Europe, collection was ma<strong>de</strong> above Petrovac at some 750m).<br />
For any well drained soil in an open, sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1269 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Allium heldreichii 40 (60)cm, <strong>de</strong>ep pink, up facing, long bell shaped flowers in a <strong>de</strong>nse ovoid umbel above semi-evergreen<br />
leaves. From rocky spots on Mount Olympus (Greece). For any well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
Allium hirtifolium<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1127 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7023 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium humile 20cm, a rarely cultivated en<strong>de</strong>mic of mountain slopes and meadows in China. Makes an upright stalk<br />
topped by pure white flowers and long, linear leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6050 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium hyalinum 20cm, dwarf Allium with elegant white to light pink upright flowers and a pink middle stripe and<br />
contrasting green nectaries. Native to humus rich and slightly moist soils in western US (Table Mountain,<br />
Tuolumne County). For a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1128 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium insubricum 15 (20)cm, dwarf Allium with rather large rose to pale lilac, nodding bell-shaped flowers. For any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. A rarely seen and ornamental<br />
species. VI-VII.<br />
15 semillas por sobre.<br />
Allium jailae ex Armenia<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1272 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8166 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium jesdianum 100cm, an impressive species with tall stalks topped by a large, <strong>de</strong>ep lilac flower ball above a basal leaf<br />
rosette. Native of mountainous meadows from Southeastern Russia through the Caucasus. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6056 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium junceum Exclusivo 10 (20)cm, a dwarf species with <strong>de</strong>ep lilac flowers edged white and grass-like leaves. From open rocky<br />
spots in south-eastern Greece, Cyprus and Turkey. For any rich, very well drained soil in a protected spot<br />
in full sun. IV-V.<br />
Allium lacunosum var.<br />
lacunosum<br />
(Pitted Onion)<br />
Allium lemmonii<br />
(Lemmon's Onion)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6331 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Pitted Onion is a medium tall North American species from rocky hillsi<strong>de</strong>s and meadows in<br />
Southern California. This variety makes pale rose to pure white flowers on somewhat twining stalks and<br />
narrow leaves. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds <strong>de</strong>scend from white<br />
flowering plants with a greenish-rose midrib on each petal. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7186 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Lemmon's Onion is native to mountainous regions in the western United States. Makes a nice<br />
umbel of bright rose to rarely white flowers on a medium tall stalk. Seeds from a certified wild collection in<br />
Doyle Crossing, Plumas County, California, USA at some 1.700m. For any rich, very well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6500 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium lenkoranicum 35 (50)cm, an only in 1987 discovered en<strong>de</strong>mic species of the Talysh Mountains near the Caspian Sea.<br />
Has pale lilac to rose flowered, open umbels, each petal with a darker lilac central stripe. Thin, grass like<br />
leaves. For any well drained, rich soil in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
Allium lusitanicum<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1132 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7027 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Allium macleani 100 (120)cm, erect flower stalks, similar to Allium stipitatum with <strong>de</strong>nse umbels of numerous rose colored<br />
flowers. Leaves have withered by flowering time. For any well drained soil in full sun. Excellent solitary<br />
plants. IV-V.<br />
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Allium macropetalum<br />
(Largeflower Onion)<br />
Allium mairei ssp. mairei<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1135 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (25)cm, Largeflower Onion is a medium sized species with white to pale pink umbels. Flowers show<br />
an ornamental purple middle vein. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified<br />
wild collection in Grand County, Utah, USA at some 1350m. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5271 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7024 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium meteoricum 15 (20)cm, dwarf species, makes a compact umbel of mid-pink, nodding, cylindrical flowers with nicely<br />
contrasting yellow anthers above elegant, narrow leaves. Native of sunny, rocky slopes in Turkey. For any<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot, excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. A rarely offered species. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1137 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium moly 20cm, native of E Spain and south-western France, growing in shady rocks at 1.500m. Perfectly yellow<br />
large flowers and broad glaucous leaves in V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1138 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Allium neapolitanum 30 (45)cm, from grassy places and fields in the Mediterranean. Makes snow white umbels and nicely<br />
contrasting dark to almost black anthers. For a sunny place in any well drained soil. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. III-V.<br />
Allium nigrum<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1139 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3057 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Allium obliquum 40 (50)cm, makes medium sized, yellow umbels on tall stalks above some 1cm broad leaves. It is native<br />
from Romania to Siberia and nort-western China, growing in mountain meadows and cliffs. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in full sun. V-VI.<br />
Allium obtusum var.<br />
conspicuum<br />
(Red Sierra Onion)<br />
Allium ochotense<br />
Allium orientale<br />
(Oriental Onion)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1141 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Red Sierra Onion makes a basal rosette of narrow leaves and a basal, <strong>de</strong>nse umbel of creamwhite<br />
flowers with a central brownish stripes. Native of mountainous areas in California (Sierra Nevada).<br />
For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from a certified wild<br />
collection in Keddie Ridge, Plumas County, California, USA. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0059 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7025 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (120)cm, Oriental Onion makes a broad umbel of perfectly white to pale rose flowers on a tall stem<br />
emerging from a rosette of broad light green leaves. A very showy species and an excellent cut flower.<br />
For a sunny spot in any rich soil. <strong>Rare</strong>. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1296 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Allium oviflorum 20cm, makes broad and flat leaves from strong creeping rhizomes. Nodding umbels in creamy-pink. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
Allium parvum<br />
(Dwarf Onion)<br />
Allium platycaule<br />
(Broad-Stemmed Onion)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1145 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Dwarf Onion is a rarely cultivated dwarf species from rocky mountainous sites in the western USA.<br />
It has narrow grass-like basal leaves and an almost sessile <strong>de</strong>nse umbel of bright rose flowers. For any<br />
rich, well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun and a preferably protected spot. Seeds from a certified wild<br />
collection in Long Valley, Plumas County, California, USA. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4630 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Broad-Stemmed Onion is an ornamental dwarf species with broad and short, slightly falcate leaves<br />
crowned by a <strong>de</strong>nse rich lilac umbel. Native of mountainous areas in California. For any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Beardsly<br />
Gra<strong>de</strong>, Plumas County, California USA. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0058 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium polyanthum 40 (60)cm, a Mediterranean wild garlic from rocky sunny spots with a <strong>de</strong>nse umbel of whittish-green to<br />
pale rose flowers and broad basal leaves yellowing at flowering time. Plants are fully hardy in Central<br />
Europe. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7153 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Allium protensum 30 (60), makes a huge, lax umbel (up to 15cm across!) of bell shaped flowers with long pedicels, shorter<br />
as in Allium schubertii, yet in a very unusual greenish brown color and a contrasting greenish middle<br />
stripe on each petal. The stout, very broad stems vary greatly in height an emerge from the center of<br />
broad basal leaves. From open spots in the Serawschan Mountains in Uzbekistan and central Asia to N<br />
Afghanistan at some 1.600 to 3.000m. For a sunny spot in any very well drained soil. A very rare and<br />
showy Allium species. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1148 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium pyrenaicum 40cm, makes a nice clump of short, flat, minutely toothed leaves and dullish white, mid green veined, starlike<br />
flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse umbels. For any well drained, rich soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. This is the real<br />
species and not rose-flowered Allium angulosum usually offered in tra<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
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Allium rosenbachianum<br />
(rose form)<br />
Allium rosenbachianum<br />
(white form)<br />
Allium roseum var.<br />
grandiflorum Exclusive<br />
Allium saxatile<br />
Allium schoenoprasum<br />
(Chives)<br />
Allium scorodoprasum ssp.<br />
rotundum<br />
Allium senescens ssp.<br />
montanum<br />
Allium simillimum<br />
(Simil Onion)<br />
Allium sordiflorum<br />
Allium spec. 001<br />
"Lebanon - Ma'asser ech<br />
Chouf"<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1149 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
130 (160)cm, stout flower stalks with large, light pink flower umbels. The basal broad leaves have<br />
withered by flowering time. For any well drained soil in full sun. A very ornamental species, not only for its<br />
enormous height. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1151 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
130 (160)cm, stout flower stalks with large umbels of pure white flowers. The basal broad leaves have<br />
withered by flowering time. For any well drained soil in full sun. Very <strong>de</strong>corative form due its unusual<br />
color, which is rarely seen in taller Allium species. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1152 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
40 (70)cm, a tall variety with large intense rose, sweetly fragrant flowers, which (in contrast to the<br />
species) do not make any bulbils in the flower heads. Native of the western Mediterranean island and<br />
North Africa. From a collection ma<strong>de</strong> in open fields in Mallorca (Balearic islands, Spain). Easily cultivated<br />
in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4517 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7071 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Chives is native of most of Europe and occurs in damp meadows in the mountains, forming<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse clumps. Many linear-round leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse umbels in lilac to pink. Very easy species. The leaves<br />
have a nice taste and wi<strong>de</strong>ly used in salads. The edible lilac flowers may be ad<strong>de</strong>d as well for <strong>de</strong>coration.<br />
IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1154 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
40cm, slightly smaller in all parts than Allium scorodoprasum with <strong>de</strong>ep-violet flowers and usually without<br />
any bulbils in flower umbels. Easy and robust. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1157 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20cm, subalpine dwarf Allium from hay meadows in the Alps at up to 2.000m. Numerous umbels of rose<br />
flowers on 20cm stalks. For moist places in any soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1158 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
5 (10)cm, Simil Onion is a dwarf species with ice white flowers above narrow leaves. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot with protection from winter wetness. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from<br />
a certified wild collection in Blaine County, Idaho, USA at some 2650m. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5272 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7074 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (130)cm, quite tall, uni<strong>de</strong>ntified wild species found below Ma'asser ech Chouf (Lebanon) at some<br />
1500m. Has <strong>de</strong>nse global heads (some 4 to 6 cm in diameter) on an unleafed flower stalk above a basal<br />
rosette. From sunny spots in open scrub in stony hillsi<strong>de</strong>s. For a well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun.<br />
A winter dormant species. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1161 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Allium spec. 004 30 (40)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified species from Cyprus which is similar in appearance to Allium cassium var.<br />
hirtellum, yet larger in all parts. May be the same species being taller for growing in richer and moister<br />
soil. Makes a lax umbel of white flowers with a slightly pale rose sha<strong>de</strong> on a tall stem. A spring flowering<br />
and summer dormant species from rich, slightly moist soils in full sun above Perikklishia in south-western<br />
Cyprus. For any rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Do not water bulbs during their<br />
dormancy in summer. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6293 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Perikklishia, Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium sphaerocephalum 50 (80)cm, from Central Europe extending to the Caucasus and Israel. Long linear, gray green leaves and<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse lilac flowers on erect stalk up to 80cm in height. Showy and easy for dry soils. VI-VIII.<br />
Allium stellatum<br />
(Prairie Onion)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1163 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
50cm, Prairie Onion is native to prairies in the USA. Makes nice, <strong>de</strong>nse umbels of upright, dark pink<br />
flowers. Easy if bulbs are planted fairly <strong>de</strong>ep. For a sunny spot in any rich, well drained soil. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1165 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Allium strictum 60cm, makes flat leaves and large stalks with a <strong>de</strong>nsely packed umbel of small rose flowers. VI-VII.<br />
Allium suaveolens<br />
(Fragrant Leek)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1167 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Fragrant Leek makes many small, white, honey scented flowers with a rose tinge on upright stalks.<br />
For a sunny spot in any wich, well drained soil. A very robust and easily cultivated species. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1168 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Allium subhirsutum 20 (30)cm, <strong>de</strong>licate stems with a lax umbels of pure white flowers above basal, rather broad leaves.<br />
Native of the Mediterranean (from Crete to Portugal and N Africa), growing in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny<br />
spots in humus rich, well drained soils in rock crevices. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7132 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3311 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Allium subvillosum 20 (30)cm, makes upright stems with showy pure white flowers. This species is similar to Allium<br />
subhirsutum, yet it has longer anthers with yellow pollen. Native of the Mediterranean (from Crete to<br />
Portugal and N Africa), growing in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spots. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-VI.<br />
Allium tanguticum<br />
Allium textile<br />
(Textile Onion)<br />
Allium tricoccum<br />
(North American Ramp<br />
Leek)<br />
Allium trifoliatum<br />
(Rose Onion)<br />
Allium triquetrum<br />
(Threecorner Leek)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4516 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3054 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Textile Onion or Prairie Onion makes several grass-like, dark green leaves from a purplish<br />
base and an upright flower stem crowned by a <strong>de</strong>nse umbel of white flowers. Native of dry prairies and<br />
open sunny spots in woods in North America (Saskatchewan to South Dakota, Montana, New Mexico and<br />
Arizona). Easily grown in a rich, well drained soil in full sun. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0002 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Ramp or North American Wild Leek is similar to the Eurasian species Allium ursinum and naturally<br />
occurs in moist woodlands throughout North America. The broad, dark green leaves have a pleasant<br />
onion-garlic-like taste, which can be used in salads and soups. The inflorescence consists of a small<br />
terminal umbel with white flowers. Easily grown in any humus rich soil with sufficient moisture in summer<br />
and a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Will readily self-sow and multiplies by bulbs in an appropriate place.<br />
VI.<br />
15 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1004 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Rose Onion is a Mediterranean, very diverse species with pale rose to almost white petals with a<br />
darker rose middle stripe and channeled, slightly hairy leaves. This species is sometimes confused with<br />
Alium roseum, which is a distinct species with much different leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in<br />
sunny and protected spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8362 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20cm, Threecorner Leek is native of humus rich, slightly moist soils from the Mediterranean region to<br />
Uzbekistan. It makes nodding umbels of pure white, flattened flowers with a fine green middle line,<br />
triangular stems and glossy, broad leaves. For any rich, slightly moist, well drained soil in preferably<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8043 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2443 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Allium tschimganicum 70 (100)cm, makes large and <strong>de</strong>nse umbels of rich pinkish-violet flowers. From a collection ma<strong>de</strong> on<br />
stony hillsi<strong>de</strong>s on Mount Chimgan in Uzbekistan. For any well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI.<br />
Allium tuberosum<br />
(Chinese Chives)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1173 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Chinese Chives is wi<strong>de</strong>ly cultivated in East Asia. Makes numerous flowering stalks with many<br />
white flowers and contrasting black stamens very late in summer to fall. The leaves have a nice garlic<br />
taste and are used in salads and soups. The edible white flowers can be used in the cookery as well. VII-<br />
IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1174 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Allium turkestanicum 30 (50)cm, almost unknown Allium from W Asia growing in open rocky and dry places. Showy lilac rose<br />
flowers on quite long pedicles arranged in lax umbels. Belongs to the Allium japonicum group. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.. V-VI.<br />
Allium ubsicola<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1175 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7075 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Allium unifolium 30 (50)cm, very showy smaller Allium with large flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse umbels of pinkish sha<strong>de</strong>s. Native to N<br />
California and S Oregon, USA from moist, yet well drained soils in sunny spots. Bulbs reform each year<br />
at the si<strong>de</strong> of last year's bulb. IIII-V.<br />
Allium ursinum<br />
(Bear Garlic)<br />
Allium validum<br />
(Pacific Onion)<br />
Allium victorialis<br />
(Victory Onion)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1176 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Bear Garlic is native to damp open woods in most of Europe, forming large clumps with<br />
numerous broad and fresh green leaves and white, star-like flowers. Its leaves as well as flowers have a<br />
fine garlic taste and are used in salads and soups. Will readily naturalize in any humus rich, slightly moist<br />
soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1177 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Pacific Onion or Swamp Onion makes showy, long stalked, bright rose flowers umbels above<br />
rather broad leaves. Native of humus rich, slightly moist, mountaineous sites in the Pacific region of<br />
western USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in<br />
Plumas County, Bear Creek Road, California at some 1.550m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5184 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
20 (30)cm, Victory Onion is a rarely cultivated rhizomatous Allium from hay-meadows in the Alps. It has<br />
tall and broad leaves with prominent veins and semi-nodding umbels of creamy to greenish blooms. For<br />
any partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any well drained soil. Increases well from seeds only. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1178 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Aloe<br />
Sow flat in any rich, rather inorganic soil at a minimum of some 20°C in full sun. Young seedlings are best grown at higher temperatures<br />
with careful watering and full sun in winter.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aloe thraskii<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6847 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Aloysia (Lemon Verbena) & Lippia (Lemon Shrub)<br />
Lemon Verbena and Lemon Shrub belong to small genera within the vervain family (Verbenaceae). They usually are evergreen, woody<br />
shrubs, several species grow as annuals or perennials and are native from Southern North America through South America, in South<br />
Africa and in southern Asia. Many species have nicely fragrant leaves and make showy pot plants. All are easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. If plants become to large,<br />
they may be cut back in spring.<br />
Sow fine seeds on top of any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep seedlings in full sun, especially if they are<br />
sowed in winter months.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aloysia citriodora<br />
(Lemon Verbena)<br />
Lippia javanica<br />
(South African Mint-Lemon<br />
Shrub)<br />
Alpinia<br />
150 (200)cm, Lemon Verbena (syn. Aloysia triphylla, syn. Lippia citriodora) is a woody small shrub from<br />
Southern South America and has strongly lemon scented, long leaves and filigree terminal rose flower<br />
clusters in autumn. An excellent pot or container plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier and preferably frostfree at a minimum of some 5°C. VIII-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8320 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (150)cm, South African Mint-Lemon Shrub, Massai Shrub Verbena or Mosquito Plant is a small<br />
woody shrub from eastern South Africa and Java and has strongly mint-lemon scented, oval, finely<br />
pubescent leaves with prominent nerves and axilliary <strong>de</strong>nse flower buds with small unconspicuous white<br />
to pale rose or pale yellow flowers. Leaves are traditionally used for aromatic herb teas against fever. An<br />
essential oil is distilled from the leaves (Lippia Oil) and the plant is said to repel mosquitos. An excellent<br />
pot or container plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants drier and preferably frostfree at a minimum of some 5°C. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8424 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Alpinia is the broa<strong>de</strong>st genus within the ginger family (Zingiberaceae). They are evergreen to herbaceous perennials and native of<br />
subtropical and tropical areas in the Australasian region. Many species have most ornamental, tall stalks and showy whitish to creamywhite<br />
flowers surroun<strong>de</strong>d by sometimes most colorful bracts (e.g. bright red bracts in Alpinia purpurata). All are easily grown in very large<br />
pots or containers in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot. In winter keep plants slightly<br />
drier at a minimum of some 15°C. Several species will do dormant in winter and resprout in spring.<br />
Sow flat at minimum of some 20°C throughout the year in any well drained, humus rich substrate in full sun.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Alpinia purpurata<br />
(Red Ginger)<br />
Alpinia zerumbet<br />
(Shell Ginger)<br />
Alstroemeria (Inca Lily)<br />
100 (150)cm, Red Ginger is a medium tall Asian species with upright stalks covered with dark green,<br />
glossy leaves and crowned by <strong>de</strong>ep red flower heads in this form and nicely contrasting white fruits.<br />
Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained substrate at a minimum of some 15°C in winter with reduced<br />
watering. V-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8249 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
170 (220)cm, Shell Ginger is a showy tall species from East Asia with upright stalks covered with dark<br />
green, glossy leaves and crowned by whitish-cream flowers with a yellowish lower lip. Flowers are<br />
followed by green fruits turning orange with maturity. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained<br />
substrate at a minimum of some 15°C in winter with reduced watering. V-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8655 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Inca Lily or Perrot Lily are beautiful South American perennials with a perennial un<strong>de</strong>rground rhizome that <strong>de</strong>velops annual vertical shoots<br />
with lose foliage and showy, bright colored, wi<strong>de</strong>-opening, trumpet like flowers. Plants require a very well drained, humus rich and rocky<br />
soil in full sun. They are excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. In col<strong>de</strong>r regions cover dormant rhizomes with a thick mulch layer in winter to protect<br />
from freezing through and from excessive moisture. Alternatively grow in pots in a frostfree greenhouse or cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow the round seeds flat in any rich, well drained, sandy soil in autumn (un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree glass in a sunny spot) or in pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in mid<br />
spring. Young rhizomes should be grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions for two years, keep pots during dormancy rather dry and cool at some<br />
5°C. Transplant rhizomes in late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Alstroemeria angustifolia<br />
(Flor <strong>de</strong> Gallo)<br />
Alstroemeria aurea<br />
(Red Inca Lily)<br />
70cm Flor <strong>de</strong>l Gallo is a showy bulbous perennial with pale rose flowers with yellowish markings on the<br />
upper petals. Native of dryish rocky spots in montane shrub lands in Chile. May be tried in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot with shelter from winter wetness and an insulating protection<br />
from freezing through (e.g. a thick dry mulch layer). Better for a frostfree cultivation in a cool greenhouse<br />
or unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n at a minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to a minimum. Seeds from a<br />
wild collection in the Metropolitana region, Caleu at some 1000m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5019 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
130cm, orange-red flowered form of this Inca Lily native from open spots in woods of Chile. For any well<br />
drained, sandy and rocky soil in a protected spot in full sun. In winter give some good winter protection<br />
(e.g. dry mulch layer) so that bulbs will not freeze through. VI-VIII.<br />
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Alstroemeria aurea<br />
(Yellow Inca Lily)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5403 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
130cm, yellowish-orange flowered Inca Lily native from open spots in woods of Chile (Puerto Mont). For<br />
any well drained, sandy and rocky soil in a protected spot in full sun. In winter give some good winter<br />
protection (e.g. dry mulch layer) so that bulbs will not freeze through. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1184 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Alstroemeria exerens 30cm, an ornamental bulbous perennial with rich pink flowers with yellowish markings on the upper<br />
petals. Native of dryish rocky spots in montane shrub lands in Chile. Fully winter hardy in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with shelter from winter wetness and an insulating protection<br />
from freezing through (e.g. a thick dry mulch layer). Seeds from a wild collection in VII region, Reserva<br />
Nacional Altos <strong>de</strong>l Lircay at some 2000m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5020 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Alstroemeria hookeri 20 (30)cm, an ornamental dwarf bulbous perennial with dark salmon pink flowers with yellowish markings<br />
on the upper petals. Native of dryish rocky spots in shrub lands in Chile. Not winter hardy. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year in a cool greenhouse or unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n at a<br />
winter minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering. Seeds from a wild collection in VI Region, Los<br />
Vilos, Panamericana km 236 at some 100m. VI-VII.<br />
Alstroemeria ligtu ssp.<br />
incarnata<br />
(Flor <strong>de</strong>l Gallo)<br />
Alstroemeria ligtu ssp. ligtu<br />
(Chilean Inca Lily)<br />
Alstroemeria ligtu ssp.<br />
simsii<br />
(Flor <strong>de</strong>l Gallo)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5021 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70cm Flor <strong>de</strong>l Gallo is a showy bulbous perennial with salmon pink flowers with a yellowish throat. Native<br />
of dryish rocky spots in montane shrub lands in Chile. May be tried in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a protected spot with shelter from winter wetness and an insulating protection from freezing<br />
through (e.g. a thick dry mulch layer). Better for a frostfree cultivation in a cool greenhouse or unheated<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n at a minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to a minimum. Seeds from a wild<br />
collection in VII region, Paso Vergara at some 1900m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5031 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
90cm, Chilean Inca Lily is a herbaceous perennial with upright stem and bright rose flowers in a terminal<br />
umbel. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. Protect from winter wetness and give some<br />
extra winter protection (e.g. dry mulch layer). Alternatively grow in pots, in winter keep dormant bulbs<br />
completely dry and frostfree at some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4000 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (120)cm Flor <strong>de</strong>l Gallo is a showy bulbous perennial with bright orange flowers with yellowish markings<br />
on the upper petals. Native of dryish rocky spots in montane shrub lands in Chile. Not reliably winter<br />
hardy. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year in a cool greenhouse or<br />
unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n at a winter minimum of some 5°C with reduced watering. Seeds from a wild<br />
collection in the Metropolitana region, Pirque at some 600m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5022 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Alstroemeria pelegrina 20cm, a showy short stemmed inca lily with salmon pink flowers above fresh green, glossy leaves <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
arranged in whorls. Native of coastal and low arid areas in North-Central Chile. Not winter hardy. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year in a cool greenhouse or unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
at a winter minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering. Seeds from a wild collection in IV Region, Los<br />
Vilos, Chile roughly above sea level. VI-VII.<br />
Alstroemeria presliana ssp.<br />
presliana<br />
Alstroemeria pulchra<br />
(Flor <strong>de</strong> San Martín)<br />
Alstroemeria pulchra var.<br />
maxima<br />
(Flor <strong>de</strong>l Aguila)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5404 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50cm, herbaceous perennial with upright stems with a terminal umbel of soft pink flowers, the upper<br />
petals have showy red streaks. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. Protect from<br />
winter wetness and give some extra winter protection (e.g. dry mulch layer). Alternatively grow in pots, in<br />
winter keep dormant bulbs completely dry and frostfree at some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4001 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm Flor <strong>de</strong> San Martín is a showy bulbous perennial with pale rose flowers with yellowish and<br />
dark purplish marking on the upper petals. Native of dryish rocky spots in shrub lands in Chile. Not winter<br />
hardy. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year in a cool greenhouse or<br />
unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n at a winter minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering. Seeds from a wild<br />
collection in VII Region, Dunas <strong>de</strong> Putu at some 100m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5023 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm Flor <strong>de</strong>l Aguila is a showy bulbous perennial with pale rose flowers with yellowish and dark<br />
purplish marking on upper petals. Native of dryish rocky spots in shrub lands in Chile. Not reliably winter<br />
hardy. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Better for a frostfree cultivation<br />
in a cool greenhouse or unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n at a minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to a<br />
minimum. Seeds from a wild collection in V Region, Cuesta Las Chilcas (close to Llay-Llay) at some<br />
600m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5032 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Alstroemeria revoluta 100cm, is a tall herbaceous perennial from S to central Chile with upright stems with a terminal umbel of<br />
pale pink flowers. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. Protect from winter wetness<br />
and give some extra winter protection (e.g. dry mulch layer). Alternatively grow in pots, in winter keep<br />
dormant bulbs completely dry and frostfree at some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4003 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
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Alstroemeria umbellata 30cm, is a herbaceous perennial from the southern and central Chilean An<strong>de</strong>s. Makes short stems<br />
<strong>de</strong>nsely covered with showy bluish green, slightly succulent leaves with undulated margins and a terminal<br />
umbel of pale pink flowers. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. Protect from winter<br />
wetness and give some extra winter protection (e.g. dry mulch layer). Alternatively grow in pots, in winter<br />
keep dormant bulbs completely dry and frostfree at some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
Alyogyne (Australian Hibiscus)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4004 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Australian Hibiscus is a small genus ma<strong>de</strong> up of only five, xenomorphic, woody shrublike species, which are all native of Australia growing<br />
in rocky to sandy sites in full sun. They have ornamental, dissected, hairy foliage and make numerous bright rose to lilac (white in one<br />
species) flowers cups. They are excellent, fast growing and very floriferous container plants for any well drained, preferably inorganic,<br />
rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter reduce watering and keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C, always in full sun.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year in any very well drained soil. Keep seedlings in full sun.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Alyogyne hakeifolia<br />
(Australian Desert Rose)<br />
Alyogyne huegelii<br />
(Australian Lilac Hibiscus)<br />
Amorpha (Prairie Shoestring)<br />
70 (140)cm, Australian Desert Rose is a medium sized woody, branching shrub with numerous bright<br />
mauve (rarely yellow or pure white) flower trumpets with an usually dark red center. The hairy leaves are<br />
<strong>de</strong>eply lobed and almost needle-like. Easily grown as large pot or container plant in any rich, very-well<br />
drained and preferably sandy to rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a winter<br />
low of some 15°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3881 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (180)cm, Australian Lilac Hibiscus is a woody, strongly branching shrub with numerous flower cups<br />
in variable colors from pale rose to intense <strong>de</strong>ep lilac blue. The hairy leaves are bright green and 5-lobed.<br />
Easily grown as large pot or container plant in any rich, very-well drained and preferably sandy to rocky<br />
soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a winter low of some 15°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3882 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Leadplants or Prairie Shoestrings are perennials with ornamental feathered leaves on woody branches and terminal, <strong>de</strong>nse, long spikes of<br />
unusually dark coloured flowers. Most species are native of open grasslands, such as the tall-grass regions and prairies in North America.<br />
They prefer a very well drained, slightly sandy or rocky soil and are best planted in full sun.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, preferably sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Transplant young root stock after<br />
leaves have withered in late summer to early autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Amorpha canescens<br />
(Leadplant)<br />
Amorpha fruticosa<br />
(Tall Leadplant)<br />
Amorpha nana<br />
(Fragrant False Indigo)<br />
100 (150)cm, Leadplant or Prairie Shoestring is a small perennial woody shrub with feathered, <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
pubescent (i.e. hairy), silvery green leaves. Forms terminal, compact spikes of numerous light purple<br />
flowers. Native of open, dry spots in prairie regions and woods in the US. For any rich, well drained,<br />
preferably rocky soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3619 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150 (300)cm, Tall Leadplant is a quite tall perennial, woody shrub with broadly feathered leaves. Makes<br />
long, terminal <strong>de</strong>nse spikes of numerous orange-purple flowers. Native of open, dry spots in prairie<br />
regions in the US. For any rich, well drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3620 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
30cm, Fragrant False Indigo is a compact erect shrub with a woody base and feathered leaves and<br />
terminal spikes with fragrant pink flowers. It is native of meadows and open spots in woods in central<br />
North America. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6632 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Amorphophallus (Titan Arum) & Taccarum<br />
We are proud to host the broa<strong>de</strong>st private Amorphophallus collection throughout Europe and the second largest private collection<br />
worldwi<strong>de</strong> with more than 140 different species in our cultivation at present!<br />
Titan Arums inclu<strong>de</strong> several species with some of the largest flowers within the floral kingdom. They usually <strong>de</strong>velop only a single, large<br />
leaf on a stout stem, which may resemble a tree-trunk in giant species. Taccarum species from South America have an overall similar<br />
habit, yet they usually <strong>de</strong>velop several leaves per plant in one growing season and the inflorescence differs from those of Amorphophallus.<br />
All make a long rhizomatous or a round corm (a "tuber"), weighing up to 60kg in their largest member, namely Amorphophallus titanum<br />
from Sumatra. The offered subtropical species remain a little bit more manageable for their overall smaller size. They will thrive in any<br />
humus rich, well drained substrate (with up to 70% peat or any other humus rich substrate ad<strong>de</strong>d). As soon as they start to grow (usually<br />
in spring) they require sufficient warmth with a minimum of some 20°C and a semi-moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. As soon as the<br />
leaf starts to yellow (which is usually in autumn), keep plants rather dry at a minimum of some 15°C. Store corms in a warmer spot with<br />
beginning of spring the following year and carefully restart to water as soon as the new leaf appears from the center of the corm. With<br />
maturity plants may form an inflorescence instead of a leaf. After flowering most specimens will usually form a new leaf in the same year.<br />
Please note that plants marked as "flowering size" in the shop do not necessarily flower the year of potting, but are mature plants for their<br />
weight. For their <strong>de</strong>corative foliage, unique growth habit and outstanding inflorescences all Amorphophallus species are perfect collector's<br />
items, however only some 10 species are more wi<strong>de</strong>ly available. At present more than 210 different species are known and several new<br />
discoveries are ma<strong>de</strong> each year. Most species are exremely rarely offered in the tra<strong>de</strong> and thus high-priced botanical gems. Plants (i.e.<br />
dormant corms) are usually available between September and May.<br />
For further <strong>de</strong>tailed information on sowing and cultivation of Titan Arums (Origin, Habit and General Information - Cultivation - Propagation<br />
by Seeds - Popagation by Offsets & Leaf Bulbils - Propagation by Leaf Cuttings - Pests and Diseases), please have a look on this page:<br />
http://www.amorphophallus.info/in<strong>de</strong>x.htm"The Genus Amorphophallus" (www.amorphophallus.info).<br />
All offered tubers <strong>de</strong>scend from cultivated plants! We do not offer wild collected tubers and strictly discourage our clients in buying such<br />
plants, which may have been exported illegally in some cases. In several aroid species wild populations are <strong>de</strong>creasing alarmingly due to<br />
professional wild collections in habitat. Neither do we sell imported tubers from Asia which might be infected with several serious pests<br />
and might have been stored un<strong>de</strong>r totally inappropriate conditions. Wild collected as well as imported tubers you may find at various<br />
selling platforms at probably lower prices, but these imported plants will never reach the quality of our tubers! If you see a picture of a<br />
tuber with some white dustlike cover on it, then it is an imported tuber. In or<strong>de</strong>r to receive a plant health certificate for export from local<br />
authorities in India and Thailand, tubers have to dusted with some white fungici<strong>de</strong>.<br />
At present we are propagating a very good selection of tuber-forming aroid species within the following genera: Amorphophallus,<br />
Anchomanes, Ariopsis, Arisaema, Arum, Biarum, Colletogyne, Dracontium, Dracunculus, Gorgonidium, Helicodiceros, Pinellia,<br />
Pseudohydrosme, Spathantheum, Taccarum, and Typhonium. A full list of what may become available next autumn is available on this<br />
page: http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/page.asp?id=Aroids"Amorphophallus, Arisaema, Arum, Dracontium and Typhonium in propagation".<br />
We do not propagate these species at large scales and from the rarer aroids very few tubers will be available. Please note, that we do not<br />
take backor<strong>de</strong>rs nor reservations. Thus please bookmark this page and come back to us in the course of late summer and autumn to<br />
check availability of tubers and seeds.<br />
Price is given per package (3 seeds) or per dormant corm (diameter given in ø cm or length given in cm).<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>. For Non-European customers only: We do<br />
ship dormant tubers outsi<strong>de</strong> Europe, provi<strong>de</strong>d that all risk is upon the buyer. We do not issue any phytosanitary certificate, which is<br />
officially required for most countries. We kindly ask you to check with your local import regulations before placing an or<strong>de</strong>r!<br />
Amorphophallus<br />
andranogidroensis<br />
80 (100)cm, a medium sized, rare species from Madagascar, which has been collected only once so far.<br />
It makes a brownish-green spathe and a reddish-brown spadix appendix. During dormancy keep corms<br />
almost completely dry at a minimum of some 20°C. VI-VII.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=andranogidroensis<br />
Amorphophallus andranogidroensis.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8714 tubérculo rizomatoso reposado (07,0 cm)<br />
€ 79,00<br />
Amorphophallus ankarana 80 (100)cm, a medium sized species from Madagascar with a narrow spathe white to cream insi<strong>de</strong> and<br />
palish greyish-brown outsi<strong>de</strong> with small brownish spots and a long protruding narrow, greyish-brown<br />
spadix. In winter keep dormant corms almost completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VII.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=ankarana Amorphophallus<br />
ankarana.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8195 bulbo reposado (02,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8726 bulbo reposado (01,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 19,90<br />
Amorphophallus arcuspadix 70 (90)cm, an only in <strong>2012</strong> newly <strong>de</strong>scribed, showy medium sized species from Laos. It features a<br />
beautifully downfolding greenish-yellow spathe with a protruding creamy-white spadix and bright red<br />
maturing fruits. In winter keep dormant corms almost completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8508 bulbo reposado (01,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 12,90<br />
Amorphophallus atrorubens 30 (40)cm, a medium sized species from Central Thailand with a broad greenish-yellow spatha,<br />
soemtimes with a light brownish-red tinge and a protruding pale lemon-yellow spadix and a short-stalked,<br />
broad leaf umbrella. In winter keep dormant corms almost completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=atrorubens Amorphophallus<br />
atrorubens.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8182 bulbo reposado (03,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 39,90<br />
Amorphophallus consimilis 90 (100)cm, a medium tall from Western Africa (Gambia) with a short white to pale greyish-white spathe<br />
with pale greenish-grey spots outsi<strong>de</strong> and a tall protruding pale marron to yellow spadix. In winter keep<br />
dormant corms almost completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VII.<br />
Amorphophallus<br />
dracontioi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(coll. # BMH2011-015-00)<br />
Amorphophallus<br />
ferruginosus<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=consimilis Amorphophallus<br />
consimilis.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8684 bulbo reposado (01,0 cm ø) (H.AM 1150)<br />
€ 29,90<br />
90 (130)cm, a medium sized, very rarely available species from Western and Central Africa with an<br />
extremely unusual, hoo<strong>de</strong>d pale maroon and yellowish dotted spathe with a whitish base embedding a<br />
dark maroon spadix insi<strong>de</strong> and showy, narrow linear-leanceolate leaflests. For any rich, very well drained<br />
soil in full sun. In winter keep dormant corms completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. This species is<br />
said to be rather difficult in cultivation. We are proud to introduce a new clone from Amorphophallus<br />
dracontoi<strong>de</strong>s found in Gambia into the horticultural tra<strong>de</strong>, which has been proven reliably growing and<br />
easy going. An unique offer of new genetic material, worldwi<strong>de</strong> only available from us! VI-VII.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=dracontioi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Amorphophallus dracontioi<strong>de</strong>s and from Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural Museum Frankfurt:<br />
http://www.westafricanplants.senckenberg.<strong>de</strong>/root/in<strong>de</strong>x.php?page_id=14&id=2226Amorphophallus<br />
dracontioi<strong>de</strong>s.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8502 bulbo reposado (01,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 49,00<br />
70 (100)cm, an only in <strong>2012</strong> newly <strong>de</strong>scribed and extremely showy species from Laos with a whitish<br />
spathe and spadix on a reddish stalk and a braod leaf crown on a compact and nicely reddish stalk with<br />
greenish spots. Its name is <strong>de</strong>rived from its' foxbrown tubers. In winter keep dormant corms almost<br />
completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8509 bulbo reposado (02,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 39,00<br />
Amorphophallus fuscus 60 (80)cm, a medium tall species from Northern Thailand with a pale brownish-yellow spathe and a thick<br />
yellowish-cream spadix insi<strong>de</strong> on nice dark brown mottled pale brownish stems. In winter keep dormant<br />
corms almost completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VII.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=fuscus Amorphophallus<br />
fuscus.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8727 bulbo rizomático reposado (07,0 cm)<br />
€ 19,90<br />
Amorphophallus gallowayi 60 (90)cm, a most beautiful species from Laos with a pale purplish-rose spathe and a rose spadix with a<br />
white spasix appendix and a dark green green leaf on a rosy-green stalk. For any rich, well drained soil in<br />
a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. In winter keep dormant corms almost completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://www.aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=gallowayiAmorphophallus<br />
gallowayi.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8532 bulbo reposado (01,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 29,90<br />
Amorphophallus henryi 100 (120)cm, a medium sized species from Taiwan with a short stalked broad maroon spathe, greenish<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> and an upright hold dark brownish-black spadix followed by ornamental blue berries. In winter<br />
keep dormant corms almost completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. Amorphophallus henryi is one<br />
out of few species which is apomictic, i.e. it may set viable seed without prior pollination. VI-VII. More<br />
Fotos from this species are available on the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=henryi Amorphophallus henryi.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8664 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Amorphophallus hirtus 140 (170)cm, makes a showy broad and short brownish-red spatha with a pale white mottled base and a<br />
tall dark brown spadix. A rarely cultivated Amorphophallus species native of Taiwan from humus rich, well<br />
drained soils. In winter keep dormant corms almost completely dry at a minimum of some 20°C. VI-VII.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://www.aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=hirtusAmorphophallus<br />
hirtus.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8729 tubérculo rizomatoso reposado (01,5 cm)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
Amorphophallus interruptus 80 (100)cm, a medium tall species from Northern Vietnam with a short, pale ja<strong>de</strong>-green spathe<br />
embedding a large cream spadix with a prominent male part with stamens arranged in whorls above bright<br />
green, glossy leaves. In winter keep dormant corms almost completely dry at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=interruptus Amorphophallus<br />
interruptus.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8473 bulbo reposado (01,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 14,90<br />
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Amorphophallus<br />
kachinensis<br />
Amorphophallus konjac<br />
"Beige Stem"<br />
Amorphophallus konjac<br />
"Rosy-Grey Stem"<br />
150cm, a medium sized species native of Myanmar, northern Thailand, Laos, and China (Yunnan<br />
province). Makes a tall, umbrella-like single leaf and a tall inflorescence with a broad yellowish green<br />
spathe, purplish-maroon at its base and a whitish green, short and massive spadix. For any humus rich,<br />
well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep dormant corms dry during winter at a minimum of some<br />
10°C. VI-VII.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=kachinensis Amorphophallus<br />
kachinensis.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3402 tubérculo rizomático reposado (05,0 cm)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
150 (200)cm, Konjac Titan Arum is probably the easiest and one of the showiest species in this genus. It<br />
has an impressive dark purple red spathe of up to 80cm in height with a purplish-maroon spadix insi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
This variety is similar to the common cultivar and differs in showing almost beige stalks with few and<br />
rather small darker spots in contrast to the commonly available, heavily dark mottled clone. For a sunny or<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any rich, well drained soil. During summer this robust species may be even grown<br />
in the open ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n just like potatoes. During dormancy in winter keep truber dry at a<br />
minimum of some 15°C. Tubers sized 8cm ø and above are flowering size. Zona climática USDA 9/10.<br />
IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8474 bulbo reposado (03,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 17,90<br />
100 (150)cm, Konjac Titan Arum is probably the easiest and one of the showiest species in this genus. It<br />
has an impressive dark purple red spathe of up to 80cm in height with a purplish-maroon spadix insi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
This cultivar was wrongly tra<strong>de</strong>d as Amorphophallus dunni in the past. It is similar to the commonly<br />
cultivated form of Amorphophallus konjac and differs in having an overall smaller habit and rosy-grey<br />
stalks with smaller, dark green spots in contrast to the commonly available, heavily dark mottled clone.<br />
Scientifically it can be distinguished by a single different genetic sequence in comparison to the normal<br />
form. For a sunny or partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any rich, well drained soil. During summer this robust<br />
species may be even grown in the open ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n just like potatoes. During dormancy in<br />
winter keep truber dry at a minimum of some 15°C. Tubers sized 8cm ø and above are flowering size.<br />
Zona climática USDA 9/10. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8685 bulbo reposado (01,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Amorphophallus lewallei 90 (130)cm, a medium sized species from Burundi (Africa) with a flat unfolding maroon to green spathe<br />
and a pale greyish-green spadix above. This species makes some large stoloniferous offsets from the<br />
main tuber. In winter keep dormant corms almost completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VII.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=lewallei Amorphophallus<br />
lewallei.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8463 bulbo rizomático reposado (03,5 cm)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
Amorphophallus maximus 100 (120)cm, a very rare medium sized species from East Africa with a short maroon spathe with a pale<br />
cream outer basis and a tall dark maroon spadix on a long stalk. In winter keep dormant corms almost<br />
completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. The form 'Dark Purple' has a dark spotted petiole and<br />
peduncle and a darker colored spathe and is a superior color form in comparison to the normal one. The<br />
intraspecific cross Amorphophallus maximus aff. 'Dark Purple' X maximus H.AM 067 has a nicely reddish<br />
dotted petiole base. VI-VII.<br />
Amorphophallus<br />
myosuroi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=maximus Amorphophallus<br />
maximus.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8717 bulbo reposado (02,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 39,90<br />
15 (20)cm, a miniature species recently discovered in 2005 in Laos. It makes a white inflorescence with a<br />
light green tinge after the leaves. 1,5 cm long tubers are flowering size! In winter keep dormant corms<br />
slightly moist at a minimum of some 20°C. VI-VII.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=myosuroi<strong>de</strong>s Amorphophallus<br />
myosuroi<strong>de</strong>s.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8206 bulbo reposado (0,5 cm) (plain green leaves)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Amorphophallus pilosus 70 (100)cm, a strange species from Vietnam with a dark greenish-brown spathe and a long, dark<br />
brownish-black spadix covered with dark "hairs". For any humus rich, well drained substrate in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. In winter keep dormant corms almost completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://www.aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=pilosusAmorphophallus<br />
pilosus.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8534 bulbo reposado (02,0 cm)<br />
€ 29,90<br />
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Amorphophallus putii 70 (90)cm, a medium tall species from Central Thailand with a broad pale yellowish-cream spathe and a<br />
swollen pale cream spadix above a dark green leaf a nicely mottled stalk. In winter keep dormant corms<br />
almost completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VII.<br />
Amorphophallus<br />
symonianus<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=amorphophallus&species=putii Amorphophallus putii.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8204 bulbo reposado (02,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
70 (100)cm, a species native of Thailand with an umbrella of intense green leaflets with prominent veins<br />
and a showy apple green spathe surrounding a nicely contrasting, almost pure white, swollen spadix. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Keep dormant corms absolutely dry in winter<br />
at some 10°C until the new leaf emerges towards end of spring. V-VI.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:
Ampelopsis megalophylla<br />
(Large-Leafed Porcelain<br />
Vine)<br />
Amsonia (Blue Dogstar)<br />
5 (8)m, Large-Leafed Porcelain Vine is a fast growing <strong>de</strong>ciduous vine from western China with large,<br />
compound leaves and small flowers in clusters followed by rose-red berries turning black with maturity.<br />
For any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6513 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Amsonia (incl. genus Rhazya) or Blue Dogstars are very long lived, easily grown perennials within the Dogstar family (Apocynaceae).<br />
They make a perennial rootstock from which emerge annual racemes with ornamental, terminal clusters of <strong>de</strong>nsely packed, small<br />
starflowers in blue sha<strong>de</strong>s. A beautiful, very drought resistant genus for almost any well drained soil in a sunny position.<br />
Sow the quite large seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil, keep pots in a sheltered spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Transplant young roots to<br />
the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as leaves wither in late autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, si no está mencionado algo diferente.<br />
Amsonia arenaria<br />
(Wooly Blue Star)<br />
Amsonia ciliata<br />
(Texas Blue Star)<br />
Amsonia eastwoodiana<br />
(Eastwood's Woolly<br />
Bluestar)<br />
Amsonia jonesii<br />
(Jone's Blue Star)<br />
Amsonia orientalis<br />
(syn. Rhazya orientalis)<br />
Amsonia peeblesii<br />
(Peebles’ Blue Star)<br />
50 (90)cm, Wooly Blue Star syn. Amsonia tomentosa var. stenophylla is a herbaceous perennial with<br />
upright stalks with linear, silver-haired leaves and terminal clusters of pale lilac to mauve, slightly fragrant<br />
flowers. Native in rocky, sunny spots from Utah to New Mexico. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Otero County, New Mexico, USA at some 1.350m. V-VI.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4162 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Texas Blue Star (syn. Amsonia angustifolia) is native of the S US. Makes very narrow leaves<br />
covered with fine hairs, and very showy, light blue flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse clusters, born shortly above the<br />
leaves. For a rather rocky soil in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2628 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (90)cm, Eastwood’s Wooly Blue Star syn. Amsonia tomentosa var. stenophylla is a herbaceous<br />
perennial with slightly arching stems with linear, glabrous leaves and clusters of pale-blue, tubular<br />
flowers. Native in rocky, sunny spots from Utah to New Mexico. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Garfield County, Utah, USA at some 1.400m. V-VI.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4163 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (120)cm, Jone's Blue Star makes pale blue, long-tubed flowers above ovate-lanceolate leaves. The<br />
Utah populations are taller and more robust in all parts. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Seeds from certified wild collections in Mohave County, Arizona, USA at some 1500m and in Duchesne<br />
County, Utah, USA at some 1850m. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5275 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70cm, Eastern Blue Star is a native of Greece and Asia Minor with ornamental, numerous rich blue<br />
flowers and narrow lance shaped foliage. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2627 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Peebles’ Blue Star has white flowers with pale purplish tubes above narrow, soft green<br />
leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Coconino<br />
County, Arizona, USA at some 1450m. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5276 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Amsonia tabernaemontana 130cm, Blue Dogbarn a taller species from sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in the E US. The sky blue to<br />
pale blue flowers show a light, pleasant fragrance. Lance shaped to narrowly egg shaped leaves on<br />
loosely branching stems. V-VII.<br />
Amsonia tharpii<br />
(Tharp's Blue Star)<br />
Anacardia (Cashew Nut)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2626 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (90)cm, Tharp's Blue Star has showy white flowers above narrow, linear, <strong>de</strong>nsely arranged leaves. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Eddy County, New<br />
Mexico, USA at some 950m. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5278 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cashew Nut, Marañon, or Cashew Apple is an evergreen tree with large leathery, obovate leaves with prominent veins. It is native to open,<br />
sunny spots from Central America to Nothern South America where they grow in any well drained soil. Cashews are fast growing<br />
container plants and they are easily propagated by seed. Seedlings may make their first flowers within three to four years after sowing.<br />
Large plants can be pruned by the end of spring.<br />
Sow the very large, kidney-shaped seed horizontally and flat in any well drained, humus rich substrate at a minimum of some 25°C in full<br />
sun. Germination may start in 4 weeks will be completed after 3 months. Keep pots always sunny and soil slightly moist but not wet until<br />
the seed will have germinated. Keep sunny at a minimum of some 15°C in winter.<br />
Important: Do not open the nut as it contains plenty of skin irritating oil; raw (i.e. fresh and green) nuts are poisonous!<br />
1 semila gran<strong>de</strong> por sobre, harvested in Brazil and imported end of August - it can't be fresher!<br />
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Anacardia occi<strong>de</strong>ntalis<br />
(Cashew Nut)<br />
Anagyris (Gold of the Rocks)<br />
3 (15)m, Cashew Nut is a tall shrub to medium-sized tree with small fragrant, whitish to pink flowers. The<br />
edible and very aromatic yellow to red "fruit" (Cashew Apple) is actually the swollen, juicy flower stalk<br />
which actually looks like a pear. The kidney-shaped Cashew fruit is hanging at its bottom. The seed is<br />
located insi<strong>de</strong> this rather large nut. It is roasted and salted and sold at rather high prices. Fresh and whole<br />
seeds are very hard to obtain! Seeds from a plantation near Salvador da Bahia in northern Brazil,<br />
harvested and imported end of August - absolute freshness and viability is guaranteed! For any rich, well<br />
drained substrate in full sun throughout the yeat with reduced watering and a minimum of some 15°C in<br />
winter.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to Australia and the the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2106 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Anagyris or "Oro <strong>de</strong> Risco" (Gold of the Rocks) as it is locally called, is a beautiful, yet threatened woody, semi-evergreen shrub with<br />
ornamental terminally born clusters of large, bright gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers and fresh green trifoliate leaves. They are easily cultivated as pot<br />
plants in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep frostfree in winter at a minimum of some 5°C in full sun with watering<br />
reduced to a minimum.<br />
Sow the large, violet-black seeds flat in any rich, well drained, slightly sandy to rocky soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep<br />
seedlings very sunny, especially in their first winter.<br />
7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Anagyris foetida<br />
(Mediterranean Gold of the<br />
Rocks)<br />
200 (400)cm, Mediterranean Gold of the Rocks is an ornamental woody, semi-evergreen shrub with large,<br />
bright gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers in terminal clusters and fresh green, trifoliate leaves. A rarely cultivated<br />
species from rocky open spots in the Mediterranean. Keep always sunny and in winter frostfree at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7121 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Anchomanes (African Titan Aroid) & Pseudohydrosme<br />
African Titan Aroids and the closely related genus Pseudohydrosme are native of Africa and contain some 7 to 8 species in Anchomanes,<br />
respectively only one species (Pseudohydrosme gabunensis) in the monotypic genus Pseudohydrosme. They differ from Amorphophallus<br />
in having always spiny stalks and <strong>de</strong>eply dissected leaves, and tuberous, spreading rhizomes with perennial roots. All can be successfully<br />
grown in any rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Keep plants always warm at a minimum of some<br />
20°C throughout the year, <strong>de</strong>crease watering as soon as plants go dormant. The inflorescence appears with or shortly before the new leaf<br />
is formed.<br />
Plants are easily raised from seeds, sow the usually quite large seeds horizontally in any rich, well drained soil. Keep soil always slightly<br />
moist. Keep at 20° - 30°C throughout the year in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seedlings will usually grow continuously for about two<br />
years before going dormant for the first time.<br />
2 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>. For Non-European customers only: We do<br />
ship dormant tubers outsi<strong>de</strong> Europe, provi<strong>de</strong>d that all risk is upon the buyer. We do not issue any phytosanitary certificate, which is<br />
officially required for most countries. We kindly ask you to check with your local import regulations before placing an or<strong>de</strong>r!<br />
Anchomanes dalzielii 150 (200)cm, is a rarely cultivated species which is similar to Anchomanes difformis, and it differs in<br />
having broa<strong>de</strong>r leaflets and red fruits. It has a very tall, prickly, brownish green mottled stalk and a large<br />
leaf umbrella of <strong>de</strong>eply dissected, glossy leaflets. The pale green spathe and creamy-white spadix are<br />
born on a 150 tall stalk, the inflorescence is followed by a very ornamental, upright to horizontally held<br />
infructescence of green berries turning red on maturity. A very easy and showy species for any rich, well<br />
drained soil. III-VII.<br />
Anchusa (Bugloss)<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://www.aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=anchomanes&species=dalzielii Anchomanes<br />
dalzielii.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8415 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 19,90<br />
Sow seeds flat directly to the ground in any rich, well drained soil in spring. Plants greatly dislike to be transplanted, thus leave<br />
undisturbed. All annual species will readily selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r appropiate conditions. In a mild winter seedlings will survive outsi<strong>de</strong> if they are<br />
not burnt by strong freezings. Alternatively collect some seeds in summer to be sowed in following spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Anchusa azurea<br />
(Italian Bugloss)<br />
Anchusa officinalis<br />
(Common Bugloss)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6902 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
30 (50)cm, Common Bugloss is a showy biannual to short-lived perennial with branching stems and<br />
terminal, intense sky-blue flowers above bristly leaves. Native of rocky soils in sunny spots throught<br />
central and northern Europe extending eastwards to western Asia. For any rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6352 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Frescati, Estocolmo, Suecia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Anchusa undulata ssp.<br />
hybrida<br />
(Undulated Bugloss)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
An<strong>de</strong>imalva & Cristaria (An<strong>de</strong>an Mallows)<br />
15 (25)cm, Undulated Bugloss is a showy annual to biannual with branching stems and terminal,<br />
incredibly <strong>de</strong>ep blue to dark lilac blue flowers above dark green, bristly leaves. Native of rocky soils in<br />
sunny spots in the Eastern Mediterranean. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in a<br />
protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6279 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Kato Archimandrita, Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
An<strong>de</strong>an Mallows belong to small genera which consist of ony few species native from the An<strong>de</strong>s in South America. They are slightly<br />
woody perennials to woody, medium sized shrubs with numerous showy rose flowers. They are easily grown in pots in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds on top of any well drained substrate, cover slightly with soil and keep pots in full sun at some 20°C throughout the year and soil<br />
always slightly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will significantly enhance germination in<br />
several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
An<strong>de</strong>imalva chilensis<br />
(An<strong>de</strong>an Mallow)<br />
Cristaria glaucophylla<br />
Cristaria integerrima var.<br />
integerrima<br />
Androsace (Rock Jasmine)<br />
60cm An<strong>de</strong>an Mallow is a showy small evergreen woody shrub with numerous rose flowers above heart<br />
shaped, serrated leaves. Native of dryish rocky spots in shrub lands in Chile. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. Seeds from a<br />
wild collection in VII Region, Camino L. Maule at some 600m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5033 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6865 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6864 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Rock Jasmines belong to a very large genus within the primrose family (Primulaceae) and are native of high altitu<strong>de</strong> regions throughout<br />
mountain ranges in the Northern hemisphere, from central Asia, to the Caucasus, the Alps, the Pyrenees and North America. Many<br />
species are i<strong>de</strong>ally suited for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n where they will make <strong>de</strong>nse, floriferous cushions or carpets with time. Some species have<br />
fragrant flowers. All grow well in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat from autumn to early summer in any well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun. Cover seeds only slightly with soil. Seeds require a<br />
prolonged cooling period before they will start to germinate in late spring. Carefully transplant seedlings as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Androsace elongata<br />
Androsace lactea<br />
Androsace septemtrionalis<br />
Androsace strigillosa<br />
Anemone<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5561 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5565 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5570 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5571 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Most Anemone are good ground-covering plants for sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny places in a leafy ground. Make carpets of flowers in early to mid<br />
spring.<br />
Sow flat in any rich soil at a minimum of some 5°C in spring. Several seeds may not germinate before spring of the second year after<br />
sowing, thus do not empty pots with ungerminated seeds too early ! Transplant small dormant corms/rhizomes after leaves have died<br />
down in late summer to early autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Anemone biarmiense<br />
(syn. Anemonastrum<br />
biarmiense)<br />
Anemone cana<strong>de</strong>nsis<br />
(Canada Meadow Anemone)<br />
Anemone cylindrica<br />
(Candle Anemone)<br />
Anemone leveillei<br />
10 (15)cm, a rarely cultivated Anemone species with quite large whitish cream flowers. Native of<br />
meadows and rocky spots in the Ural mountains. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5213 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Canada Meadow Anemone makes large, white, five-petaled flowers above <strong>de</strong>eply divi<strong>de</strong>d<br />
leaves on long stalks. Occurs naturally across S Canada southward to Maryland and New Mexico. For<br />
any rich, well drained, rocky soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1199 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
25 (50)cm, Candle Anemone is a North American species with lobed basal leaves and quite tall stalks<br />
crowned by creamy white flowers with an elongating central pale green cone. Easily cultivated in any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5470 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6901 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Anemone multifida<br />
(Cutleaf Anemone)<br />
Anemone nemorosa<br />
(White Wood Anemone)<br />
Anemone sylvestris<br />
(Snowdrop Windflower)<br />
Anemone virginiana<br />
(Tall Timbleweed)<br />
Anemonopsis (False Anemone)<br />
10 (15)cm, Cutleaf Anemone is a very variable species from North to South America with rosy-red to<br />
greenish-white flowers above strongly cut, hairy leaves. Seeds are form a greenish-white flowering form.<br />
For any rich, well drained, rocky soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. An excellent species for the rocky<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8348 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, White Wood Anemone makes <strong>de</strong>nse carpets of dark green, dissected leaves and a central<br />
single white (sometimes with a purplish sha<strong>de</strong>) flowers in early spring. Native of rich soils in partial sha<strong>de</strong><br />
throughout woods in C, N and E Europe. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3308 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
20cm, Snowdrop Windflower is a herbaceous perennial with showy, cream white flowers above dissected<br />
leaves in spring. It is native of open spots in <strong>de</strong>ciduous woods of Central and Western Europe. For any<br />
rich, well drained, slightly sandy or rocky soil. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4241 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (90)cm, Tall Timbleweed is a tall herbaceous member with divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves and tall stalks topped by<br />
white flowers from late spring to mid summer. Native of rocky areas in woods and meadows throughout E<br />
North America. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1007 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
False Anemone is the only species in this monotypic genus and native of open spots in humus rich, slightly moist soils on the island of<br />
Honshu (Japan). It is a herbaceous perennial with elegant, filigree leaves and pale rose-laven<strong>de</strong>r flowers. For any humus rich, slightly<br />
moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any humus rich, well drained soil. Only slightly cover seeds and keep soil always moist from beneath. Place pots<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. As for most winter hardy perennials, seeds require a cooling period for several months before they germinate<br />
in late spring to early summer. Carefully transplant dormant rootstock to the gar<strong>de</strong>n from late summer to mid autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Anemonopsis macrophylla<br />
(False Anemone)<br />
25 (40)cm, False Anemone is a clump-forming perennial pale rosy purplish, pendulous flowers above<br />
finely cut foliage. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5214 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Anemopsis (Yerba Mansa), Houttuynia (Chameleon Plant) & Saururus<br />
Yerba Mansa, Chameleon Plant and Lizard's Tail are annual to perennial species from moist places in the Northern hemisphere. They<br />
belong to a small family (Saururaceae) including four genera only and not more than seven species. They make showy white to rosy-white<br />
single flowers or elongated terminal white flower racemes above cordate leaves. Several species have a distinct smell. Easily grown in any<br />
humus rich, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Excellent plants for the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond.<br />
Sow tiny seeds on top of any humus rich soil. Keep soil always completely wet and pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as<br />
soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 6.<br />
40 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Houttuynia cordata<br />
(Chamaleon Plant)<br />
30 (50)cm, Chamaleon Plant is a herbaceous perennial from boggy areas in China and Japan. It makes<br />
upright branching stalks with cordate leaves and numerous white flowers. Crushed parts of this plant<br />
have a distinct odor comparable to some newt species. Easily grown in any humus rich, moist soil in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Excellent for the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8083 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Angelica, Peucedanum (Hog Fennell) & Seseli (Moon Carrot)<br />
Angelica, Hog Fennell and Moon Carrot contain several ornamental species, which in general make a slightly branching, in several<br />
species very tall stem with terminal, sometimes very large, round umbels containing numerous small whitish-green or purplish-black<br />
flowers. The basal rosette consists of sometimes impressively large, ornamental, either feathered or more or less entire leaves. Most<br />
species grow as perennials and can easily be cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained, slightly sandy soil. Keep pots in a sunny and protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter.<br />
Transplant in autumn to spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Angelica atropurpurea<br />
(Purple-Stem Angelica)<br />
Peucedanum verticillare<br />
(Giant Hog Fennel)<br />
Seseli gummiferum<br />
(Moon Carrot)<br />
100 (150)cm, Purple-Stem Angelica makes terminal, broad round umbels with greenish white flowers,<br />
which nicely contrast to the entirely purple stem. It is a rare native of moist woods in N US. For a humus<br />
rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Note: All parts are poisonous if ingested ! VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3616 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (300)cm, Giant Hog Fennel is a showy perennial with a tall, branching inflorescence above a basal<br />
rosette of finely cut leaves. Native of rich soils in Central Europa to Asia. A showy solitary plant for any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6888 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100cm, Moon Carrot is an utmost showy, fully winter hardy biannual from rocky mountaineous sites in the<br />
Eastern Mediterranean. It makes a basal rosette of greyish-white, dissected, aromatic leaves and a<br />
branching inflorescence with several white umbels sha<strong>de</strong>d rosy-purplish. Easily grown in any rich, very<br />
well drained soil in full sun. An excellent, outstanding solitary plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8081 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Anigozanthos (Kangaroo Paw)<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Anigozanthos flavidus<br />
(Green Tall Kangaroo Paw)<br />
Anigozanthos flavidus<br />
(Red Tall Kangaroo Paw)<br />
Anigozanthos gabrielae<br />
(Little Wallaby Paw)<br />
Anigozanthos humilis<br />
(Cat's Paw)<br />
Anigozanthos manglesii<br />
(Red & Green Kangaroo<br />
Paw)<br />
Anigozanthos rufus<br />
(Red Kangaroo Paw)<br />
Anisodontea (Cape Mallow)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6873 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6874 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6875 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6876 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6966 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6965 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Cape Mallows are fast growing annuals to semi-woody perennials from South Africa. They make floriferous pot plants and are easily<br />
grown in any well drained, slightly humus rich soil in a sunny spot. If grown as perennials reduce watering to a minimum in winter and<br />
keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C in full sun.<br />
Sow at some 20°C throughout the year in any well drained, yet humus rich soil. Seed will germinate within 2 to 4 weeks at room<br />
temperature. Keep seedlings in full sun, especially in winter.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Anisodontea bryoniifolia 150 (200)cm, makes a woody shrub with hairy three-lobed leaves and showy pink flowers with dark<br />
magenta basal markings. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6021 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Anisodontea fruticosa 150 (200)cm, makes a woody shrub with small leaves and intense lilac-pink to magenta flowers. For any<br />
rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6020 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Anisodontea julii 80 (120)cm, makes a woody shrub with maple like hairy leaves and showy large pink flowers. For any<br />
rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6019 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Anisodontea scabrosa 120 (170)cm, makes a woody evergreen shrub with coarse leaves and ornamental pink flowers. For any<br />
rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6018 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Anisodus (Asian Belladonna) & Atropanthe (Chinese Belladonna)<br />
Asian Belladonnas and Chinese Belladonnas are relatives of the European Belladonnas (Atropa spec.), yet rarely cultivated outsi<strong>de</strong> their<br />
countries of origin. As Atropa they grow from a perennial rootstock and have annual racemes with plain green leaves and axillary, nodding<br />
greenish-yellow to reddish-purple bellflowers followed by greenish berries in an inflated calyx. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow flat from autumn to late spring in any well drained, yet humus rich soil. Transplant rhizome in autumn after leaves have withered.<br />
Aviso: ¡Todas las partes son tóxicas si son ingestidas!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Anisoda luridus<br />
(Asian Belladonna)<br />
Atropanthe sinensis<br />
(Chinese Belladonna)<br />
140cm, Asian Belladonna is a rarely cultivated Asian perennial with large pale greenish yellow, bell<br />
shaped, nodding flowers followed by a greenish berry in an inflated calyx above large, plain green leaves<br />
on losely branching annual stems. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny<br />
spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7179 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
100cm, Chinese Belladonna has greenish yellow, bell shaped, nodding flowers followed by a greenish<br />
berry in an inflated calyx (lantern) above large, plain green leaves. For any rich, slightly moist soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2073 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Annona (Sour Sack) & Rollinia (Brazilian Custard Apple)<br />
Cherimoya, Sour Sack and Brazilian Custard Apple are evergreen container plants with shiny, dark green foliage. All species have edible<br />
and utmost <strong>de</strong>licious fruits with a very sweet and aromatic white fruit pulp. They are well suited as container plants for any rich, well<br />
drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 20°C in any well drained, humus rich soil all year long. Keep pots sunny and soil moist but not wet until seeds<br />
have germinated. Keep cooler and drier at minimum 15°C in winter, always in a sunny spot.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Annona cherimola<br />
(Cherimoya)<br />
Annona muricata<br />
(Sour Sack)<br />
Annona reticulata<br />
(Nettled Anón)<br />
Rollinia <strong>de</strong>liciosa<br />
(Brazilian Custard Apple)<br />
Anoda (Anoda Mallow)<br />
2 (3)m, Cherimoya is from the template regions of Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela. An excellent plant,<br />
growing up to 3 m in height, slightly cold tolerable in autumn. Very sweet and aromatic fruits with white<br />
flesh. Partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny place. Endures slight frost in winter. Zona climática USDA 11.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2107 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,79<br />
3 (7)m, Sour Sack from South America, makes the largest fruits in its family, which may gain up to 10kg<br />
in weight! Delicious juices are prepared from its aromatic pulp. For any humus rich, well drained<br />
substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some<br />
15°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2128 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
3 (5)m, Nettled Anón is in between Cherimoya and Anón with a very "reptile" like looking skin and a very<br />
sweet pulp. For any humus rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter<br />
keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2129 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,49<br />
3 (7)m, Brazilian Custard Apple (syn. Rollinia muscosa) is an evergreen small tree from southern South<br />
America with large foliage and small yellowish-white flowers followed by ornamental, soft-skinned, spiky<br />
yellow fruits with an utmost <strong>de</strong>licious, very sweet white fruit pulp. For any rich, well drained substrate in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. In winter months keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Seeds are rarely available. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8536 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Anoda Mallows make up a small genus which is mostly native to Mexico and South America. Most are growing as annuals and have<br />
<strong>de</strong>corative foliage and colourful flowers in rosy sha<strong>de</strong>d followed by disc-shaped seed capsules. Easily grown in any rich well, drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil in mid spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they<br />
are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Anoda cristata<br />
(Crested Anoda Mallow)<br />
Anthericum (St. Bernard's Lily)<br />
70 (120)cm, Crested Anoda Mallow is a fast growing annual with several basally branching stems and<br />
showy light blue to pale rose flowers above serrated, heart-shaped, pubescent leaves. It is native of open<br />
spots in meadows throughout central and southern USA. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, rather<br />
rocky soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground in mid spring. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4766 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
St. Bernard's Lilies are mainly native of Central Europe, the Mediterranean, Asia Minor and Southern Africa. Most species have grass-like<br />
leaves in a basal rosette and racemes with numerous pure white flowers and nicely contrasting yellow to black anthers. Easily cultivated in<br />
any well drained spot in full sun.<br />
Sow autumn to late spring in any well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter.<br />
Carefully transplant dormant, slightly fleshy rhizomes in early autumn (around mid October).<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Anthericum liliago<br />
(St. Bernard's Lily)<br />
Anthericum ramosum<br />
(Branching St. Bernard's<br />
Lily)<br />
Anthocercis (Ray Flower or Tailflower)<br />
40 (70)cm, St. Bernard's Lily is native of mountain slopes in Southern Europe and makes usually solitary,<br />
upright racemes with some 20 (to 50) pure white flowers, each some 1cm in diameter above grass like<br />
leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette. It is a very showy and easily cultivated species for any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1200 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Branching St. Bernard's Lily is native of Western and Central Europe. Its habit is similar to the<br />
above. However it is slightly taller with narrower leaves. This species produces more, yet smaller,<br />
perfectly white flowers on strongly branching racemes. Easily cultivated in any sandy or rocky, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1201 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Tail Flowers or Ray Flowers belong to a small genus native from dryish soils in Western Australia. They are woody, medium sized to tall<br />
evergreen shrubs with numerous showy star like, white, cream to pale yellow flowers. They are easily grown in pots in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow small seeds on top of any well drained substrate, cover slightly with soil and keep pots in full sun at some 20°C throughout the year<br />
and soil always slightly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will significantly enhance germination<br />
in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Anthocercis ilicifiolia<br />
(Red Striped Yellow<br />
Tailflower)<br />
Anthocercis littorea<br />
(Coastal Ray Flower)<br />
Anthropodium (New Zealand Renga Lily)<br />
50 (250)cm, Red Striped Yellow Tailflower is a small to tall woody shrub with small leathery dark green<br />
oval leaves and showy yellow star like flowers with dark red stripes insi<strong>de</strong> the throat. Native of sandy soils<br />
in coastal areas in Southwest Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun throughout the<br />
year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6091 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (250)cm, Coastal Ray Flower is a small to tall woody shrub with small leathery dark green leaves and<br />
numerous most ornamental yellow star like flowers with dark brown stripes insi<strong>de</strong> the throat. Native of<br />
sandy soils in coastal areas in Southwest Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun<br />
throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6089 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
New Zealand Renga Lily is a small genus from temperate to subtropical regions in Australia, New Zealand and neighbouring states. Plants<br />
have broad, sword-like, evergreen leaves and lax upright racemes with small white, cream, sky-blue to lilac-blue flowers. They are easily<br />
grown perennials for any humus rich, very well drained, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. In col<strong>de</strong>r regions best grown<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or unheated greenhouse.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8/9.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Anthropodium cirrhatum<br />
(Rengarenga Lily)<br />
Anthropodium milleflorum<br />
(Pale Rose Vanille Lily)<br />
Antirrhinum (Snapdragon)<br />
30 (40)cm, Rengarenga Lily from New Zealand makes <strong>de</strong>nse tufts of broad, glossy leaves and elegant,<br />
lax racemes with white flowers. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. Give some dry mulch layer in winter as protection in col<strong>de</strong>r climates. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4592 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Pale Rose Vanille Lily is a perennial native of Australia (New South Wales, Tasmania, and<br />
Victoria) with broad, dark green leaves and elegant racemes with pendulous pale roseto lilac flowers.<br />
Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained and in summer slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. Keep<br />
drier in winter in a preferably frostfree spot in full sun at a minimum of some 5°C. Zona climática USDA 8.<br />
IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4644 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Snapdragons are a small family with a disjunct distribution in the western Medierranean and North America. They are annual to biennial or<br />
rarely short lived perennial species within the figwort family (Scrophulariaceae, nowadays sunk into Plantaginaceae) from open sunny<br />
spots. Several species have a good ornamental value for their upright hold inflorescences with numerous bright colored, often bi-colored<br />
flowers. All are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot.<br />
Sow the dustlike seeds preferably in mid spring on top of any well drained soil. Do not cover seeds with soil, keep pots in a protected spot<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> and soil slightly moist from below. Carefully transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Antirrhinum siculum<br />
(Sicilian Snapdragon)<br />
Apiaceae<br />
Apollonias (Barbujana Laurel)<br />
80 (120)cm, Sicilian Snapdragon is a tall perennial species with numerous tri-colored flowers in white,<br />
pale rose and lemon yellow. From rocky, sunny sites in Sicilia (Italy). For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny and preferably protected spot. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7371 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (170)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Giant Carrot makes a stout single, semi-woody stem crowned by a broad rosette of<br />
most ornamental large, <strong>de</strong>eply cut, fern-like, aromatic leaves and a very broad umbel with greenish-white<br />
flowers on maturity, after which the plant will die down, leaving numerous seeds. As its botanical name<br />
suggests, it is edible and its stout root has formerly been used as a vegetable. it is native of sea cliffs on<br />
the island of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal), where it has become rare for <strong>de</strong>struction of its habitat. However it has<br />
been cultivated as an ornamental foliage plant in gar<strong>de</strong>ns. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (Winter) spot. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. An exceptionally beautiful foliage plant! III-VI.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8638 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Apollonias is an evergreen tree with large, shiny, ovoid leaves. Native of open spots in the laurel forest of Canary Islands, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira and<br />
Azores. Has become quite rare due to its fine, strong wood, called Canary Ebony Wood. Ol<strong>de</strong>r specimens form <strong>de</strong>nse racemes of small<br />
fragrant white flowers followed by one-see<strong>de</strong>d, olive-like brownish-green fruits, ripening to bluish-black. A most ornamental evergreen<br />
container plant for any humus rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in a slightly heated greenhouse or cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. A fast<br />
growing foliage plant.<br />
Sow seeds in any humus rich, slightly moist soil. Keep at constantly 12° to 20°C in partial sha<strong>de</strong> (summer) to full sun (winter). Higher<br />
temperatures will slow down or inhibit germination. Never let fall soil dry out completely. Try to provi<strong>de</strong> a constantly high air-humidity in the<br />
first weeks after germination. Excellent and very resistant container plant. Can be cut back easily to limit its size as a container plant.<br />
Ol<strong>de</strong>r plants roughly need 5°C in winter.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
3 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
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Apollonias barbujana<br />
Exclusive<br />
Aquilegia (Columbine)<br />
3 (15)m, evergreen, large tree with <strong>de</strong>nse racemes of fragrant whitish flowers on ol<strong>de</strong>r plants, followed by<br />
olive-like, bluish-black, one-see<strong>de</strong>d fruits. Large, shiny dark green, ovoid leaves. Very ornamental and<br />
easily cultivated foliage plant. Seeds are very scarce, as plants set seeds very irregularly.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2562 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Columbines are floriferous perennials from usually fresh open spots in woods, montane meadows and rock crevices. Most species will<br />
readily grow in any humus rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> or full sun. Several dwarf subalpine species require a very well drained,<br />
preferably slightly rocky soil and are best grown in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Note: In this utmost diverse genus it is extremely difficult to precisely separate species, as well as to distinguish its numerous subspecies,<br />
varieties and forms from each other with precision, not to mention that all plants easily hybridize. Our seed <strong>de</strong>rives from mother plants<br />
which fit by their habit to the type <strong>de</strong>scription. However we cannot guarantee that all species are absolutely correctly named nor that seeds<br />
do not inclu<strong>de</strong> some hybrids. We cultivate all closely related species separately from each other, however please note that all seeds <strong>de</strong>rive<br />
from open pollination. If you would like to maintain pure lines we strongly recommend to continuously check your cultivated plants and to<br />
remove all plants which do not correspond to the species as soon as flowers start to open in spring.<br />
Sow flat on any humus rich, well drained soil. Only slightly cover seeds, keep pots in partial shed and soil always slightly moist from<br />
beneath. Seeds need a cooling period of several months prior to germination. If they are sowed too late, they may take another winter<br />
before they will germinate in following spring. Germination occurs at a minimum of some 10°C in autumn or spring. Transplant young<br />
plants in late autumn or early spring as soon as they are strong enough. Most species will start to flower the following year after sowing.<br />
With appropiate conditions most columbines will mo<strong>de</strong>rately selfsow.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aquilegia - Multicolor<br />
Hybrids<br />
50 (100)cm, a broad multicolor mixture of mostly hybrids in a range from white to rose, light blue, intense<br />
blue, violet and yellow sha<strong>de</strong>s. Some plants may produce bi-colored or semi-filled flowers. They <strong>de</strong>rive<br />
from open-pollinated medium tall columbine species which have escaped our control. Instead of<br />
discarding these seeds, we would like to offer them in a larger package at a very low price! Easily grown<br />
in any rich, wel drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-VII.<br />
100 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8722 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (100 semillas)<br />
€ 0,39<br />
Aquilegia alpina 30 (40)cm, makes sky blue to light blue, large flowers. A medium sized Columbine for the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any rich, well drained soil. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1203 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Aquilegia atrata 100 (130)cm, <strong>de</strong>ep lilac to almost black, large flowers on tall stalks. Native of the Alps (France, Austria<br />
and N Italy). For a sunny spot in any humus rich, well drained soil. An easily grown species. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1204 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Aquilegia bernardii 25 (35)cm, rare and showy columbine en<strong>de</strong>mic of rocky high mountain hills on Corsica (France). Makes<br />
glaucous foliage and rather large flowers with pale blue petals and a darker blue throat. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny and preferably sheltered spot. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2564 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aquilegia bertolonii 50cm, makes showy glaucous leaves and bright blue flowers. For any well drained spot in full sun.<br />
Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
Aquilegia buergeriana<br />
(syn. Aquilegia<br />
atropurpurea)<br />
Aquilegia buergeriana var.<br />
oxysepala<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1206 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (100)cm, a very ornamental columbine with <strong>de</strong>ep wine red outer petals and a yellow inner cup above<br />
broad, dark glaucous leaves. For any humus rich, slightly moist, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4638 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
30 (50)cm, a very ornamental columbine with <strong>de</strong>ep wine red outer petals and a pale yellow inner cup<br />
above broad, glaucous leaves. A rather rare variety from northern Korea. For any humus rich, slightly<br />
moist, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2567 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aquilegia cana<strong>de</strong>nsis 15 (30)cm, Canada Columbine from Nebraska towards Texas, an most elegant dwarf ground covering<br />
alpine species. Yellow-orange to red sha<strong>de</strong>d flowers. For a dry sunny spot in the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
Aquilegia chaplinei<br />
(Chaplin's Gol<strong>de</strong>n<br />
Columbine)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1209 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Chaplin's Gol<strong>de</strong>n Columbine a miniature edition of Aquilegia chrysantha with small rich yellow,<br />
long spurred flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection<br />
in Eddy County, New Mexico, USA at some 1500m. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5283 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aquilegia chrysantha 80 (120)cm, makes large, bright yellow flowers, sometimes with a reddish tinge and distinct bluish green<br />
leaves. From NW America (S Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona) for any well drained, humus rich and<br />
slightly moist soil in a preferably partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
Aquilegia coerulea<br />
(Blue Rocky Mountain<br />
Columbine)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1211 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
25 (50)cm, Blue Rocky Mountain Columbine is a medium tall perennial with showy, quite large, brilliant<br />
sky blue (rarely pure white) flowers with an inner white corolla and long spurs. For any well drained soil in<br />
a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2569 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Aquilegia flabellata var.<br />
pumila<br />
Aquilegia fragrans<br />
(Fragrant Columbine)<br />
20 (40)cm, smaller Aquilegia with broadly cut, elegant, glaucous leaves and showy sky blue flowers with a<br />
white central blotch. A rare variety from N Korea. For sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in a peaty moist soil. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1215 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
50 (100)cm, Fragrant Columbine is a Northamerican species with varying flower colors from pale blue,<br />
white to pale cream. Flowers have a nice slight fragrance. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny position. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4409 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aquilegia longissima 100 (130)cm, similar to the closely related Aquilegia chrysantha, yet with much longer spurred, nice<br />
yellow flowers on elegant stems. Native of Arizona to N Mexico. Fully hardy in any rich, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2619 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aquilegia nigricans 50 (80)cm, a beautiful woodland Columbine from the Balkan. Makes impressive, <strong>de</strong>ep purple flowers with<br />
long spurs. Grows best in a humus rich, yet well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
Aquilegia olympica<br />
(syn. Aquilegia caucasica)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1226 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (130)cm, Columbine native of the Caucasus, the Balkan Peninsula, Anatolia and Iran where it occurs<br />
in forests and subalpine zones of mountains. It has light blue to intense blue flowers and a white corolla<br />
insi<strong>de</strong>e. A rather rarely encountered species for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1227 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Aquilegia pyrenaica 15 (30)cm, dwarf Columbine from the Pyrenees with large, <strong>de</strong>ep blue to purplish blue flowers. For partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Easy and late flowering in profusion from VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1230 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aquilegia rockii 20 (40)cm, an utmost showy, only recently introduced new columbine with <strong>de</strong>ep lilac petals, edged white<br />
above dark brownish-green leaves. Native of Tibet and Yunnan, China. For any humus rich, slightly moist,<br />
well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. V-VI.<br />
Aquilegia saximontana<br />
(Miniature Rocky Mountain<br />
Columbine)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1231 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Miniature Rocky Mountain Columbine is a very compact growing dwarf columbine with rich<br />
laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers, a white throat and short spurs. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected<br />
spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Boul<strong>de</strong>r County, Colorado,<br />
USA at some 3445m. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5287 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Aquilegia viridiflora 15 (25)cm, smaller Columbine with an unique flower color: yellowish green outer petals and a purplish<br />
brown throat hold above few, finely dissected leaves. A scented species. For any rich, leafy soil in partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Easy to cultivate. IV-V.<br />
Aquilegia viscosa<br />
(Sticky Columbine)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2637 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Sticky Columbine is a rare species from open spots in montane woods in southwestern<br />
Europe and southern Italy. It is similar to the common columbine and sometimes referred to as a<br />
subspecies of the latter (syn. Aquilegia vulgaris ssp. viscosa). It has light blue to pale lilac flowers on<br />
sticky stems. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. The offered<br />
seeds are a mixture of both colors. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4408 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Aquilegia vulgaris 50 (100)cm, native of Central Europe with <strong>de</strong>ep blue, quite large flowers. Growing in open sunny spots in<br />
humus rich, leafy soils in <strong>de</strong>ciduous woods and meadows. For any humus rich. well drained soil in partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. IV-V.<br />
Aquilegia vulgaris ssp.<br />
neva<strong>de</strong>nsis<br />
Aquilegia (North American Columbines)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1238 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (120)cm, hardly known and rare, very ornamental subspecies of the common Aquilegia native to open<br />
spots in mountain woods in the Sierra Nevada of Spain. Bright blue flowers with greenish tips above<br />
silvery-grey, strongly divi<strong>de</strong>d foliage and pubescent stems. For a sunny spot in a well drained soil. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1239 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Columbines, perennials from open woods. Growing in any humus rich soil in half-sha<strong>de</strong> or full sun.<br />
Sow flat on any humus rich, well drained soil. Only slightly cover seeds and keep soil always moist from beneath. Germination occurs at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C in autumn or spring. Transplant young plants in late autumn or early spring. Will flower the following year after<br />
sowing.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aquilegia cana<strong>de</strong>nsis 15 (30)cm, Canada Columbine from Nebraska towards Texas, an most elegant dwarf ground covering<br />
alpine species. Yellow-orange to red sha<strong>de</strong>d flowers. For a dry sunny spot in the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
Aquilegia chaplinei<br />
(Chaplin's Gol<strong>de</strong>n<br />
Columbine)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1209 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Chaplin's Gol<strong>de</strong>n Columbine a miniature edition of Aquilegia chrysantha with small rich yellow,<br />
long spurred flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection<br />
in Eddy County, New Mexico, USA at some 1500m. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5283 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Aquilegia chrysantha 80 (120)cm, makes large, bright yellow flowers, sometimes with a reddish tinge and distinct bluish green<br />
leaves. From NW America (S Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona) for any well drained, humus rich and<br />
slightly moist soil in a preferably partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1211 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Aquilegia longissima 100 (130)cm, similar to the closely related Aquilegia chrysantha, yet with much longer spurred, nice<br />
yellow flowers on elegant stems. Native of Arizona to N Mexico. Fully hardy in any rich, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
Aquilegia saximontana<br />
(Miniature Rocky Mountain<br />
Columbine)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2619 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Miniature Rocky Mountain Columbine is a very compact growing dwarf columbine with rich<br />
laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers, a white throat and short spurs. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected<br />
spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Boul<strong>de</strong>r County, Colorado,<br />
USA at some 3445m. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5287 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Arabis (Rockcress) & Draba (Whitlow Grasses)<br />
Rockcresses and Withlow Grasses are very diverse genera within the mustard family (Brassicaceae) and inclu<strong>de</strong> many horticulturally<br />
interesting dwarf perennials which are i<strong>de</strong>ally suited for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n where they will make <strong>de</strong>nse, floriferous cushions or carpets with<br />
time. Some species have fragrant flowers. All grow well in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat from autumn to early summer in any well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun. Do not cover seeds with soil. Sowings require a<br />
prolonged cooling period before they will germinate in mid spring. Carefully transplant seedlings as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
40 semillas por sobre.<br />
Arabis purpurea<br />
(Cyprus Rose-flowered<br />
Rockcress)<br />
Draba aizoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Draba aspera<br />
Draba athoa<br />
Draba bruniifolia var.<br />
olympica<br />
Draba cusickii<br />
Draba cuspidata<br />
Draba <strong>de</strong><strong>de</strong>ana<br />
Draba <strong>de</strong>nsifolia<br />
Draba glabella<br />
Draba glacialis<br />
Draba korabensis<br />
Draba lasiocarpa<br />
Draba lemmonii<br />
Draba nivalis<br />
Draba oblongata<br />
Draba oligosperma<br />
10 (15)cm, Cyprus Rose-flowered Rockcress is an utmost beautiful species with quite large pale rose<br />
flowers above silvery-green leaves. Native of partially sha<strong>de</strong>d south facing rock crevices in higher<br />
elevations in the Troodos mountain range on the island of Cyprus. For any rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6336 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5482 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5483 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5484 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5486 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5489 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5490 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5491 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5493 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5495 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5496 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5497 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5499 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5504 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
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Draba paysonii<br />
Draba paysonii var. treleasei<br />
Draba polytricha<br />
Draba ramosissima<br />
Draba rigida<br />
Draba rigida var. bryoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Draba rigida var. imbricata<br />
Draba rosularis<br />
Draba sakuraii<br />
Draba sauteri<br />
Draba sphaeroi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Draba streptocarpa<br />
Draba ventosa<br />
Aralia (Winter Hardy Aralia)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5505 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5507 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5508 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5509 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5510 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5511 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5512 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5513 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5514 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5515 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5516 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5518 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5519 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5521 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
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Winter Hardy Aralia are fully winter hardy, woody <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrubs with upright growing stems. Makes several long terminal racemes with<br />
small yellowish-green flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>corative, small black berries in late summer and autumn above beautiful, feathered leaves.<br />
Native in humus rich soils in open spots in woods in Japan. For any humus-rich, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot.<br />
Sow the small seeds flat in any humus-rich, well drained soil. Only slightly cover seeds with soil and keep pots in a protected, sunny spot<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Seedlings are best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions for some two to three years. In winter keep pots slightly drier at<br />
a minimum of some 5°C. Transplant in summer or late spring as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aralia elata<br />
(Winter Hardy Aralia)<br />
Arbutus (Canary Islands' Strawberry Tree)<br />
3 (5), Winter Hardy Aralia is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, fast growing, woody shrub to small tree from Japan with most<br />
ornamental, feathered leaves on spiny, upright growing stems and long terminal racemes <strong>de</strong>nsely covered<br />
with greenish white flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>corative, small glossy black berries in late summer and autumn.<br />
For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d position. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3706 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Canary Islands' Strawberry Tree is a beautiful, tall, tree-like woody shrub native of sunny, rock spots in the upper xerophytic zone of the<br />
western islands and Gran Canaria. It excellently suits as an evergreen container plant with leathery, glossy green leaves and a cinnamon<br />
brown, smooth bark. It makes numerous, small whitish, bell-shaped, fragrant flowers from mid winter to early summer. These are followed<br />
by round, bright orange, edible fruits which mature from mid summer through autumn. In mild regions it may be even planted out into the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n in a sheltered, sunny spot. However in Central Europe plants should be slways grown frostfree, in winter keep them drier at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat in a peat rich, very well drained soil at some 15°C to 20°C throughout the year. Only slightly cover seeds with soil and keep<br />
seddlings always in full sun.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Arbutus canariensis<br />
(Canary Strawberry Tree)<br />
2 (7)m, Canary Strawberry Tree is native of the upper xerophytic zone and sun-exposed rocky spots in<br />
the lower laurel forest zone. It has large, laurel like, light green, shiny, leathery foliage and hundreds of<br />
small bell shaped, fragrant white flowers with a rose sha<strong>de</strong>. Its' bright orange fruits <strong>de</strong>velop in late<br />
summer to winter and are edible. Prefers a loam-free soil (on a peat basis) with some coarse sand ad<strong>de</strong>d.<br />
Not reliably winter hardy, thus best grown as a container plant, keep frostfree in a sunny spot in winter. XI-<br />
V.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2956 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Arbutus (Mediterranean Strawberry Tree)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6689 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Strawberry Trees from the costal humid areas of the Mediterranean, the USA and Mexico. All have laurel like, dark gree, shiny, leathery<br />
foliage and hundreds of small white bellflowers in autumn. Red strawberry like fruits <strong>de</strong>velop in winter and are edible. All species prefer a<br />
rather loam-free soil on a peat basis with some sand ad<strong>de</strong>d for a better drainage. In mild regions they may be planted out to a protected,<br />
sunny spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n, alternatively grow in containers and keep plants drier and in fully sun in winter at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Sow flat at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year in a well drained, humus rich, sandy soil in a sunny spot. Keep soil always<br />
slightly moist.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Arbutus adrachne<br />
(Eastern Mediterranean<br />
Strawberry Tree)<br />
Arbutus unedo<br />
(Strawberry Tree)<br />
Arctium (Burdock)<br />
200 (400)cm, Eastern Mediterranean Strawberry Tree or Cyprus Strawberry Tree is a large shrub to small<br />
tree with broad bluish green, evergreen foliage and cinnamon red stems. White bell-flowers and bright red<br />
fruits similar to those in Arbutus unedo. Native of the island of Cyprus (Greece) and the eastern<br />
Mediterranean region. For any humus rich, slightly acidic soil. Ol<strong>de</strong>r plants are hardy in a protected,<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Otherwise it makes as well an excellent pot plant for wintergar<strong>de</strong>ns in col<strong>de</strong>r<br />
climates. USDA Climate Zone 8. X-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2638 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Strawberry Tree is native from the costal humid areas of Portugal and the western Mediterranean<br />
region. It has laurel like, dark green, shiny, leathery foliage and hundreds of small bell shaped, perfectly<br />
white flowers. The bright red fruits <strong>de</strong>velop from autumn through winter and are edible. Prefers a loamfree<br />
soil on a peat basis with some coarse sand ad<strong>de</strong>d to enhance drainage. Seeds from a wild collection<br />
in the Sierra <strong>de</strong> Llevant in eastern Mallorca, Spain at some 250m. USDA climate zone 8. X-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2152 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5237 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sardinia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Burdocks are biennials or herbaceous perennials from the northern hemisphere and easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. They make branching, upright growing stalks with bright purple flowers above showy, large, oval leaves. The seed capsules are very<br />
adherent to fur, fabrics, etc.<br />
Sow in any well drained soil from autumn to late spring, transplant after third pair of real leaves appears.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Arctium lappa<br />
(Great Burdock)<br />
Arctium tomentosum<br />
(Woolly Burdock)<br />
Arenaria (Sandwort)<br />
100 (150)cm, Great Burdock is a biannual herbaceous species native from Central Europe to W Asia. In<br />
the first year it makes a basal rosette of broad, only slightly pubescent, heartshaped to oval leaves, in the<br />
second year it produces branching stems crowned by <strong>de</strong>nse umbels of large violet flower heads. The<br />
fresh or dried roots as well as other parts of the plant are used in medicine. Easily grown in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3534 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
50(100)cm, Woolly Burdock is a biannual species native from Central Europe to W Asia. In the first year<br />
it makes a basal leaf rosette, in the second year it produces short, branching stems topped by violet<br />
flowers arranged in compact umbels, and large oval, silvery- gray leaves. The fresh or dried roots as well<br />
as other parts of the plant are used in medicine. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3531 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Sandworts is a small genus from Eurasia. Several species make make <strong>de</strong>nse, floriferous carpets in white to rose sha<strong>de</strong>s and are i<strong>de</strong>al for<br />
the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n. For any rich, well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun.<br />
Sow fine seeds flat on top of any well drained soil. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in full sun during winter. As with most hardy<br />
perennials, germination occurs with rising temperatures in late spring the following year. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong<br />
enough in late spring to early summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Arenaria purpurascens<br />
(Purplish Sandwort)<br />
Argemone (Prickly Poppy)<br />
10cm, Purplish Sandwort is an en<strong>de</strong>mic of mountain slopes and rock crevices in the Pyrenees and the<br />
Cantabrian Mountains (Cordillera Cantábrica) in Spain. It is a beautiful cushion forming dwarf plant with<br />
narrow leaves and numerous pale rose to rarely bright pink flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun. An excellent plant in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6362 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Prickly Poppies and Mexican Tulip Poppy are mostly annuals from dryish, rocky sunny sites in from south western USA to Mexico and<br />
South America. They are fast growing and display several bright colored flowers in summer above glaucous, dissected leaves. They are<br />
easily grown in any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky or dryish soil in a protected spot in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Annual species will readily self sow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions.<br />
Sow seeds flat to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from mid spring to early summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Argemone grandiflora<br />
(White Large Flowered<br />
Prickly Poppy)<br />
70cm, White Large Flowered Prickly Poppy is a most ornamental annual species from Central America. It<br />
makes very large, pure white flowers, which last for several days, above spiny, steel bluish-green green<br />
leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights<br />
by the end of spring. VI-VIII.<br />
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Argemone mexicana<br />
(Mexican Prickly Poppy)<br />
Argemone polyanthemos<br />
(White Prickly Poppy)<br />
Argemone subfusiformis<br />
(Chilean Prickly Poppy)<br />
Hunnemannia fumariifolia<br />
(Mexican Tulip Poppy)<br />
Argyranthemum (Canary Marguerite)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8350 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Mexican Prickly Poppy is an annual species from arid areas in southwestern USA and<br />
Mexico. It makes several pale lemon yellow flower cups above spiny greyish green leaves with nicely<br />
contrasting white nerves. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the last<br />
freezing nights by the end of spring. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8711 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 9,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5225 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,39<br />
40 (70)cm, White Prickly Poppy is an annual species from arid areas in southwestern USA. It makes<br />
several quite large, pure white flower plates above spiny greyish green leaves with nicely contrasting pale<br />
green nerves. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing<br />
nights by the end of spring. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5450 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
70 (120)cm, Chilean Prickly Poppy is an annual species from arid areas in South America. It makes pale<br />
yellow flower cups above spiny greyish-green leaves with pale whitish-green nerves. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights by the end of spring. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8646 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
60 (100)cm, Mexican Tulip Poppy is an annual species with most ornamental, large bright orange yellow<br />
flowers with a diameter of up to 10cm above finely divi<strong>de</strong>d bluish-green foliage. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in full sun. Precultivation in mid spring at some 20°C. Carefully transplant seedlings to the gar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
after the last freezing nights. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5141 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
The genus Argyranthemum or Canary Marguerites are represented by many perennial, woody species native of the Canary Islands, out of<br />
which several are excellent, very floriferous pot plants with beautiful flowers and ornamental, strongly dissected leaves. They are suited for<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 10°C in winter, then keep plants drier. Cut back in spring before new<br />
leaves emerge, so that plants stay compact and flower all summer long.<br />
Sow fine seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots very sunny and always slightly moist, water from beneath. Especially<br />
seedlings require full sun light in or<strong>de</strong>r to receive a compact, natural habit.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Argyranthemum adauctum<br />
ssp. canariense Exclusivo<br />
Argyranthemum adauctum<br />
ssp. gracile Exclusivo<br />
Argyranthemum<br />
broussonetii ssp.<br />
broussonetii Exclusivo<br />
Argyranthemum<br />
broussonetii ssp.<br />
gomerensis Exclusivo<br />
Argyranthemum frutescens<br />
(Canary Sea Marguerite)<br />
30 (50)cm, subspecies native of open spots in mountainous regions in central Gran Canaria. It is a<br />
woody, strongly branching perennial with strongly dissected leaves, numerous white flower heads<br />
followed by pale rose to yellow seed capsules. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5054 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, subspecies native of open spots in mountainous regions in southern central Gran Canaria. It<br />
is a woody, strongly branching perennial with strongly dissected, very narrow leaves, numerous white<br />
flower heads followed by pale yellow seed capsules. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5056 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Tenerife Laurel Forest Marguerite is a perennial shrub with woody branches covered with<br />
ornamental, pinnate, dark green leaves and ending in showy, very large, white daisy-flowers with a yellow<br />
heart. Sporadically found in sunny spots in the laurel forest on the northern parts of Tenerife. Easily<br />
grown as a pot plant in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny (in summer partially sha<strong>de</strong>d) spot throughout<br />
the year. Keep drier in winter a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6473 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Taborno)<br />
€ 4,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3470 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Aguamansa)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, La Gomera Laurel Forest Marguerite is a tall woody perennial with broadly feathered leaves<br />
and numerous large white flowers with a rich yellow center. Native of sunny spots in the laurel forest zone<br />
in central La Gomera. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep<br />
drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4702 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Canary Sea Marguerite is a small woody sub shrub with ornamental dark green, strongly<br />
dissected, slightly succulent leaves and numerous medium sized flowers all summer long. A very<br />
floriferous species. Native of rocky spots close to the sea. Requires full sun in winter along with watering<br />
reduced to a minimum to maintain a compact and healthy growth. V-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3462 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma - Playa <strong>de</strong> Los Nogales)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5128 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex El Hierro)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2524 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5127 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma - Bco. Fagundo)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Argyranthemum gracile 30 (50)cm, a perennial with elegant filigrane leaves and numerous white flowers with a rich yellow center.<br />
Native of sunny spots in open grounds in the South of Tenerife. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Argyranthemum<br />
haematomma Exclusivo<br />
Argyranthemum<br />
haouarythemum Exclusivo<br />
Argyranthemum hierrense<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Argyranthemum<br />
pinnatifidum ssp.<br />
montanum Exclusive<br />
Argyranthemum<br />
pinnatifidum ssp.<br />
pinnatifidum<br />
Argyranthemum<br />
pinnatifidum ssp.<br />
succulentum Exclusive<br />
Argyranthemum teneriffae<br />
Exclusive<br />
Argyranthemum vicentii<br />
Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4685 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (120)cm, a rare and threatened species native of rock crevices in coastal areas on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. It is a tall,<br />
woody, strongly branching perennial with broadly dissected leaves and very large white flower heads.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C in full sun. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5062 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, native of open spots in mountainous regions from central through southern La Palma. It is a<br />
woody, strongly branching perennial with strongly dissected, dark green leaves and numerous white<br />
flower heads. Populations from the South in the Fuencaliente region require a more <strong>de</strong>tailed study as<br />
plants differ in various aspects from populations at higher elevations. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full<br />
sun. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5064 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Fuencaliente)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5063 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. <strong>de</strong> Las Angustias)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, from open spots in the El Golfo region on El Hierro. It is a woody, strongly branching perennial<br />
with strongly dissected leaves and showy, numerous white flower heads. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full<br />
sun. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5065 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, a medium tall perennial subspecies similar to the species with slightly narrower leaves on<br />
much shorter stems and numerous white flower heads with a rich yellow center. Native of rocky sites in<br />
mountainous areas in central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6468 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cascalho)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6396 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Pico Ruivo)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (350)cm, an utmost showy, very tall shrub-like perennial with broadly serrated leaves and numerous<br />
white flower heads with a rich yellow center. Native of humus rich, slightly moist spots in open sites in the<br />
laurel forest of central-north Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout<br />
the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6395 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (80)cm, this rare Ma<strong>de</strong>ira native grows as a perennial woody shrub with strongly succulent, undulated,<br />
broadly dissected leaves and terminal, showy, white daisy flowers with a yellow heart. Easily grown as a<br />
pot plant in any rich, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter reduce watering to a<br />
minimum and keep at a minimum of some 12°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3465 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, a showy, very compact perennial with strongly cut, feathered leaves and numerous white flowers<br />
with a yellow center. From open rocky sites in the subalpine region of the Cañadas <strong>de</strong>pression on<br />
Tenerife (Canary islands, Spain). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6464 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, a tall woody perennial with filigrane leaves and numerous large white flowers with a rich<br />
yellow center. Native of sunny spots in the pine forest zone in the south of Tenerife. Easily cultivated in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4700 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Arisaema (Cobra Lilies)<br />
Dragon Plants or Cobra Lilies have their main distribution in Asia (China), only few species occur in North America. They are aroids which<br />
are rather new to public cultivation and only about ten (out of some 200) are sometimes available at specialized nurseries. All Arisaema<br />
species offered on this page will be successfully grown in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n where they receive enough moisture in summer and are<br />
sheltered from moisture in winter. They are summer green and winter dormant. Plant <strong>de</strong>pth of the tubers or corms is three times their size.<br />
Sow seeds in any rich peaty, well drained soil at some 25°C. Germination is irregular and might start well after only some 2 weeks or may<br />
need up to 3 months and more. If seeds have not germinated after three months, keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot during winter.<br />
Seeds will then germinate by the end of following spring. Keep seedlings in their pots for at least two years in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Stop<br />
watering by mid September or as soon as leaves start to yellow. In cold regions it is recommendable to unpot dormant young tubers and to<br />
store them dry in the fridge at some 5°C to 7°C during winter. Repot tubers in early spring.<br />
For <strong>de</strong>tailed information on sowing and cultivation of Cobra Lilies please have a look at this website: http://www.arisaema.info/in<strong>de</strong>x.htm<br />
"The Genus Arisaema" (www.arisaema.info)<br />
All offered tubers <strong>de</strong>scend from cultivated plants! We do not offer wild collected tubers and strictly discourage our clients in buying such<br />
plants, which may have been exported illegally in some cases. In several aroid species wild populations are <strong>de</strong>creasing alarmingly due to<br />
professional wild collections in habitat. Neither do we sell imported tubers from Asia which might be infected with several serious pests<br />
and might have been stored un<strong>de</strong>r totally inappropriate conditions. Wild collected as well as imported tubers you may find at various<br />
selling platforms at probably lower prices, but these import plants will never reach the quality of our tubers!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
El precio indicado es por sobre (10 semillas) o por bulbo reposado (tamaño en ø cm).<br />
Dormant plants (i.e. tubers or corms) are available in our shop from October through May.<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>. For Non-European customers only: We do<br />
ship dormant tubers outsi<strong>de</strong> Europe, provi<strong>de</strong>d that all risk is upon the buyer. We do not issue any phytosanitary certificate, which is<br />
officially required for most countries. We kindly ask you to check with your local import regulations before placing an or<strong>de</strong>r!<br />
Arisaema aff. inaense 25 (35)cm, a Japanese species from moist woodlands. It makes a five-lobed leaf and a showy brownish<br />
spathe striped white in mid spring. Formerly regar<strong>de</strong>d as a variety of Arisaema ovale (Arisaema ovale var.<br />
inaense), now treated at species rank. For any humus rich, very well drained soil with some good winter<br />
protection. In col<strong>de</strong>r regions preferably grow in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a sunny spot throughout<br />
the year. During dormancy in winter keep plants almost completely dry at some 10°C. This stock has<br />
NOT been clearly i<strong>de</strong>ntified as real Arisaema inaense and it might turn out to be a dark colored form from<br />
Arisaema ovale. Zona climática USDA 9. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8634 bulbo reposado (01,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 9,99<br />
Arisaema consanguineum 60 (130)cm, makes a showy, umbrella-like leaf and a open, striped spathe in variable colors from<br />
greenish white to greenish red. Unlike the related Arisaema ciliatum and Arisaema concinnum, Arisaema<br />
consanguineum does not make any offsets, but usually multiplies very by seeds. Easily grown in any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6807 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,49<br />
Arisaema flavum 20cm, a dwarf species forming large clumps with time. Makes a flat, small yellow spathe, which is almost<br />
black insi<strong>de</strong>. The inflorescence is usually born above the leaves, before they are completely unfol<strong>de</strong>d.<br />
Offered tubers will need another one to two years on average to reach flowering size. Easily cultivated in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V.<br />
Aviso: ¡Los bulbos se envían únicamente <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> Europa! <strong>Semillas</strong> son disponibles para un envío al<br />
mundo entero.<br />
Arisaema ghaticum<br />
Exclusivo<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2144 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,49<br />
30 (45)cm, (syn. Arisaema sahyadricum var. ghaticum) an only recently new <strong>de</strong>scribed species from<br />
western India (South-West Maharashtra) with a narrow violet-brown spathe and a protruding and<br />
downfolding pale green spaix with a pale violet base and broad leaflets. A subtropical species for any<br />
humus rich, well drained substrate in a sunny to partialy sha<strong>de</strong>d spot and a winter minimum of some<br />
20°C. During dormancy reduce watering to a minimum but do not store tubers completely dry. V-VI.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=arisaema&species=ghaticum Arisaema ghaticum.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8550 bulbo reposado (0,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 29,90<br />
Arisaema jacquemontii 30 (50)cm, a medium sized species with one to two leaves with three to seven leaflets and a greenish<br />
narrow spate with white stripes and a long protruding green spadix. For any humus rich, very well drained<br />
soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VII.<br />
Aviso: ¡Los bulbos se envían únicamente <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> Europa! <strong>Semillas</strong> son disponibles para un envío al<br />
mundo entero.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8495 bulbo reposado (0,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Arisaema murrayi var.<br />
murrayi Exclusivo<br />
Arisaema sizemoreae<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Arisaema taiwanensis<br />
(Taiwanian Jack-in-the-<br />
Pulpit)<br />
30 (45)cm, one of the real gems within its genus from western central India. This utmost beautiful<br />
Arisaema makes a white spathe with a rosy-violet ring at its mouth above a pale green base, a blackishviolet<br />
spadix and broad leaflets. A subtropical species for any humus rich, well drained substrate in a<br />
sunny to partialy sha<strong>de</strong>d spot and a winter minimum of some 15°C. During dormancy reduce watering to<br />
a minimum but do not store tubers completely dry. V-VI.<br />
A very limited quantity of small tubers from this extremely showy species will become available again by<br />
September <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=arisaema&species=murrayi Arisaema murrayi var.<br />
murrayi.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8551 bulbo reposado (0,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 49,00<br />
30 (45)cm, an only recently in 2003 new <strong>de</strong>scribed species from Central Thailand and one out of few<br />
Arisaema species with a pleasant, slightly sweetly fragrance. Makes a ja<strong>de</strong> green spathe and tripartite,<br />
slightly glossy, dark green leaves. A subtropical species for any humus rich, well drained substrate in a<br />
sunny to partialy sha<strong>de</strong>d spot and a winter minimum of some 20°C. During dormancy reduce watering to<br />
a minimum but do not store tubers completely dry. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8590 bulbo reposado (01,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 49,00<br />
25 (40)cm, Taiwanian Jack-in-the-Pulpit is a medium sized species with an elegant leaf of umbrella-like<br />
arranged leaflets, a dark brown to wine-red spathe spotted white outsi<strong>de</strong> and a greyish white spadix<br />
insi<strong>de</strong>. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot. As this subtropical species is not<br />
fully hardy in Central Europe, it is best grown un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass. Keep dormant plants dry at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C in winter. Zona climática USDA 9/10. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6296 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Arisaema tortuosum 80 (110)cm, native of Eastern Asia (Simla, Sikkim and Bhutan in the Himalaya), growing in open spots in<br />
shrubs and slopes. For any humus rich, well drained sandy loam soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot.<br />
Plant rather <strong>de</strong>ep (some 15cm) and protect dormant corms from winter wetness. Zona climática USDA<br />
7/8. V.<br />
Arisarum (Friar's Cowl)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3431 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,49<br />
Arisarum, Mousplants or Friar's Cowls consist of three species from the Canary islands and the Mediterranean. All are summer dormant<br />
and winter green with small tubers and/or rhizomes. They have arum-like, fresh green, slightly glossy foliage and small inflorescences<br />
similar to those in Arisaema, yet with a recurving spathe and a protruding spadix.<br />
Plant in pots in any humus rich, yet well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Carefully water during winter while plants are<br />
being in growth. During summer keep dormant plants completely dry.<br />
10 semillas por sobre or per dormant tuber (length in cm).<br />
Arisarum simorrhinum<br />
(Canary Friar's Cowl)<br />
Aristolochia (Tropical Dutch Man's Pipe)<br />
12 (20)cm, Canary Friar's Cowl is a summer dormant species with a perennial rhizome and/or small<br />
tubers, arrow-shaped leaves from late autumn to spring and a narrow and short, dark maroon spatha with<br />
a white base and a pale greyish-green, short and thick spadix insi<strong>de</strong>. It is native of humus rich, seasonally<br />
moist soils on the Canary islands, Southern Spain and Western North Africa. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained substrate in pots. Not winter hardy, carefully water plants growing in winter and keep them in full<br />
sun at a minimum of some 10°C. Keep plants completely dry during dormancy in summer months. 1,5 cm<br />
long tubers are flowering size. X-III.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://www.aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=arisarum&species=simorrhinum Arisarum<br />
simorrhinum.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8521 bulbo reposado (01,5 cm)<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Tropical Dutch Man's Pipes are perennial, evergreen to semi-evergreen, usually woody climbers from subtropical and tropical regions<br />
throughout the world. In general they are fast growing with ornamental, lush, cordate foliage and typical pipe-like, pendulous flowers, which<br />
may be quite large in contrast to their winter hardy cousins from temperate and cool climates. The tropical members in this broad genus<br />
are easily grown in any humus-rich, well drained soil in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot throughout the year. Plants<br />
require a climbing aid and may be cut back in spring if they are becoming too large. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C<br />
to 20°C. I<strong>de</strong>al for the heated greenhouse or warm wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 25°C. Keep seedlings sunny, especially in winter months.<br />
Aviso: ¡Todas las partes son tóxicas si son ingestidas!<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aristolochia chilensis<br />
(Chilean Dutch Man's Pipe)<br />
Aristolochia gigantea<br />
40 (100)cm, Chilean Dutch Man's Pipe makes perennial short stalked, creeping vines from a perennial<br />
woody base. It has medium sized, heartshaped, plain green, leathery leaves with pale green nerves and<br />
showy, dark reedish black to greenish yellow pipe-flowers covered with white hairs insi<strong>de</strong> the tube. An<br />
easily cultivated subtropical species from lowlands in northern Chile. For any rich, very well drained soil in<br />
full sun throughout the year. I<strong>de</strong>al for a heated greenhouse or a warm wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. In winter keep plants<br />
rather dry at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5407 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8066 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Aristolochia littoralis 4 (7)m, makes semiperennial to perennial vines from a perennial woody base. Medium sized,<br />
heartshaped, plain green leaves and pendulous white-spotted brownish red pipe-flowers. An easily grown<br />
tropical species from coastal rainforests in Brazil. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. A vigorous, fast growing plant, which is i<strong>de</strong>al for the heated greenhouse or a warm<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C. V-IX.<br />
Aristolochia tagala<br />
(Indian Birthwort)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3445 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
5 (10)m, Indian Birthwort is a perennial tropical climber with a very wi<strong>de</strong> distribution from East Asia and<br />
Australia. It is native of open spots in forest and thickets and has dark maroon-brown pipe-flowers with a<br />
white throat and narrow elliptical leaves. Easily cultivated in any humus-rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year and a winter minimum of some 15°C with reduced wwtering. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8355 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aristolochia (Winterhardy Climbing Dutch Man's Pipe)<br />
Dutch Man's Pipe, semi-erect or creeping annual stems from perennial fleshy roots. For open spots in the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n or sandy soil.<br />
Nice pipe-like flowers.<br />
Sow flat at a minimum of some 5°C in spring to early summer. Transplant rhizomes in autumn.<br />
Aviso: ¡Todas las partes son tóxicas si son ingestidas!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aristolochia baetica<br />
(Andalusian Dutchman's<br />
Pipe)<br />
Aristolochia <strong>de</strong>bilis<br />
(Chinese Dutchman's Pipe)<br />
Aristolochia macrophylla<br />
(Large-leafed Dutchman's<br />
Pipe)<br />
Aristolochia tomentosa<br />
(Wolly Dutchman's Pipe)<br />
Aristolochia (Winterhardy Dutchman's Pipe)<br />
150 (300)cm, Andalusian Dutchman's Pipe is an evergreen twining perennial with a woody base and<br />
ovoid, grayish green leaves and dark maroon brown flowers. Native of sun-exposed sites in Andalusia<br />
(Spain) and Northern Africa. Best grown in a sunny, protected spot in a very well drained soil with some<br />
winter protection. Alternatively excellently grown as a pot plant in a cool, yet frostfree greenhouse or<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n at a minimum of some 5°C. VII-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3353 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)cm, Chinese Dutchman’s Pipe is a rarely cultivated herbaceous perennial vine with showy brownishblack<br />
to reddish-black flowers and arrow-shaped leaves. Plants require a climbing aid. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a protected and sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4876 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (7)m, Large-leafed Dutchman's Pipe (syn. Aristolochia durior) is a quite tall woo<strong>de</strong>n vine with very large<br />
oval leaves and yellowish-brown flowers with a reddish-black center followed by long ovoid fruits in<br />
autumn. Requires a climbing aid. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to<br />
full sun. A fully winter hardy species. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1255 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
3 (7)m, Woolly Dutchman’s Pipe is a rarely cultivated perennial vine with annual shoots from a basal<br />
woody rootstock. It has large, oval, finely pubescent leaves and small yellowish-brown flowers followed by<br />
egg-shaped fruits in autumn. It is native of woods in Southeastern USA. Plants require a climbing aid. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a protected and sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4875 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dutchman's Pipes produce semi-erect to creeping annual stems from perennial fleshy roots. All have unusual, pipe-like flowers. For any<br />
well drained, humus-rich soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Some Mediterranean dwarf species are not reliably winter hardy in Central Europe<br />
and should be kept frostfree and in a sunny spot in winter (e.g. in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n).<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil in mid spring. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a sunny and protected spot. Transplant dormant rhizomes in<br />
autumn.<br />
Aviso: ¡Todas las partes son tóxicas si son ingestidas!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aristolochia baetica<br />
(Andalusian Dutchman's<br />
Pipe)<br />
Aristolochia clematitis<br />
(Clematis-like Dutchman's<br />
Pipe)<br />
Aristolochia macrophylla<br />
(Large-leafed Dutchman's<br />
Pipe)<br />
Aristolochia parviflora<br />
Exclusivo<br />
150 (300)cm, Andalusian Dutchman's Pipe is an evergreen twining perennial with a woody base and<br />
ovoid, grayish green leaves and dark maroon brown flowers. Native of sun-exposed sites in Andalusia<br />
(Spain) and Northern Africa. Best grown in a sunny, protected spot in a very well drained soil with some<br />
winter protection. Alternatively excellently grown as a pot plant in a cool, yet frostfree greenhouse or<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n at a minimum of some 5°C. VII-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3353 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (120)cm, Clematis-like Dutchman's Pipe makes erect annual stalks from a perennial rootstock. Has<br />
glaucous leaves and 2cm large yellow pipe-flowers, followed by large plum sized fruits. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1254 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
3 (7)m, Large-leafed Dutchman's Pipe (syn. Aristolochia durior) is a quite tall woo<strong>de</strong>n vine with very large<br />
oval leaves and yellowish-brown flowers with a reddish-black center followed by long ovoid fruits in<br />
autumn. Requires a climbing aid. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to<br />
full sun. A fully winter hardy species. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1255 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
10 (20)cm, a small herbaceous, summer dormant and winter green species with a perennial rootsystem<br />
native of rocky, dryish site in Lebanon, Syria, Turkey and Cyprus. Makes small brown pipe flowers on<br />
short stems with ovoid leaves. For any rich, very well drained, rather sandy to rocky soil in a sunny spot at<br />
a minimum of some 10°C throughout the year. Seeds from a wild collection at some 150m in Amatheus,<br />
Cyprus. II-IV.<br />
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Aristolochia rotunda<br />
(Round-leafed Dutchman's<br />
Pipe)<br />
Aristolochia tomentosa<br />
(Wolly Dutchman's Pipe)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6299 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Amatheus, Chipre)<br />
€ 9,99<br />
30 (60)cm, Round-leafed Dutchman's Pipe has a perennial rootstock and is native of south-eastern<br />
Europe. Has oval to almost round leaves and brownish yellow pipe-flowers on erect to creeping, annual<br />
stalks. For any rich, well drained, stony soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1256 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
3 (7)m, Woolly Dutchman’s Pipe is a rarely cultivated perennial vine with annual shoots from a basal<br />
woody rootstock. It has large, oval, finely pubescent leaves and small yellowish-brown flowers followed by<br />
egg-shaped fruits in autumn. It is native of woods in Southeastern USA. Plants require a climbing aid. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a protected and sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4875 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Arnica, Inula (Elecampagne) & Telekia (Oxeye)<br />
Arnica, Elecampagnes and Oxeyes are broad genera of mostly showy perennials with bright yellow to rich butter yellow flowers in spring<br />
and summer. They are mostly native of sunny meadows throughout the northern and southern temperate hemisphere. All species are<br />
easily cultivated in any rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Arnica chamissonis<br />
(Northamerican Chamisso<br />
Arnica)<br />
Arnica longifolia<br />
(North American Longleaf<br />
Arnica)<br />
Arnica montana<br />
(Mountain Arnica)<br />
Inula britannica<br />
(British Yellowhead)<br />
Inula hirta<br />
(Elecampagne)<br />
Inula magnifica<br />
(Giant Elecampane)<br />
20 (30)cm, Northamerican Chamisso Arnica is a perennial species from meadows and open spots in<br />
woods in North America. Makes <strong>de</strong>nse cushions with upright to slightly trailing stems with terminal bright<br />
yellow flowers. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-<br />
VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4578 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, North American Longleaf Arnica is a showy perennial species from open spots in fresh soils<br />
in forests in western North America. It makes <strong>de</strong>nse clusters with upright to slightly trailing stems with<br />
terminal bright yellow flowers. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8347 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Mountain Arnica is a showy perennial from mountain meadows throughout Western and<br />
Central Europe, it occurs from Spain to Southern Scandinavia and eastwards to the Carpathians. It<br />
makes a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette and several rich yellow flowers from late spring to early summer. Easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8016 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
70cm, British Yellowhead is a perennial from moist meadows in Eurasia and makes intense yellow flower<br />
saucers above slightly pubescent, middle green leaves. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained<br />
and slightly moist soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8391 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (70)cm, Elecampagne is a perennial from meadows in Central Europe with several bright yellow flower<br />
saucers with a darker yellow center above strongly pubescent, dark green leaves. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4527 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200cm, Giant Elecampane makes impressively tall herbaceous stems with terminal, large, rich yellow<br />
flowers. Native of meadows in the Caucasus. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4812 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Inula rhizocephala 10cm, an unique species with a flat leaf rosette and stemless, <strong>de</strong>nsely arranged bright yellow flowers.<br />
Naive of subalpine areas in Asia. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent<br />
in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
Inula salicina<br />
(Willow Leaf Elecampagne)<br />
Telekia speciosissima<br />
(Dwarf Oxeye)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4813 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (70)cm, Willow Leaf Elecampagne is a perennial from meadows in Central Europe with several intense<br />
yellow flower saucers above narrow, dark green leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich rich, well drained soil<br />
in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4526 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Dwarf Oxeye is a showy dwarf perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal, dark green leaf rosette and quite<br />
large, rich butter yellow flowers on short stalks. Native of rock crevices and alpine meadows from southeastern<br />
Europe to the Caucasus and Asia Minor. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Excellent for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6380 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Arum (Lords-and-Ladies)<br />
Lords-and-Ladies. All winter hardy Arum species offered here are easily cultivated and are suited for any rich, well drained soil, which is<br />
slightly moist in summer and drier in winter. Excellent to naturalize in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spots in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n. Plant corms<br />
rather <strong>de</strong>ep for some additional frost protection.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 10°C throughout the year in any rich soil. Germination occurs either in late autumn or late spring. Keep<br />
seedlings preferably frostfree and sunny in their first winter at a minimum of some 5°C. Transplant dormant corms in the second spring<br />
after sowing.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 unless noted differently.<br />
10 semillas por sobre o por bulbo reposado.<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>. For Non-European customers only: We do<br />
ship dormant tubers outsi<strong>de</strong> Europe, provi<strong>de</strong>d that all risk is upon the buyer. We do not issue any phytosanitary certificate, which is<br />
officially required for most countries. We kindly ask you to check with your local import regulations before placing an or<strong>de</strong>r!<br />
Arum alpinum<br />
(Alpine Lords-and-Ladies)<br />
Arum apulum<br />
(Apulian Arum)<br />
Arum byzantinum<br />
(Byzantine Arum)<br />
20 (30)cm, Alpine Lords-and-Ladies has small plain green, rarely spotted leaves and a pale yellowish<br />
green spathe with a nicely contrasting pale beige brown spadix. It is a rarely cultivated native of<br />
mountainous areas throughout Southern Europe extending north to southern Swe<strong>de</strong>n. Easily grown in any<br />
humus rich, slightly moist, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3802 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
20cm, Apulian Arum is an endangered species from woods in the region of Apulia (Italy) and has light<br />
brownish-purple spathes and a brwonish-cream spadix. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4629 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Byzantine Arum makes arrow-shaped, slightly glossy leaves and a greenish-white spathe with a<br />
puplish blush towards the base and a pale purplish-brown spadix. A rarely cultivated, fully winter hardy<br />
species from humus rich, slightly moist soils from Southern Balkans to Western Turkey. Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Material raised from seeds, plants should<br />
show some slight variation in spathe color. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7190 bulbo reposado (01,5 cm)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Arum concinnatum 30 (40), makes large, glossy, dark green, sometimes silver-gray freckled leaves and a large, greenish<br />
white spathe with light purplish edges and base and a greenish yellow spadix. Related to Arum italicum,<br />
yet with a more eastern distribution in open spots in woods and slopes in the Balkans and Greece as well<br />
as almost all Greek islands. For any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8670 bulbo reposado (01,5 cm)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Arum cyrenaicum 20cm, ornamental species native of Libya and in few small populations in south-western Crete, making<br />
rather large spathes, pale green on the outsi<strong>de</strong> and a rose-pink insi<strong>de</strong>, and a reddish-pink spadix, above<br />
semi-glossy <strong>de</strong>ep green leaves. Somehow ten<strong>de</strong>r species requiring some protection from freezing<br />
through in winter, thus plant corms rather <strong>de</strong>ep. Excellent in a sunny, protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Preferably add some winter protection in a very cold winter. Zona Climática USDA 7. IV-V.<br />
Arum dioscoridis ssp.<br />
cyprium<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2692 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, subspecies native of Greece (Rho<strong>de</strong>s and Chios) and Cyprus differing in its either lighter<br />
purplish blotching on a pale green or entirely greenish spathe with a purplish lower bor<strong>de</strong>r and a tall<br />
blackish spadix. The glossy leaves sometimes show some slight white veining. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Original collection from a population in Perikklishia, Cyprus at some 350m. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2693 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6338 bulbo reposado (1,5cm)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Arum hygrophilum 40 (70)cm, a rather tall growing species native of Morocco, Cyprus and the eastern Mediterranean.<br />
Makes a narrow, bright green, purple lined spathe embedding a blackish-purple spadix on tall stalks<br />
usually born above narrow, arrow shaped, glossy leaves. For any loam-based, sandy, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Fully hardy and readily flowering. IV-V.<br />
Arum italicum ssp.<br />
albispathum<br />
Arum italicum ssp.<br />
canariensis<br />
Arum italicum ssp. italicum<br />
(light checkered)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2731 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm. subspecies from open woods or semi-wet grasslands in south-western Europe. Plain dark<br />
green, large arrow shaped leaves. Creamy white to yellowish green spathes and yellow to brownish yellow<br />
spadix. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2263 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (30)cm, the rarest of all italicum subspecies and native of the Canary islands and Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. This<br />
subspecies seems to have become extinct on the Canaries, whereas it has stable populations on<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. It makes dark green, arrow shaped leaves, sometimes with silvery to yellow green freckles. The<br />
stems' basis shows a light purplish tinge. The creamy-yellow spathe and spadix are followed by bright<br />
orange red fruit heads in summer. Easy in any rich, well drained soil in a frostfree, sunny spot. Tubers<br />
from cultivated plants raised from the form of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8648 bulbo reposado (1,5cm)<br />
€ 9,99<br />
30 (40)cm, a subspecies from Nothern Italy, growing in moist woods. Nicely silver speckled, large leaves<br />
emerging in October and an elegant yellowish-green spathe of 20cm and yellow spadix. Very attractive<br />
bright-orange seed heads on 30cm stems in late summer. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2264 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Arum italicum ssp. italicum<br />
(plain green leaves)<br />
Arum italicum ssp. italicum<br />
(strong checkered)<br />
Arum maculatum<br />
(Jack-in-the-Pulpit)<br />
Arum pictum ssp. pictum<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Arum pictum ssp.<br />
sagittifolium<br />
Asarina & Maurandya (Shooting Stars Pink)<br />
30 (40)cm, a subspecies with glossy plain green leaves from the Balearics (Spain) where it grows in rich<br />
soils in sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots. It makes an ornamental pale yellowish-green spathe and a yellow<br />
spadix followed by <strong>de</strong>corative bright-orange seed heads in summer. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny to partialy sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7401 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
30 (40)cm, a subspecies from northern Italy, growing in moist woods. Has ornamental silver-speckled,<br />
large leaves in late summer and winter. Elegant yellow green spathe of 20cm and yellow spadix. Very<br />
attractive bright-orange seed heads on 30cm stems in summer. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2265 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Spotted Jack-in-the-Pulpit is native of Central Europe where it occurs in humus rich, slightly<br />
wet soils in open spots in woods. It makes a yellowish green spathe with a middle brown spadix, followed<br />
by ornamental bright orange seed heads in late summer. The leaves are either plain green or spotted dark<br />
brown. An easily cultivated, fully hardy Arum species for any rich, well drained soils in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full<br />
sun. Makes large clumps with time. IV-V.<br />
SOBRE DE SEMILLAS GRATUITO: Available are 30 absolutely free seed packages with 10 seeds each<br />
from the Jack-in-the-Pulpit. Please select only one free package per or<strong>de</strong>r and put it into your shopping<br />
cart. Payable are only the regular packing and shipping costs and any markup of € 5.00 for small-amount<br />
or<strong>de</strong>rs below € 20.00 (excl. packing and shipping costs).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2277 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,79<br />
30 (40)cm, the only autumn flowering (!) Arum with purplish-black to <strong>de</strong>ep wine red spathe and black<br />
spadix above broadly arrow shaped, dark green, glossy leaves in the subspecies pictum which is native of<br />
Corsica and Sardinia. For any humus rich, very well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>d in a protected<br />
spot. In col<strong>de</strong>r regions it is recommen<strong>de</strong>d to cultivate this wintergreen species un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions,<br />
e.g. un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass or in an unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from a wild collection in the valley above<br />
Pedra Longa, eastern Sardinia at some 350m. At present we are the only supplier worldwi<strong>de</strong> for this<br />
subspecies! Zona climática USDA Zone 8/9. IX-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4237 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm, the only autumn flowering (!) Arum with purplish-black to <strong>de</strong>ep wine red spathe and black<br />
spadix above nicely silvery patterned leaves in the subspecies sagittifolium native of the Balearic islands<br />
Mallorca and Menorca. For any humus rich, very well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>d in a<br />
protected spot. In col<strong>de</strong>r regions it is recommen<strong>de</strong>d to cultivate this wintergreen species un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions, e.g. un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass or in an unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. 4cm ø corms are flowering size. Zona<br />
climática USDA 8/9. IX-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2775 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Shooting Stars Pink or Climbing Snapdragon are closely related genera with fast growing annual climbers, which make numerous showy<br />
trumpet-shaped flowers in pink to lilac sha<strong>de</strong>s throughout summer. Give plants some climbing aid. Excellent pants for covering walls and<br />
fences.<br />
For a frostfree pre-cultivation un<strong>de</strong>r glass in spring. Sow seeds flat on top of any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C in a sunny spot. Do<br />
not cover seeds with soil. Transplant seedlings to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from late spring to mid summer.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Maurandya scan<strong>de</strong>ns<br />
(Climbing Snapdragon)<br />
Asclepias (Milkweed or Silkweed)<br />
120 (200)cm, Climbing Snapdragon (syn. Asarina scan<strong>de</strong>ns) is a showy fast growing annual climber with<br />
numerous foxglove-like lilac-purple flowers with a white throat throughout summer. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partiall sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Sow seeds flat on top of any rich, well drained soil<br />
at some 20°C in a sunny spot un<strong>de</strong>r glass in mid spring. Do not cover seeds with soil. Transplant<br />
seedlings to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from late spring to mid summer. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8412 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Milkweeds or Silkweeds have annual flowering stems from perennial un<strong>de</strong>rground rhizomes. For any humus rich, sandy or rocky soil in full<br />
sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. The species offered here are fully hardy in Central Europe.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 15°C from spring to early summer in any well drained soil. Transplant rhizomes about 15cm <strong>de</strong>ep after stems<br />
have died down in autumn.<br />
Note: All parts are poisonous if ingested, the milk sap may cause severe skin irritations and eye burns.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
Asclepias arenaria<br />
(Sand Milkweed)<br />
Asclepias asperula<br />
(Antelope Horns Milkweed)<br />
40 (60)cm, Sand Milkweed has <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters greenish-yellow flowers above broad, smoothly<br />
hairy leaves. For any rich, very well drained, sandy soil in full sun a protected spot. Seeds from a certified<br />
wild collection in Yuma County, Colorado, USA at some 1050m. VI-VII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5291 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (100)cm, Antelope Horns Milkweed makes <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters of yellowish-green and <strong>de</strong>ep purple<br />
flowers above large, broadly-lanceolate, opposite leaves. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Daggett County, Utah, USA at some 1900m. VI-VII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5292 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Asclepias cordifolia<br />
(Heartleaf Milkweed)<br />
Asclepias curassavica<br />
(Mexican Butterfly<br />
Milkweed)<br />
Asclepias exaltata<br />
(Poke Milkweed)<br />
Asclepias hallii<br />
(Hall's Milkweed)<br />
Asclepias hirtella<br />
(Tall Green Milkweed)<br />
Asclepias incarnata<br />
(Swamp Milkweed)<br />
Asclepias pumila<br />
(Plains Milkweed)<br />
80 (110)cm, Heartleaf Milkweed is an utmost showy species from meadows in the Sierra Nevada in<br />
California. Makes <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of white and purplish, honey scented flowers above broad, cordate<br />
(heartshape) leaves. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Seeds from a certified wild collection in<br />
Quincy, Plumas County, California, USA. VII-VIII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0052 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Mexican Butterfly Milkweed is a fast growing annual to perennial native of Central and<br />
Northern South America and makes bright orange and red flowers in terminal clusters. It is an important<br />
host plant for the Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) and easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in<br />
full sun. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates plants will die back to the ground in winter, but may sometimes resprout from<br />
the rhizome in late spring. Alternatively plants can be grown as annuals from seeds sowed in late spring<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r glass. Transplant seedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1274 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
80 (180)cm, Poke Milkweed makes erect, herbaceous stems with purplish flowers in a <strong>de</strong>nse umbel<br />
above broad, opposite leaves. It is native of humus rich woods in Conneticut (USA). For any humus rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1009 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Hall's Milkweed makes <strong>de</strong>nse pale purplish-pink and cream flower umbels above broad<br />
lanceolate-oval, greyish-green leaves. Native of opens spots in southwestern USA. For any rich, very well<br />
drained slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4744 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
90 (130)cm, Tall Green Milkweed makes <strong>de</strong>nse creamy-green flower umbels above narrow, linear fresh<br />
green leaves. Native of open, semi-moist spots in woods and in meadows in southwestern USA. For any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4745 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (130)cm, Swamp Milkweed, rich pink flower heads above narrow leaves. Native of Indiana, New<br />
Brunswick and Saskatchewan, from Tennessee to Colorado, growing in the edges of swamps and ponds.<br />
Can be cultivated in virtually and rich, well drained soil type in a sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1275 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6968 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Asclepias purpurascens 170cm, attractive pinkish-purple flowers terminal clusters of erect stems with light green leaves. Native of<br />
dry, rocky areas in open spots in woods of Indiana, from New England to North Carolina and from<br />
Minnesota to Arkansas. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
Asclepias speciosa<br />
(Showy Milkweed)<br />
Asclepias sullivantii<br />
(Sullivant's Milkweed)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1276 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (120)cm, Showy Milkweed is an ornamental species with grayish-green broad leaves and showy<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse clusters of white, strongly sweet-scented flowers. Native throughout the midwestern and western<br />
states in the US. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection<br />
in Greenville, Plumas County, California, USA. VII-VIII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0050 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (100)cm, Sullivant's Milkweed is an rare and threatened herbaceous species with upright stems with<br />
pale pink and cream flowers in a <strong>de</strong>nse umbel above broad, opposite leaves. It is native of humus rich<br />
prairies in the USA. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1010 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Asclepias syriaca 120 (200)cm, the tallest hardy species with large sweetly scented rose and white star-flowers in ball-like<br />
flower heads. Easily cultivated in any rich, preferably sandy or rocky soil in full sun. We had an excellent<br />
seed crop this year, thus we would like to offer this species at an all-time low price! VI-VIII.<br />
Asclepias tuberosa<br />
(Butterfly Milkweed)<br />
Asclepias verticillata<br />
(Whorled Milkweed)<br />
Asclepias viridiflora<br />
(Green Comet Milkweed)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1277 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,39<br />
90 (130)cm, Butterfly Milkweed is a herbaceous perennial with a creeping rhizome and upright stalks with<br />
linear leaves and terminal clusters of bright orange flowers. Native in rocky, sunny spots throughout<br />
central and eastern USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild<br />
collection in Montrose County, Colorado, USA at some 1.850m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4179 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Whorled Milkweed makes unbranched stems covered with narrow leaves, and a terminal<br />
cluster with several greenish white flowers. Native of prairie regions in the US. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3614 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (80)cm, Green Comet Milkweed makes erect stems with light green flowers in a <strong>de</strong>nse umbel above<br />
broad, opposite leaves. It is native of rocky, open areas in prairies in the USA (Georgia, north-eastern<br />
Mexico, Ontario and S New England). For any humus rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in full<br />
sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1011 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Asclepias viridis<br />
(Antelope-Horn Milkweed)<br />
Asimina (Hardy Custard Apple)<br />
50 (80)cm, Antelope-Horn Milkweed is a herbaceous species with upright stems crowned with umbels of<br />
greenish-purple flowers above lanceolate to elliptic, alternate leaves. It is native of prairies and humus<br />
rich, open spots in woods in the USA (Nebraska, West Virginia, Florida and W Texas). For any humus<br />
rich, very well drained, slightly rocky soil in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1002 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,49<br />
Hardy Custard Apple or Pawpaw is a small genus with some winter hardy species native of N America and NE Asia in an otherwise rather<br />
tropical family. They are native of <strong>de</strong>ep, humus rich, slightly moist and acidic soils in open spots in woods. They grow as tall, woody<br />
shrubs to small trees and have showy, large leaves and cup-shaped flowers which are born on the past years stems. These are followed<br />
by edible fruits (weighing up to 300g each) with a very sweet, <strong>de</strong>liciously aromatic white pulp. Asimina plants do not self-pollinate, thus<br />
always two different individuals shall be planted next to each other.<br />
Sow the large seeds flat in any humus rich, sandy, very well drained soil in pots in a protected, sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Seeds<br />
germinate in late spring the following year. Transplant in autumn as soon as leaves start to yellow or alternatively in early spring before<br />
leaves emerge.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
3 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Asimina triloba<br />
(Hardy Custard Apple)<br />
3 (7)m, Hardy Custard Apple is a loosely branching, tall woody shrub to small tree with alternate, long,<br />
obovate, dark green leaves, pubescent on the un<strong>de</strong>rsi<strong>de</strong>. The large, purplish brown flowers are born on<br />
the stems from previous years. Makes large, <strong>de</strong>liciously sweet fruits with a white, pineapple-banana-like<br />
flesh. Fruits mature in autumn. Native of <strong>de</strong>ep, rich, slightly moist soils throughout the south-eastern US<br />
extending to S Canada where is has partly become quite rare due to <strong>de</strong>forestation. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3171 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Asparagus (Canary and Mediterranean Ornamental Asparagus)<br />
Asparagus is a broad family not only covering the edible vegetable, but also several pot plants mostly cultivated for their lush evergreen<br />
foliage. The Canary and Mediterranean species divi<strong>de</strong> into tall, erect growing shrubs (e.g. Asparagus plocamoi<strong>de</strong>s) and short, branching<br />
shrubs (e.g. Asparagus horridus). All are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot and should be kept cooler (yet<br />
frostfree) in winter with reduced watering.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained, sandy to rocky soil at some 15°C to 25°C throughout the year. Germination is irregular between 4 weeks<br />
to 3 months. Keep seedlings especially in winter months in a sunny spot.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Asparagus acutifolius<br />
Exclusivo<br />
100 (180)cm, a medium sized to tall Mediterranean woody, evergreen shrub from partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to<br />
sunny spots in woods. Makes short, dark green, narrow leaves and short, rather smooth "spines", and<br />
small yellowish flowers followed by blackish-green fruits in autumn and winter. Young shoots can be<br />
eaten cooked or fried just as regular Asparagus. For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun throughout<br />
the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4945 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Asparagus albus Exclusivo 50 (100)cm, a medium sized woody, evergreen Mediterranean shrub from sunny, dryish spots rocky soils<br />
and walls. Makes dark green, narrow leaves on whitish stems armed with strong "spines", and small<br />
yellowish flowers followed by most ornamental, bright scarlet fruits in autumn and winter. Young shoots<br />
can be eaten cooked or fried just as regular Asparagus. For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
Asparagus horridus<br />
Exclusive<br />
Asparagus pastorianus<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Asparagus plocamoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Asparagus scoparius<br />
Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4946 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (70)cm, a most ornamental species with numerous, very strong, <strong>de</strong>nse, dark green "spines" (i.e.<br />
cladodia), brownish green flowers in summer and black berries in autumn and winter. Plants from<br />
Fuerteventura are much more compact in all parts then the specimens in the Mediterranean (Mallorca and<br />
Cyprus) as well as the Arabian region. For any very well drained, rather inorganic, stony soil in an always<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3437 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Fuerteventura, España)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4933 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6278 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Governor's Bay, Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (130)cm, a very compact growing Asparagus species with strong, woody, benching branches, which<br />
are silvery brown in their juvenile stage, covered with some larger thorns and numerous linear dark green<br />
leaves. Small yellowish green flowers are followed by small berries turning to bright red on maturing. From<br />
succulent shrub formations, growing in any rich, yet well drained soil in a sunny spot. Reduce watering to<br />
a minimum in winter. IX-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2998 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
180 (270)cm, tall Asparagus species with completely erect, woody perennial stems and pendulous<br />
branches with soft, needle-like, middle green foliage, a very ornamental Canary Asparagus from the<br />
xerophytic shrub zone. Ol<strong>de</strong>r plants make numerous small berries turning to intense red on ripening. For<br />
any rich, sandy to stony soil in full sun. Reduce watering to a minimum in winter. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2999 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
200 (300)cm, a tall perennial species with a woody stem base and filigree, needle-like leaves on tall stems<br />
and numerous small whitish-cream flowers followed by orange-red fruits. Native of sun exposed rocky<br />
sites at lower elevations on La Palma, Tenerife and Gran Canaria. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6491 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Asparagus umbellatus 100 (200)cm, a tall perennial with long arching stems <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with dark green needle-like stiff<br />
foliage and small yellowish-white flowers followed by green berries. Native of sunny, rocky sites on the<br />
islands of Tenerife, La Gomera, La Palma, El Hierro and Gran Canaria. For any rich, well drained soil in<br />
full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Aspho<strong>de</strong>line (Yellow Aspho<strong>de</strong>l)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7338 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aspho<strong>de</strong>line have large racemes with sulfuric yellow flowers, opening one after each other for a long period. Very easy in any soil in full<br />
sun in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Decorative seed capsule in late summer to fall.<br />
Sow autumn to late spring in any well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot in winter. Transplant young<br />
rhizomes in early autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aspho<strong>de</strong>line liburnica 70 (100)cm, <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes of glaucous, grass like leaves from where the flowering stalk emerges. From<br />
the E Mediterranean, very rare. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1281 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Aspho<strong>de</strong>line lutea 80 (120)cm, has broa<strong>de</strong>r leaves than the above, strongly veined. Larger flowers in bright yellow. Attractive<br />
orange fruit capsule from August onwards. VI-VIII.<br />
Aspho<strong>de</strong>line taurica<br />
Aspho<strong>de</strong>lus (Affodil or Aspho<strong>de</strong>l)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1282 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6900 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
The Mediterranean Aspho<strong>de</strong>lus is close to African Kniphofia and makes broadly lanceolate leaves and large racemes with usually white to<br />
cream or rosy-white flowers. Easy for full sun in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow autumn to late spring in any well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot in winter. Transplant young<br />
rhizomes in early autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aspho<strong>de</strong>lus albus 80 (150)cm, one of the tallest species in its genus, makes a rosette up to 1m in diameter and racemes up<br />
to 1.5m in height with white flowers, slightly veined greenish rose on the outsi<strong>de</strong>. Easy and robust species<br />
for any rocky, well drained soil in full sun. Zona Climática USDA 6. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1283 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aspho<strong>de</strong>lus fistulosus 40 (70)cm, more compact rosette and multibranching racemes with numerous small white flowers sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
with brown. Grows sometimes as a biannual, easily raised from seeds. For any rocky, well drained soil in<br />
full sun. Zona Climática USDA 7/8. VII-VIII.<br />
U.S. customers only: Aspho<strong>de</strong>lus fistulosus is prohibited for importation to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1284 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Aspho<strong>de</strong>lus microcarpus 200 (300)cm, wintergreen and summer dormant perennial rhizome with a beautiful, impressively tall<br />
inflorescence of large, rose white flowers from a central basal, large leaf rosette. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot, best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in large pots in a wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or the like with<br />
reduced watering, as strong freezing may harm severely the leaves in winter. Seeds from populations on<br />
the Canary Islands. XII-III.<br />
Astartea & Chamaelaucium (Wax-Flower)<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Astartea fascicularis<br />
(Pale Pink Dainty Astartea)<br />
Astartea fascicularis<br />
(White Dainty Astartea)<br />
Chamaelaucium<br />
megalopetalum<br />
(Ravensthorpe Wax-flower)<br />
Chamaelaucium uncinatum<br />
(Geraldton Wax)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3034 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Islas Canarias)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6877 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6878 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6940 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6939 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Aster<br />
Aster is a s broad genus of usually perennials from temperate regions in the northern hemisphere and provi<strong>de</strong>s several floriferous species<br />
with bright laven<strong>de</strong>r, lilac to rich pink flowers above finely dissected leaves from summer to late autumn. All Aster species are easily grown<br />
in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aster alpinus<br />
(Alpine Aster)<br />
Aster himalaicus<br />
(Himalaya Aster)<br />
Aster tongolensis<br />
(East Indies Aster)<br />
15 (25)cm, Alpine Aster is a perennial with beautiful laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flower heads with a yellow disk above<br />
narrow leaves. It is native of mountain meadows from the Pyrenees to the Alps, the Tatra range, the<br />
Balkans and western Asia. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. An excellent<br />
plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7118 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Himalaya Aster is a perennial aster with utmost showy, large, rich laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flower heads<br />
with a greenish-yellow disk above narrow leaves. Native of meadows and rock crevices in Eastern Asia.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4085 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, East Indies Aster is a perennial aster with utmost showy, large, pale laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flower<br />
heads with an orange-yellow disk above narrow leaves. Native of meadows and rock crevices in China.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6342 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Astericus (Yellow Sea Daisy) & Nauplius (Silky Hairy Goldstar)<br />
Yellow Sea Daisies and Silky Hairy Goldstars belong to small genera en<strong>de</strong>mic to the Canary islands, the Mediterranean and North Africa.<br />
Most species are semi-woody perennials to woody shrubs perennial shrubs with silky haired leaves in Nauplius arranged in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal<br />
rosettes and have showy, quite large, intense yellow flowers. They are easily grown pot plants for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow flat on any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C. Do not cover seeds and keep soil always slightly moist from beneath.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Legal note: All material <strong>de</strong>scends from horticulturally propagated plants in Germany respectively Lebanon only. We do not sell any wild<br />
collected material and strictly refrain from offering such in or<strong>de</strong>r to protect several endangered specimens in habitat and to comply with<br />
national and international laws on the tra<strong>de</strong> of protected plants and parts thereof, such as seeds.<br />
Asteriscus imbricatus<br />
(Moroccan Yellow Sea<br />
Daisy) Exclusivo<br />
Asteriscus maritimus<br />
(Yellow Sea Daisy)<br />
Nauplius intermedius<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Nauplius sericeus<br />
(Silky Hairy Goldstar)<br />
Nauplius stenophyllus<br />
Exclusivo<br />
30 (50)cm, Moroccan Yellow Sea Daisy is a small woody evergreen shrub with numerous terminal rich<br />
yellow flowers. Native of rocky, sunny sites in western Morocco. An excellent container plant for any rich,<br />
very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C<br />
in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7361 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Yellow Sea Daisy is a dwarf semi-woody evergreen perennial with <strong>de</strong>nse carpets of rich yellow<br />
flowers. Native of rocky to sandy sites in the western Mediterranean. An excellent container plant for any<br />
rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some<br />
15°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8124 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7360 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100cm, a woody evergreen shrub with ornamental silvery, aromatic foliage and terminal bright yellow<br />
flowers similar to Nauplius sericeus. Native of rocky, sunny sites on Lanzarote. Excellent container plant<br />
for any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum<br />
of some 10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5108 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (120)cm, Silky Hairy Goldstar has ornamental, <strong>de</strong>nse terminal silky hairy leaf rosettes and showy,<br />
intense yellow flowers. A very floriferous, showy, woody perennial species from Fuerteventura and<br />
Lanzarote where it occurs in open, sunny spots in upper regions. An easily grown pot plant for any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year and a winter minimum of some 10°C with reduced<br />
watering. VIII-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4478 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Fuerteventura)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, a dwarf woody evergreen shrub with narrow, silvery green, aromatic foliage and terminal bright<br />
yellow flowers. Native of rocky, sunny sites throughout Gran Canaria. Good pot plant for any rich, very<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in<br />
full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5109 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Astydamia (Canary Sea Fennel) & Crithmum (Medit. Sea Fennel)<br />
Canary Sea Fennel and Mediterranean Sea Fennel are small genera native of rocky sites close to the see on the Canary islands and<br />
throughout the Mediterranean region. The Canary Sea Fennel has very broad, light green, strongly aromatic leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal<br />
rosette, whereas the Mediterranean Sea Fennel makes bluish-green, <strong>de</strong>eply cut, slightly succulent leaves. Leaves of both species have an<br />
aromatic, slightly bitter and salty taste and may be used in soups and salads. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the<br />
year and a winter minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering.<br />
Sow pure seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep seedlings always sunny, especially in winter.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Astydamia latifolia<br />
(Canary Sea Fennel)<br />
Crithmum maritimum<br />
(Mediterranean Sea Fennel)<br />
Atropa (Belladonna)<br />
30cm, Canary Sea Fennel is a herbaceous perennial native of rocky sites close to the see on the Canary<br />
islands. It makes broad, light green, strongly aromatic leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette. The leaves have an<br />
aromatic, slightly bitter and salty taste and may be used in soups and salads. Easily grown in containers<br />
in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter in full sun and at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. Seeds <strong>de</strong>rive from populations in Punta <strong>de</strong> Teno, Tenerife and Fuencaliente, La<br />
Palma. II-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6034 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5129 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Mediterranean Sea Fennel is a semi-evergreen perennial native of rocky sites close to the see<br />
throughout the Mediterranean. It makes finely cut, slightly succulent, bluish-green, strongly aromatic<br />
leaves in lose basal to short stemmed rosettes. The leaves have an aromatic, slightly bitter and salty taste<br />
and may be used in soups and salads. Easily grown in containers in any rich, well drained soil in full sun<br />
throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter in full sun and at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8227 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Atropa or Belladonna species make a perennial rootstock from which the annual stems emerge in spring. Bell-shaped flowers are followed<br />
by ornamental, glossy, blackish-purple to greenish-yellow berries. Very easy in cultivation for any rich soil in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d places.<br />
Sow flat from autumn or late spring in any well drained, yet humus rich soil. Will grow rapidly in late spring and summer. Transplant<br />
dormant rootstock in autumn after leaves have withered.<br />
Note: All parts (especially the seducing berries) are poisonous if ingested !<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Atropa acuminata<br />
(Indian Belladonna)<br />
Atropa belladonna<br />
(Black Belladonna)<br />
Atropa belladonna var. lutea<br />
(Yellow Belladonna)<br />
Atropa komarovii<br />
(Turkmenistan Belladonna)<br />
Australian Iris and Lily members<br />
100 (130)cm, Indian Belladonna makes purple-black, bell shaped flowers followed by dark purple berries<br />
on reddish stems. Native of open spots in woods of Kashmir (Central Asia). For any humus rich, slightly<br />
moist soil in a preferably partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1285 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Black Belladonna, pale yellowish red bell shaped bellflowers, which are followed by<br />
ornamental, glossy, black, cherry-sized berries. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a preferably<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-IX.<br />
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each from the black belladonna. Please select only one free package per or<strong>de</strong>r and put it into your<br />
shopping cart. Payable are only the regular packing and shipping costs and any markup of € 5,00 for<br />
small-amount or<strong>de</strong>rs below € 20,00 (excl. packing and shipping costs).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1286 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
120 (170)cm, Yellow Belladonna is a very rare variety with pure pale yellow bellflowers and yellowish<br />
berries. Easily grown in any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a preferably partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot.<br />
V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2808 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
120 (180)cm, Turkmenistan Belladonna has greenish yellow flowers with violet veins. A taller form of the<br />
Middle European Atropa belladonna, native of Central Asia. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
preferably partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1289 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
In this category you find several Australian members of the Iridaceae and Liliaceae families, as well as some allies. All are perennials with<br />
showy, bright colored flowers and evergreen, iris like, narrow, and sword shaped leaves. For being cold resistant, but not winter hardy in<br />
Central Europe these should be grown as pot plants in any fertile, humus-rich, well drained soil in full sun (winter) to partial sha<strong>de</strong><br />
(summer). In winter reduce watering to a minimum and keep plants at a minimum of some 10°C. Excellent for the unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
or the cool greenhouse.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus-rich, slightly sandy or rocky, well drained substrate at some 20°C. After germination keep pots slightly drier<br />
and especially in winter in full sun.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Agrostocrinum scabrum<br />
(Blue Grass Lily)<br />
Agrostocrinum<br />
stypandroi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Blue Grass Lily)<br />
30 (60)cm, Blue Grass Lily makes showy lilac blue flowers on elegant stems and long, upright hold grass<br />
like foliage. Native of granite grounds in open spots in forests in Western Australia. For any rich, well<br />
drained substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6067 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (60)cm, Blue Grass Lily makes showy lilac blue flowers on elegant stems and long, upright hold grass<br />
like foliage. Native of open spots in woods in Western Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
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Chamaescilla corymbosa<br />
(Australian Blue Stars)<br />
Dichopogon strictus<br />
(Chocolate Lily)<br />
Diplarrena latifolia<br />
(Western Flag Iris)<br />
Johnsonia lupulina<br />
(Hoo<strong>de</strong>d Lily)<br />
Laxmannia gracilis<br />
(Slen<strong>de</strong>r Wire Lily)<br />
Orthrosanthus<br />
polystachyus<br />
(Morning Flag)<br />
Patersonia glabrata<br />
(Leafy Purple Flag)<br />
Patersonia lanata<br />
(Woolly Leafy Flag)<br />
Patersonia occi<strong>de</strong>ntalis<br />
(Purple Flag)<br />
Patersonia umbrosa var.<br />
umbrosa<br />
(Blue Leafy Flag)<br />
Sowerbaea juncea<br />
(Vanilla Lily)<br />
Stypandra glauca<br />
(Graceful Blue Lily)<br />
Thysanotus arenarius<br />
Thysanotus manglesianus<br />
Austromyrtus (Midgen Berry)<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6068 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6941 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (100)cm, Chocolate Lily makes showy lilac blue orchid like, chocolate scented flowers on elegant<br />
stems and long, recurving grass like foliage. Native of open spots in grasslands, shrub lands and<br />
Eucalyptus forests in Western Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to<br />
sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6069 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (100)cm,Western Flag Iris has showy snow white to cream flowers with two basal blotches and long<br />
and narrow grass like leaves. From montane to subalpine grasslands in Tasmania. For any rich, well<br />
drained substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6070 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (80)cm,Hoo<strong>de</strong>d Lily has unusual nodding inflorescences with large pale rose to white bracts enclosing<br />
the flowers. Grass like, narrow leaves in <strong>de</strong>nse clumps. From grasslands in south western Australia. For<br />
any rich, well drained substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6071 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Slen<strong>de</strong>r Wire Lily makes small white to pale rose flowers on long stalks above grass like linear<br />
leaves. Native of open spots in woodlands or open stony areas, on sandstone in New South Wales<br />
(Australia). For any rich, well drained substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at<br />
a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6072 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
90 (120)cm, Morning Flag is a showy perennial with iris like leaves and rich blue flowers on tall stalks.<br />
Native of open spots in woods in south western Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in a partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6073 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (80)cm, Leafy Purple Flag is a showy perennial with narrow grass like leaves in <strong>de</strong>nse tufts and rich<br />
violet blue flowers on tall stalks. Native of open spots in woods from New South Wales to Victoria and<br />
Queensland (Australia). For any rich, well drained substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Keep<br />
drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6074 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Woolly Leafy Flag is a showy perennial with narrow grass like leaves in <strong>de</strong>nse tufts and rich<br />
violet blue flowers on upright stalks. Native of sandy soils in open spots in shrub lands in southern<br />
Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6075 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Purple Flag is a showy perennial with narrow grass like leaves in <strong>de</strong>nse tufts and rich violet<br />
blue flowers on upright stalks. Native of sandy soils in open spots in shrub lands in south western<br />
Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6076 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (90)cm, Blue Leafy Flag is a showy perennial with narrow grass like leaves in <strong>de</strong>nse tufts and rich<br />
violet blue flowers on upright stalks. Native of sandy soils in open spots in shrub lands in south western<br />
Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6077 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (35)cm, Vanilla Lily is a showy perennial with narrow grass like leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of vanilla<br />
scented rich pink to lilac flowers on upright stalks. A rather rare species native of sandy soils in open<br />
spots in shrub lands in south western Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
to sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6078 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7307 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 6,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7310 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 9,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7311 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Austromyrtus dulcis<br />
(Midgen Berry)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6879 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 9,99<br />
Averrhoa (Cucumber Tree and Star Fruit Tree)<br />
Cucumber Tree and Star Fruit Tree are medium sized trees and belong to a small tropical Asian genus of evergreen trees within the sorrel<br />
or shamrock family (Oxalidaceae). They have large, glossy foliage and are cauliflorous, i.e. flowers and fruits are produced on ol<strong>de</strong>r<br />
branches or trunks. Fruits are edible and have a refreshing. slightly sour taste. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot throught the year. In winter keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C (optimal: 20°C) with reduced watering.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, well drained soil at some 25°C. Keep soil only slightly moist and pots in full sun (winter) to partial sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
(summer). Seed is alway very scarce.<br />
5 semillas por sobre.<br />
Averrhoa bilimbi<br />
(Cucumber Tree)<br />
Averrhoa carambola<br />
(Star Fruit)<br />
Azorina (Azores Bellflower)<br />
3 (7)m, Cucumber Tree is a tropical tree with cucumber like, juicy and edible fruits with a refreshing<br />
sweet sour taste similar to the star fruit (Averrhoa carambola). For any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C<br />
(optimal: 20°C) with reduced watering. III-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6490 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (7)m, Star Fruit or Carambola is a tropical tree from South America with angled, very juicy and aromatic<br />
sweet-sour yellow fruits. If cut into slices, these resemble a star. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C<br />
(optimal: 20°C) with reduced watering. III-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8414 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
The highly endangered Azores Harebell is en<strong>de</strong>mic of fresh cliffs and rocks on the Azores. Makes a small woody shrub with a broad trunk<br />
and large, beautiful pink bellflowers in summer. Grows easily in any well drained, humus rich and sandy soil. Shortly before flowering<br />
starts in summer plants will grow more slowly. As soon as temperatures <strong>de</strong>crease and air humidity rises in autumn they will restart<br />
growing.<br />
Sow on any humus rich, sandy soil, at 15°C to maximum 22°C in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Do not cover dust like seeds. Keep soil always slightly<br />
moist but not wet from beneath. Keep seedlings sunny, especially in winter. Will grow rapidly with fifth pair of leaves from autumn to spring<br />
and may gain flowering size within four years. For any partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot in summer and always sunny place in winter, keep<br />
frostfree.<br />
40 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Azorina vidalii 30 (50)cm, Azores Harebell, makes spikes of large, pink (rarely white) bellflowers above evergreen,<br />
narrow, shiny, leathery leaves on rather thin branches which crown an erect, very broad and slightly<br />
succulent, gray-barked stem. Keep moist but not wet and always sunny throughout the year. Let soil fall<br />
slightly drier in winter, keep in a cool (yet frostfree) and sunny spot at a minimum of some 10°C. VII-VIII.<br />
Babiana<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3001 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Babiana are bulbous plants native of western southern Africa, especially Namaqualand and the Western Cape. Most species make short<br />
and broad iris like leaves with prominent veines and showy bright colored flowes in sha<strong>de</strong>s of violet-blue, pale yellow or scarlet. All species<br />
are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. During dormancy keep plants rather dry and in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to a minimum. Excellent in a frostfree greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, for their small to<br />
medium tall size they can be grown in rather small pots on window sills as well. Most species will already gain flowering size within one<br />
year.<br />
Sow the small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C<br />
throughout the year and soil always slighly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will siginificantly<br />
enhance germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Babiana ambigua 5 (10)cm, makes rather large, blue, sweetly fragrant flowers with light yellow inner markings. Native from<br />
sandy flats and lower slopes in the Western Cape. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3946 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Babiana angustifolia 10 (25)cm, a showy species with dark blue flowers and a dark purplish-black throat and short, ribbed, mid<br />
green leaves. Native from semi wet soils in the Northwestern and Southwestern Center in the Cape. For<br />
any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep<br />
drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Babiana cuneata<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3947 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8597 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Babiana curviscapa 15 (20)cm, a nice species with broad, dark green leaves with prominent veins and rich lilac, red or pale<br />
rose flowers with a white blotch on two of its petals. For any rich, well drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter<br />
with reduced watering and a minimum of some 5°C. An excellent pot plant for an unheated greenhouse,<br />
cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny window sill. VI-VII.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6262 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Babiana dregei 10 (15)cm, has dark purplish blue flowers and short, strongly ribbed leaves with an acute tip. Native of<br />
rock crevices in mountain slopes and hills in the Namakwaland Klipkoppe. For any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3948 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Babiana fragrans 15 (20)cm, a showy species with broad, dark green leaves with prominent veins and pale rose to lilac,<br />
slightly fragrant flowers on a short branching stem. For any rich, well drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter<br />
with reduced watering and a minimum of some 5°C. An excellent pot plant for an unheated greenhouse,<br />
cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny window sill. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6260 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Babiana framesii 5 (10)cm, a dwarf species with purplish blue, iris like flowers and short iris like leaves. Native from rocky<br />
soils in shrub formations in mountain slopes in the Western Cape. For any rich, well drained substrate in<br />
a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
VI-VIII.<br />
Babiana melanops<br />
Babiana mucronata<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3949 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8598 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8599 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Babiana odorata 5 (15)cm, a dwarf species with pale lemon flowers and short and broad, iris like leaves. Native from clay<br />
soils in the Western Cape. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3951 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Babiana patersoniae 5 (15)cm, sweetly fragrant purplish blue to pale bluish-white flowers and short, iris like leaves. Native from<br />
clay soils from Caledon to the Eastern Cape. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3952 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Babiana patula 15 (20)cm, amongst the most beautiful member in this genus with showy, bicolored, strongly scented<br />
flowers with mauve and yellow markings. From clay soils from the south-western Cape to the Southern<br />
Cape and to Langeberg Mountains. For any rich, well drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter with reduced<br />
watering and a minimum of some 5°C. An excellent pot plant for an unheated greenhouse, cold<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny window sill. VI-VII.<br />
Babiana pygmae<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6259 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8299 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Babiana ringens 25 (35)cm, an unusual species with upright hold dark green, narrow leaves and scarlet red flowers with<br />
narrow petals just above ground level. For any rich, well drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter with reduced<br />
watering and a minimum of some 5°C. An excellent pot plant for an unheated greenhouse, cold<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny window sill. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6258 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Babiana sambucina 10cm, showy mauve flowers with a white blotch on lower petals and narrow, hairy leaves. Native of<br />
sandstone slopes from the Bokkeveld Mountains to Port Elizabeth, Karoo and Eastern Cape. For any rich,<br />
well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Babiana sinuata<br />
Babiana thunbergii<br />
Babiana tubiflora<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3953 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8600 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8300 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8601 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Babiana vanzyliae 5 (15)cm, has pale yellow flowers and lanceolate, ribbed leaves. Native of sandstone soils in the Western<br />
Cape. Native of rocky sandstone soils from the Northwest Center to southern Namaqualand. For any rich,<br />
well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5045 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Babiana villosa 30cm, makes most ornamental bright winered flowers above strongly ribbed leaves. Native of clay soils in<br />
flats from Tulbagh to Malmesbury in the Northwest and Southwest Center. For any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5046 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Backhousia (Lemon Scented Myrtle) & Baeckea (Camphor Myrtle)<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Backhousia citriodora<br />
(Lemon Scented Myrtle)<br />
Baeckea camphorata<br />
(Camphor Myrtle)<br />
Bahia<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6964 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6880 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bahia is a small genus of some 12 perennials with showy bright yellow flowers. They are native of rocky, sunny sites from southwester<br />
USA to Chile. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Bahia dissecta<br />
(Ragleaf Bahia)<br />
30 (100)cm, Ragleaf Bahia is an openly branched annual to biannual with lemon yellow flowers. Native of<br />
dry, open spots in forests in southwestern USA. For any rich, very well drained slightly rocky or sandy soil<br />
in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4746 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Baileya (Desert Marigold) & Lindheimera (Texas Yellowstar)<br />
Desert Marigold and Texas Yellowstar inclu<strong>de</strong> only four species from rocky, dryish, sunny sites in South-Western United States through<br />
to Mexico. They have numerous showy, bright yellow flowers above <strong>de</strong>eply lobed, greyish-green leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette (Baileya)<br />
or elongated, hairy leaves on losely branching stems (Lindheimera). All are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, slightly rocky or<br />
sandy soil in full sun. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Baileya multiradiata<br />
(Desert Marigold)<br />
Lindheimera texana<br />
(Texas Yellowstar)<br />
Balsamorhiza (Balsamroot)<br />
30 (50)cm, Desert Marigold is a showy annual with numerous erect stalks topped by lemon-yellow flowers<br />
above a greyish green basal leaf rosette. Native or rocky sites in full sun in southwestern USA. For any<br />
rich, very well drained slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4747 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Texas Yellowstar is a showy annual with erect, losely branching stalks topped by rich yellow<br />
flowers above hairy, long leaves. Native or rocky sites in full sun in the South of the USA. For any rich,<br />
very well drained slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8007 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Balsamroot is a small genus with perennial species native of meadows and rocky, dryish, sunny sites in southwestern United States. They<br />
have showy, short-stalked, bright yellow flowers above a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Balsamorhiza <strong>de</strong>ltoi<strong>de</strong>a<br />
(Deltoid Balsamroot)<br />
Balsamorhiza hookeri var.<br />
lagocephala<br />
(Rabbit Head Balsamroot)<br />
Balsamorhiza hookeri var.<br />
lanata<br />
(Woolly Balsamroot)<br />
Balsamorhiza sagittata<br />
(Arrowleaf Balsamroot)<br />
Banksia<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Banksia ashbyi<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Banksia)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6825 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Rabbit Head Balsamroot has <strong>de</strong>eply dissected leaves and bright single yellow flowers. Seeds from<br />
a certified wild collection in Kittitas County, Washington, USA at some 1250m. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6736 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
30cm, Woolly Balsamroot is a most ornamental and very rare variety with <strong>de</strong>nsely white woolly haired<br />
leaves and single bright yellow flowers. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Siskiyou County,<br />
California, USA at some 900m. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6737 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 9,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Arrowleaf Balsamroot is a showy perennial with several large, bright yellow flowers with a<br />
darker yellow center above a greyish green basal rosette of broad leaves. Native or rocky sites in full sun<br />
in the eastern Casca<strong>de</strong>s in western USA. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4748 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6881 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 6,99<br />
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Banksia audax<br />
(Dwarf Dryland Banksia)<br />
Banksia baueri<br />
(Possum Banksia)<br />
Banksia baxteri<br />
(Birds-nest Banksia)<br />
Banksia benthamiana<br />
Banksia bur<strong>de</strong>ttii<br />
(Bur<strong>de</strong>tt's Banksia)<br />
Banksia coccinea<br />
(Scarlet Banksia)<br />
Banksia ericifolia var.<br />
ericifolia<br />
(Heath-leaved Banksia)<br />
Banksia ericifolia var.<br />
macrantha<br />
Banksia grandis<br />
(Bull Banksia)<br />
Banksia hookeriana<br />
(Eneabba Banksia)<br />
Banksia lemanniana<br />
(Yellow Lantern Banksia)<br />
Banksia leptophylla<br />
Banksia littoralis<br />
(Swamp Banksia)<br />
Banksia marginata<br />
(Silver Banksia)<br />
Banksia media<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Stalk Banksia)<br />
Banksia meisneri<br />
Banksia nutans var.<br />
cernuella<br />
(Dainty Nodding Banksia)<br />
Banksia nutans var. nutans<br />
(Nodding Banksia)<br />
Banksia occi<strong>de</strong>ntalis<br />
(Red Swamp-Banksia)<br />
Banksia oreophila<br />
(Western Australian<br />
Mountain Banksia)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6882 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6883 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 8,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6884 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6885 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6886 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 6,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6963 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6887 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6888 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6889 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6890 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 6,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6962 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 9,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6891 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6892 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6893 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6894 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 6,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6895 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6896 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 8,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6897 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 8,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6898 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Banksia pilostylis<br />
Banksia praemorsa<br />
(Wine Red Coastline<br />
Banksia)<br />
Banksia praemorsa<br />
(Yellow Coastline Banksia)<br />
Banksia prionotes<br />
(Orange Banksia)<br />
Banksia pulchella<br />
(Dainty Banksia)<br />
Banksia seminuda<br />
(River Banksia)<br />
Banksia speciosa<br />
(Showy Banksia)<br />
Banksia spinulosa var.<br />
collina<br />
(Hair-pin Banksia)<br />
Banksia spinulosa var.<br />
cunninghamii<br />
Banksia spinulosa var.<br />
spinulosa<br />
(Hair-pin Banksia)<br />
Banksia victoriae<br />
(Woolly Orange Banksia)<br />
Banksia violacea<br />
(Violet Banksia)<br />
Baptisia (Wild Indigo)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6899 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 8,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6900 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 6,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6901 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6902 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 8,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6961 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6903 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6904 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 9,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6960 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 8,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6905 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6906 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6907 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6908 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 9,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6909 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 6,99<br />
Baptisia or Wild Indigo are herbaceous perennials or woody shrubs with in some species long racemes of bright colored pea-flowers<br />
above feathered leaves. Native of woods in N America growing in rich soils. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
spot.<br />
Sow flat in any good, well drained soil, keep pots in a sheltered spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Transplant young root stock after leaves have<br />
withered in autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Baptisia australis<br />
(Blue Wild Indigo)<br />
Baptisia lactea<br />
(Milky White Indigo)<br />
Baptisia leucantha<br />
(White Wild Indigo)<br />
140cm, rich violet blue pea-flowers in racemes above three-feathered bluish green leaves. A beautiful<br />
clump forming species from central and E USA (Nebraska to New Hampshire, S to North Georgia, W to<br />
Texas), where it grows in rich soil in open spots in woods. For any good, slightly moist, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2435 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100cm, Milky White Indigo is an herbaceous perennial with quite large white flowers above bluish-green<br />
leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6738 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
100 (150)cm, White Wild Indigo is a herbaceous perennial with showy upright stems covered with several<br />
snow-white flowers above bluish-green trifoliate leaves. Native of prairie meadows in southwestern USA.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4847 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Baptisia leucophaea<br />
(Wild Cream Indigo)<br />
Baptisia sphaerocarpa<br />
(Wild Yellow Indigo)<br />
Baptisia tinctoria<br />
(Wild Indigo)<br />
Barbarea (Upland Cress)<br />
100 (150)cm, White Cream Indigo is a herbaceous perennial with showy upright to slightly arching stems<br />
covered with several cream-white flowers above bluish-green trifoliate leaves. Native of prairie meadows<br />
in eastern USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4848 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (90)cm, Wild Yellow Indigo is a herbaceous perennial with bluish green foliage and racemes of several<br />
pea-like, yellow flowers followed by ornamental, round seedpods. It is native of Arkansas and Oklahoma.<br />
For any humus rich, very well drained, slightly rocky soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1012 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Wild Indigo is an herbaceous perennial with bright yellow flowers above broad feathered<br />
leaves. It is native of semi-moist meadows and open spots in woods in the eastern United States, west to<br />
Minnesota, and south to Florida. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6633 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Early Yellowrocket or Upland Cress are biennials to semiperennials with flat rosettes of very aromatic, refreshingly spicy leaves. These are<br />
used in salads and the Mediterranean cookery. All are easily cultivated in any well drained, humus-rich, always slightly moist soil in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds directly to the ground in any humus-rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot from spring to mid summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
100 semillas por sobre.<br />
Barbarea verna<br />
(Spring Upland Cress)<br />
Bauhinia (Orchid Tree)<br />
20 (70)cm, Early Yellowrocket or Upland Cress is a hardy biannual which occurs throughout Eurasia. The<br />
spicy leaves with a watercress-like flavor are used either raw to prepare an utmost <strong>de</strong>licious salad or<br />
cooked as a vegetable. Easily grown in any rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Un<strong>de</strong>r suitable conditions it will readily self-sow. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3871 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Orchid Trees are a broad genus with more than 200 tropical to subtropical species throughout the world. Many have outstanding, showy<br />
large flowers in bright colors and beautiful foliage. For their small size these tall woody shrubs to small trees make good container plants.<br />
For any any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C. Pots or<br />
small containers of 10 to 20 liters are sufficient for most species.<br />
Sow flat at a minimum of some 20°C in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds will germinate erratically in some 2 weeks<br />
to 3 months.<br />
7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Bauhinia natalensis<br />
Bauhinia variegata<br />
(Orchid Tree)<br />
Beaufortia<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Beaufortia elegans<br />
Beaufortia schaueri<br />
(Compact Beaufortia)<br />
Beesia<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8308 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (7)m, Orchid Tree is wi<strong>de</strong>ly grown in subtropical climates for its utmost beautiful, large orchid-like<br />
flowers turning from lilac-pink to pale rose or almost white with age and highly ornamental, bluish-green,<br />
large lobed leaves. Bauhinia variegata is native in south-eastern Asia (from southern China to India) and<br />
can be grown in large pots or containers in any rich, well drained soil. Keep plants in full sun throughout<br />
the year and at a minimum of some 15°C with reduced watering in winter. Seeds from this species are<br />
sometimes sold in the tra<strong>de</strong> un<strong>de</strong>r a different species (Bauhinia purpurea), which is of minor horticultural<br />
value. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6495 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6910 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6911 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Beesia are perennial, semi herbaceous plants from mountain meadows and open spots in woods in eastern Asia. They mostly grow as<br />
ground cover plants making <strong>de</strong>nse clumps with short racemes of small white flowers and showy, brilliant foliage which turns to ornamental<br />
red during autumn and spring. All are easily cultivated in any humus rich, slightly soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, slightly moist, well drained soil in pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling<br />
period prior to germination in late spring. Carefully transplant the rhizomes in late summer to early autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Beesia calthifolia 10 (15)cm, a still rarely cultivated ground cover plant native of mountain meadows and open spots in<br />
woods in western China. It has short racemes with small white flowers and most ornamental, shiny foliage<br />
turning to reddish sha<strong>de</strong>s in winter and spring. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, preferably slightly<br />
moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5169 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Belamcanda (Leopard Flower)<br />
Belamcanda or Leopard Flower is a monotypic genus ma<strong>de</strong> up of this species only and close to Iris. It is native of eastern Asia, where it<br />
grows in open woods and grassy, sunny spots. It surprises with several, quite large orange, red-dotted flowers on upright growing flowers<br />
stalks above Iris like, bluish-green foliage. Suited for any rich, yet well drained, sunny spot.<br />
Sow autumn to spring in any well drained, humus rich soil in a protected, sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Keep soil slightly moist. Transplant in late<br />
spring as soon as seedlings are strong enough. Will flower within 2 to 3 years!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Belamcanda chinensis<br />
(Leopard Flower)<br />
Bellevalia (Grape Hyacinth)<br />
50cm, Leopard Flower is an annual to biannnual or short lived evergreen perennial with fanlike, bluish<br />
green leaves and showy bright to pale orange, red-dotted flower cups on upright hold, branched stalks.<br />
Native of East Asia (Eastern Siberia to Norther India, China, and Southern Japan). For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Very easy in a slightly protected spot. Un<strong>de</strong>r appropiate conditions it will<br />
readily self-sow. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1291 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Bellevalia is close to the real grape hyacinths (Muscari spp.), but leaves are usually broa<strong>de</strong>r and often visibly veined. A good genus for the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Plant in any rich, well drained soil in full to partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow flat preferably autumn to late spring in any well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot in winter.<br />
Transplant young bulbs best in fall of their second year. Most Bellevalia species will start to flower in their third year after sowing.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Bellevalia dubia 15 (20)cm, a showy Bellevalia with a bicolored inflorescence: flowers are turning from a bright lilac-blue to<br />
pale brownish green on opening and are hold on long pedicles. Its long basal leaves spread on the<br />
ground. Native of Italy to former Yugoslavia, Greece and western Turkey, where it occurs in rocky<br />
hillsi<strong>de</strong>s. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
Bellevalia hyacinthoi<strong>de</strong>s ex Kephallinia, Grecia<br />
Bellevalia mo<strong>de</strong>sta ex Turquía<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2813 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8168 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8169 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bellevalia nivalis 10cm, a Cyprus native, quite late flowering Bellevalia with a rather short stalked inflorescence, consisting<br />
of white to light rose-cream flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2827 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Govenor's Beach)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bellevalia pycnantha 20cm, from E Turkey to NW Iran and Armenia, growing in meadows at 2.000m. Dark blue, almost black<br />
flower in <strong>de</strong>nse inflorescence like a Muscari. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2437 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bellevalia romana 20cm, growing in open pine fortes in south-western France to Greece. White flowers with brownish tips.<br />
For a sunny position in dry soil. IV-V.<br />
Bencomia<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2439 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Bencomia is a very small genus from the rose family (Rosaceae) with only some 4 known, evergreen species restricted to the Canary<br />
Islands. Bencomia species grow as woody, branching shrubs with ornamental, broadly feathered, glossy leaves and central, pendulous<br />
inflorescences with small flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>nsely packed, <strong>de</strong>corative globular fruits. They are easily grown as pot or container plants<br />
in any well drained, rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter in full sun and at a minimum of some 10°C. If<br />
plants are becoming too large, they can be cut back easily in early spring.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any well drained, rock-sandy soil. Place pots in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep seedlings always slightly moist<br />
from beneath. Transplant to larger pots after the second pair of feathered leaves.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Bencomia caudata<br />
Exclusive<br />
200 (300)cm, woody, branching shrub with long, dark green, glossy, broadly feathered leaves and<br />
<strong>de</strong>corative, central, pendulous racemes with pale yellowish green, <strong>de</strong>nsely packed fruits. Native of the<br />
upper succulent to lower Fayal-Brezal zone on Tenerife (Los Órganos, Aguamansa), Gran Canaria (Bco.<br />
<strong>de</strong> Los Tiles) and La Palma (Bco. Gallegos), where it locally occurs in quite large colonies. Probably the<br />
least endangered species in the genus. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3482 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5130 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5131 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Berberis (Barberry)<br />
Barberries or Berberis is a very diverse, large genus from the northern and southern (especially Chile in South America) hemisphere with<br />
perennial, evergreen or <strong>de</strong>ciduous, usually woody shrubs. Many species have very showy, axillary born flowers above fine foliage and<br />
ornamental, bright colored berries in autumn. Most species are easily grown in any humus-rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun.<br />
Sow in autumn in any rich, well drained, sandy soil in pots outsi<strong>de</strong>. Most seeds of Berberis species require a cooling period for several<br />
months before they will germinate in late spring. Transplant in autumn or late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
To U.S. customers only: All Berberis species are prohibited for importation to the U.S.<br />
Berberis amurensis<br />
(Amur Barberry)<br />
Berberis chilensis<br />
(Michay)<br />
Berberis cretica<br />
(Crete Bareberry)<br />
Berberis empetrifolia<br />
(Uva <strong>de</strong> la Cordillera)<br />
Berberis montana<br />
(Calafete)<br />
Berberis rotundifolia<br />
(Michay)<br />
Berkheya (South African Purple Thistle)<br />
3 (5)m, Amur Barberry is a tall and broad, <strong>de</strong>ciduous, woody shrub with small, serrated foliage, axillary<br />
born, pendulous clusters of creamy flowers followed by ornamental, salmon-pink to orange red berries in<br />
autumn and winter. A rare and threatened en<strong>de</strong>mic of montane woods in the Amur region in Russia. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VI-VII.<br />
U.S. customers only: All Berberis species are prohibited for importation to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3451 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (200)cm Michay is a showy evergreen medium sized to tall woody shrub with leathery, glossy, broadly<br />
serrated leaves, small yellowish flowers and round bluish fruits in late summer. Native of dryish rocky<br />
spots in shrub lands in Chile. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter<br />
keep drier at a minimum of some 5°C. Seeds from a wild collection in VII Region, Los Ruiles at some<br />
400m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5024 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Crete Bareberry is a small <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrub from montane pine forests and has slightly<br />
arching, spiny stems and small yellowish flowers followed by dark blue berries in late summer and<br />
autumn. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6661 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (200)cm Uva <strong>de</strong> la Cordillera is an most ornamental small evergreen woody shrub with leathery,<br />
needle like, dark green leaves, numerous orange yellow pendulous flowers and round bluish fruits in late<br />
summer. Native of dryish rocky spots in montane shrub lands in Chile. May be tried in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a protected spot with shelter from winter wetness and an insulating protection<br />
from freezing through (e.g. a thick dry mulch layer). Better for a frostfree cultivation in a cool greenhouse<br />
or unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n at a minimum of some 5°C with reduced watering. Seeds from a wild collection<br />
in VII Region, Camino a Laguna Maule at some 1800m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5025 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (200)cm Calafete is an most ornamental medium sized to tall evergreen woody shrub with small,<br />
leathery, oblong dark green leaves, numerous showy orange yellow flowers and egg shaped bluish fruits<br />
in late summer. Native of dryish rocky spots in montane shrub lands in Chile. May be tried in the gar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
in any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot with shelter from winter wetness and an insulating<br />
protection from freezing through (e.g. a thick dry mulch layer). Better for a frostfree cultivation in a cool<br />
greenhouse or unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n at a minimum of some 5°C with reduced watering. Seeds from a<br />
wild collection in VII Region, Laguna Maule at some 1800m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5026 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (170)cm Michay is a medium sized evergreen woody shrub with oval, leathery, mid green leaves,<br />
numerous small yellowish flowers and quite large round fruits in late summer. Native of dryish rocky spots<br />
in montane shrub lands in Chile. May be tried in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in any rich, well drained soil in a protected<br />
spot with shelter from winter wetness and an insulating protection from freezing through (e.g. a thick dry<br />
mulch layer). Better for a frostfree cultivation in a cool greenhouse or unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C with reduced watering. Seeds from a wild collection in VII Region, Reserva<br />
Nacional Radal Siete Tazas at some 2000m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5027 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
South African Purple Thistle is a most ornamental winter hardy perennial, long-lived with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of long, wavy, dark green,<br />
glossy spiny leaves and upright, thick stems crowned by several showy, large mauve (rarely pure white) flowers in summer. This<br />
spectacular species is native of grassy mountains slopes in South Africa (Eastern Cape to the Drakensberg in KwaZulu-Natal, Lesotho<br />
and the bor<strong>de</strong>r of the Free State). It is easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny and protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant in early summer as soon as seedlings<br />
are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Berkheya purpurea<br />
(South African Purple<br />
Thistle)<br />
Berlandiera (Chocolate Flower)<br />
100 (140)cm, South African Purple Thistle makes showy, large mauve (rarely pure white) flowerheads on<br />
thick upright stems above a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of long, dark green, wavy, glossy, spiny leaves. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in full sun. Fully winter hardy in Central Europe. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4676 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Chocolate Flower is a small genus with perennial species native of meadows and rocky, dryish, sunny sites in southwestern United<br />
States. They have showy, rich yellow flowers with reddish markings and backsi<strong>de</strong> and feature a typical chocolate-like fragrance. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained, slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
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Berlandiera lyrata<br />
(Chocolate Flower)<br />
Betula (Birch) & Ostrya (Hop Hornbeam)<br />
20 (40)cm, Chocolate Flower is a showy herbaceous perennial with several yellow flowers, somtimes with<br />
brownish-red markings un<strong>de</strong>rsi<strong>de</strong> and a chocolate-like fragrance. Native of rocky sites in full sun in<br />
southwestern USA. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4749 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Birches and Hop Hornbeams are <strong>de</strong>ciduous, medium sized to tall trees from the northern hemisphere. Several species have ornamental<br />
foliage and either have a showy peeling bark (Betula ssp.) or nice inflorescences (Ostrya spp.). All species are easily grown in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in autumn or spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre (Betula spp.) o 20 semillas por sobre (Ostrya spp.).<br />
Betula aetnensis<br />
(Mount Etna Birch)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Ostrya carpinifolia<br />
(European Hop Hornbeam)<br />
Bi<strong>de</strong>ns (Swamp Marigold) and Cosmos<br />
5 (9)m, Mount Etna Birch is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous tall tree with a narrow crown and showy white bark with black<br />
spots. It is a rare relict species from upper regions on Sicily (Italy) and has remained in this habitat after<br />
the last glacial period. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8128 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5 (9)m, European Hop Hornbeam is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous tall woody shrub to small tree with ornamental, hopslike,<br />
pendulous inflorescences. It is native from South-Eastern Europe to Asia Minor. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8127 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Swamp Marigold from North America are mostly winter hardy, tall growing perennials with numerous large, bright sulfur yellow flowers in<br />
mid summer. They are native of humus rich, semi-moist soils in prairies, open spots in woods and along si<strong>de</strong> rivers. Cosmos species are<br />
native of Mexico to South America. These are non winterhardy and prefer rather dryish soils and are grown as annuals. All are easily<br />
grown in any rich, well-drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot, Mexican species in full sun.<br />
Sow seeds of winterhardy species flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Most species require a<br />
cooling period of several months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in<br />
the following year. Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n from mid summer to early autumn. Annual Mexican members should be<br />
sowed directly to the ground after the last freezing nights by the end of spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Bi<strong>de</strong>ns aristosa var. mutica<br />
(Bur Marigold)<br />
Bi<strong>de</strong>ns coronata<br />
(Tall Swamp Marigold)<br />
Bi<strong>de</strong>ns ferulifolia<br />
(Apache Beggarticks)<br />
Cosmos bipinnatus<br />
(Gloria Cosmos)<br />
Cosmos sulphurea<br />
(Flor <strong>de</strong> Chuvisco)<br />
Billardiera (Mountain Blue Berry)<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Billardiera cymosa<br />
(Sweet Apple Berry)<br />
40 (90)cm, Bur Marigold or Tick Seed is a herbaceous perennial with <strong>de</strong>eply divi<strong>de</strong>d toothed leaves and<br />
terminal lose clusters of bright yellow flowers in late summer and autumn. It is native of semi-moist<br />
meadows and bor<strong>de</strong>rs of woods and thickets throughout the midwestern states of the USA. Easily grown<br />
in a rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0003 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Tall Swamp Marigold is a herbaceous perennial with <strong>de</strong>eply divi<strong>de</strong>d dark green leaves and<br />
terminal lose clusters of bright yellow flowers in late summer and autumn. It is native of semi-moist woods<br />
and meadows and at the bor<strong>de</strong>r of swamps throughout the central and eastern states of the USA. Easily<br />
grown in a rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0004 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Apache Beggarticks is a most floriferous, low growing biannual to perennial, which is usually<br />
cultivated as an annual, as it is not reliably winter hardy. It is native from the USA (Arizona) to Mexico<br />
(Sonora semi<strong>de</strong>sert) und makes above finely cut grayish-green leaves numerous small bright yellow<br />
flowers throughout summer. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Preculture un<strong>de</strong>r glass at a<br />
minimum of some 20°C from early spring onwards, transplant seedlings to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last<br />
freezing nights by the end of spring. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4559 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
110 (140)cm, Gloria Cosmos (syn. Bi<strong>de</strong>ns bipinnatus) is a beautiful Central American annual with bright<br />
rose (rarely pure white) flowers above finely dissected leaves on tall, branching stems. Sow directly to the<br />
ground after the last freezing night in spring. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VII-<br />
IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6977 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
100 (150)cm and 200 (300)cm, Flor <strong>de</strong> Chuvisco or Orange Cosmos (syn. Bi<strong>de</strong>ns sulphurea) is a<br />
beautiful Mexican annual with bright orange to rich yellow flowers above dissected leaves on tall,<br />
branching stems. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing night in spring. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in full sun. We offer a mixture of seeds from the regular form with seeds from a<br />
polyploids, extremely tall growing form. This will give you flowers form early summer (regular form) to<br />
autumn (polyploid form). VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5172 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (mixture: normal & polyploid form)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8467 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (polyploid, tall, late flowering form)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Billardiera fusiformis<br />
(Climbing Bluebell)<br />
Billardiera longiflora<br />
(Mountain Blue Berry)<br />
Bixa (Annatto Shrub)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6959 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6912 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6913 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Annatto Shrub is native of tropical South America and makes a good container plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. It has evergreen, Acer-like foliage, and clusters of white, yellowish-white or pale rose flowers, which are followed by<br />
egg-shaped, spiny, and large fruits turning red on ripening. Ground seeds are used for herbal dyes and as a spice to color various dishes.<br />
In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C in a sunny position.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, yet very well drained soil at a minimum of some 25°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Bixa orellana<br />
(Annatto Shrub)<br />
2 (5)m, Annatto Shrub or locally called Achiote produces a natural bright orange colorant, which is ma<strong>de</strong><br />
from its ground seeds. It is an elegant woody shrub with white to pale rose flowers and bright red, softly<br />
spiny fruits. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2832 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Bixarda, Orobanche (Broomrape) & Parentucellia (Glandweed)<br />
Mediterranean Linseeds (Bixarda spp.), Broomrapes and Glandweeds are annual to biennial or rarely short lived perennial species within<br />
the broomrape family (Orobanchaceae) from open sunny spots throughout Eurasia and North America. They are semi-parasitic plants<br />
which have chlorophyll in their leaves and do not necessarily need a host plant to grow well. Several species have some ornamental value<br />
for their upright hold inflorescences with bright colored flowers. All are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and<br />
protected spot.<br />
Sow the dustlike seeds preferably in mid spring on top of any well drained soil. Do not cover seeds with soil, keep pots in a protected spot<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> and soil slightly moist from below. Carefully transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Bixarda trixago<br />
(Mediterranean Linseed)<br />
Orobanche minor<br />
(Small Broomrape)<br />
Parentucellia viscosa<br />
(Yellow Sticky Glandweed)<br />
Blephilia (North American Wood Mint)<br />
15 (25)cm, Mediterranean Linseed (syn. Bellardia trixago) is an annual to biennial, rarely short lived<br />
perennial species with rose and white (Mallorca populations) or lemon yellow (Sicilian populations) flowers<br />
on upright, branching stalks. This semi-parasitic species is native of dry meadows throughout the<br />
Mediterranean. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7160 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7363 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20cm, Small Broomrape is a biannual to short-lived perennial, chlorphyll-free parasitic species with an<br />
upright hold pale brownish inflorescence of pale greenish-lilac to pale brownish-white flowers. From fresh<br />
soils in Eurasia and the Mediterranean. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot, grow some annual<br />
or perennial trefoils as host plants in the vicinity. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7161 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
25 (50)cm, Yellow Sticky Glandweed is an annual to rarely biennial species with pale yellow funnelshaped<br />
flowers on upright, slightly branching stalks. This semi-parasitic species is native of dry meadows<br />
in the western Mediterranean. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot. Excellent in<br />
the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7362 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
North American Wood Mint are herbaceous biannuals to perennials from open spot in woods in North America. Several species have<br />
nicely mint-fragrant leaves and showy terminal elongated clusters with bright pink flowers. They are native of humus rich soils in open<br />
spots in woods and are easily grown in any humus rich, well-drained, slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow the fine seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil. Do not cover seeds with soil and keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre..<br />
Blephilia ciliata<br />
(Downy Wood Mint)<br />
Blephilia hirsuta<br />
(Hairy Wood Mint)<br />
40 (100)cm, Downy Wood Mint is a rhizomatous perennial with narrow, hairy, <strong>de</strong>ep green, non aromatic<br />
leaves on usually unbranched stems. The <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters are arranged in several whorls and<br />
consist of intense rose to pale lilac flowers. This species is native of rich soils in open spots in woods and<br />
semi-moist roadsi<strong>de</strong>s in the eastern states of the USA. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained and<br />
slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0005 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (100)cm, Hairy Wood Mint is a rhizomatous perennial with narrow, hairy, <strong>de</strong>ep green, aromatic leaves<br />
with a mint fragrance on branching stems. The <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters are arranged in several whorls<br />
and consist of pale rose to white flowers with small purplish spots. This species is native of rich soils in<br />
open spots in woods in central and eastern USA. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained and<br />
slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0006 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Boehmeria (Chinese Nettle)<br />
Chinese Nettle belongs to a family within the nettle family (Urticaceae), yet unlike real nettles it does not have any stinging hairs. It is an<br />
ornamental foliage plant native to East Asia. Easily grown in any rich well, drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow fine seeds very flat on any rich, well drained soil from autumn to mid spring. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully<br />
transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
40 semillas por sobre.<br />
Boehmeria platanifolia<br />
(Chinese Nettle)<br />
Boehmeria tricuspis<br />
(Chinese Nettle)<br />
Boronia<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Boronia alata<br />
(Coastal Boronia)<br />
Boronia ramosa<br />
(Blue Boronia)<br />
Bosea (Hediendo)<br />
30 (50)cm, Chinese Nettle is a foliage plant from China with almost round, serrated smoothly haired<br />
leaves. For any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6540 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Chinese Nettle is a herbaceous perennial foliage plant from East Asia with serrated smoothly<br />
haired leaves and ornamental upright to pendulous rosy-red panicles. For any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8691 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6914 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6915 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
The genus Bosea or locally called Hediondo is found in temperate to subtropical regions in the Northern hemisphere, and is represented<br />
by one woody semi-<strong>de</strong>ciduous shrub on the Canary islands. Bosea yervamora grows in the upper succulent zone and has somewhat<br />
fleshy, mid green leaves and axillary racemes with unconspicous flowers followed by showy, <strong>de</strong>nsely packed intense rosy-red, fleshy<br />
fruits. For any rich, well drained soil in sunny spot throughout the year. Excellent pot plants for a frostfree cultivation, keep drier in winter at<br />
a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil in full sun at some 20°C throughout the year.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Bosea yervamora<br />
(Hediondo)<br />
Bossiaea<br />
150 (250)cm, Hediondo is a woody, semi-<strong>de</strong>ciduous shrub from the upper succulent zone. It has<br />
somewhat fleshy, mid green leaves and axillary racemes with inconspicuous flowers followed by showy,<br />
<strong>de</strong>nsely packed intense rose colored, fleshy fruits. Easily grown in containers in any rich, well drained soil<br />
in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter in full sun and at a minimum of some 10°C. X-I.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6029 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bossiaea are perennial evergreen woody shrubs from Australia. They have showy rich yellow, orange or scarlet flowers and leathery<br />
foliage. Easily grown as pot plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Bossiaea foliosa<br />
(Small-leafed Bossiaea)<br />
Bossiaea ornata<br />
(Large-flowered Bossiaea)<br />
Brachychiton (Bottle Tree)<br />
100 (200)cm, Small-leafed Bossiaea is an erect woody shrub with bright yellow flowers and very small<br />
leaves. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0097 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Large-flowered Bossiaea grows as a short woody shrub with ornamental rich yellow flowers with a<br />
brownish-orange center. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0096 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Brachychiton (Bottle Trees) from Australia are very robust and mo<strong>de</strong>rately growing trees and suit as pot or container plants in any well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. They are drought and cold resistant evergreens to semi-evergreens with green stems and acer-like,<br />
<strong>de</strong>corative foliage.<br />
Sow in any rich, well drained soil at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year. Keep cool at min 10°C and drier in winter. Larger<br />
specimens may flower even if being cultivated in large containers and bear clusters of bell-shaped flowers in vivid colors.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Brachychiton acerifolium 2 (15)m, very <strong>de</strong>corative acer-like foliage and lax branching habit on a trunk which is slightly swollen at its<br />
base. Very easy and robust.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2330 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Brachychiton discolor 2 (20)m, heart shaped, blackish green foliage, slightly pubescent. Adult plants make an oblong cau<strong>de</strong>x as<br />
adult plant.<br />
Brachychiton diversifolius<br />
(Northern Kurrajong)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2331 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Brachychiton megaphyllus<br />
(Kurrajong)<br />
Brachychiton paradoxus<br />
(Red Flowered Kurrajong)<br />
Brachycome (Blue Daisy)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6916 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6917 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6918 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Blue Daisy or Swan River Daisy belongs to a small genus of some 27 annuals to semiperennial species and is native of central Australia.<br />
It has numerous bright lilac blue (rarely pure white) daisy-like flowers above finely cut foliage. An excellent summer plant, which is easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat on any rich soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Do not cover seeds with soil, and always water from beneath. Place pots in a frostfree spot at a<br />
minimum of some 15°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are strong enough and after last freezing nights by the end of<br />
spring.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Brachycome iberidifolia<br />
(Swan River Daisy)<br />
Brassica (Mustard & Wild Canary Cabbage)<br />
20cm, Swan River Daisy is a showy, floriferous annual species from central Australia with bright lilac-blue<br />
flowers and finely cut leaves. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Sow un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions in mid spring at a minimum of some 15°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are<br />
strong enough and after the last freezing nights by the end of spring. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6390 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Mustard and Wild Cabbage are annuals to winter hardy semiperennials with flat rosettes of aromatic, refreshingly spicy leaves, which are<br />
used in salads and the Mediterranean cookery. From several species the dry seeds are used to prepare table-mustard. All Mustard<br />
species are easily cultivated in any well drained, humus-rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. The wild Canary cabbage species<br />
Brassica bourgeaui is a non win<strong>de</strong>rhardy semi-perennial and requires a sunny frostfree spot in winter at a minimum of some 5°C with<br />
reduced watering.<br />
Sow seeds from perennial species flat on any well drained , humus-rich soil in a sunny site. Cover seeds only slightly with soil, and keep<br />
pots at some 15°C to 20°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are strong enough by the end of spring to mid summer. Seeds<br />
from annual species are best sowed directly to the ground in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot from spring to mid summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7, unless not stated differently.<br />
100 semillas por sobre, unless not stated differently.<br />
Brassica juncea<br />
(Indian Mustard)<br />
Brassica nigra<br />
(Black Mustard)<br />
Brodiaea<br />
40 (100)cm, Indian Mustard is a hardy semiperennial to perennial from NW India, W China to Burma and<br />
Iran, where it has been cultivated for centuries. The young ten<strong>de</strong>r leaves can be used raw as a spicy<br />
ingredient in salads, or cooked as a vegetable in soups and stews. Easily grown in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Un<strong>de</strong>r suitable conditions it will readily self-sow. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3870 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,39<br />
40 (100)cm, Black Mustard is an annual from Eurasia, where it has been used for centuries for its spicyhot<br />
seeds to prepare table-mustard. The bright yellow flowers magically attract numerous insects. It is<br />
easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Un<strong>de</strong>r suitable conditions it will readily self-sow.<br />
V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3869 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Brodiaea are excellent bulbs for a sunny and dry spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n where they will <strong>de</strong>velop numerous flowers in each inflorescence.<br />
Easy to cultivate and will increase well by offsetting bulbs.<br />
Sow spring in any sandy soil in full sun. Preferably frost free pot cultivation for two years, transplant young bulbs in autumn and leave<br />
undisturbed. Will <strong>de</strong>velop rich flower stalks in time.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
Brodiaea laxa 25 (40)cm, from W California to S Oregon, growing in heavy soils up to 1,200m. Large umbels with up to<br />
40 <strong>de</strong>ep blue, wi<strong>de</strong>-opening trumpet flowers. Easy and multiplying well. VI-VII.<br />
Broussonetia (Paper Mulberry)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2444 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Paper Mulberry is one out of only four known species from the Mulberry family (Moraceae) and is native in eastern Asia. It is an<br />
ornamental tall and broad, winter hardy <strong>de</strong>ciduous tree with smoothly pubescent, large oval to heart shaped, yellowish-green leaves and<br />
pendulous round inflorescences followed by <strong>de</strong>corative protruding, edible bright orange fruit flesh in late summer and autumn. It requires a<br />
humus rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Younger plants require some protective dry mulch layer against freezing through in<br />
winter.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in autumn or spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Broussonetia kazinoki<br />
(Japanese Paper Mulberry)<br />
150 (250)cm, Japanese Paper Mulberry is a beautiful woody shrub with pubescent, light green leaves and<br />
sessile round, bright orange (edible, yet without any particular taste) fruits in mid summer. Native of open<br />
spots in woods in Japan. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6354 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Broussonetia papyrifera<br />
(Paper Mulberry)<br />
7 (15)m, Paper Mulberry is a beautiful tall tree with showy large oval, yellowish-green leaves and<br />
pendulous round fruits covered with bright orange flesh in autumn. Native of open spots in woods in East<br />
Asia. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4791 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bryonia (Canary & Mediterranean Wild Melon)<br />
Bryonia or Wild Melon make annual climbing branches from a perennial rootstock. Some species have quite large, lemon-yellow flowers<br />
followed by most <strong>de</strong>corative, completely round, either green fruits with light green vertical stripes, ripening to bright orange or pure green<br />
fruits turning orange-red with age. Fruits of all species are poisenous (!), but their aromatic smelling sap has some astringent properties.<br />
They are native of the succulent zone of the Canary Islands and the Mediterranean region, where they climb up shrubs or spread on the<br />
ground. Good pot plants for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep dormant plants completely dry in summer. In winter keep at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C in a sunny place.<br />
Sow in any well drained soil at some 20°C in a sunny spot. Keep seedlings warmer in their first year.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Bryonia marmorata<br />
(Sardo-Corsican Wild<br />
Melon) Exclusivo<br />
Bryonia verrucosa<br />
Exclusive<br />
Bulbinella<br />
150 (300)cm, Sardo-Corsican Wild Melon is an ornamental and rarely seen, large-leafed climber from<br />
Corsica (France) and Sardinia (Italy) in the western Mediterranean. It is a good pot plant for its small, yet<br />
numerous ornamental bright orange-red round fruits (poisenous!) in summer. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier in winter a minimum of some 10°C. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7402 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150 (300)cm, Canary Wild Melon is an ornamental and rarely seen, large-leafed climber, which makes a<br />
good pot plant due to its most ornamental flowers and fruits, which gain up 5cm in diameter. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3000 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Bulbinella are best grown as annuals or semiperennials due to their relatively low hardiness. In a suited place seeds will overwinter in the<br />
ground and germinate in spring to produce flowers in late summer. Easy for any sunny spot in a well drained soil.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, rather inorganic soil in late spring, keep pots in full sun. Seedlings grow fast, transplant in early summer or as<br />
soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Bulbinella semibarbata 20 (30)cm, annual to biannual species with light green, grass like leaves and an inflorescence of<br />
miniature, sulphurous yellow starflowers. For any well drained soil in full sun. Readily self-sows as seeds<br />
are frost resistant. V-VIII.<br />
Paquetes Para Mayoristas<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2449 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
¿Usted necesita cantida<strong>de</strong>s más gran<strong>de</strong>s <strong>de</strong> semillas?<br />
Con los paquetes para mayoristas se obtiene entre el 50% y el 75% <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>scuento en comparación con la misma cantidad <strong>de</strong> semillas en<br />
sobres regulares.<br />
Ají Benito<br />
Ají Dulce Amarillo<br />
Ají Rojo<br />
Argemone mexicana<br />
(Mexican Prickly Poppy)<br />
Capsicum baccatum var.<br />
baccatum<br />
(PI 260567)<br />
Chili Tepín<br />
Cobanero Teardrop<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8709 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8519 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8650 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8710 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8673 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8698 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
30 (50)cm, Mexican Prickly Poppy is an annual species from arid areas in southwestern USA and<br />
Mexico. It makes several pale lemon yellow flower cups above spiny greyish green leaves with nicely<br />
contrasting white nerves. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the last<br />
freezing nights by the end of spring. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5225 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,39<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8711 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 9,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8697 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8680 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8526 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8708 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
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Cor <strong>de</strong> Laranja<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8706 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8666 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8699 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8641 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Echium candicans 1 (2)m, sub erect, woody shrub with large, broadly lanceolate, smooth leaves and intensive blue flowers in<br />
a cylindrical inflorescence. Native to Ma<strong>de</strong>ira in the lower parts of the open laurel forest. Has become very<br />
rare in nature. One of the most beautiful Echium species for any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. V-VII<br />
Echium nervosum<br />
(syn. Echium fastuosum)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1407 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6527 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 seeds)<br />
€ 99,00<br />
1 (1.5)m, compact, low woody shrub with broad cylindrical to egg shaped inflorescences of pale blue<br />
(rarely pure white) flowers, petals with a typical white line. Narrow, strongly haired, silver green leaves.<br />
En<strong>de</strong>mic of sunny rocky positions in the lower vegetation zone of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. For a sunny spot in any well<br />
drained soil. Keep slightly drier in winter. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6529 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 seeds)<br />
€ 100,00<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1459 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Echium simplex 1m ø, makes a perfectly white inflorescence of some 2 (4)m in height ! Native of Tenerife, where ist very<br />
rare, occurring in only few sites in the Anaga Mountain Range in the north-eastern parts of this island. It is<br />
an excellent container plant with large, smoothly pubescent leaves in <strong>de</strong>nse and broad rosette on a short<br />
stem. Keep at a minimum of some 10°C in winter in a sunny spot and careful watering. Will flower within<br />
some 3 years and dies down afterwards, however it can be easily raised from seeds which are set in<br />
abundance. A spectacular and very easy going, yet rare species! IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1471 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6528 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 seeds)<br />
€ 129,00<br />
Echium virescens 150 (300)cm, multi-branching shrub, narrowly lanceolate and soft leaves, from the open pine forest of<br />
Tenerife at some 1.000m. Makes several inflorescence in a single plant every year, bright pink flowers.<br />
Probably the easiest and one of the richest flowering, perennial and woody Echium species. II-V.<br />
Echium wildpretii ssp.<br />
wildpretii<br />
(Tajinaste Rojo)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6532 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 seeds)<br />
€ 90,00<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1537 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
100cm ø rosette, Tajinaste Rojo is an utmost showy biannual to semiperennial species and the symbol of<br />
Tenerife, where it is locally called "Orgullo <strong>de</strong> Tenerife" (Pri<strong>de</strong> of Tenerife). It makes a cylindrical<br />
inflorescence of up to 400cm in height with several thousands of <strong>de</strong>ep red flowers which are arranged in<br />
arching circles. Its habitat is located at an altitu<strong>de</strong> of some 2.100m in the subalpine zone of the Cañadas<br />
<strong>de</strong>pression on Tenerife. It grows in any pure inorganic soil (e.g. crushed lava) and should be carefully<br />
watered, especially in winter. It requires the sunniest position throughout the year and a minimum of some<br />
10°C in winter. It temporarily endures slight freezing down to -7°C if the inner rosette is sheltered from<br />
rain. A somewhat <strong>de</strong>licate plant for the connoisseur, however the low price makes it worth a try! An<br />
excellent plant for a frostfree greenhouse or cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona climática USDA 8. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6525 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 seeds)<br />
€ 99,00<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1539 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Galtonia candicans 1 (1.5)m, from Pitermaritzburg in S Transvaal, appearing in grass slopes and wet hillsi<strong>de</strong>s at up to<br />
2.600m. Has gray green leaves and large white bell shaped flowers. VII-VIII.<br />
Gentiana acaulis<br />
(Trumpet Gentian)<br />
Inca Surprise<br />
Lemon Drop Pepper<br />
Lemon Yellow Pepper<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2938 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6536 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 39,00<br />
5 (10)cm, Trumpet Gentian is a ground covering, utmost showy gentian forming mats of glossy ovoid<br />
leaves and very large, almost stemless, brilliant blue flowers in spring. Native of chalky meadows of the<br />
Alps at up to 2.000m. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Leave plants undisturbed. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6537 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 seeds)<br />
€ 49,00<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1499 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (30 semillas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8704 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8682 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8440 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8700 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8705 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8560 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Mandragora officinarum<br />
var. officinarum<br />
(Spring-flowering<br />
Mandrake)<br />
Paeonia <strong>de</strong>lavayi var.<br />
angustiloba f. trollioi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Paeonia <strong>de</strong>lavayi var.<br />
<strong>de</strong>lavayi f. <strong>de</strong>lavayi<br />
Paeonia mascula ssp.<br />
mascula<br />
(syn. Paeonia corallina)<br />
Paeonia mlokosewitschii<br />
(Yellow Peony)<br />
10 (20)cm, Spring-flowering Mandrake is a perennial summer dormant herb with a thick, branched<br />
rootstock and a basal rosette of large, elongated, wrinkled, dark green leaves. The whitish green to dull<br />
blue upwards facing flowers are bell shaped and born in the center of the rosette. The round, ripe fruits<br />
are turning greenish-yellow. This batch of seeds is from a spring flowering variety which has proved much<br />
hardier than other clones and it is fully winter hardy in Central Europe. Seeds from the spring-flowering<br />
mandrake (Mandragora officinarum var. officinarum) are almost three times the size than those from the<br />
autumn-flowering subspecies (Mandragora officinarum var. autumnalis) and each golfball-sized (!) fruit<br />
contains very few seeds only. Seed is always extremely scarce. For any rich, well drained, <strong>de</strong>ep soil in full<br />
sun. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7129 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (10 semillas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (250)cm, a rarely cultivated variety of Paeonia potaninii, native of open spots in mountain forests in<br />
northeastern Yunnan, China. This species was formerly called Paeonia potaninii var. trolllioi<strong>de</strong>s. Has<br />
slightly larger flowers on lon peduncles with pure yellow petals, and in some selections with an orange red<br />
center. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1515 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (3 semillas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6533 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (100 seeds)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
150 (200)cm, woody shrub peony with an outstanding flower color from orange red to maroon red and<br />
wine. Contrasting light green, broadly dissected leaves. I<strong>de</strong>al for any rich, rather leafy soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Among Paeonia suffruticosa the easiest shrub peony raised from seed. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1496 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (3 semillas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6534 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (100 seeds)<br />
€ 29,90<br />
40 (70)cm, few, but quite large pale rose to reddish rose flowers on erect stalks above broadly divi<strong>de</strong>d,<br />
light green leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1504 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre) (7 semillas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Yellow Peony (now botanically correct: Paeonia daurica ssp. mlokosewitschii) is a quite rarely<br />
seen peony native in the Lago<strong>de</strong>ki Valley in south-eastern Caucasus. It has large pale lemon yellow<br />
flowers and slightly glaucous leaves, sha<strong>de</strong>d with red in full sun. This beautiful species has unfortunately<br />
become almost extinct in nature. Easy for a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d place with peaty compost as basis. The<br />
bright pink seed capsules with <strong>de</strong>ep lilac seeds give have some additional ornamental value in<br />
July/August. Offered seeds are from unhybridized, true to type specimens with pure yellow flowers!<br />
Please note: Offered rhizomes are from our mother plants and they have multiple flower respectively leaf<br />
buds as <strong>de</strong>scribed below. You will not find similar large plants anywhere else! Several longer storage<br />
roots will have to be cut by half for transport, however plants have sufficient reserves to grow well next<br />
spring. As is the case in all peonies, plants may not open flower buds in the first year after transplanting.<br />
However they will show a magnificent display from the second year onwards after they established. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1506 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (7 semillas)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Paeonia ostii 200cm, an erect growing woody shrub peony from Yunnan Province, China. This utmost beautiful,<br />
botanically good species was newly <strong>de</strong>scribed in the year 1992 in honor of Dr. Gian Lupo Osti, Presi<strong>de</strong>nt<br />
of the International Dendrological Society. This species is similar to Paeonia suffruticosa, yet its' dark<br />
green leaves have less segments and it forms large, pure white flower cups with a strong sweet musk<br />
fragrance. For any well drained soil in full sun. A still a very rare species. We were among the first<br />
nurseries worldwi<strong>de</strong> to propagate this new species in the year 1999 and it has proven to be a very robust,<br />
easy going and free flowering peony which is easily raised from seed. A simply splendid peony! IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6524 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (100 seeds)<br />
€ 27,00<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1511 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (3 semilas)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Paeonia tenuifolia 70 (120)cm, from south-eastern Europe and Caucasian steppes, an extremely elegant plant with finely<br />
divi<strong>de</strong>d, glabrous foliage and intense red bowl shaped flowers on long, nodding stalks. For any well<br />
drained soil in full sun in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Easy. III-IV.<br />
Peruviano Arancio<br />
(orange)<br />
Pimenta Barra do Ribeiro<br />
Pimenta do Brasil # 5<br />
Pimienta <strong>de</strong> La Puta Madre<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1520 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (7 semillas)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8095 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (100 semillas)<br />
€ 39,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8555 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8707 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8701 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8518 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8651 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8702 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8679 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Solanum sodomaeum<br />
(Apple of Sodom)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8703 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
50cm, Apple of Sodom is native of South Africa, ornamental plant with large, dark purple flowers above<br />
undulated, dark green leaves and spiny stems. Flowers are followed by tomato-like, bright yellowishorange<br />
fruits (toxic). Grow as a pot plant. Keep cooler at a minimum of 15°C in a sunny spot in winter,<br />
reduce watering. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7359 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 9,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4934 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca) (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,39<br />
Buphthalmum (Ox-Eye) & Pulicaria (Fleabane)<br />
Ox-Eyes and Fleabanes are annual to perennial plants from Eurasia and northern Africa. All make beautiful bright yellow flowers in<br />
summer above lance-shaped to broad oval leaves on <strong>de</strong>nsely smoothly haired stalks. They are very robust and adopt very well to various<br />
soil types. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow fine seeds flat on any humus rich, well drained sandy soil. Slightly cover seeds with substrate. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong>. Several species require a cooling period of several months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they<br />
do not germinate before spring in the following year. Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in late summer to autumn or as soon as<br />
seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Buphthalmum salicifolium<br />
(Willowleaf Ox-Eye)<br />
Pulicaria dysenterica<br />
(Greater Fleabane)<br />
Bystropogon (Canary Mint Shrub)<br />
30 (45)cm, Willowleaf Ox-Eye is a perennial from mountain meadows in Eurasia. It has showy bright<br />
yellow flowers above narrow leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6388 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Greater Fleabane is a perennial native of meadows throughout Europe to western Asia and<br />
North Africa. It has showy bright yellow flowers with a darker yellow center in late summer above smoothly<br />
haired stalks and leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4560 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Canary Mint Shrubs are woody perennials, growing as small to tall shrubs. Some species have a slight (Bystropogon canariensis) to very<br />
strong (Bystropogon origanifolius) fragrance. For any rich, well drained soil in an always sunny spot. Keep drier and frostfree in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Sow dust like seeds flat on any well drained soil in a sunny spot. Always carefully water from beneath. Especially seedlings and young<br />
plants require full sun in winter.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Bystropogon canariensis 150 (300)cm, tall woody shrub from the lower laurel forest zone. Large, fresh green leaves which have a<br />
very slight, but pleasant fragrance. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep<br />
drier and frostfree in winter at a minimum of some 5°. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2502 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bystropogon origanifolius 30 (70)cm, small woody shrub with silvery-grey, small oval leaves with a unique, very, very strong Menthol<br />
fragrance. Native of the E and S facing Cañadas mountain ridges on Tenerife and in the lower zone<br />
throughout La Palma. Grow in a rocky, well drained soil, keep plants always sunny. Will endure slight<br />
freezing in autumn. Keep drier and cool (frostfree) in winter. Zona Climática USDA 9. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3043 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2500 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Bystropogon plumosus 150 (250)cm, a tall woody shrub with slightly fragrant, leathery leaves and small inconspicuous flowers in<br />
terminal clusters. Form open spots in the fayal-brezal zone in central and northern Tenerife. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
Caesalpinia (Bird of Paradise)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6449 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bird of Paradise are tropical and subtropical woody shrubs or small trees with ornamental feathered leaves and showy bright colored<br />
flowers in terminal clusters. They are easily cultivated in pots in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants<br />
drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep pots always in a sunny spot. In winter keep plants drier at a<br />
minimum of some 15°C.<br />
7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Caesalpinia gilliesii<br />
(Yellow Bird of Paradise)<br />
100 (200)cm, Yellow Bird of Paradise is native of open, dry spots in Argentina. It is an easily grown<br />
perennial with ornamental feathered, evergreen to semi-<strong>de</strong>ciduous leaves and utmost showy terminal<br />
clusters of lemon yellow flowers with contrasting, long protruding red stamens. Will readily flower even as<br />
a young plant grown in a pot. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep<br />
drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4725 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Caiophora<br />
Caiophora is an American genus with a main distribution in Middle and South America. It is a very diverse genus with annuals or<br />
perennials and dwarf shrubs to climbing species. Annual species are fast growing and easily cultivated in any rich, well-drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Perennial subtropical members are best grown in pots, in winter these should be kept drier and cool at a miminum of some<br />
7°C in full sun.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, slightly rocky soil in early spring. Cover seeds only slightly with soil and keep pots very sunny. Carefully<br />
transplant seedlings of annual species in late spring to early summer after the last freezing.<br />
Note: Several members in the Loasaceae family have prickly hairs similar to burning nettle species. Thus the use of protecting gloves is<br />
recommen<strong>de</strong>d while handling plants.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 9.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Caiophora spec. "Chile" 30cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified species with most showy bright scarlet flowers on short stems. Native of subalpine<br />
areas in the Chilean An<strong>de</strong>s. Was received as Caiophora lateritia, but in<strong>de</strong>ed it is a different species. It is<br />
most likely a perennial species which tolerates frost in winter. Plant in a potected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> with some<br />
good insulating cover in winter, e. g. a thick dry mulch layer. Alternatively grow in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frost free<br />
conditions throughout the year with a winter minimum of some 5°C and reduced watering in full sun.<br />
Caiophora (Stinging Serpent) & Loasa<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4050 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ortiguilla and Loasa belong to medium sized genera native from the An<strong>de</strong>s in South America. They are either subtropical or winter hardy,<br />
annuals biennials or woody sub shrubs with showy, bell shaped flowers. They are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. Winter hardy members in the genus Caiophora prefer a well drained soil in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with<br />
shelter from excessive winter wetness. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. All other species can be grown as annuals.<br />
Sow seeds on top of any well drained substrate, cover slightly with soil and keep pots in full sun at some 20°C throughout the year and soil<br />
always slightly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will significantly enhance germination in<br />
several species. Winter hardy species should be transplanted to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough from late spring to<br />
summer.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Caiophora coronata<br />
(Ortiguilla)<br />
Loasa acanthifolia<br />
Cakile (Sea Rocket)<br />
20 (40)cm Ortiguilla is an utmost showy herbaceous perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of glaucous,<br />
spiny leaves and unusually large, ice white flower cups at soil level. Native of dryish rocky spots in<br />
montane regions in Chile. Fully winter hardy in any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
with shelter from winter wetness. Seeds from a wild collection in the Metropolitana region, Embalse Yeso<br />
at some 2400m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5030 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7224 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sea Rocket is a small genus of annuals to biannuals from North America and Europa. Some species have showy lilac flowers and are<br />
easily grown in any rich, well drained to sandy-rocky soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Seeds cannot be extracted from the hardy seed capsule. Each capsule contains a single seed. Sow entire capsules flat in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in mid spring. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot and transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as plants are strong<br />
enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 6.<br />
10 cápsulas <strong>de</strong> semillas por sobre.<br />
Cakile maritima<br />
(European Sea Rocket)<br />
Calamintha (Mountain Mint)<br />
20 (40)cm, European Sea Rocket is an annual to biannual species from sandy soil in the vicinity of the<br />
sea throughout the Atlantic coast and the Mediterranean. Makes narrow, slightly succulent leaves and<br />
terminal, pale lilac flowers. For any rich, preferably sandy, well drained soil in full sun. Will selfsow by<br />
hard seed capsules un<strong>de</strong>r apropiate conditions. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8254 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Calamint or Mountain Mint (locally called Poleo Canario on the Canary islands) are usually semi-perennials or semi-woody perennials.<br />
Several species have a pleasant, very strong, yet smooth and rich spearmint flavor. Fresh or dried leaves are used to prepare healthy<br />
"infusiones", i.e. herbal teas. One teaspoon of leaves and flower buds is sufficient to prepare 1l of tea. Enjoy either pure or sweetened with<br />
sugar. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, yet well drained soil in a sunny spot. Fully hardy in Central Europe in a protected spot.<br />
Sow on any well drained soil in full sun. Cover its fine seeds only slightly, keep at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre..<br />
Calamintha cretica<br />
(Cretan Calamint)<br />
Calamintha grandiflora<br />
(Large Flowered Mountain<br />
Mint)<br />
Calamintha nepeta<br />
(Canary Islands' form)<br />
Exclusive<br />
20 (40)cm, Cretan Calamint is a floriferous semi-woody perennial native of Crete. It makes <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes<br />
with several upright stalks covered with numerous pale laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers and aromatic, dark green<br />
oval leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4770 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Large Flowered Mountain Mint is a showy perennial with numerous, quite large, trumpet shaped,<br />
pink flowers above fragrant leaves. Native of open spots in woods in the Balkans. Easily cultivated in any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4080 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (50)cm, Poleo Canario is a semi-perennial with upright to bowing, fine stems and a woody base on<br />
ol<strong>de</strong>r specimens. Oval to elliptical, strongly aromatic leaves and lateral, for the plant-size quite large, rose<br />
to pink flowers. Native to open spots in rich soils in the Canary laurel forest. For any rich, yet well drained<br />
soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Fully winter hardy. V-X.<br />
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Calamintha nepeta ssp.<br />
glandulosa<br />
(Lesser Calamint)<br />
Calamintha sylvatica ssp.<br />
ascen<strong>de</strong>ns<br />
(Woodland Mountain Mint)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Calandrinia (Redmaid)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1084 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (50)cm, Lesser Calamint is a semi evergreen perennial with <strong>de</strong>nsely branching stems covered with<br />
fragrant aromatic leaves and uncountable small rose to white flowers in terminal racemes. From open<br />
spots in rich soils in the Mediterranean. For any rich, yet well drained soil in a sunny spot. Fully winter<br />
hardy with a light winter protection (e.g. dry mulch layer). V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5242 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Woodland Mountain Mint is an aromatic semi evergreen, late flowering perennial from open<br />
spots in woods in the Mediterranean. Its mint flavoured leaves may be used fresh or dried for the<br />
preparation of refreshing teas. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. Seeds from a wild collection on Coll <strong>de</strong> Sóller, Mallorca, Spain at some 350m. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5211 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Redmaids or Purslanes are annuals to perennials from dryish, rocky sites in Australia, the An<strong>de</strong>s of Chile, and western North America.<br />
Calandrinia grandiflora is an ornamental annual native of Chile. It makes showy, bluish-green leaves in a basal rosette and losely<br />
branching stalks with showy pink flowers in summer. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plants.<br />
Sow fine seeds in pots flat on any rich, very well drained soil at some 20°C in mid spring in a sunny spot. Do not cover seeds with soil.<br />
Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough and after the last freezing nights from<br />
late spring to early summer.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Calandrinia grandiflora<br />
(Large-Flowered Purslane)<br />
Calceolaria (Capachito)<br />
30 (45)cm, Large-Flowered Purslane or Large-Flowered Purslane is a showy annual from the An<strong>de</strong>s in<br />
Chile and makes a bluish-green basal leaf rosette and losely branching stalks topped by quite large, bright<br />
pink flowers. Easily grown in any rich, well dained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Sow<br />
seeds on top of any rich, well drained substrate in pots in mid spring at some 20°C. Keep pots in a sunny<br />
spot. Transplant seedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights by the end of spring<br />
to early summer. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8017 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Slipperworts, Ladie's Purses or Pocketbook Flowers belong to a diverse genus native from the An<strong>de</strong>s in South America extending<br />
northwards to Mexico. They are subtropical or winter hardy, annuals, biennials or woody sub shrubs with showy, inflated flowers in bright<br />
yellow or purple on graceful stems. They are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
non hardy plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C, excellent in a frostfree greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Winter hardy members prefer a<br />
well drained soil in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with shelter from excessive winter wetness. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow dust like seeds on top of any well drained substrate, do not cover with soil and keep pots in full sun at some 20°C throughout the year<br />
and soil always slightly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will significantly enhance germination<br />
in several species. Winter hardy species should be transplanted to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough from late spring to<br />
summer.<br />
40 semillas por sobre.<br />
Calceolaria arachnoi<strong>de</strong>a<br />
(Capachito Morado)<br />
Calceolaria cavanillesii<br />
(Capachito)<br />
Calceolaria corymbosa ssp.<br />
corymbosa<br />
Calceolaria corymbosa ssp.<br />
floccosa<br />
Calceolaria corymbosa ssp.<br />
montana<br />
Calceolaria <strong>de</strong>ntada ssp.<br />
araucana<br />
(Capachito)<br />
30cm Capachito Morado is a showy perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of narrow, white woolly leaves<br />
and an upright stalk topped by purple lady’s slipper like flowers. Native of dryish rocky spots in montane<br />
regions in Chile. Fully winter hardy in any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with<br />
shelter from winter wetness. Seeds from a wild collection in VII Region, Reserva Nacional Altos <strong>de</strong>l Lircay<br />
at some 1900m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5035 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm Capachito is a perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of long, bright green, serrated leaves and an<br />
upright stem crowned by bright yellow lady’s slipper like flowers. Native of dryish rocky spots in montane<br />
regions in Chile. Fully winter hardy in any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with<br />
shelter from winter wetness. Seeds from a wild collection in VII region, Laguna Maule at some 2000m. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5003 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6862 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, a perennial with a basal rosette of white woolly, broad leaves and an upright stem crowned by<br />
bright yellow lady’s slipper like flowers with fine brownish spots. Native of dryish rocky spots in montane<br />
regions in Chile. Fully winter hardy in any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with<br />
shelter from winter wetness. Seeds from a wild collection in VII Region, El Melado at some 1.700m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5004 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6861 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (100)cm Capachito is a perennial with semi woody stems and long stalks with quite large, bright yellow<br />
lady’s slipper like flowers above serrated, mid green leaves. Native of humus rich soils in woods in lower<br />
montane regions in Chile. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter<br />
keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. Seeds from a wild collection in IX Region, Lago Caburga (Norte)<br />
at some 400m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5005 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Calceolaria filicaulis<br />
(Capachito <strong>de</strong> las Vegas)<br />
Calceolaria glandulosa<br />
20 (30)cm Capachito <strong>de</strong> las Vegas is an annual to biannual with showy flat rosette of broad mid green<br />
leaves covered with white an elegant spike of few, yet quite large, bright yellow lady’s slipper like flowers.<br />
Native of dryish rocky spots in montane regions in Chile. Fully winter hardy in any rich, well drained soil in<br />
a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with shelter from winter wetness. Seeds from a wild collection in VII<br />
Region, El Melado at some 1700m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5006 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6860 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Calceolaria hypericina 30 (50)cm, a perennial evergreen semi woody shrub with narrow, dark leaves arranged in whorls and<br />
unusual, incurved rich yellow flowers. Native of dryish rocky spots in montane regions in Chile. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some<br />
10°C. Seeds from a wild collection in IV Region, Ruta 5 Norte, km 230 at some 50m. VI-VII.<br />
Calceolaria integrifolia<br />
Calceolaria meyeniana<br />
Calceolaria morisii<br />
Calceolaria nudicaulis<br />
Calceolaria pallida<br />
Calceolaria paralia<br />
(Capachito <strong>de</strong> las Vegas)<br />
Calceolaria petiolaris<br />
(Capachito)<br />
Calceolaria polifolia<br />
(Capachito)<br />
Calceolaria purpurea<br />
(Capachito Mora)<br />
Calceolaria thyrsiflora<br />
(Capachito)<br />
Calceolaria undulata<br />
(Capachito)<br />
Calceolaria valdiviana<br />
Calceolaria williamsii<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5007 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6859 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6858 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6857 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6856 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6855 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (60)cm Capachito <strong>de</strong> las Vegas is a perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of hairy mid green, serrated<br />
leaves and an showy upright stalks with lemon yellow lady’s slipper like flowers. Native of dryish rocky<br />
spots in montane regions in Chile. Fully winter hardy in any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n with shelter from winter wetness. Seeds from a wild collection in VII region, Reserva Nacional<br />
Radal Siete Tazas; at some 2000m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5008 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm Capachito is a perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of broad, mid green, serrated leaves and<br />
an upright stem topped by several rich yellow lady’s slipper like flowers. Native of dryish rocky spots in<br />
montane regions in Chile. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter<br />
keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. Seeds from a wild collection in V Region, Cuesta La Dormida &<br />
La Campana at some 1000m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5009 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm Capachito is a short stalked semi woody perennial with white woolly oblong, greyi-green leaves and<br />
an upright stalk with lemon yellow lady’s slipper like flowers. Native of dryish rocky spots in montane<br />
regions in Chile. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at<br />
a minimum of some 10°C. Seeds from a wild collection in V Region, Cuesta La Dormida & La Campana<br />
at some 1000m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5010 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm Capachito Mora is an utmost showy annual to semiperennial with a loose basal rosette of mid<br />
green, serrated, hairy leaves and an upright stalk with numerous small, purple lady’s slipper like flowers.<br />
Native of dryish rocky spots in montane regions in Chile. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. Seeds from a wild collection in the<br />
Metropolitana region, Rungue at some 600 m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5011 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm Capachito is a semi woody perennial with upright stalks with narrow dark green leaves whitish<br />
yellow woolly beneath and lemon yellow lady’s slipper like flowers. Native of dryish rocky spots in montane<br />
regions in Chile. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at<br />
a minimum of some 10°C. Seeds from a wild collection in VII Region, Laguna Maule at some 1500m. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5012 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50cm Capachito is a perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of narrow and long, mid green, serrated leaves<br />
and an upright stalk crowned by showy bright yellow lady’s slipper like flowers. Native of dryish rocky<br />
spots in montane regions in Chile. Fully winter hardy in any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n with shelter from winter wetness. Seeds from a wild collection VII Region, Reserva Nacional Altos<br />
<strong>de</strong>l Lircay at some 1800m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5013 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6853 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Calendula<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6852 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Marigold are very <strong>de</strong>corative and easy plants for sunny spots, showing numerous bright colored flowers in summer. Very easy.<br />
Sow spring in any well drained soil. Transplant at 10cm in height (fourth pair of leaves). Usually growing as annuals except for the mil<strong>de</strong>st<br />
climates.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Calendula officinalis<br />
(Pot Marigold)<br />
Calla (European Swamp Calla)<br />
30 (40)cm, Pot Marigold has bright orange flowers all summer long. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Will readily self sow if happy. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2450 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,79<br />
European Swamp Calla, a suberect growing to creeping Calla from central to northern Europe from wet places, often growing in low water<br />
at the edge of swamps and ponds. Will naturalize easily in suited places. Sow from autumn to early spring in pots filled with pure<br />
sphagnum or peat, and always cover pot with 1cm water. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period in winter before they may germinate by<br />
mid spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Calla palustris<br />
(European Swamp Calla)<br />
Callicarpa (Beautyberry)<br />
15 (30)cm, European Swamp Calla makes dark green leaves and pure white spathes on creeping<br />
rhizomes. Has become rare in habitat. For any humus rich, always moist to wet soil in a sunny spot. I<strong>de</strong>al<br />
for planting at the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2292 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Beautyberries are most ornamental, winter hardy, tropical looking, woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrubs with numerous small axillary born, fragrant,<br />
rose flowers followed by beautiful, intense lilac berries in late summer to late autumn. They originate in mountain woods in Eastern Asia<br />
and North America and are easily grown in any humus-rich well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow flat in any rather humus-rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in winter. Transplant young plants in<br />
spring before the leaves emerge or in autumn after the leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Callicarpa americana<br />
(North American<br />
Beautyberry)<br />
Callicarpa dichotoma<br />
(Purple Beauty Berry)<br />
Callicarpa japonica<br />
(Japanese Beautyberry)<br />
Callirhoe (Poppy Mallow)<br />
150 (200)cm, North American Beautyberry is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrub from woods in South Eastern<br />
USA with small pale pink, fragrant flowers on arching stems followed by ornamental, bright purplish-pink<br />
berries in autumn and winter. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4954 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Purple Beauty Berry is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrub from woods in Japan with small pink,<br />
fragrant flowers followed by ornamental, <strong>de</strong>ep purple metallic berries in autumn and winter. Easily grown<br />
in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4953 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
(3) 5m, Japanese Beautyberry is a woody shrub with upright to arching smooth stems with ovate to elliptic<br />
medium green leaves and small, <strong>de</strong>nsely packed axillary, pink flowers followed by most ornamental<br />
metallic purple berries which last into late autumn. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3387 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Poppy Mallows belong to a small North American genus with some 9 species native of open spots in woods, meadows and prairies.<br />
These showy annuals or perennials have <strong>de</strong>eply cut foliage and most ornamental, bright lilac flower cups on slightly trailing stems. Easily<br />
cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in preferably full sun.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong<br />
enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Calirrhoe bushii<br />
(Bush's Poppy Mallow)<br />
Callirhoe involucrata<br />
(Purple Poppy Mallow)<br />
Callirhoe triangulata<br />
(Clustered Poppy Mallow)<br />
30 (40)cm, Bush’s Poppy Mallow is a showy herbaceous perennial with trailing stems with dissected and<br />
slightly serrated laves and beautiful reddish-violet flower cups. Native of dry prairies in central USA<br />
(Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6094 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Purple Poppy Mallow is a showy herbaceous perennial with trailing stems and beautiful<br />
reddish-violet flower cups above greyish green, palmate leaves. Native of dry prairies in western and<br />
southwestern USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4850 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Clustered Poppy Mallow is an ornamental herbaceous perennial with slightly arching stems<br />
and beautiful magenta flower cups above greyish green, palmate leaves. Native of dry sand prairies in<br />
western and southwestern USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4851 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Callistemon (Bottle Brush)<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Callistemon brachyandrus<br />
(Prickly Bottlebrush)<br />
Callistemon citrinus<br />
(Crimson Bottlebrush)<br />
Callistemon glaucus<br />
(Albany Bottle Brush)<br />
Callistemon linearis<br />
Callistemon pallidus<br />
(Lemon Bottlebrush)<br />
Callistemon phoeniceus<br />
(Fiery Bottlebrush)<br />
Callistemon pinifolius<br />
Callistemon polandii<br />
Callistemon rigidus<br />
(Stiff Bottlebrush)<br />
Callistemon rugulosus<br />
(Scarlet Bottlebrush)<br />
Callistemon salignus<br />
(White Weeping<br />
Bottlebrush)<br />
Callistemon sieberi<br />
(River Bottlebrush)<br />
Callistemon viridiflorus<br />
(Green Bottlebrush)<br />
Calochortus (Mariposa Lily)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6919 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6920 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6921 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6922 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6923 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6924 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6925 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6926 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6927 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6958 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6928 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6929 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6930 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Mariposa Flowers are native of the Prairies from N America and parts in Mexico, and are fully hardy in C Europe. The require a warm,<br />
dryish resting period in summer either as alpine plant or un<strong>de</strong>r protected glass. Mo<strong>de</strong>rate watering from October onwards for <strong>de</strong>veloping<br />
new roots.<br />
Sow flat in late spring (April/Mai) in any well drained, rather inorganic soil. Keep pots in a sunny and protected place. Frost free pot<br />
cultivation for at least 2 years. Transplant young bulbs in late spring. Despite their reputation Calochortus as easily raised from seeds as<br />
long as soil never gets too wet (especially in winter).<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7 si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Calochortus albus var.<br />
albus<br />
(White Fairy Lantern)<br />
Calochortus albus var.<br />
rubellus<br />
Calochortus ambiguus<br />
(Doubting Mariposa Lily)<br />
15 (30)cm, White Fairy Lantern makes several pendant pinkish white to pure white globe shaped flowers.<br />
From coastal areas in California (Santa Lucia to Santa Cruz and San Luis Obispo County) where it<br />
occurs at up to 800m. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Cherokee, Butte County, California, USA.<br />
IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2451 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (30), same as above but with magenta flowers. Native to York Mountain on sha<strong>de</strong>d rocks in woods at<br />
up to 1,200m.. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2452 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (60)cm, Doubting Mariposa Lily makes quite tall, upright stems with large white to pale rose flower<br />
cups and narrow, grass-like leaves. Native of rocky grasslands in southwestern USA. For any rich, very<br />
well drained, slightly rocky soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
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Calochortus bruneaunis<br />
(Bruneau's Mariposa Lily)<br />
Calochortus coeruleus<br />
(Beavertail Grass)<br />
Calochortus eurycarpus<br />
(White Mariposa Lily)<br />
Calochortus flexuosus<br />
(Winding Mariposa Lily)<br />
Calochortus gunnisonii<br />
(Gunnison's Mariposa Lily)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4750 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
60 (80)cm, Bruneau's Mariposa Lily makes cream white flower cups with lilac blotches. For any rich, very<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot with protection from winter wetness. Seeds from a certified wild collection<br />
in Inyo County, California, USA at some 2400m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5297 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Beavertail Grass makes linear, almost grass-like leaves and ornamental pale rose-blue to<br />
white flower cups, the outer petals are <strong>de</strong>nse covered with a white beard. Native of mountainous areas in<br />
open spots in coniferous woods and sunny meadows in northern California. For any rich, very well drained<br />
soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Round Valley Lake,<br />
Plumas County, California, USA at some 1.375m. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0056 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (130)cm, White Mariposa Lily has showy cream flower cups with purple blotches. For any rich, very<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot with protection from winter wetness. Seeds from a certified wild collection<br />
in Washington County, Idaho, USA at some 1000m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5298 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (80)cm, Winding Mariposa Lily makes pale to <strong>de</strong>ep laven<strong>de</strong>r flower cups with maroon and yellow<br />
blotches on elegant, tall, slightly winding stems. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot with<br />
protection from winter wetness. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Clark County, Nevada, USA at<br />
some 1200m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5299 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (60)cm, Gunnison's Mariposa Lily makes quite tall, upright stems with large white to pale rose flower<br />
cups whit a yellow to reddish center and narrow, grass-like leaves. Native of rocky mountainous<br />
grasslands in midwestern USA. For any rich, very well drained, slightly rocky soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4751 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Calochortus leichtlinii 20 (40)cm, Smokey Mariposa makes up to five flowers per stem, white to laven<strong>de</strong>r with a pink blush and a<br />
red blotch. Native to higher elevations of southern Oregon (Jackson, Klamath and Lake counties) and<br />
Sierra Nevada in California (Modoc County to Tulare county). Seeds from a certified wild collection in<br />
Mount Hough, Plumas County, California, USA at some 1.850m. V-VI.<br />
Calochortus luteus<br />
(Yellow Mariposa Lily)<br />
Calochortus macrocarpus<br />
(Sagebrush Mariposa Lily)<br />
Calochortus monophyllus<br />
(Yellow Star-Tulip)<br />
Calochortus nudus<br />
(Naked Mariposa Lily)<br />
Calochortus nuttallii<br />
(Sego Lily)<br />
Calochortus tolmiei<br />
(syn. C. glaucus, C. mawei,<br />
C. purdyi)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2893 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Yellow Mariposa Lily has bright sulphur yellow flowers with a greenish yellow throat. Native of<br />
central California (Sierra Nevada foothills and Coast Ranges), from open grassland and pine as well as<br />
oak forest. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Easy with some light winter protection (e.g. mulch<br />
layer). Seeds from a certified wild collection in Chico, Butte County, California, USA at some 100m. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2460 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (100)cm, Sagebrush Mariposa Lily makes large, showy pale laven<strong>de</strong>r flower cups with greenish-yellow<br />
hairs insi<strong>de</strong> the paler throat and long reflexed sepals. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
with protection from winter wetness. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Butte County, Idaho, USA at<br />
some 1750m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5300 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Yellow Star-Tulip makes rich yellow flowers with a <strong>de</strong>nse beard of yellow hairs, and a very<br />
compact growth. Native to Oregon (southern Casca<strong>de</strong>s in Jackson County) to California (Tuolumne<br />
County in Sierra Nevada) at up to 1700m. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Cherokee, Butte<br />
County, California, USA at some 400m. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2915 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Naked Mariposa Lily makes narrow leaves and showy pale mauve to white flower cups. Native<br />
of mountainous areas in open spots in coniferous woods and sunny meadows in California and southern<br />
Oregon. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from a certified<br />
wild collection in Canyon Dam, Plumas County, California, USA. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0055 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Sego Lily is a dwarf species with rose-pink (Grand County population) or almost pure white flowers<br />
(Fremont County population). Seeds from a certified wild collection in Grand County, Utah, USA at some<br />
1.600 and Fremont County, Wyoming, USA at some 2.000m. For any rich, very well drained soil in full<br />
sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6762 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (flores arosadas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6739 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (flores blancas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, a medium sized Calochortus species with ornamental white flowers, sha<strong>de</strong>d in laven<strong>de</strong>r-blue<br />
towards the throat. All petals have a <strong>de</strong>nse beard of hairs. Native from California (Columbia Rive to Santa<br />
Cruz County) to Oregon growing at up to 1,300m. For any well drained soil in full sun. Very early spring<br />
flowering. Zona climática USDA 6. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Jarbo Gap, Butte County,<br />
California, USA. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3007 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Calochortus umpquaensis<br />
(Umpqua Mariposa Lily)<br />
Caloscordum<br />
20cm, Umpqua Mariposa Lily is has hairy cream flowers with dark maroon center. It is a rare herbaceous<br />
bulbous plant native in rocky, sunny spots in mountains of Oregon. For any rich, very well drained soil in a<br />
sunny and protected spot. Requires good winter protection (e.g. dry mulch layer). Better grown un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or winter gar<strong>de</strong>n in full sun. Seeds from a certified wild<br />
collection in Douglas County, Oregon, USA at some 450m. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4183 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Caloscordum consists of only two species of perennial bulbous plants native of open spots in woods from Pakistan to China<br />
(Caloscordum nerinifolium) and Japan (Caloscordum inutile). Both have mid green, narrow leaves and an upright stalk crowned by tiny,<br />
pure white flowers. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny place outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully transplant dormant bulbs as soon as leaves<br />
have withered in late summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Caloscordum neriniflorum 30 (45)cm, a winter dormant bulbous plant from meadows in Central Asia with bright pink flower umbels<br />
on elegant stems. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot with protection from winter wetness.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5301 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Calothamnus (Net Bush), Kunzea & Regelia (Fireflower)<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Calothmanus gracilis<br />
Calothmanus graniticus<br />
ssp. graniticus<br />
Calothmanus hirsutus<br />
Calothmanus<br />
homalophyllus<br />
(Murchison Claw Flower)<br />
Calothmanus quadrifidus<br />
(Crimson Netbush)<br />
Calothmanus rupestris<br />
(Granite Net-bush)<br />
Calothmanus sanguineus<br />
(Pindak)<br />
Calothmanus validus<br />
(Barrens Claw-flower)<br />
Calothmanus villosus<br />
(Woolly Netbush)<br />
Kunzea ambigua<br />
(White Kunzea)<br />
Kunzea baxteri<br />
(Crimson Kunzea)<br />
Kunzea ericifolia<br />
(Pondil)<br />
Kunzea parvifolia<br />
(Violet Kunzea)<br />
Kunzea pauciflora<br />
(Pretty Pink Myrtle)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6931 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6932 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6933 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6934 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6957 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6935 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6936 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6937 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6938 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7263 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7264 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7265 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7266 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Kunzea recurva<br />
Regelia megacephala<br />
(Purple Flowered Regelia)<br />
Regelia velutina<br />
(Gondwana Christmas Tree)<br />
Caltha (Marigold)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7267 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7268 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7290 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7291 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Marigold are perennial, herbaceous plants from usually wet marshy spots throughout temperate regions in the the Northern and the<br />
Southern hemisphere. Most have bright colored flower cups in white, cream to butter-yellow and <strong>de</strong>corative, round, glossy, serrated<br />
leaves. All are easily cultivated in any rich, always moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. I<strong>de</strong>al for the edge of a pond or<br />
watercourse, will even grow in shallow water.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, always slightly wet soil in pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period<br />
prior to germination in late spring. Carefully transplant the fleshy rhizomes as soon as leaves have withered in autumn.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, always slightly wet soil in pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period<br />
prior to germination in late spring. Carefully transplant the fleshy rhizomes as soon as leaves have withered in autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Caltha palustris ssp.<br />
palustris<br />
(Marsh Marigold)<br />
Caltha palustris ssp.<br />
polypetala<br />
(Yellow Marsh Marigold)<br />
Caltha palustris var. alba<br />
(White Marsh Marigold)<br />
30 (40)cm, Marsh Marigold is a herbaceous perennial from Europe and N Asia occurring in wet, marshy<br />
spots and alongsi<strong>de</strong> shallow watercourses. Makes most <strong>de</strong>corative, large, glossy yellow flower cups<br />
above glossy, round to heartshaped leaves in spring. Easily grown in any rich, moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong><br />
to full sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3454 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
25 (35)cm, Yellow Marsh Marigold is similar to subspecies palustris, but it has <strong>de</strong>nser bright yellow<br />
flowers above oval, slightly glossy, dark green, serrated leaves. Native of moist spots in mountainous<br />
areas in Turkey. For any humus rich, always moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Excellent for the bor<strong>de</strong>r<br />
of a pond. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4798 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, White Marsh Marigold is rarely cultivated variety from the Himalayas. It is smaller then the<br />
yellow flowering species and makes showy, pure white cup shaped flowers above glossy green,<br />
heartshaped leaves in early spring. Easily grown in any humus rich, moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun.<br />
III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4552 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Calycanthus (Spice Shrubs) & Sinocalycanthus (Sweet Shrubs)<br />
Spice Shrubs, Allspice and Sweet Shrubs are closely related to Magnolia and have shiny <strong>de</strong>ep-green foliage and magnificent maroon to<br />
dark-purplish (In Calycanthus) or white to pale rose (in Sinocalycanthus) flowers. The whole plant has a pleasant spicy fragrance.<br />
Excellent for a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d place with leafy, humus-rich soil and sufficient moisture in summer. All make quite large, yellow fruitcapsules<br />
in late summer.<br />
Sow from autumn to early spring in any rich, well drained soil on a peaty basis in a sunny position. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong><br />
during winter. Seeds will germinate in late spring with rising temperatures.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Calycanthus fertilis<br />
(Eastern Spiceshrub)<br />
Calycanthus floridus<br />
(Carolina Spice Shrub)<br />
Calycanthus floridus var.<br />
laevigatus<br />
(Eastern Sweetshrub)<br />
Calycanthus occi<strong>de</strong>ntalis<br />
(Western Spiceshrub)<br />
Sinocalycanthus sinensis<br />
(Chinese Sweet Shrub)<br />
3m, Eastern Spiceshrub is the easiest species of Calycanthus and native of north-eastern USA. Grayish<br />
green leaves with <strong>de</strong>nse pubescence beneath. Has reddish brown flowers, which have a pleasant<br />
aromatic fragrance. For any leafy, well drained moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1034 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
4m, Carolina Spice Shrub is native of Virginia to Florida (USA), occurring in wet woods. Very dark red to<br />
maroon flowers above smaller leaves than the closely related Calycanthus fertilis. For any leafy, well<br />
drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2218 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
4m, Eastern Sweetshrub is native of south eastern USA, occurring in open spots in slightly wet woods.<br />
Has dark red to maroon flowers followed by round to ovoid fruits. For any humus rich, well drained soil in<br />
a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4792 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5m, Western Spiceshrub is the tallest and largest Calycanthus species and makes small, light maroon<br />
flowers above glossy, large foliage. A very rare in south-western USA. For any rich, well drained,<br />
preferably slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2219 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Chinese Sweet Shrub (recently renamed to Calycanthus sinensis) is a most ornamental<br />
<strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrub with quite large, perfectly white to pale rose flowers in early summer followed by<br />
yellow green seed pods and beautiful gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow foliage in autumn. For any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5196 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
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Camassia (Quamash)<br />
Prairie Lily, N American natives from damp areas with Scilla like, but much larger flowers on long stems emerging from large bulbs. I<strong>de</strong>al<br />
for any humus rich or leafy soil in sha<strong>de</strong>d to partially sunny spots, require sufficient moisture in spring and summer. I<strong>de</strong>al for naturalizing<br />
in grass.<br />
Sow late spring in any humus rich, yet well drained soil. Keep pots in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Transplant young bulbs after two years.<br />
Keep pots in a sheltered spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n during winter.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Camassia angusta<br />
(Southern Wild Hyacinth)<br />
20 (40)cm, Southern Wild Hyacinth makes a basal rosette of long leaves and an upright stalk with rich<br />
blue to pale blue, star-like flowers. Native of prairies in central USA. For any humus rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4852 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Camassia leichtlinii 100 (130)cm, native of Oregon, occurring in damp mountain meadows. Has purplish blue to pale blue<br />
star-flowers on medium sized stalks. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a<br />
sunny spot. V.<br />
Camassia quamash<br />
(Small Camas)<br />
Camassia scilloi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Eastern Wild Hyacinth)<br />
Campanula (Bellflower)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2512 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Small Camas is a herbaceous bulbous plant from mountain meadows and prairies in northwestern<br />
North America. It makes lax racemes of pale ink blue flowers above mid green leaves. For any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6212 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Eastern Wild Hyacinth makes a basal rosette of long leaves and an upright stalk with pale<br />
blue, star-like flowers. Native of open spots in woods and meadows in central USA. For any humus rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4853 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bellflowers belong to a very broad family with numerous species, out of which many are beautiful mat forming plants, wheras others are<br />
tall solitary species and suit any rather sunny spot. The smaller members are usually ground-covering perennials producing numerous<br />
flowers throughout the summer and are best grown in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. The taller growing species suit as ornamental solitary plants.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Campanula alliariifolia 60 (100)cm, attractive perennial with wooly stems bearing large creamy white, nodding flowers in VI-VII.<br />
Campanula alpina ex Stiria, Austria<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2523 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7012 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula americana 70 (100)cm, Campanula native in North America. Makes tall racemes with numerous white throated, sky<br />
blue flowers all summer long. Sha<strong>de</strong> to partial sha<strong>de</strong> in a moist, well drained spot. VI-IX.<br />
Campanula argyrotricha<br />
Campanula barbata<br />
(Bear<strong>de</strong>d Bellflower)<br />
Campanula baumgartenii<br />
(Lance shaped Bellflower)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2528 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7013 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Bear<strong>de</strong>d Bellflower is a biannual native of the Alps and the Carpathians. Makes a basal rosette of<br />
hairy, grayish-green leaves and showy upright stems with pendulous, sky-blue bellflowers. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. An excellent plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4593 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Lance shaped Bellflower makes small, rich blue flowers. A very rare en<strong>de</strong>mic of Central<br />
Europe from eastern France (Vosges du Nord) to central Germany (Pfalz, Taunus, and O<strong>de</strong>nwald). For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2529 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula bohemiensis 120 (160)cm, tall species with a long spike with numerous pale blue flowers above a basal leaf rosette. V-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2531 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula bononiensis 40 (100)cm, an European and West Asian species with a spike of lilac blue flowers above grayish green,<br />
oval to lanceolate leaves, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent on the lower si<strong>de</strong>. A rare bellflower from dry shrub<br />
formations growing in well drained clay soils in sunny spots. VII - IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2532 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula carpatica 20 (30)cm, superb Campanula producing masses of blue, upright, bellflowers. I<strong>de</strong>al for bor<strong>de</strong>rs in the<br />
rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-IX.<br />
Campanula carpatica var.<br />
turbinata<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2534 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (30)cm, a rare and beautiful variety with large sky blue (sometimes pure white) bellflowers on short,<br />
somehow creeping stems. I<strong>de</strong>al in any well drained soil in a sunny spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2535 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Campanula cervicaria 70 (100)cm, large Campanula with <strong>de</strong>nse umbels of violet blue flowers. For a sandy and moist spot in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong> to sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VII.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2536 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula cochleariifolia 15cm, dwarf ground covering Campanula with blue, drooping, bell shaped flowers in summer, very freeflowering.<br />
For the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-IX.<br />
Campanula formanekiana<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2537 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7010 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula garganica 15cm, beautiful, dwarf perennial for the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n. Makes several clusters of blue flowers with white<br />
centers from V-IX.<br />
Campanula glomerata<br />
(Clustered Bellflower)<br />
Campanula glomerata ssp.<br />
dahurica<br />
(Siberian Clustered<br />
Bellflower)<br />
Campanula glomerata ssp.<br />
farinosa<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2541 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Clustered Bellflower is from clay soil throughout Europe and has <strong>de</strong>nsely packed clusters of<br />
bright bluish purple, funnel shaped flowers. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2542 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Siberian Clustered Bellflower is native throughout Russia (Siberia) and has <strong>de</strong>nsely packed<br />
clusters of bright bluish purple, funnel shaped flowers above middle green leaves. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5147 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (60)cm, beautiful subspecies from central Asia with large, <strong>de</strong>nse flower clusters of a rich violet color<br />
on upright, tall stems. Flowers a little bit later than the type species. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2543 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula grossekii 100 (150)cm, elegant broad racemes with numerous <strong>de</strong>ep blue, wi<strong>de</strong>ly opening flowers in VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2545 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Campanula grossheimii 20cm, a perennial species native of mountaineous regions in the Caucasus. Make s upright flower stalks<br />
with quite large, pendulous pale sky blue flowers above a basal rosette with broad arrow shaped leaves.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
Campanula incurva<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4027 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7009 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula lactiflora 120 (200)cm, very large bellflower with numerous light blue to milky inflorescences above yellowish green<br />
leaves. For a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any soil providing some humus and good drainage. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2546 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula latifolia 60 (100)cm, native throughout Europe extending to Pakistan and Nepal. A leafy perennial with long spikes<br />
of large, nodding, dark blue-purple, bell shaped flowers in VII-IX.<br />
Campanula latifolia var.<br />
macrantha<br />
(Greater Bellflower)<br />
Campanula makaschvilii<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2548 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
80 (120)cm, Greater Bellflower is a showy species with erect stalks covered with quite large, dark blue<br />
flower bells and serrated leaves. Native of meadows and bor<strong>de</strong>rs n woods in Eurasia. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4800 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7008 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula medium 70 (100)cm, Campanula from S Spain with strong spikes of very large flowers (up to 5cm in length !) in<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>s of violet blue (rarely white). VII-IX.<br />
Campanula moesiaca<br />
Campanula ochroleuca<br />
Campanula patula<br />
(Meadow Bellflower)<br />
Campanula patula ssp.<br />
abietina<br />
(Perennial Meadow<br />
Bellflower)<br />
Campanula persicifolia<br />
(blue form)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2549 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7007 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7006 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Meadow Bellflower makes filigree stems with pale lilac-blue flowers above narrow, lanceolate<br />
leaves. Native of meadows throughout Eurasia. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in<br />
the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4801 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Perennial Meadow Bellflower is similar to he species, yet more robust in all parts. Makes<br />
filigree stems with pale lilac-blue flowers above narrow, lanceolate leaves. Native of montane meadows<br />
throughout Eurasia. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4802 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (120)cm, forms a 20cm ø rosette of which various flowering stalks emerge with large sky blue flower<br />
bells. Most seedlings from this batch shall be blue, however some may be white flowering. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2550 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Campanula persicifolia<br />
(Peach-leafed Bellflower)<br />
Campanula persicifolia<br />
(white form)<br />
70 (120)cm, Peach-leafed Bellflower, a mixture of white and blue flowered plants. These make a 20cm ø<br />
basal leaf rosette out of which various flowering stalks emerge with large flower bells. Easily cultivated in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4605 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
70 (120)cm, makes a 20cmø rosette of which various flowering stalks emerge with large white flower<br />
bells. Most seedlings from this batch shall be white, however some may be blue flowering. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2551 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Campanula poscharskyana 15cm, outstanding ground covering Campanula for the rockery, bearing a succession of violet, star<br />
shaped flowers from VI-XI.<br />
Campanula punctata f.<br />
rubriflora<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2552 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7004 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula rapunculoi<strong>de</strong>s 80 (100)cm, Eurasian, middle sized bellflower with erect growing stalks covered with light blue flowers.<br />
For a sunny spot in any well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2557 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula rapunculus 40 (80)cm, fragile looking and very adoptable Campanula from NW Africa to Siberia and south-western<br />
Asia with lax, light blue flowers on erect stalks. Sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any well drained soil. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
Campanula rigidipila<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2558 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7072 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula rotundifolia 30 (50)cm, Harebell, from the N hemisphere, with its <strong>de</strong>licate nodding, blue, bell shaped flowers in<br />
summer. Sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any well drained soil. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2559 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula sarmatica 50 (70)cm, middle sized, erect growing Campanula with <strong>de</strong>nsely flowered stalks. For any sunny spot. V-<br />
VII.<br />
Campanula saxifraga ssp.<br />
aucheri<br />
Campanula scabrella<br />
(Rough Bellflower)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2560 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7001 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7cm, Rough Bellflower is a dwarf species with greyish-green leaf rosettes and upwards hold purplish-blue<br />
to blue flowers. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Siskiyou County, California, USA at some<br />
2.700m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-<br />
VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6740 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Campanula sibirica 30cm, a <strong>de</strong>corative plant from E Europe with <strong>de</strong>nse tufts of hairy leaves and leafy stems bearing <strong>de</strong>nse,<br />
drooping panicles of large, violet blue flowers in summer. <strong>Rare</strong> and attractive plant for a very sunny spot.<br />
V-VI.<br />
Campanula takesimana<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2561 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7000 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campanula takhtazanii 40 (60)cm, medium sized, broad, biannual to semi-perennials species with broad arrow shaped, strongly<br />
serrated, yellowish green leaves and large, pure white, nodding flower bells. For any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
Campanula thyrsoi<strong>de</strong>s ssp.<br />
carniolica<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2565 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (60)cm, as the species but slightly larger and less compact in all parts. <strong>Rare</strong>ly seen subspecies. As<br />
the species it is suited for any rich, well drained soil in full sun. I<strong>de</strong>al in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2568 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Campanula trachelium 70 (120)cm, Nettle-leafed Bellflower, growing in woods on usually clay soils. Leafy panicles of broadly bell<br />
shaped, <strong>de</strong>ep blue-purple flowers until late. Excellent solitary perennial, easy. VI-VIII.<br />
Campanula wanneri<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2570 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6999 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Camptoloma<br />
Camptoloma is a small genus in the foxglove family (Scrophulariaceae) and consists of only three species native of the Canary Islands,<br />
North Africa and Arabia Peninsula. They are small, woody plants with succulent, pubescent leaves and Geranium-like white to whitishrose<br />
flowers in terminal racemes. They prefer a rocky, stony, free-draining soil in a sunny spot. In winter reduce watering to a minimum<br />
and keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C in full sun.<br />
Sow dust like seeds flat on any well drained soil in a sunny (in winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot (in summer). Keep seedlings always slightly<br />
moist from beneath.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Camptoloma canariensis<br />
Exclusive<br />
Campylanthus<br />
15 (25)cm, a woody foxglove-related perennial with succulent, dark green, pubescent, ovoid leaves and<br />
some 12cm long terminal racemes of pinkish white flowers. Growing in vertical rock crevices in partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>. For any rich, well drained, rocky soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 15°C. IX-XI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3002 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Campylanthus is a small genus with some beautiful, shrubby members. Campylanthus salsaloi<strong>de</strong>s var. salsaloi<strong>de</strong>s is en<strong>de</strong>mic from the<br />
succulent and xerophytic shrub zone on all Canary islands and grows as a medium sized, semi woody shrub with bowing stems <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
covered with linear, slightly succulent, glossy leaves and terminal racemes of bright lilac flowers. Easily grown as a pot or container plant<br />
in any well drained, rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter in full sun and at a minimum of some 15°C. If<br />
plants are becoming too large, they can be cut back easily in early spring.<br />
Sow small, paperlike seeds on any very well drained, rock-sandy soil. Do not cover seeds with soil and place pots in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. Keep seedlings only slightly moist from beneath and carefully transplant to larger pots after the second pair of leaves.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Campylanthus salsaloi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
ssp. salsaloi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Canarina (Canary Bell Flower)<br />
150 (250)cm, an evergreen shrub en<strong>de</strong>mic to all Canary islands with arching stems, small fresh green,<br />
slightly succulent leaves and showy terminal racemes of pale lilac blue flowers. Good container plant for<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some<br />
10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5070 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Canary Bell Flower is a beautiful and easily grown herbaceous perennial climber for any rich, peaty soil, which should be kept always<br />
moist as long as plants are in leaf. Keep soil almost completely dry as soon as plants go dormant from mid summer to early autumn. Plant<br />
will start new, fast growth with lower temperatures alongsi<strong>de</strong> a higher air humidity in autumn.<br />
Sow seed flat on any very humus rich, well drained soil. Do not cover seed and keep pots always slightly moist from beneath in a partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. I<strong>de</strong>al temperature for germination is in between a minimum of some 15° (night) to a maximum of some 25°C (day). In several<br />
Canary plants higher temperatures will slow down or even inhibit germination ! Young seedlings are growing rather slowly, as soon as<br />
fourth pair of leaves appears they grow rapidly, especially from autumn to spring. In summer keep in partial sha<strong>de</strong>, in winter in a sunny<br />
spot at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Price is given per package (20 seeds) or per dormant rhizome (length in cm).<br />
Note: All rhizomes are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Canarina canariensis<br />
(Canary Bellflower)<br />
Canary Fern Species (Plants/Rhizomes)<br />
150 (400)cm, Canary Bellflower is a beautiful herbaceous climbing perennial with bluish green leaves,<br />
slightly succulent stems and a tuberous root. Makes showy, large bell shaped bright orange to orange red<br />
pendulous flowers followed by astonishingly large, edible (!), walnut sized, bright orange yellow fruits.<br />
Keep dry as soon as plants go dormant at higher temperatures in summer. Start to water again as soon<br />
as new growth appears in autumn. Requires a climbing aid and is mainly winter-growing. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3461 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3003 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
There are more than 50 different fern species known from the Canary islands, a couple of them are en<strong>de</strong>mic to this archipelago or the<br />
Macaronesian region. The three offered species are growing in nature as semi-epiphytes on rocks or even trees and make quite strong,<br />
creeping rhizomes with beautiful, elegant fen leaves during winter, and are summer dormant. In late summer the rhizomes make new leaf<br />
fens. All species are easily cultivated as pot plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Plant the rhizomes half the diameter of their circumcise on top of any rich, well drained soil. As long as plants are in leaf (from late<br />
summer to late spring) carefully water from beneath and keep plants sunny in a frostfree spot at a minimum of some 5°C. As soon as<br />
leaves start to yellow in late spring, keep soil almost completely dry and store pots in a sha<strong>de</strong>d spot until new growth starts.<br />
Price per rhizome cutting (see for sizes below).<br />
Aviso: These plants are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only.<br />
Davallia canariensis 30cm (rhizome up to 100cm in length), makes beautiful, strongly dissected, fresh green fens from a quite<br />
broad, fleshy rhizome, <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with fox brown hairs. Native of Macaronesia and south-western<br />
Spain and Portugal growing in rocks and as an epiphyte on trees (especially on the Canary Islands).<br />
Easily cultivated, and very resistant to summer drought and heat. Plant the rhizome horizontally on top of<br />
any humus rich, well drained soil. Do not cover the rhizome with soil. Keep plants in winter at a minimum<br />
of some 5°C with slightly reduced watering.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2494 rizoma esqueje (10,0 cm)<br />
€ 9,99<br />
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Canna<br />
Canna have annual foliage which emerges from perennial, fleshy rhizomes. They are heavy growers for any rich, leafy and slightly moist<br />
soil. Very ornamental due to their large, banana-like foliage and clusters of funnel-shaped flowers which are born throughout the summer.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 20°C in any rich soil. Will start to flower the second year. Unpot rhizomes in autumn as soon as foliage has<br />
died down and store in a dry and cool place until end of spring. These are the real, unhybridized species, which naturally make elegant<br />
and smaller flowers.<br />
7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Canna glauca 180cm, native of wetlands and marshes in subtropical regions of the US. Makes ornamental bluish-green<br />
leaves and spi<strong>de</strong>ry pale yellow flowers, sometimes with an orange red throat. Easily cultivated in any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot during summer. In winter keep the dormant, fleshy rhizomes<br />
in a cool, yet frost free spot. What is usually sold as Canna glauca in the gar<strong>de</strong>n tra<strong>de</strong>, these are yellow<br />
flowered forms from Canna indica. We offer seeds from the real species with glaucous leaves. V-VIII.<br />
Canna indica var. flava<br />
(Yellow Canna)<br />
Capparis (Caper)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4580 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Yellow Canna (syn. Canna lutea) makes broad, yellowish green to pale bluish-green,<br />
banana-like leaves. Makes lemon yellow flowers with small reddish spots insi<strong>de</strong>. For any rich, very moist,<br />
humus rich soil in a sunny spot in summer. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4537 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Caper plants are small, spreading shrubs, eventually reaching one meter in height. Their flower buds are picked before they open and<br />
conserved in vinegar and salt (caper) and wi<strong>de</strong>ly used in the Mediterranean cookery. The nice flowers are born on first-year branches.<br />
Young plants should preferably be grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions, where they should be kept drier, very sunny and cooler at minimum<br />
5°C in winter. Ol<strong>de</strong>r, mature plants with a woo<strong>de</strong>n rootstock may be planted in a rocky soil, very well drained in full sun in a protected spot<br />
in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n (e.g. at the bottom of a south facing wall).<br />
Prior to sowing soak seeds for 48h in warm water, then sow flat in any well drained, rather rock soil in full sun at 20-25°C. Germination in<br />
this genus is irregular. Keep seedlings always sunny in a slightly moist soil. I<strong>de</strong>al pot plants in a cool, sunny wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Capparis spinosa<br />
(Caper, ex Chipre)<br />
Capparis spinosa<br />
(Caper, ex Líbano)<br />
Capparis spinosa ssp.<br />
rupestris<br />
(Balearic Caper)<br />
50 (120)cm, Caper in a form from a population found close to the town of Perikklishia (Cyprus) at some<br />
350m with most ornamental bluish green, oval leaves on spiny branches. This form has white flowers with<br />
a pale rose heart and rather narrow caper fruits. For a rocky, well drained soil in a protected spot in full<br />
sun. Best grown un<strong>de</strong>r protective cold glass at a minimum of 5°C in winter, as this form is supposedly not<br />
reliably hardy enough in Central Europe. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6363 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (100)cm, Caper in a form from a population found close to the town of Beit ed Dine (Lebanon) at some<br />
850m with most ornamental bluish green, oval leaves on very spiny branches. This very nice form has<br />
pure white flowers and elongated caper fruits. For a rocky, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun.<br />
Best grown un<strong>de</strong>r protective cold glass at a minimum of 5°C in winter, as this form is supposedly not<br />
reliably hardy enough in Central Europe. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2154 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Balearic Caper has bluish green, oval leaves on either spineless or few-spined annual<br />
branches formed from a perennial subterranean rootstock. It has large, showy white to pale rose flowers<br />
which are followed by elongated fruits. For any rich, very well drained substrate in a protected spot in full<br />
sun. Not reliably winter hardy in Central Europe, best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions at a<br />
minimum of 5°C in winter with reduced watering. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8031 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Capsicum cv. (Ají, Chili, Green Pepper, Habanero & Jalapeño)<br />
Ají, Chili, Green Pepper, Habanero and Jalapeño all belong to a single genus (Capsicum) which is native of tropical regions in the<br />
Americas. Capsicum species are annuals to short lived perennials or woody sub-shrubs and have been cultivated for centuries for their<br />
spicy fruits. Fruits of most species contain a chemical substance (Capsaicin), which causes a slight to extremely strong burning<br />
sensation in the mouth, <strong>de</strong>pending on the cultivar and variety. There have been several attempts to <strong>de</strong>fine spiciness in these cultivars and<br />
varieties, yet even fruits from the same cultivar may contain a different amount of Capsaicin. Thus some fruits may show a slight spicines<br />
only and may very well serve to add some hot flavor to various dishes, whereas others from the same cultivar may be too hot to be eaten.<br />
On grounds of this, we do not give any information on supposed spiciness of each cultivar, but strictly sell these as ornamental plants<br />
only! Any use for human consumption is upon the risk of the buyer! All Capsicum cultivars are easily grown as annuals in any humus rich,<br />
slightly moist soil in full and at a minimum of some 20°C (optimal 27°C). In col<strong>de</strong>r regions these plants should be grown un<strong>de</strong>r glass in a<br />
greenhouse to set fruits, for plants do not endure prolonged cool and/or rainy periods.<br />
Only non-floating seeds with embryonic tissue insi<strong>de</strong> are selected and all cultivars are offered at only € 0,99 per package with a minimum<br />
of some 20 seeds each. You will hardly find elsewhere these cultivars at a lower price and with our quality! In or<strong>de</strong>r to keep prices low, we<br />
will not provi<strong>de</strong> any additional information on most cultivars. If you do need some more <strong>de</strong>tailed information on certain cultivars, check out<br />
some other specialized webshops. And once you will have compared prices as well, we are sure that you will come back to us to or<strong>de</strong>r<br />
these seeds from our shop!<br />
Sow seeds flat in any well drained, humus-rich soil. Keep soil slightly moist and pots at some 25°C. Germination will start between one to<br />
two weeks and seedlings are fast growing, provi<strong>de</strong>d sufficient warmth and light.<br />
No 5, ni 10, sino un mínimo <strong>de</strong> 20 semillas por sobre !<br />
Ají Amarillo<br />
Ají Benito<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8588 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8519 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Ají Cereza<br />
Ají Chombo<br />
Ají Cito<br />
Ají Dulce Amarillo<br />
Ají Habanero<br />
(blanco)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8709 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8446 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8642 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8516 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8650 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8710 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8445 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Ají Picante <strong>de</strong> Eusebio 70 (100)cm, Ají Picante <strong>de</strong> Eusebio (Capsicum frutescens type) is an old cultivar from Tenerife and for<br />
lack of any further information the name of the owner was taken to <strong>de</strong>scribe it. It is a semi-woody<br />
subshrub with white flowers followed by well-sized, up to 3 cm long, pointed ovoid red spicy fruits which<br />
are locally used in several Canary dishes. Fruits are used freshed and dried. Un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate<br />
conditions with sufficient light and warmth it may be grown as a perennial. VI-IX.<br />
Ají Picante <strong>de</strong> Juana<br />
Ají Rojo<br />
Ají Umba<br />
Burkina Scotch Pepper<br />
(amarillo)<br />
Capsicum baccatum var.<br />
baccatum<br />
(PI 260567)<br />
Caribbean Red Habanero<br />
Cayenne<br />
(amarillo)<br />
Chilhuacle<br />
(negro)<br />
Chili Cascabel<br />
Chili Tabasco<br />
Chili Tepín<br />
Cobanero Teardrop<br />
Cor <strong>de</strong> Laranja<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8402 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8448 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8698 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8673 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8552 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8444 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8697 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8680 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8674 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8515 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8514 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8557 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8681 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8708 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8526 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8706 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8666 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8699 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8641 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Cow's Horn<br />
Criolla Sella<br />
Cumarí<br />
Habanero Manzano<br />
Inca Surprise<br />
Jalapeño Pepper<br />
(negro)<br />
Jalapeño Pepper<br />
(rojo)<br />
Jamaican Hot<br />
(rojo)<br />
Lemon Drop Pepper<br />
Lemon Yellow Pepper<br />
Onza Amarilla<br />
Onza Roja<br />
Pepperoni <strong>de</strong> Eusebio<br />
Peruviano Arancio<br />
(orange)<br />
Pimenta Barra do Ribeiro<br />
Pimenta do Brasil # 5<br />
Pimenta do Rio Branco<br />
Pimienta <strong>de</strong> La Puta Madre<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8675 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8676 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8677 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8561 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8682 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8704 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8443 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8442 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8441 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8440 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8700 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8560 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8705 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8558 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8563 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8678 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8555 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8707 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8518 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8701 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8702 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8651 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8640 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8679 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8703 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
Pimienta Palmera 80 (110)cm, Pimienta Palmera (Capsicum frutescens type) is a cultivar from the island of La Palma and<br />
makes large, up to 12cm long red fruits, which are dried for long-time storage. Dry fruits have a dark red<br />
color. They are watered and serve to make a local famous sauce "Mojo Rojo" or "Mojo Picón" with a very<br />
spicy and hot flavor, <strong>de</strong>pending on the amount of Pimienta Palmera. Un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions with<br />
sufficient light and warmth it may be grown as a perennial. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8406 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Pimienta Palmera<br />
(medium type)<br />
70 (100)cm, Pimienta Palmera (Capsicum frutescens type) in its medium sized type makes up to 8cm<br />
long, red fruits, which are dried for long-time storage. Dry fruits have a dark red color. They are watered<br />
and serve to make a local famous sauce "Mojo Rojo" or "Mojo Picón" with a very spicy and hot flavor,<br />
<strong>de</strong>pending on the amount of Pimienta Palmera. Un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions with sufficient light and<br />
warmth it may be grown as a perennial. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8405 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Pimienta Picona 60 (90)cm, Pimienta Picona (Capsicum frutescens type) is a cultivar grown on the Canary islands with<br />
elongated, up to 7cm long red fruits which are used in several Canary dishes for their medium hot flavor.<br />
Fruits are used either fresh or dried and ground. Un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions with sufficient light and<br />
warmth it may be grown as a perennial. VI-IX.<br />
Pimiento Morrón<br />
Caragana (Pea Shrub)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8404 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8562 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Pea Shrubs are <strong>de</strong>ciduous tall shrubs to small trees from Eurasia. They have upright growing stems and branches with axillary, bright<br />
yellow flowers and feathered leaves. They are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. They are<br />
drought resistant and very adaptable to various cultivation conditions. Specimens which are getting to tall can be cut back after flowering.<br />
Note: All parts are poisenous if ingested.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, rather sandy soil in full sun. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> and transplant in autumn as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Caragana arborescens<br />
(Pea Shrub)<br />
Caragana aurantiaca<br />
(Orange Flowered Pea<br />
Shrub)<br />
Cardamine (Toothwort)<br />
Pea Shrub is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, woody tall shrub with showy axillary, bright yellow pea like flowers and<br />
ornamental, feathered leaves on upright stems and branches. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4290 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
130 (170)cm, Orange Flowered Pea Shrub is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous middle sized woody shrub native from Central<br />
Asia. It has bowing woody branches and several bright orange-yellow flowers in spring. Easily cultivated<br />
in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7174 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Toothworts are herbaceous perennials from open, fresh spots in woods in the Northern hemisphere. They make showy rich lilac to mauve<br />
flowers abobe glossy, palmate, strongly serrated leaves. Easily grown in any humus rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>d where they<br />
will make <strong>de</strong>nse stands with time.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained soil and keep pots in partial sha<strong>de</strong> and always slightly moist throughout the year. Seeds<br />
require a stratification period in winter until they eventually germinate in late spring the following year. Carefully transplant young plants<br />
after the leaves have withered in late summer to early autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cardamine heptaphylla<br />
(Seven-Leaf Toothwort)<br />
Cardamine pentaphylla<br />
(Finger Toothwort)<br />
Cardiocrinum (Giant Lily)<br />
25 (40)cm, Seven-Leaf Toothwort is a showy herbaceous perennial from fresh spots in woods from<br />
southern Germany to the Pyrenees. Makes showy racemes topped by a terminal cluster of pale pink to<br />
pure white flowers in spring above glossy, serrated leaves consisting of seven leaflets each. Easily grown<br />
in any humus rich, slightly moist, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6357 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (40)cm, Finger Toothwort is a showy herbaceous perennial from fresh spots in woods from southern<br />
Germany, the Alps and the Pyrenees. Makes showy racemes topped by a terminal cluster of pink-mauve<br />
flowers in spring above glossy, palmately divi<strong>de</strong>d, strongly serrated leaves. Easily grown in any humus<br />
rich, slightly moist, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4406 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Giant Lilies are some 3 to 5 species native of semi-moist wooods from the Himalayas to Japan. All make for the first 4 to 5 years a basal<br />
rosette of ornamental, large heart-shaped leaves before the incredibly tall flower stalks emerges which may gain up to 3m in height. The<br />
showy creamy-white trumpet shaped flowers are strongly fragrant. The mother plant will die down after flowering but usually it leaves<br />
several young bulbs which gain flowering size in some 2 to 3 years. For any very humus rich, semi-moist, yet well drained soil in a<br />
protected, sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow the thin, paper-like seeds flat on any humus rich, slightly sandy soil at some 10°C in spring in pots outsi<strong>de</strong> or in a cold, yet frostfree<br />
greenhouse in autumn or winter. Cover seeds only slightly with soil and keep pots in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during summer. Keep<br />
seedlings preferably frostfree for 2 years with a winter minimum of some 5°C. Transplant bulbs to the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring after the last<br />
freezing nights.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cardiocrinum giganteum<br />
(Giant Lily)<br />
250 (400)cm, Giant Lily is native of Chinese highlands at some 2.200m and fully hardy in Central Europe.<br />
Makes stout plain green leaves with a shiny surface and large, cream-white, strongly fragrant trumpet<br />
flowers on a very tall stem. Requires partial sha<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot and a peaty to humus rich, well<br />
drained soil which holds back moisture in spring and summer. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2574 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Cardiospermum (Balloon Plant)<br />
Balloon Plants are a small genus of mostly annual to perennial vines from subtropical Africa to Asia. Several species have been<br />
introdruced to other regions and are wi<strong>de</strong>ly naturalized, invasive species. They are fast growing vines with dissected leaves and axillary<br />
racemes of usually small, unconspicuous flowers followed by ornamental, inflated "balloons" which contain only three seeds each.<br />
Extracts from some Cardiospermum species are said to have medical properties in certain skin diseases. All are easily grown as pot<br />
plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C,<br />
alternatively grow as annuals in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n. Transplant seedlings to their final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights by end<br />
of spring. Plants require a climbing aid.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C in a sunny spot.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cardiospermum<br />
halicacabum<br />
(Small Balloon Plant)<br />
Carduncellus & Carthamnus (Safflower)<br />
2 (10)m, Small Balloon Plant is usually cultivated as an annual, fast growing vine. It has pale green<br />
dissected leaves and small, unconspicuous yellowish-green flowers followed by ornamental, inflated,<br />
green "balloons" which contain only three seeds each. Extracts from some Cardiospermum halcicacabum<br />
species are said to have medical properties in certain skin diseases (e.g. eczema). Easily grown in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. If grown as an perennial, keep plants drier in winter at a minimum<br />
of some 15°C with reduced watering. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8584 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,79<br />
Safflor or False Saffron are ornamental, annual, biannual to perennial plants with sometimes bright colored flower heads on usually spiny<br />
stems and leathery leaves. Annual and biannual species are easily cultivated in any rich, yet very well drained, preferably slightly sandy to<br />
stony soil in full sun. Perennial species can be grown in pots in any rich soil in a sunny and frostfree spot throughout the year and reduced<br />
watering in winter.<br />
Sow annual and biannual species directly into the ground by the end of spring. Plant seedlings very sunny. Sow perennial species flat in<br />
pots in any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep pot plants very sunny in winter at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 10.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Carduncellus dianus<br />
(Dianus Safflor) Exclusivo<br />
Carthamnus tinctorius<br />
(Safflower)<br />
Carduus (Thistle)<br />
100cm, Dianus Safflor is a showy perennial species from south-western Spain in the Alicante region. It<br />
makes several long stalked cream-white flowers heads above glossy green, serrated and slightly spiny<br />
leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7392 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Safflor is an annual to biannual with glossy, leathery, spiny leaves and a terminal cluster of<br />
few bright yellow flower heads, turning to orange on drying. Native of Egypt growing in stony ground in full<br />
sun. The dried petals are used as a substitute for saffron (Crocus sativus), from the seeds a highly<br />
valued oil is extracted for culinary purposes. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Sow directly<br />
into the ground at the end of spring. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3344 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Thistles belong to a broad genus with annual to perennial plants out of which a couple of species have showy, bright lilac flower heads<br />
above strongly serrated, spiny leaves. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. All species offered on this page do not<br />
have an invasive habit and are easily controlled.<br />
Sow in any well drained soil in full sun from early autumn to late spring. All species are very fast growing. Transplant as soon as seedlings<br />
are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Carduus <strong>de</strong>floratus<br />
(Mountain Thistle)<br />
Carduus nutans<br />
(Nodding Thistle)<br />
Carica (Papaya)<br />
30 (50)cm, Mountain Thistle is an utmost beautiful, non-invasive perennial species from mountain<br />
meadows in the Pyrenees and from the Alps to the Balkans. It makes an upright stalk crowned by several<br />
nodding, lilac flowers above serrated, spiny leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Excellent for<br />
the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7382 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (100)cm, Nodding Thistle is an utmost beautiful, non-invasive annual to biannual species from Central<br />
Europe with an upright stalk crowned by several nodding, lilac flowers above serrated, spiny leaves. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4532 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Papaya cultivars and species with white strongly fragrant tube shaped flowers and <strong>de</strong>corative Acer like foliage for any good soil and a halfsha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
or sunny spot at minimum 20°C in winter (The Mountain Papaya, Carica pubescens at a minimum of some 10°C).<br />
Sow in any humus rich, well drained soil at 20°C throughout the year. Keep pots sunnier in winter, and in partial sha<strong>de</strong> in summer.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Carica papaya cv. "Papaya<br />
Melón"<br />
3 (8)m, Melon Papaya a cultivar with the largest, more than melon-sized fruits of up to 10 kg in weight<br />
each ! The offered seeds <strong>de</strong>rive from a plantation in the village of San Martín (Departamento <strong>de</strong> Meta,<br />
Colombia). A good container plant for a warm wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Requires a minimum of some 15°C in a<br />
sunny spot in winter. Keep partially sha<strong>de</strong>d in summer.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2160 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Carissa (Natal Plum)<br />
Natal Plum is an evergreen shrub from coastal regions in South Africa. It has leathery, shiny leaves and whitish flowers followed by pale<br />
rosy-red, fruits. Fruits are edible either raw or cooked. Please note, that any other parts then the fully ripe fruits are poisonous! For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C with reduced watering.<br />
Sow flat in any good, humus rich soil at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year and place pots in full sun. Keep soil always slightly<br />
moist. Plants grown from seed may flower and bear first fruits after two years.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Carissa macrocarpa<br />
(Natal Plum)<br />
Carlina (Carline Thistle)<br />
100 (150)cm, Natal Plum is an medium-sized evergreen shrub with leathery, shiny leaves on throny<br />
branches and whitish star-shaped flowers followed by pale rosy-red, edible fruits. Fruits are edible either<br />
raw or cooked in jams and jellies. Any other parts then the fully ripe fruits are poisonous! Easily grown in<br />
pots or containers in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants<br />
drier at a minimum of some 15°C with reduced watering. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8335 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Carline Thistle, stemless perennial with most ornamental, large basal gol<strong>de</strong>n-silver flowers framed by a rosette of spiky, flat leaves.<br />
Growing wild in mountain pasture and dry, stony grassland in Central Europe (Swiss Alps) at up to 2800m.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, rocky soil in full sun in pots outsi<strong>de</strong>. Keep pots in a sheltered spot during winter. Carefully transplant in<br />
autumn as soon as plants are strong enough. Add some grit or other draining material on the soil so that the leaf rosette always stays dry.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, unless not stated differently.<br />
Carlina acaulis<br />
(Stemless Silver Thistle)<br />
Carlina acaulis ssp. simplex<br />
(Stem Silver Thistle)<br />
Carlina gummifera<br />
(syn. Atractylis gummifera)<br />
Carlina pygmae<br />
(Purple Cyprus Carline<br />
Thistle) Exclusive<br />
Cassia (Manna Tree)<br />
10 (20)cm, Stemless Silver Thistle is an alpine perennial with spiny leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse flat rosette and a<br />
single large, gol<strong>de</strong>n-silver flower in the center. For any rich, very well drained, stony soil in a sunny site.<br />
Best in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Very long flower period. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2575 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6982 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, is a showy dwarf species with basal, rich purple flowers insi<strong>de</strong> a spiny rosette of <strong>de</strong>eply<br />
dissected, greyish leaves. It is native of rocky, sun-exposed sites in dry shrub formations and pine forests<br />
in the Mediterranean. For any rich, very well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C. Zona climática USDA 10. VI-VIII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8575 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (25)cm, Purple Cyprus Carline Thistle is a showy dwarf species with silvery-purple flowers on short to<br />
medium tall stalks. Native of rocky, sun-exposed sites in dry shrub formations and pine forests at lower<br />
elevations on Cyprus. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter<br />
keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C. USDA Climate Zone 10. VI-VIII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6677 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Perikklisia)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cassia or Senna is a broad genus with some outstanding, usually erect growing woody shrubs or medium-sized trees, which are all suited<br />
as container plants. They usually have trifoliate to pinnate leaves and numerous yellow to orange-yellow and pink flowers throughout<br />
summer. Several Cassia species are used as medicinal or culinary plants. They are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Keep plants cooler at a minimum of some 10°C in winter, keep soil drier. Some Cassia may shed most leaves and will go semi-dormant in<br />
winter. Plants which have become to large may be cut back easily in spring before new growth. Pots or small containers of 10 to 20 liters<br />
shall be sufficient for all species.<br />
Sow flat at a minimum of some 20°C in any leafy-sandy, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds will germinate in some 2 weeks to 3<br />
months.<br />
20 semillas por sobre si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
Cassia fistula<br />
(Manna Tree)<br />
Cassia (Senna)<br />
5 (9)m, Manna Tree is a large shrub to medium sized tree with a straight trunk and spreading branches<br />
with broadly feathered leaves. It makes ornamental hanging bright yellow flower spikes and is most<br />
impressing when flowering. The dried, dark brown to almost black, up to 70cm long, narrow seedpods<br />
contain numerous compartments with a blackish pulp, which is used to make juices and as a cooking<br />
ingredient just like Tamarind pulp (Tamarindus indica). Please note that larger amounts have laxative<br />
properties. Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2315 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cassia or Senna is a broad genus with some outstanding, usually erect growing woody shrubs or medium-sized trees, which are all suited<br />
as container plants. They usually have trifoliate to pinnate leaves and numerous yellow to orange-yellow and pink flowers throughout<br />
summer. Several Cassia species are used as medicinal or culinary plants. They are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Keep plants cooler at a minimum of some 10°C in winter, keep soil drier. Some Cassia may shed most leaves and will go semi-dormant in<br />
winter. Plants which have become to large may be cut back easily in spring before new growth. Pots or small containers of 10 to 20 liters<br />
shall be sufficient for all species.<br />
Sow flat at a minimum of some 20°C in any leafy-sandy, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds will germinate erratically in some 2 weeks<br />
to 3 months.<br />
20 semillas por sobre si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
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Cassia artemisoi<strong>de</strong>s ssp.<br />
artemisoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Feathery Senna)<br />
1 (2)m, upright, evergreen shrub with pinnate, needle-like leaves and numerous small, bright yellow<br />
flowers on silver-grayish stems. Native to Australia. For any rich, well drained, rocky soil in full sun.<br />
Minimum of some 10°C in winter with reduced watering.<br />
20 semillas por sobre. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3234 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cassia australis 2 (4)m, erect growing shrub to small tree from Australia, yellow flower spikes. For a very sunny spot. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 10.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cassia bicapsularis<br />
(Winter Cassia)<br />
Cassia candolleana<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Senna)<br />
Cassia didymobotrya<br />
(Popcorn Senna)<br />
Cassia eremophila<br />
(Desert Cassia)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2334 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (5)m, Winter Cassia is an erect shrub to small tree from 2 (5)m, Winter Cassia is an erect shrub to<br />
small tree from Northern South America (Panama south to Venezuela and Colombia) and has compound<br />
dark green leaves and clusters of mst ornamenal sulfur yellow flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in containers. In winter keep plants slightly drier in full sun at a minimum of some 15°C. X-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8318 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (3)m, upright, semi-evergreen shrub with broadly feathered, dark green leaves and terminal spikes of<br />
large, rich gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers. Native of Chile. For any rich, well drained, rocky soil in full sun. Minimum<br />
of some 10°C in winter with reduced watering.<br />
20 semillas por sobre. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3236 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (3)m, upright, semi-evergreen shrub with broadly feathered, fresh to dark green leaves and terminal,<br />
candle-like spikes of gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers. Native of Africa. For any rich, well drained, rocky soil in full<br />
sun. Minimum of some 10°C in winter with reduced watering. VII-VIII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3237 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
1 (2)m, syn. Cassia nemophila, Desert Cassia from Australia. Evergreen shrub with linear leaves and<br />
numerous bright yellow flowers. Fast growing species. Keep rather dry, especially in winter. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in full sun. Zona Climática USDA 9. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2335 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cassia floribunda 4 (9)m, Popcorn Tree from tropical Asia. Leathery leaflets and plenty of beautiful, large clusters of yellow<br />
flowers, which pop out from the branches, thus resembling popcorn. Requires good drainage.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2317 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cassia glauca 4 (8)m, ornamental Cassia with broad feathered dark bluish green leaves and quite large bright yellow<br />
flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse clusters.<br />
Cassia grandis<br />
(Pink Shower Tree)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2337 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
4 (9)m, Pink Shower Tree from tropical Americas. Large hanging flowers in various sha<strong>de</strong>s of pink to light<br />
rose over long periods of time.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2338 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cassia javanica ssp. nodosa 6 (8)m, small tree with bright to dark rose, quite large flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse clusters above broadly feathered<br />
leaves. Keep in full sun throughout the year.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cassia mexicana<br />
(Mexican Cassia)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2343 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (5)m, Mexican Cassia is an erect to small tree with trifoliate leaves and ovoid, dark green leaflets.<br />
Clusters of sulfur yellow flowers on ol<strong>de</strong>r plants. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in<br />
containers. In winter keep plants slightly drier in full sun at a minimum of some 15°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2341 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cassia multijuga 3 (5)m, large shrubs to small tree with age from Brazil with yellow flowers in numerous, <strong>de</strong>nsely package<br />
spikes.<br />
10 seeds per package.<br />
Cassia renigera Information not yet available.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2342 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2344 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cassia siamea 12 (20)m, originating in south-eastern tropical Asia, becoming a large tree with age if planted in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. Compound leaves and yellow flowers are born in <strong>de</strong>nse clusters up to 30cm/1' long. Soak seeds<br />
for three days in luke warm water prior to sowing. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throught<br />
the year. In winter reduce watering and keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2345 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cassia spectabilis 250 (400)cm, medium sized shrub and as the name proposes it is a spectacular Cassia with gol<strong>de</strong>n<br />
yellow, flowers in upright spikes.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2346 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Cassia (Winterhardy Senna)<br />
Winter hardy Senna make ornamental, pinnate leaves on woody branches and bright colored flowers as their subtropical and tropical<br />
cousins. Unlike the latter there are a couple of species from North America which are resistant to freezing temperatures in winter. They<br />
can be grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n throughout the year in Central Europe as well.<br />
Plants which have become to large may be cut back easily in spring before new growth.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat at some 20°C in any leafy and sandy, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep seedlings preferably frostfree for<br />
the first two years. In winter place pots at some 5°C and reduce watering to a minimum. Then transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n at the end of spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cassia covesii<br />
(Desert Senna)<br />
Cassia fasciculata<br />
(Hardy Senna)<br />
Cassia hebecarpa<br />
(Hardy Senna)<br />
Cassia marilandica<br />
(Maryland Senna)<br />
Castilleja (Indian Paintbrush)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6979 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
150cm, Hardy Senna makes bright yellow flowers on semiperennial, slightly woody branches. As in<br />
Mimosa spp. the finely feathered leaves fold when touched. This species is native of prairies in the tallgrass<br />
region in the US. Prefers a well drained soil in full sun in a protected spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3622 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Hardy Senna makes bright yellow flowers above broadly feathered leaves on semiperennial,<br />
slightly woody branches. Native of prairies in the tall-grass region in the US. Prefers a well drained soil in<br />
full sun in a protected spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3623 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (120)cm, Maryland Senna makes annual shoots from a perennial rootstock. It has ornamental<br />
feathered mid green leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of yellow flowers from mid to late summer. Native of open<br />
spots in woods and wet meadows from central to south eastern USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4994 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Indian Paintbrush are annual to herbaceous perennials which are native to the western parts of North and South America. They make<br />
short stems topped by bright colored bracts in sha<strong>de</strong>s of white, yellow, red and pink hiding small flowers insi<strong>de</strong>. Many species have been<br />
used by Indian tribes in North America. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent plants for a protected spot in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow fine seeds very flat on any rich, well drained soil from autumn to mid spring. Do not cover seeds with soils. Keep pots in a protected<br />
spot outsi<strong>de</strong> and always carefully water from beneath. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are<br />
strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
40 semillas por sobre.<br />
Castilleja applegatei var.<br />
viscida<br />
(Wavy-Leaf Paintbrush)<br />
Castilleja chromosa<br />
(Desert Paintbrush)<br />
Castilleja coccinea<br />
(Scarlet Indian Paintbrush)<br />
Castilleja covilleana<br />
(Coville's Indian Paintbrush)<br />
Castilleja hay<strong>de</strong>nii<br />
(Hay<strong>de</strong>n's Indian<br />
Paintbrush)<br />
Castilleja linariifolia<br />
(Narrow Leaf Paintbrush)<br />
Castilleja rhexifolia<br />
(Alpine Paintbrush)<br />
Castilleja sulphurea<br />
(Yellow Indian Paintbrush)<br />
15cm, Wavy-Leaf Paintbrush has utmost showy bright orange-red bracts above cut foliage. Seeds from a<br />
certified wild collection in Sanpete County, Utah, USA at some 3.250m. For any rich, very well drained soil<br />
in full sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6742 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
15cm, Desert Paintbrush has showy bright red bracts and narrow leaves. Seeds from a certified wild<br />
collection in Mesa County, Colorado, USA at some 1.450m. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6743 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
20cm, Scarlet Indian Paintbrush is an herbaceous perennial with showy scarlet bracts. It is native of<br />
meadows in central and eastern parts of North America . For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6634 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Coville's Indian Paintbrush makes orange-red, elongated spikes and cut foliage. Seeds from a<br />
certified wild collection in Blaine County, Idaho, USA at some 2.200m. For any rich, very well drained soil<br />
in full sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6744 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
15cm, Hay<strong>de</strong>n's Indian Paintbrush makes showy elongated pink flower spikes and narrow, greyish-green<br />
leaves. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Custer County, Colorado, USA at some 3750m. For any<br />
rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6745 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6882 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Alpine Paintbrush has showy rosy-pink bracts above broad lanceolate leaves. Seeds from a<br />
certified wild collection in Big Horn County, Wyoming, USA at some 2.850m. For any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in full sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6747 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
20cm, Yellow Indian Paintbrush makes pale yellow inflorescence and is native to moist mountain<br />
meadows in western North America. For any humus rich, very well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
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Catananche (Cupid's Dart)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6570 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cupid's Dart and Paper Flowers are showy, free flowering annuals to perennials from southern Europe and the Mediterranean region,<br />
where they occur in rocky, semi-dry, sunny sites. Cupid's Dart has numerous, pale purplish blue flowers on medium-sized, upright<br />
growing stalks above narrow, silvery-grey leaves, whereas Paper Flowers makes numerous small to medium sized pale laven<strong>de</strong>r blue to<br />
pale lilac flower heads. All are easily cultivated in any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a protected spot full sun, where they will grow as<br />
perennials. I<strong>de</strong>al in a rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Un<strong>de</strong>r more unfavorable conditions they tend to grow as an annual or biannual and produce flowers in<br />
the first year already.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, very well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil. Keep pots in a sunny , protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant to the<br />
final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are strong enough in late spring to early summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Catananche caerulea<br />
(Cupid's Dart)<br />
Xeranthemum cylindraceum<br />
(Paper Flower)<br />
30 (50)cm, Cupid's Dart makes showy pale purplish blue flower heads surroun<strong>de</strong>d by paper-like, semitransparent<br />
sepals above narrow, silvery green foliage throughout summer. A Mediterranean annual to<br />
perennial for any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in full sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3890 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Paper Flower makes numerous small pale laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flower heads on tall and elegant,<br />
branching stalks. An annual to perennial from dryish sites in southern Europe for any rich, very well<br />
drained, rocky soil in full sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6343 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Caulophyllum (Cohosh), Diphylleia (Umbrella Leaf) & Podophyllum (Mayapple)<br />
Blue Cohosh, Umbrella Leaf and Mayapple are beautiful herbaceous perennials within the Barberry family (Berberidaceae) and are native<br />
of rich, slightly moist soils in open spots in woods. They have a dicjunct distribution in North America and from Japan to northern Asia. All<br />
species are easily grown in any humus rich, well-drained, preferably slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
=> Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroi<strong>de</strong>s) has become rare in nature ue to overcollection for medical purposes. It makes elegantly<br />
dissected leaves with a central spike of small white flowers followed by showy, blue berries in autumn.<br />
=> Umbrella Leaf species (Diphylleia spp.) make unusual large, umbrella like leaves topped by racemes of white flowers followed by<br />
utmost ornamental blue berries on red peduncles in autumn.<br />
=> Mayapple species (Podophyllum spp.) have large, round or broadly dissected, serrated leaves and white, cream to pale rose flowers,<br />
which are followed by ornamental, large, bright colored egg shaped fruits (especially Podophyllum hexandrum).<br />
Sow seeds immediately on receipt flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. All species<br />
require a cooling period of several months prior to germination. Several seeds may naturally need two, rarely even three years (especially<br />
Caulophyllum thalictroi<strong>de</strong>s) before they will finally germinate - thus be patient with these won<strong>de</strong>rful and longlived woodland plants !<br />
Transplant the dormant rootstock to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as leaves have withered in late autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas pro sobre (Diphylleia y Podophyllum), y 7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre (Caulophyllum).<br />
Diphylleia cymosa<br />
(Umbrella Leaf)<br />
Podophyllum hexandrum<br />
(syn. Podophyllum emodi)<br />
Podophyllum peltatum<br />
(Mayapple)<br />
Cedronella (Canary Lemon Shrub)<br />
100cm, Umbrella Leaf is beautiful herbaceous perenial from woods in North America and has very large,<br />
strongly cut, umbrella like leaves and racemes with white flowers folloed by ornamental blue berries on<br />
brilliant red peduncles in autumn. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained, preferably sligthly<br />
moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5161 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Himalayan Mayapple is native of humus rich, moist soils in woods in the Himalaya. Makes<br />
nice whitish rose to white flowers born with or slightly above the broadly dissected and serrated foliage,<br />
which gains an enormous size sufficient moisture provi<strong>de</strong>d in spring. Flowers are followed by most<br />
ornamental, goose-egg sized fruits (edible, yet not very tasty, and keep in mind that all other parts of the<br />
plant are toxic !), which turn bright orange red in July and August. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1551 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
70 (100)cm, North American Mayapple is one out of two species in this genus. It is native in eastern<br />
North America (Quebec and Minnesota to Florida and Texas) and has an umbrella like leaf (note:<br />
flowering plants always make two leaves). The white flowers are followed by quite large ovoid fruits<br />
turning bright yellow on maturing. When fully ripe fruits have a very intense, pineapple like fragrance and<br />
are edible (yet keep in mind that all other parts of the plant are toxic !). A very adoptable rhizomatous,<br />
herbaceous perennial which grows easily in any rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds<br />
are scarce ! IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1552 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cedronella or Lemon Shrub are strongly scented plants with a perennial rootstock and annual to biannual flowering branches. Make<br />
trifoliate, light green, edible leaves which have a very pleasant lemon-like fragrance and may be used for salads. Branches are topped with<br />
clusters of pale rose to white flowers. For any well drained, rocky soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Keep drier and always sunny in winter.<br />
Very large and tall plants can be cut back easily in early spring. Plants will make readily new offsets from the ground.<br />
Sow seeds rather flat in any humus rich, yet well drained soil at some 15° to a maximum of some 22°C (in certain Canary plants, higher<br />
temperatures will slow down or even inhibit germination!). Keep pots in full sun and soil always slightly moist. Germinate occurs over a<br />
period of several months.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cedronella canariensis<br />
(Canary Lemon Shrub)<br />
150 (200)cm, Canary Lemon Shrub is an excellent pot plant with attractive clusters of light pink to white<br />
flowers above ornamental trifoliate foliage. Native of open and slightly moist spots from the lower pine<br />
forest to the upper Fayal-Brezal formation. Requires a very sunny spot in winter un<strong>de</strong>r always frostfree<br />
conditions. From below Pico <strong>de</strong> Oveja (Cumbre Nueva, La Palma) at some 1.500m, and open spots in the<br />
Teno Laurel forest (Tenerife) at some 900m respectively. VII-IX.<br />
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Cedronella canariensis f.<br />
ma<strong>de</strong>rense f. nov. ined.<br />
Exclusive<br />
Cedronella canariensis var.<br />
anisata<br />
(Canary Anis Lemon Shrub)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Cedrus (Cedar)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5159 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex El Hierro)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3004 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2472 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
100 (170)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Lemon Shrub is a new, to be <strong>de</strong>scribed form native of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. Differing from<br />
Canary populations by its slightly larger, intense rose flowers that are striped white. As the Canary<br />
species it is suited for any rich, well drained soil. Keep drier and sunny in winter in a frostfree spot. From<br />
Central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira growing at some 800m.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3122 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (170)cm, Canary Anis Lemon Shrub is an almost unknown variety native of La Gomera and La<br />
Palma. Differing from the species found on Tenerife in having more pubescent leaves and a typical anislike<br />
fragrance in sunny spots in contrast to the lemon scented species. Attractive clusters of pinkish white<br />
flowers. From sunny and slightly moist spots in the laurel forest zone on both islands. South of Montaña<br />
Quemada (La Gomera), 1120 m and Fuente <strong>de</strong> San Marcos (La Palma). VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3119 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Gomera)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3030 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Real Cedars are tall and broad conifers from mountainous regions in the Mediterranean, where they may gain several hundred years in<br />
age. Most species have very fragrant needle like leaves arranged in clusters. Cedars have been highly valuated for their strong and very<br />
aromatic oily wood and thus many species have been become very rare in nature because of uncontrolled timber cutting. Though<br />
becoming very large in size they grow mo<strong>de</strong>rately and have a pyramidal crown in their juvenile stage. Ol<strong>de</strong>r specimens form a wi<strong>de</strong> crown<br />
resembling a huge umbrella. I<strong>de</strong>al for most well drained soils in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat at 15-25°C in any well drained soil in full sun. Keep soil only slightly moist.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cedrus libani ssp. brevifolia<br />
(Cyprus Cedar)<br />
Celastrus (Bittersweet)<br />
15 (30)m, Cyprus Cedar is an utmost ornamental evergreen conifer with bluish-green, short needle-like<br />
leaves. Adult trees make a broad, umbrella like crown. Native of mountains on Cyprus where it has<br />
become rare and natural populations are confined to few places. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6667 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (10 semillas)<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Bittersweet are close relatives to the spindle berries (Euonymus spp.), however unlike their cousins they are climbing, woody shrubs. They<br />
are native of woods in North America and Eastern Asian, where they grow up shrubs and trees. All are very easy in cultivation, plants<br />
which become too large can be cut back into the wood. All have small, whitish-green to yellowish-green flowers in spring, and <strong>de</strong>corative,<br />
colorful orange fruits with seeds covered by bright scarlet flesh from autumn to early winter. Besi<strong>de</strong>s, their foliage turns bright yellow in<br />
autumn. A climbing aid is recommen<strong>de</strong>d.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, lightly sandy, humus rich soil in autumn to early spring, keep pots in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d place. Cultivate plants<br />
in pots for two years before transplanting to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Aviso: All parts (especially the attractive fruits) are poisonous if eaten.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Celastrus hypoleucus<br />
(Pale Bittersweet)<br />
Celastrus orbiculatus<br />
(Oriental Bittersweet)<br />
Celtis (Hackberry)<br />
3 (7)m, Pale Bittersweet is a woody twining shrub native of forests in China (e.g. Shaanxi, Gansu,<br />
Sichuan, and Yunnan province). It has broad, elliptical middle green leaves, small, pale greenish white<br />
flowers and showy orange fruit-capsules with blackish brown seeds covered with a bright red flesh from<br />
late summer to early winter. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3428 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
3 (7)m, Oriental Bittersweet is a woody twining shrub native of thickets and forest edges and is wi<strong>de</strong>ly<br />
distributed from China to Korea. It has medium sized, elliptical leaves, small, pale greenish white flowers<br />
and many showy, small orange fruit-capsules with beige brown seeds covered with a bright red flesh from<br />
late summer to early winter. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3429 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Hackberries, very <strong>de</strong>corative solitary trees with <strong>de</strong>nse crowns and small, usually dark-blue to black fruits (edible) with one large seed each.<br />
Good nutrition source for wildlife animals.<br />
Sow at 5°C in any soil in a sunny spot in autumn to early spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Celtis australis<br />
(European Hackberry)<br />
Celtis caucasica<br />
(Caucasus Hackberry)<br />
10 (15)m, European Hackberry is a tall tree native of S Europe. It has a grayish bark, oval, serrated leaves<br />
and small round dark blue berries in autumn. It is grown for its valuable timber. For any soil in a sunny<br />
spot. I<strong>de</strong>al as a bonsai as well. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2222 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
10 (15)m, Caucasus Hackberry is a tall tree with a broad crown, small oval, serrated leaves on grayish<br />
stems and small berries turning to maroon brown with maturity in autumn. Native from Caucasus, Asia<br />
Minor to Afghanistan. For any well drained soil. I<strong>de</strong>al for a bonsai as well. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3385 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Centaurea (Cornflowers)<br />
Cornflowers are ornamental annuals or perennials with usually rich blue to lilac, yellow or cream flowers which appear in masses<br />
throughout summer and attract numerous bees and butterflies with their seducing nectar. The are i<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n and will thrive<br />
in any well drained soil in a sunny position. They are easily grown and will readily self-sow in a suitable spot.<br />
Sow from autumn to early summer in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a proteced, sunny spot. Transplant seedlings on<br />
their fourth pair of leaves.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6, si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
Centaurea aegilophila<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Centaurea cyanus<br />
(Common Blue Cornflower)<br />
Centaurea cynaroi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(syn. Stemmacantha<br />
centaurioi<strong>de</strong>s)<br />
Centaurea jacea<br />
(Brown Knapweed)<br />
12cm, an utmost showy dwarf perennial unknown in cultivation. It has a flat basal rosette of dark green<br />
leaves and rose flower heads in the center just above the ground level. Native of chalk soils in coastal<br />
areas on Cyprus and in southern Turkey. For any rich, well drained substrate in pots. Not winter hardy,<br />
keep these beautiful plants drier in winter in full sun at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VI.<br />
10 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6285 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Govenor's Beach, Chipre)<br />
€ 5,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Common Blue Cornflower was native of Asia Minor in prehistoric times and has been<br />
wi<strong>de</strong>spread during human setteling across Europe. Today it is has become rarer for intensive crop field<br />
cultivation methods. A showy annual with rich blue (sometimes white or rose) flowers. Easily grown in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Will readily selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8171 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Waldviertel, Austria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (70)cm, most ornamental, medium sized perennial with large, rich pink flower heads on tall stalks<br />
above a basal rosette of broad silvery white leaves. Native of south-central Spain (Catalonia), growing in<br />
rocky soils in open spots in mountain meadows. The correct botanical name at present is Leuzea<br />
centaurioi<strong>de</strong>s. Seed is very scarce. For any well drained in a sunny spot, excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. 10<br />
semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2434 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (80)cm, Brown Knapweed is a perennial knapweeg with scale-like tan to brown bracts beneath the<br />
light purple to rose flowers. The branches have egg shaped or lanceolate, undivi<strong>de</strong>d leaves. European<br />
native from dry fields, meadows and roadsi<strong>de</strong>s in Scandinavia, Atlantic and Central Europe, North Italy,<br />
West Russia and the Balkans. For full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>, in any well drained soil. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2580 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Centaurea linaresii 150 (200)cm, is a rare and endangered perennial from northwestern Spain and eastern Portugal with a<br />
broad basal rosette of long, spathulate, strongly dissected leaves and tall annual stalks with cream white,<br />
quite large flower heads. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Centaurea macrocephala<br />
(Yellow Bighead Knapweed)<br />
Centaurea montana<br />
(Mountain Corn Flower)<br />
Centaurea montana f.<br />
stenophylla<br />
(Vosges Mountain Corn<br />
Flower)<br />
Centaurea nigra ssp.<br />
nemoralis<br />
Centaurea nigrescens<br />
(Tyrol Knapweed)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3523 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (flores lilas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4062 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (cream-white flowered)<br />
€ 5,99<br />
100 (120)cm, Yellow Bighead Knapweed is a showy perennial species with upright stalks <strong>de</strong>nsely covered<br />
with yellowish green leaves and topped by a single large bright yellow flower head. Native of high elevation<br />
grasslands and subalpine meadows from Armenia to Romania. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4803 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Mountain Corn Flower is a very variable species from sunny mountainous meadows across<br />
Europe with hairy, grayish, lance shaped leaves and large lilac blue flowers with a purplish centre.<br />
Pleasantly strong honey fragrance. Plants from Scandinavia grow taller and have longer, narrow ovate<br />
leaves in comparison to populations from Central Europe. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6348 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Frescati, Stockholm, Suecia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2581 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
25 (40)cm, Vosges Mountain Corn Flower is a rare, smaller form from sunny, steep grassy slopes in the<br />
Vosges (France) with hairy, grayish-green, lance shaped leaves and lilac blue flowers with a purplish<br />
centre. Pleasantly strong honey fragrance. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4648 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (70)cm, ornamental subspecies with <strong>de</strong>ep purple flowers. For full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>, in any well<br />
drained soil. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2582 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
60 (90)cm, Tyrol Knapweed or Vochin Knapweed is an ornamental species with <strong>de</strong>ep purple flowers. For<br />
full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>, in any well drained soil. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2583 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Centaurea parlatoris 40 (80)cm, a multibranching perennial species native of mountains in Sicily (Italy). It has narrow, linear<br />
leaves and several terminal, bright lilac-pink flower heads. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected<br />
spot in full sun. V-VI.<br />
Centaurea phrygia ssp.<br />
pseudophrygia<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8325 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (85)cm, light purple pink cornflowers on loose branches. For a sunny site in any rich, well drained soil.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2584 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Centaurea rhenana<br />
(syn. Centaurea stoebe)<br />
30 (45)cm, rose-pink flowers with a light rose to white center. For a sunny spot in any rich, well drained,<br />
rocky soil. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2586 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Centaurea rupestris 30 (50)cm, makes pure yellow flowers above narrow pinnatisect leaves. Native of the Balkan through Italy<br />
growing in dryish, stony grassland. For a sunny site with a <strong>de</strong>ep, well drained soil. VII-VIII.<br />
Centaurea scabiosa<br />
(Great Knapweed)<br />
Centaurea uniflora ssp.<br />
nervosa<br />
(Singleflower Knapweed)<br />
Centranthus (False Valerian)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2587 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
45 (70)cm, Great Knapweed has nice purple, large Scabiosa like flowers. Full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong> in any<br />
well drained soil. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2588 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Singleflower Knapweed is a perennial species with showy, quite large single, pale lilac flower<br />
heads on upright stems above lanceolate leaves. Native of montane areas in Southern Europe. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4804 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
False Valerians belong to a small genus of annual to pernnial herbs and subshrubs within the family of (Valerianaceae) and are native in<br />
Southern Europe. Several species have showy flower umbels and nicely contrasting bluish-green leaves. Some species are used in<br />
medicine for their sedative properties. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat directly to the ground in any rich soil in a sunny spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Centranthus ruber<br />
(Red-Flowered False<br />
Valerian)<br />
Cephalaria (Giant Scabiosa)<br />
30 (50)cm, Red-Flowered False Valerian is a showy biannual to short-lived perennial from Southern<br />
Europe and has upright hold stalks crowned by ornamental rosy-red flower umbels above bluish-green<br />
leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7136 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicile, Italie)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Giant Scabiosa are perennials native from central to sout-eastern Europe eastwards to Asia. Most species make basal, large rosettes with<br />
long, serrated leaves, out of which the annual, upright growing, tall stalks are born, crowned with white to cream-yellow, flat, Scabiosa like<br />
flower heads. They are easily grown in any rich, slightly moist, well drained soil in a sunny position.<br />
Sow from autumn to early summer, transplant seedlings on their fourth pair of leaves.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cephalaria alpina<br />
(Alpine Giant Scabiosa)<br />
Cephalaria gigantea<br />
(Giant Scabiosa)<br />
150 (200)cm, Alpine Giant Scabiosa is a perennial with impressively tall stalks with pale cream yellow, flat<br />
flower heads above long, serrated, fresh green leaves arranged in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette. Native of humus<br />
rich spots in rock crevices and meadows in the Alps. Easily grown in any rich, preferably slightly moist<br />
soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3522 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Giant Scabiosa is a perennial with impressively tall stalks with pale cream yellow, flat flower<br />
heads above a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette. Native of bor<strong>de</strong>rs alongsi<strong>de</strong> streams and in moist mountain<br />
meadows in the Caucasus and Turkey. Easily grown in any humus rich, preferably slightly moist soil in a<br />
sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4619 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cephalaria leucantha 50 (100)cm, a rarely seen perennial species with showy pure white flower heads above silvery grey<br />
foliage. Native of montane areas in Southwestern Europe. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
Cephalaria squamiflora ssp.<br />
balearica Exclusive<br />
Cephalaria squamiflora ssp.<br />
mediterranea Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4805 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, a rare and threatened ancient relict species from the Balearic islands with a woody base<br />
crowned by a <strong>de</strong>nse leaf rosette and long stalked creamy-white flower heads. It is not reliably winter hardy<br />
and best cultivated in pots. Keep plants drier in winter with reduced watering at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
USDA climate zone 8. VII-IX.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5205 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, a rare ancient relict species from eastern Sardinia and the eastern Mediterranean with a<br />
woody base crowned by a <strong>de</strong>nse leaf rosette and long stalked pure white flower heads. It is not reliably<br />
winter hardy and best cultivated in pots. Keep plants drier in winter with reduced watering at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C. USDA climate zone 8. VII-IX.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5204 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cephalaria transsylvanica 100 (150)cm, is a fast growing annual with numerous white to pale blue and rose sha<strong>de</strong>d flower heads on<br />
strongly branching stems with feathered leaves. It is native of meadows from southeastern Europe to<br />
Turkey. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained, rather rocky soil in a sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4784 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Cerathotheca (False Sesame)<br />
False Sesame is a small subtropical genus and closely related to the real Sesame (Sesamum spp.) within the unicorn plant family<br />
(Pedaliaceae). Plants have most ornamental, foxglove-like, whote to pale rose trumpet flowers on upright stems with smoothly pubescent<br />
leaves. Plants are fast growing annuals for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any fertile, well drained soil in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year. Carefully transplant<br />
seedlings to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in early summer.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cerathotheca triloba<br />
(False Sesame)<br />
Cercis (Judas Tree)<br />
90 (140)cm, False Sesame is an utmost showy annual with quite large, white to pink trumpet flowers. For<br />
any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in a sunny spot. Sow in early spring at a minimum of<br />
some 20°C in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6023 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Cercis are excellent gar<strong>de</strong>n shrubs with usually thousand of rosy-pink to purplish flowers in spring. Flowers emerge directly from the stem<br />
(cauliflor). For any soil in a sunny place, easy and very robust.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 5°C in any soil in full.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cercis cana<strong>de</strong>nsis<br />
(Eastern Redbud)<br />
Cercis chinensis<br />
(Chinese Redbud)<br />
Cercis griffithii<br />
(Afghan Redbud)<br />
Cercis occi<strong>de</strong>ntalis<br />
(Western Redbud)<br />
Cercis siliquastrum<br />
(Common Redbud)<br />
Cerinthe (Honeywort)<br />
3 (8)m, Eastern Redbud is a tall shrub to short tree with bright rose flowers. Native of New Jersey to<br />
Florida and west to Missouri. For a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any rich, well drained soil. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2224 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (8)m, Chinese Redbud is a very rare species with <strong>de</strong>ep lilac flowers above large light green leaves,<br />
native of E Asia. For a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any rich, well drained soil. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2225 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Afghan Redbud is a rarely cultivated tall woody shrub with heart-shaped leaves and uncountable<br />
rich pink flowers. It is native of rocky spots in South Central Asia (Afghanistan). For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a protected and sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4874 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (8)m, Western Redbud has numerous bright rose flowers. Native of W USA. For any well drained soil in<br />
full sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2226 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (8), Common Redbud is a very floriferous species with thousands of <strong>de</strong>ep-pink flowers. Native of the E<br />
Mediterranean. A very adaptable Cercis species for any rich soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2227 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Honeywort is a small genus with some 12 species from Eurasia. They are growing as annuals or perennials and usually show more or<br />
less plain, bluish-green, broad oval leaves and nodding inflorescences with white, yellow to purplish funnel shaped flowers throughout the<br />
summer. All are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat directly to the ground in any rich, well drained soil in spring. Plants greatly dislike to be transplanted, thus leave<br />
undisturbed. All annual species will readily selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r appropiate conditions. In a mild winter seedlings will survive outsi<strong>de</strong> if they are<br />
not burnt by strong freezings. Alternatively collect some seeds in summer to be sowed in following spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cerinthe glabra<br />
(Smooth Honeywort)<br />
Cerinthe major<br />
(Tall Honeywort)<br />
Cerinthe major var.<br />
purpurascens<br />
(Tall Violet Honeywort)<br />
30 (50)cm, Smooth Honeywort is an annual, branching species from mountainous regions from<br />
Southwestern to Southeastern Europe extending eastwards to Western Asia (Turkey and Georgia).<br />
Makes numerous pale lemon yellow nodding flowers above bright yellowish-green, smooth foliage. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich rich, well drained soil in full sun. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4244 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Tall Honeywort an annual, losley branching species from the Mediterranean with broad oval,<br />
plain bluish-green leaves and showy nodding pale lemon yellow to rich sulfur yellow flowers. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich rich, well drained soil in full sun. IV-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4647 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Tall Violet Honeywort is a beautiful annual, losley branching species from the Mediterranean<br />
with broad oval, plain bluish-green leaves and showy nodding yellowish flowers with a reddish-purple<br />
outer tip. Easily cultivated in any rich rich, well drained soil in full sun. IV-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4530 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Ceropegia (Canary Can<strong>de</strong>laber Flower)<br />
Can<strong>de</strong>laber Flowers from the Canary Islands are highly succulent perennials with long, ascending, wax-covered stems and axillary or<br />
terminal clusters of yellow (Ceropegia dichotoma agg.) or maroon-red (Ceropegia fusca) flowers, which are followed by long, horn-like<br />
seed capsules. For a very well drained, preferably rocky soil in always full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter and carefully water<br />
in summer, so that the soil will never dry out completely. Winter minimum of some 15°C to 20°C, winter growing and summer dormant<br />
species.<br />
Sow flat on a very well drained, rocky soil at some 20° to 30°C. Keep soil only slightly moist until germination starts, then keep seedlings<br />
drier and in full sun. Seedlings greatly dislike to be transplanted in their first year. Easily raised from seed, yet seed from most species will<br />
rarely become available as plants only sporadically set seed in cultivation.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: Todo el material proviene sólo <strong>de</strong> plantas cultivadas en Alemania o en el Líbano. No ofrecemos ningún material coleccionado<br />
en el hábitat y rechezamos ven<strong>de</strong>r aquel material para proteger varias especies en peligro <strong>de</strong> extinción en su hábitat y para conformar con<br />
leyes nacionales así como internacionales sobre comerciar plantas protegidas y sus partes, por ejemplo semillas.<br />
Ceropegia dichotoma 30 (70)cm, ascending olive green, highly succulent stems, covered with white wax un<strong>de</strong>r sunny<br />
conditions. Yellow flowers are born in terminal (sometimes in axillary) clusters. Growing in nature in<br />
preferably white or cream-colored ol<strong>de</strong>r soils or rock crevices in sun exposed spots in the E (Anaga<br />
region, e.g. in the ridge above Faro <strong>de</strong> Anaga) and W parts (Teno region, e.g. Barranco <strong>de</strong> los Cochinos)<br />
of Tenerife. The scattered populations in the south-west require an additional taxonomical study. VII-VIII.<br />
Only two 7 year old plants (ex Teno) are available, which are flowering size!<br />
Note: Plants are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe (with exeption for Switzerland and Norway) only !<br />
They will be shipped bareroot and freed from soil, pot on receipt.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2508 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Teno)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2507 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Anaga)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Ceropegia fusca 40 (80)cm, ascending to creeping reddish green to olive green, strongly succulent stems, <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
covered with white wax un<strong>de</strong>r very sunny conditions. Maroon red flowers are born in terminal clusters.<br />
Growing in nature in exclusively red, recent lava in sun exposed spots in the S of Tenerife (e.g. Malpaís<br />
<strong>de</strong> Güímar) and SC Gran Canaria (e.g. Barranco <strong>de</strong> Arguineguín and Barranco <strong>de</strong> Fataga). VII-VIII.<br />
Cestrum (Palqui)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2506 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3515 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Palqui or Jassamine are evergreen woody shrubs from the nightsha<strong>de</strong> family (Solanaceae) and are native of open spots in woods in<br />
Central and South America. Several species have most ornamental flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters and are easily cultivated in pots or<br />
container. For a rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year with sufficient watering and fertilization in summer. Keep cooler<br />
at a minimum of some 12°C in a very sunny spot in winter with reduced watering.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C. Keep pots in a sunny spot.<br />
Note: All parts are toxic to humans if ingested !<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cestrum palqui<br />
(Palqui)<br />
200 (300)cm, Palqui is a perennial, woody, evergreen shrub with terminal, lax racemes of lemon yellow to<br />
cream trumpet shaped flowers. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier in winter<br />
at a minimum of some 12°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4006 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Chaenomeles (Japanese Quince) & Crataegus (Hawthorn)<br />
Japanese Quinces ans Hawthorns are <strong>de</strong>ciduous, small to tall woody shrubs to small trees with oval to finger-like, glossy dark green<br />
leaves. They make loose umbels with white, creamy-white to greenish-yellow or bright rose flowers followed by most ornamental orangered<br />
to dark brownish-red berries in Crataegus species or most <strong>de</strong>corative and very large, fragrant yellow fruits (not edible) in Chaenomeles<br />
species in late summer and autumn. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. All species are very<br />
adoptable and robust.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil, slightly moist soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Seeds require a cooling<br />
period for several months before they germinate in following spring. After germination keep seedlings slightly drier. Plant out from spring to<br />
autumn as soon as young plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre (Crataegus spp.) o 10 semillas pro sobre (Chaenomeles spp.).<br />
Chaenomeles catheyensis<br />
(Japanese Quince)<br />
Crataegus azarolus<br />
(Azorol Apple Hawthorn)<br />
Crataegus pinnatifida<br />
(Chinese Hawthorn)<br />
100cm, Japanese Quince is a small woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrub from Japan with showy rich rose flowers<br />
followed by very large, bright yellow, fragrant (not edible) fruits, the largest in the genus. Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8259 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Azorol Apple Hawthorn is a tall <strong>de</strong>ciduous branching woody shrub with white flowers followed by<br />
most ornamental, round, walnut-sized bright yellow fruits in late summer and autumn. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6663 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (5)m, Chinese Hawthorn is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, tall and broad woody shrub to small tree with spreading<br />
branches, elongated oval, <strong>de</strong>eply cut, dark green leaves and loose clusters of fragrant white flowers<br />
followed by most ornamental, almost cherry-sized, dark red fruits in autumn. For any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3945 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Crataegus punctata f. aurea<br />
(Yellow Dotted Hawthorn)<br />
Crataegus succulenta var.<br />
macrantha<br />
Crateagus monogyna<br />
(Common Hawthorn)<br />
Chamaebatiara (Desert Sweet)<br />
4 (7)m, Yellow Dotted Hawthorn is a tall shrub to small tree with most ornamental , strongly fragrant bright<br />
yellow, large fruits in late summer and oval, dark green, leathery, serrated leaves. Native of rich soils in<br />
eastern USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4787 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8102 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Common Hawthorn is a tall <strong>de</strong>ciduous branching woody shrub with white flowers followed by most<br />
ornamental, round, bright red fruits in late summer and autumn. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6662 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Desert Sweet is a monotypic genus with only this single species and an aromatic shrub with fernlike feathered silvery gray foliage crowned<br />
by white flowers. It is native of open rocky sites in western North America. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny and protected<br />
spot.<br />
Sow fine seeds very flat on any rich, well drained soil from autumn to mid spring. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully<br />
transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
40 semillas por sobre.<br />
Chamaebatiaria millefolium<br />
(Desert Sweet)<br />
Chamaecytisus (Escobón Broom)<br />
100 (150)cm, Desert Sweet is an evergreen woody shrub of the south-western USA. It makes nice<br />
terminal clusters of white flowers above ornamental, feathered, silvery-grey leaves. For any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6539 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Chamaecytisus or locally called Escobón are Genista-like woody, tall, evergreen to <strong>de</strong>ciduous, trifoliate shrubs native of the Canary<br />
Islands and the Mediterranean. They have ornamental, axillary clusters of pure snow-white (all Canary Chamaecytisus species) or yellow<br />
(Mediterranean species), sweetly fragrant flowers, which are very attractive to bees. They prefer a humus rich, well drained, slightly moist<br />
soil un<strong>de</strong>r sunny conditions throughout the year. I<strong>de</strong>al pot plants for a cool, frostfree spot (e.g. in the wintergar<strong>de</strong>n), with a very rich<br />
flowering in early to late spring. Mediterranean species are fully winter hardy (USDA Climate Zone 6) in any protected, sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained, slightly rocky soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep seedlings sunny, especially in their first winter.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Chamaecytisus palmensis 200 (300)cm, woody, evergreen, branching shrub from La Palma and very similar to Chamaecytisus<br />
proliferus. It has trifoliate, slivery green and terminal clusters of pure white flowers. Good container plant<br />
for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C in full sun. V-VII.<br />
Chamaecytisus proliferus<br />
(Escobón)<br />
Chamaecytisus proliferus<br />
ssp. meridionalis Exclusive<br />
Chamaecytisus supinus<br />
ssp. supinus<br />
(Big-flower Broom)<br />
Cheirolophus (Canary Shrub Cornflower)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5072 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (5)m, tall woody shrub with smoothly pubescent, trifoliate leaves and numerous white, strongly<br />
perfumed flowers. Native of open spots on all western islands including Gran Canaria. Easily cultivated in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some<br />
10°C. IV-VI.<br />
Two different forms are available: Tenerife (brown see<strong>de</strong>d) and Gran Canaria (black see<strong>de</strong>d).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3288 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3291 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (5)m, tall woody shrub with smoothly pubescent, trifoliate, very narrow leaves in subspecies meridionalis<br />
and numerous white, strongly perfumed flowers. Native of open spots in southern Tenerife. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6397 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Big-flower Broom is a showy winter hardy, <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody species from central to southeastern<br />
Europe with <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters of rich yellow flowers in spring and summer. For any rich,<br />
very well drained soil in full sun. USDA Climate Zone 6. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6509 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cheirolophus or Canary Shrub Cornflowers are perennial, woody, evergreen, low shrubs with utmost beautiful corn-flower like blooms in<br />
usually white, pale rose to lilac colors. Most are very rare and some are even threatened in nature. All are excellent, easily cultivated and<br />
very long lived pot plants and may be planted out as well in a cool, yet frostfree wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse. I<strong>de</strong>al for any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot, keep frostfree in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained, yet slightly moist soil at some 15°C to 20°C. Keep seedlings very sunny, especially in<br />
winter in or<strong>de</strong>r to receive a compact growth.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, unless not stated differently.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
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Cheirolophus anagensis<br />
Exclusive<br />
Cheirolophus<br />
puntallanensis Exclusivo<br />
Cheirolophus teydis<br />
Exclusive<br />
Chimonanthus (Wintersweet)<br />
100cm, a recently new discovered, rare species from the northern Anaga region on Tenerife. Makes<br />
broad lanceolate leaves and terminal cream to yellowish flower heads. For any rich, very well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot and at a winter minimum of some 10°C. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3269 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (180)cm, a rare woody shrub en<strong>de</strong>mic of north western La Palma with terminal, whitish cream to pale<br />
rose flower heads above narrow, glossy, slightly viscid leaves. Excellent pot or container plant which is<br />
easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5122 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm, small, woody shrub with fresh green, glossy, lanceolate, strongly toothed leaves and bright<br />
yellow heads on stems up to 160cm in length. Native of the subalpine zone of Tenerife and La Palma,<br />
growing in rocky soils in full sun. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Keep at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C in winter. Endures slight freezing in autumn. Zona Climática USDA 10. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2497 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Asian Chimonanthus are close to Calycanthus, flowering from mid winter until early spring with small yellowish open star-flowers on nu<strong>de</strong><br />
branches. Nice, dark foliage.<br />
Sow from autumn to early spring in any rich, well drained soil on a peaty basis in a sunny position. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong><br />
during winter. Seeds will germinate in late spring with rising temperatures.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Chimonanthus praecox<br />
(Wintersweet)<br />
Chionodoxa (Glory-of-the-Snow)<br />
4m, Wintersweet is a tall woody shrub with strongly sweet fragrant yellow to white flowers in late winter<br />
before leaves emerge in spring. For a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d ort sunny spot in any moist, well drained, leafy soil.<br />
II-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2228 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Glory-of-the-Snow or Snowstars prefer a sunny spot in a well drained position. Spread freely and flower early in spring, sometimes even<br />
through a snow layer.<br />
Sow flat autumn to late spring in any well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot in winter. Transplant young<br />
bulbs best in fall of their second year. Most Chionodoxa will start to flower in their third year. Will freely self sow un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Chionodoxa luciliae<br />
(Glory-of-the-Snow)<br />
Chionodoxa sar<strong>de</strong>nsis<br />
(Sardinian Glory-of-the-<br />
Snow)<br />
Chrysanthemum<br />
12cm, Glory-of-the-Snow makes sky-blue to pale lilac-blue flowers. Easily grown in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Will readily selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2590 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
10cm, Sardinian Glory-of-the-Snow is native of Crete and Sardinia. It has intense blue flowers, which are<br />
slightly larger than in Chionodoxa lucilae, shorter stems turn reddish in full sun. Easily grown in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. Will readily selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2591 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Chrysanthemum is a broad genus with usually annual or perennial, floriferous plants, most with beautiful, large, daisy-like flowers. They<br />
are native from the Mediterranean extending to S Africa and tropical E Asia. Many species are very ornamental, fast growing plants i<strong>de</strong>ally<br />
suited for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat on any rich, well drained soil un<strong>de</strong>r heated glass in spring or after the last freezing in pots outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n in late<br />
spring to early summer as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Chrysanthemum<br />
coronarium<br />
(Crown Daisy)<br />
30 (50)cm, Crown Daisy is a fast growing floriferous annual to biannual with numerous sunflower yellow<br />
blooms above strongly dissected leaves. From rocky, dry sites throughout the Mediterranean and Middle<br />
East. Easily cultivated in any rich soil in a sunny spot. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing<br />
nights from mid to late spring. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6281 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Aktrotiri Península, Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7375 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Chrysanthemum segetum 30 (50)cm, annual with beautiful, bright yellow flower heads above glossy, <strong>de</strong>eply dissected leaves. Native<br />
of the E Mediterranean. Collection originally ma<strong>de</strong> in Jadra/Jiyé (10km S of Beyrouth, Lebanon), growing<br />
in rocky soils in open to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots. V-VIII.<br />
Chrysopsis (False Gol<strong>de</strong>n Aster)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2022 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
False Gol<strong>de</strong>n Aster are herbaceous perennials from North America with showy bright yellow flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Chrysopsis villosa<br />
(Lemon-yellow False<br />
Gol<strong>de</strong>n Aster)<br />
20 (40)cm, Lemon-yellow False Gol<strong>de</strong>n Aster is a showy perennial with numerous bright yellow flowers<br />
above greyish green leaves. Native of rocky dry prairies in central and southwestern USA. For any rich,<br />
very well drained soil in full sun. VIII-IX.<br />
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Cicerbita (Dan<strong>de</strong>lion)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4854 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dan<strong>de</strong>lions are annuals, biannuals to perennials from sunny meadows throughout Eurasia to North Africa and North America. Most<br />
species have narrow, linear leaves and medium sized stalks crowned by pale purple to rosy-white or pale sky-blue flower heads. All are<br />
easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Most species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year. Carefully<br />
transplant seedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n from mid summer to early autumn or as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Cicerbita plumieri<br />
(Hairless Blue Sow Thistle)<br />
140 (180)cm, Hairless Blue Sow Thistle is an ornamental herbaceous perennial with a basal yellowishgreen<br />
leaf rosette and tall branching stalks topped by pale sky-blue flowers. It is native of humus rich soils<br />
in meadows and open spots in woods in Western Europe. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
An excellent solitary plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. III-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7117 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cirsium (Thistle) & Ptilostemon (Ivory Thistle)<br />
Thistles belong to a broad genus from the Northern Hemisphere and most species have a more or less weeds habit. However the species<br />
listed here are easily controlled, not-invasive in cool temperate climates in Central Europe and have beautiful terminal lilac flower heads.<br />
Please note that in warmer climates some species may readily self-seed and should be grown in a a spot where they can be easily<br />
controlled. All can be successfully cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, unless not noted differently.<br />
Cirsium acaule<br />
(Dwarf Thistle)<br />
Cirsium canum<br />
(Queen Anne's Thistle)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Cirsium diacanthum<br />
(syn. Ptilostemon afer -<br />
Ivory Thistel)<br />
Cirsium heterophyllum<br />
(Melancholy Thistle)<br />
Cirsium latifolium<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Broad-Leafed<br />
Laurel Forest Thistle)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Cirsium pannonicum<br />
(Pannonian Thistle)<br />
Cirsium syriacum<br />
(Syrian Thistle)<br />
Ptilostemon casabonae<br />
(Sardinian Ivory Thistle)<br />
10 (20)cm, Dwarf Thistle is a beautiful non-invasive perennial from mountains meadows throughout<br />
Europe. It makes a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette and short stemmed to almost sessile rich purple flowers. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. An excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plant. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7164 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Queen Anne's Thistle is a showy, tall perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal, bright green leaf rosette<br />
and upright stalks topped by showy bright rose flower balls. A rare plant native of slightly moist meadows<br />
in Central and Eastern Europe. Unlike other Cirsium species this beautiful plant is not weedy. Easily<br />
cultivated in any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4666 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (150)cm, Ivory Thistle is a biannual with an ornamental basal rosette of spiny, grey-green veined<br />
leaves and an upright, branching stem with several lilac flowers. Native of rocky spots in the Eastern<br />
Mediterranean and Turkey. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Will readily self sow<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions. VI-VII.<br />
10 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4806 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Melancholy Thistle is a showy herbaceous perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal, rosette of <strong>de</strong>eply<br />
cut leaves and upright stalks topped by showy lilac-rose flowers. An Eurasian non-invasive species from<br />
mountain meadows. For any rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7104 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Broad-Leafed Laurel Forest Thistle makes annual stems from a perennial rootstock<br />
and terminal, rich lilac flowers above glossy, serrated leaves. From open spots in the laurel forest on<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6461 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (150)cm, Pannonian Thistle or Hungarian Thistle is a showy herbaceous perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
basal leaf rosette and loosely branching elegant stalks crowned by ornamental dark purple flowers. Native<br />
of meadows in south-eastern Europe. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7115 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (220)cm, Syrian Thistle (syn. Notobasis syriaca in the monotypic genus Notobasis) is a fast growing<br />
annual native in the Eastern Mediterranean region and has been naturalized in similar areas throughout<br />
the Mediterranean. Ma<strong>de</strong>ira and the Canary islands. It makes a basal rosette of <strong>de</strong>eply lobed and strongly<br />
spiny leaf rosettes and a tall and branching flower stem with several rich purple flowers with nicely<br />
purplish sha<strong>de</strong>d bracts. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun in a preferably protected<br />
spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Sow directly to the soil after the last freezig nights in late spring. VI-VIII.<br />
10 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8647 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
120 (150)cm, Sardinian Ivory Thistle is a showy biannual species with an ornamental basal rosette of<br />
yellowish-green, glossy leathery leaves <strong>de</strong>nsely surroun<strong>de</strong>d by brownish spines and a tall, arching stem<br />
with several lilac flowers. Native of rocky spots in Corsica and the isle of Hyère (France) as well as<br />
Sardinia and Elba island (Italy). Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun in a preferably<br />
protected spot. Will readily self sow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions. VI-VII.<br />
10 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7122 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Ptilostemon chamaepeuce<br />
var. cyprius<br />
(Pine-Leafed Thistle)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Ptilostemon echinocephalus<br />
(Hedge-Hog Ivory Thistle)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Cistus (Canary Islands' Rock Roses)<br />
50 (120)cm, Pine-Leafed Ivory Thistle a beautiful and floriferous woody perennial from Greece, Cyprus<br />
and Turkey with narrow, dark green, needle like leaves, silvery white beneath and numerous rose-lilac<br />
flowers on long stalks. Excellent pot plant for any rich, well drained substrate in full sun throughout the<br />
year. Not reliable winter hardy in Central Europe, best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions with<br />
reduced watering and a temperature minimum of some 5°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6330 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Hedge-Hog Ivory Thistle is an utmost showy and extremely rare herbaceous perennial from<br />
the Northern Caucasus and Transcaucasus (Kartli in Georgia). It makes annual shoots with spiny, narrow<br />
leaves and extremely ornamental flower heads turning from silvery-white to bright lilac with age. Easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun in a preferably protected spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
VI-VIII.<br />
10 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8253 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cistus or Rock Roses is a small genus with only 20 species and a couple of subspecies and varieties <strong>de</strong>scribed, out of which a dozen are<br />
native of the Canary Islands. These grow as perennial woody shrubs with silvery shiny or dark green foliage and large rose-like flowers in<br />
pink or sulphurous. For any well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in full sun throughout the year.<br />
Sow tiny seeds flat on any well drained, rock-sandy soil. Do not cover seeds with soil. Place pots in a preferably sunny spot. Always keep<br />
slightly moist from beneath. Canary rockroses are excellent pot or container plants, very free flowering. Keep drier and sunny in winter and<br />
frostfree at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Cistus horrens Exclusive 100 (150)cm, a recently <strong>de</strong>scribed new woody shrub from pine forests in southern Gran Canaria. Similar<br />
to the closely related Cistus symphytifolius var. symphytifolius from Tenerife, yet with much longer hairs<br />
on aromatic, sticky leaves and an overall smaller habit. Bright pink flowers in summer. After the last wood<br />
burnings in 2007 its main populations have been greatly diminished and a subsequent drought has<br />
eradicated most seedlings. Very good pot or container plant which is easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full<br />
sun. V-VII.<br />
Cistus ladaniferus<br />
(Gum Rockrose)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5075 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
2 (3)m, Gum Rockrose or Crimson Spot Rock Rose makes a tall, evergreen, woody shrub with glossy,<br />
sticky green, oblong lanceolate leaves, which have a strong, very pleasant balsam smell and are used to<br />
gain essential oils and a resign ("Labdanum") for incense. Makes beautiful, very large, pure white flowers<br />
with a crimson spot on each petal. Native of the Mediterranean. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun<br />
throughout the year. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates best grown in an unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 9. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3282 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cistus monspeliensis 100 (150)cm, white flowered woody shrub with narrow, viscid, aromatic, dark green, narrow leaves. Native<br />
throughout the Mediterranean and the Canary islands. Good pot or container plant which is easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6479 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5076 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Cistus ochreatus Exclusivo 80 (120)cm, similar to Cistus symphytifolius from Tenerife, yet with more finely white haired leaves and<br />
usually lower stems. Native of the pine forest, especially in the Tamadaba region at some 1.200m on<br />
Gran Canaria. It was formerly known as Cistus symphytifolius var. leucophyllus yet on grounds of recent<br />
genetical investigations its' taxonomical status has changed as is the case with several other Cistus<br />
populations on the Canary islands. IV-IX.<br />
Cistus symphytifolius var.<br />
canus Exclusivo<br />
Cistus symphytifolius var.<br />
symphytifolius<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1303 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (300)cm, excellent pot plant, with attractive large pink flowers and attractive foliage from open pine<br />
forest on La Palma. Requires a very sunny spot. This recently new <strong>de</strong>scribed species was formerly<br />
inclu<strong>de</strong>d in Cistus symphytifolius, yet on grounds of recent genetical investigations its' taxonomical status<br />
has changed as is the case with several other Cistus populations on the Canary islands. IV-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2493 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cumbre Nueva)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5133 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. <strong>de</strong> Las Angustias)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5134 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Las Nieves)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150 (300)cm, excellent pot plant, with attractive large pink flowers and attractive foliage from open pine<br />
forest on Tenerife. Requires a very sunny spot. From Aguamansa, upper Orotava valley at some 1.200m.<br />
IV-IX<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1302 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Cistus symphytifolius var.<br />
villosus<br />
Cistus (Hardy Rockroses)<br />
100 (150)cm, an only recently new <strong>de</strong>scribed variety from open spots in the pine forest on south-central<br />
Tenerife. Smaller in all aspects then the type species with showy bright rose flowers and long haired,<br />
greyish-green leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6403 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cistus or Rockroses is a small genus with only 20 species and a couple of subspecies and varieties <strong>de</strong>scribed. They are perennial shrubs<br />
with silvery shiny foliage and large rose-like flowers in pink or sulphurous. Any well drained rocky soil in full sun is suited.<br />
Sow tiny seeds flat on any well drained sandy and humus rich soil. Do not cover seeds with soil. Keep pots in the first year un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions, in winter in full sun and at a minimum of some 5°C. Transplant seedlings in late spring the following year in a protected spot in<br />
full sun in any rocky, well drained soil.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cistus albidus<br />
(Grey Leaved Cistus)<br />
Cistus crispus<br />
(Crispy-Leafed Rockrose)<br />
Cistus incanus ssp.<br />
corsicus<br />
(Corsican Cistus)<br />
Cistus incanus ssp.<br />
eriocephalus<br />
(Sardinian Cistus)<br />
Cistus incanus ssp. incanus<br />
(syn. Cistus villosus)<br />
Cistus ladaniferus<br />
(Gum Rockrose)<br />
70 (150)cm, Grey Leaved Cistus is a rose-pink flowering rockrose with silvery-grayish green, <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
hairy, narrow oval leaves. Native of stony, dryish hillsi<strong>de</strong>s and open pine forests in North Africa and southwestern<br />
Europe. For any well drained, sandy to rocky soil in a protected spot in full sun. Give some winter<br />
protection to younger plants. Zona Climática USDA 8. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2230 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sant Elm)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Crispy-Leafed Rockrose is a short woody shrub with pubescent, sticky leaves with an<br />
aromatic smell and numerous bright pink flowers in early summer. It is native of open spots in mountains<br />
and woods in the Western Mediterranean (Spain, France and Italy). For any rich, well drained substrate in<br />
full sun throughout the year. Not very winter hardy, best grown in pots in a cool, yet frostfree spot in winter<br />
with a minimum of some 5°C. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8030 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (70)cm, Corsican Cistus is a shorter woody shrub with pubescent leaves with slightly undulated<br />
margins and showy bright pink flowers in summer. Native of open spots in mountains and woods on the<br />
island of Corsica (France). For any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates<br />
better grown in pots in a cool, yet frostfree spot in winter with a minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5207 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Sardinian Cistus is a shorter woody shrub with <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent, pale grey green leaves<br />
and show bright pink flowers in summer. Native of open spots in mountains and woods on the island of<br />
Sardinia (Italy). For any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates better<br />
grown in pots in a cool, yet frostfree spot in winter with a minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5236 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Monte Albo)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5235 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Monte Limbara)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (120)cm, is a small woody shrub with oblong, grayish green leaves and showy bright pink flowers. It is<br />
native of dryish rocky sites in the eastern Mediterranean. In very cold climates grow un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions in pots in a sunny spot throughout the year and reduced watering at some 5°C in winter. VII-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6114 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6368 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Perikklishia, Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (3)m, Gum Rockrose or Crimson Spot Rock Rose makes a tall, evergreen, woody shrub with glossy,<br />
sticky green, oblong lanceolate leaves, which have a strong, very pleasant balsam smell and are used to<br />
gain essential oils and a resign ("Labdanum") for incense. Makes beautiful, very large, pure white flowers<br />
with a crimson spot on each petal. Native of the Mediterranean. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun<br />
throughout the year. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates best grown in an unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 9. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3282 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cistus laurifolius 150 (300)cm, large shrub with broadly lanceolate, shiny blackish green, leathery leaves and plenty of<br />
white, large flowers. From Mediterranean region (Morocco, Portugal to Italy and N Greece), growing in<br />
half sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot in open scrub. V-VII.<br />
Cistus monspeliensis<br />
(Montpellier Cistus)<br />
Cistus salvifolius<br />
(Sage-leafed Rock Rose)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2236 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Montpellier Cistus is a small woody shrub with narrow, dark green and leathery leaves and<br />
numerous pure white flowers. It is native of dryish rocky sites throughout the Mediterranean. In col<strong>de</strong>r<br />
climates grow un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in pots in a sunny spot throughout the year and reduced watering<br />
at some 5°C in winter. Plants from Mallorca differ from those on Gran Canaria in having slightly narrower<br />
and less sticky leaves. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6096 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5206 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (80)cm, Sage-leafed Rock Rose is a small, woody evergreen shrub native of partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to open<br />
sunny spots in rocky, dryish soils in the Mediterranean. It has fresh to dark green, pubescent, sage like<br />
leaves and terminal, showy, pure white flowers. For any rich, well substrate in a sunny spot throughout the<br />
year. Not reliably winter hardy, thus best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions, in winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. Seeds from certified wild collected seeds in eastern Mallorca, Spain (Cala Torta)<br />
at some 100m, Monte Limbara, northeastern Sardinia, Italy at some 1.100m, Troodos mountain range,<br />
Cyprus at some 1.000 and Perikklishia, Cyprus at some 300m. Sardinian high elevation populations<br />
should be more frost resistant. Zona climática USDA 9. V-VII.<br />
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Citrullus (Watermelon and Bitter Apple)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4949 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6367 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Perikklishia, Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5243 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sardinia)<br />
€ 2,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6366 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Troodos, Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Watermelons, Colocynth and Bitter Apples are annual herbaceous sprawling or climbing wild cucumbers native of dry areas from South<br />
Africa, and North Africa to Iran and India. Especially Citrullus colocynthis has been cultivated for thousand of years for its medical<br />
properties. All species are very vigorous and fast growing annuals with <strong>de</strong>eply 5-lobed leaves and rich yellow flowers followed by applesized,<br />
in general non-edible, very bitter, ranging in size from tangerine, apple to grapefruit sized fruits turning from dark green to yellow<br />
with maturity and which may be used for <strong>de</strong>coration purposes. Easily grown for any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow seeds flat preferably from end of March to mid April in any rich, well drained soil, three seeds per pot. Keep pots in a sunny and<br />
constantly warm spot insi<strong>de</strong>, e.g. on a window sill, in a heated greenhouse or in the wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Transplant seedlings to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
as soon as temperatures will stay above 10°C at night in late spring to early summer.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Citrullus colocynthis<br />
(Bitter Apple)<br />
Citrullus ecirrhosus<br />
(Namib Tsamma) Exclusivo<br />
Citrullus lanatus<br />
(Wild Watermelon)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Clarkia<br />
1 (3)m, Colocynth or Bitter Apple has a perennial roostock and makes annual crawling vines with <strong>de</strong>eply 5lobed<br />
leaves, bright yellow, small flowers and mandarine to pomelo sized, poisonous fruits, which are<br />
used for <strong>de</strong>coration purposes. We offer seeds from two forms: a large-fruited one with a rose-brown<br />
striped to plain dark green skin (Egypt form) and a small-fruited one with a yellowish-green skin<br />
(Fuerteventura form). Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun with precultivation in pots in late<br />
spring at some 20°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3372 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Egipto)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4480 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Fuerteventura)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3m, Namib Tsamma is a South African, annual creeping to climbing vine with large, ornamental fruits<br />
(non-edible). For any rich, well drained soil in full sun and a climbing aid. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3695 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (5)m, Wild Watermelon is the South African wild species of the commonly cultivated watermelon. It<br />
makes annual creeping to climbing vines and ornamental, dark to mid green, pale yellowish-green fleshed<br />
fruits (not edible). For any rich, well drained soil in full sun, can be grown on the ground or with a climbing<br />
aid. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8731 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (beige seeds)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3694 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (dark brown seeds)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8733 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (maroon, dark freckled seeds)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8732 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (greenish-grey seeds)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Clarkia are mostly annuals from western North and Central America with beautifully colored flower cups in rosy and purplish sha<strong>de</strong>s above<br />
narrow leaves on sometimes nicely contrasting reddish stems. All Clarkia species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
and protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow fine seed flat directly to the ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Clarkia amoena<br />
(Farewell to Spring)<br />
Clarkia purpurea<br />
(Winecup Clarkia)<br />
Clarkia unguiculata<br />
(Elegant Clarkia)<br />
Claytonia (Spring Beauty)<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Claytonia sibirica<br />
(Siberian Spring Beauty)<br />
60 (100)cm, Farewell to Spring is a showy annual species from California (USA). It has beautiful rosy<br />
violet to pink flower cups above linear leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and<br />
protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Sow fine seed flat directly to the ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5417 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (110)cm, Winecup Clarkia is a showy annual species from western North America. It has beautiful<br />
rosy violet to pink flower cups, usually with a purplish spot or stripe above narrow lance-shaped leaves on<br />
reddish stems. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow fine seed flat directly to the ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5416 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Elegant Clarkia is a showy annual species native from California (USA). It has very<br />
unusually shaped, beautiful rosy violet to pink flowers above narrow leaves on reddish stems. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Sow fine seed flat<br />
directly to the ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5415 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6826 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Clematis (Balearic Clematis)<br />
Balearic Clematis is a most ornamental, evergreen climber native of sunny rock walls on the Balearic islands. It makes broadly feathered,<br />
dark green, slightly leathery foliage and beautiful pendulous white to cream-white flower bells spotted purplish insi<strong>de</strong>. For any humus rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. A half hardy species wich is best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions (e.g. in a cool<br />
greenhouse or unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n). Alternatively it may be tried in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with some good winter protection<br />
(e.g. a thick mulch layer around the stem basis).<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus-rich, well drained substrate. Keep pots for about 6 weeks at some 5°C (e.g. in the refrigerator), then move to<br />
a warmer, sunny place at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8/9.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Clematis cirrhosa var.<br />
balearica<br />
(Balearic Clematis)<br />
Clematis recta<br />
(Ground Virginsbower)<br />
Clematis (Winter Hardy Clematis)<br />
3 (7)m, Balearic Clematis is an evergreen half hardy climber from the Balearic islands growing on sunny<br />
rock walls and in shrubs. It has broadly feathered dark green leaves and numerous, most ornamental<br />
pendulous pure white or pale to dark rose flower bells spotted purplish insi<strong>de</strong>. This subspecies is very<br />
variable in the flower color, so that the commonly sold cultivars 'Freckles', 'Jingle Bells', 'Landsdown<br />
Gem', and 'Wisley Cream' actually do not merit their status as a cultivar. Seeds sold are a mixture of<br />
numerous flower colors. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n or in<br />
col<strong>de</strong>r regions as a container plant un<strong>de</strong>r frost free conditions throughout the year with reduced watering<br />
in winter and a minimum of some 5°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4923 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
3 (5)m, Ground Virginsbower is a semi-evergreen, winterhardy climber from Southern Europe and the<br />
Mediterranean with glossy, leathery foliage and white flower umbels. Easily grown in any rich, well drained<br />
spot in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8225 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Clematis are evergreen, <strong>de</strong>ciduous or herbaceous climbers native of open spots in woods and meadows throughout the northern<br />
hemisphere. Several species have utmost showy, bright colored flowers in summer above ornamental foliage. All winter hardy species are<br />
easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Plants require a climbing aid.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus-rich, well drained substrate in pots outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to germination in<br />
late spring. Carefully transplant young plants in autumn to their final spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Clematis alpina<br />
(Alpine Clematis)<br />
Clematis integrifolia<br />
(Solitary Blue Clematis)<br />
2 (4)m, Alpine Clematis is a semi evergreen species from open spots in mountains in Central Europe with<br />
woody stems and numerous ink blue flowers in late spring. It is easily grown in any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5191 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Solitary Blue Clematis makes upright growing short annual stalks topped by nodding,<br />
intense blue flowers. Plants do not require a climbing aid. Native of montane meadows and open spots in<br />
woods in Eurasia. This beautiful wild species is parent of most Clematis cultivars and hybrids. Easily<br />
grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5143 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Clematis mandschurica 2 (4)m, a semi evergreen Chinese clematis species with woody stems and showy perfectly white,<br />
perfumed flowers in profusion. It is easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VIII.<br />
Clematis pitcheri<br />
(Leather Flower)<br />
Clematis recta<br />
(Ground Virginsbower)<br />
Clematis texana<br />
(Texas Clematis)<br />
Clematis viticella<br />
(Italian Clematis)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5188 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (350)cm, Leather Flower or Bluebill Clematis makes vining perennial stalks with pendulous,<br />
campanulate, showy lilac-blue flowers with reflexed petal tips. This Clematis species is native of Southcentral<br />
USA. A perfectly winterhardy species, which is easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8382 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Erect Clematis or Ground Virginsbower makes upright growing short annual stalks with<br />
broad leaf feathers and clusters of small to medium sized, pure white flowers. Plants require a light<br />
climbing aid. Native of montane meadows and open spots in woods in Eurasia. In Central Europe this<br />
species has become very rare. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5180 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (5)m, Texas Clematis is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous vine from south-western North America with unusual pale winered<br />
flower bells with yellowish tips. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6522 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (250)cm, Italian Clematis is a rare cultivated perennial climber with showy, rich ink blue flowers.<br />
Native of open spots in fresh soils in woods in southeastern Europe. Fully winterhardy in Central Europe.<br />
This beautiful wild species is parent of several Clematis cultivars and hybrids. Easily grown in any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Plants require a climbing aid. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5170 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Cleome (Bee Plant)<br />
Bee Plants are annual or perennial species in a broad genus native from temperate to tropical regions throughout the world. Several<br />
species have showy, white or bright rose flowers on tall racemes <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with narrow leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained, preferably slightly sandy or rocky soil. Keep pots in full sun outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are<br />
strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cleome hassleriana<br />
(Spi<strong>de</strong>r Plant)<br />
Cleome serrulata<br />
(Rocky Mountain Bee Plant)<br />
Cneorum (Spurge Olive)<br />
120 (150)cm, Spi<strong>de</strong>r Plant is a most ornamental and fast growing annual from South America. It has<br />
cannabis-like foliage and numerous quite large flowers in sha<strong>de</strong>s from rich violet-pink to pale rose and<br />
white. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after<br />
the last freezing nights in mid spring. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6978 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
90 (150)cm, Rocky Mountain Bee Plant is a showy annual with a <strong>de</strong>nse terminal spike of unique pink,<br />
pale rose or white flowers above spirally arranged trifoliate leaves. Native of semi-moist prairies in<br />
northern and central North America. For any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun. Will readily self-sow<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4855 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Spurge Olives belong to a small genus with only two known species: Cneorum tricoccum from the Western Mediterranean region and the<br />
disjunct species Cneorum trimenum native from Cuba. Both are evergreen small woody shrubs with dark green, leathery, narrow oval<br />
leaves and small yelowish flowers followed by most ornamental bright scarlet seed capsules. They are excellent container plants for any<br />
rich, well drained, rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, very well drained soil at some 20°C to 25°C. Keep seedlings always in full sun.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cneorum tricoccum<br />
(Spurge Olive)<br />
Coccinea (South Africa Ornamental Gourd)<br />
30 (80)cm, Spurge Olive is a rarely cultivated relict species from the Western Mediterranean region. It is<br />
a small, evergreen woody shrub with leathery, elongated, dark green leaves and terminal clusters of small<br />
yellowish flowers followed by ornamental, bright scarlet seed capsules in summer. For any rich, well<br />
drained substrate in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
III-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4929 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
South Africa Ornamental Gourd makes fast growing annual to semiperennial climbing branches from a perennial rootstock. The small,<br />
lemon-yellow to gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers are followed by most <strong>de</strong>corative, egg-shaped to elongated fruits (not edible) which turn to a brilliant orangered<br />
or scarlet with maturity. Due to their ornamental fruits all species make nice pot plants for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. Keep the semi-dormant fleshy roots drier in winter at a minimum of some 12°C.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, humus-rich, preferably slightly sandy soil at some 20°C. Keep pots in full sun (winter) to partial sha<strong>de</strong><br />
(summer).<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Coccinea hirtella 200 (500)cm, a perennial climber from South Africa with a long, fleshy root. Makes dark green, heart<br />
shaped leaves with serrated margins and small, gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers followed by most ornamental, egg shaped,<br />
bright orange red fruits. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Plants require a climbing aid, full<br />
sun and a winter minimum of some 12°C with watering reduced to a minimum.<br />
Coccinea indica<br />
(Covay Kai or Bimbika<br />
Cucumber)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3849 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (400)cm, Covay Kai Cucumber or Bimbika Cucumber is a perennial climber native of Madras<br />
Province, India. It makes perennial, fast growing vines with dark green, glossy leaves with serrated<br />
margins and showy pure white flowers followed by most ornamental, egg shaped, bright orange red fruits<br />
from a massive un<strong>de</strong>rground cau<strong>de</strong>x. Plants are dioecious, i.e. female and male flowers are born on<br />
different plants. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Plants require a climbing aid, full sun and a<br />
winter minimum of some 12°C with watering reduced to a minimum. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3683 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Coccinea palmata 200 (500)cm, a perennial climber from South Africa with a long, fleshy root. Makes dark green, heart<br />
shaped leaves with serrated margins and quite large, cream white flowers followed by most ornamental,<br />
egg shaped, bright orange red fruits. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Plants require a<br />
climbing aid, full sun and a winter minimum of some 12°C with watering reduced to a minimum. VII-IX.<br />
Coccinea quinqueloba<br />
Coccinea rehmannii<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3855 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7029 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7030 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Coccinea sessifolia 200 (500)cm, is a perennial climber from Namibia, southern Africa. It makes perennial, fast growing vines<br />
with dark green, heart shaped leaves with serrated margins and small, whitish-cream flowers followed by<br />
ornamental, small round, bright scarlet fruits, all grown from a massive cau<strong>de</strong>x. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Plants require a climbing aid, full sun and a winter minimum of some 12°C with<br />
watering reduced to a minimum. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3856 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Coccoloba (Seagrape)<br />
Seagrape belongs to a small family of woody, low growing shrubs vom subtropical to tropical region usually in the vicinity of the sea from<br />
southern North America to South America. Coccoloba uvifera is the only species with edible, cherry-sized fruits. These will turn violet with<br />
maturity and have a transparent, juicy, slighlty sweet fruit pulp. Fruits are used to make marmela<strong>de</strong>s in the Caribbean region. The<br />
seagrape male large oval leaves and is easily grown in any humus rich, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Sow large seeds flat at a minimum of some 20°C in any humus rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds will germinate erratically<br />
in some one to four months.<br />
7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Coccoloba uvifera<br />
(Seagrape)<br />
Cocculus (Moonseed Vine)<br />
2 (7)m, Seagrape is a coastal tropical woody shrub to small tree from Central and South America and has<br />
ornamental large oval leaves and long, horizontally hold to pendulous flower racemes followed by cherrysized,<br />
edible fruits with turn violet with maturity. Fruits have a transparent, juicy, slightly sweet fruit pulp.<br />
The seagrape is easily cultivated in any humus rich, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the year.<br />
In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C. IV-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8449 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Moonseed Vines are fast growing, semi-woody vines with a woody base. At present some 11 species are known, which are native of warm<br />
temperate to tropical regions of North America, Asia and Africa. All make small, greenish-yellow flowers in early summer above<br />
ornamental foliage, which turns to bright yellow in late autumn and winter, giving sight to <strong>de</strong>nse and long lasting clusters of red to bluishblack<br />
berries. Each berry contains a single seed which has the shape of a full moon, thus its common name. Easily grown in any humus<br />
rich, yet well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Very easy and adoptable plants.<br />
Sow from autumn to late spring in any humus rich, sandy soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong><br />
during winter. Seeds germinate in late spring to early summer. Transplant young plants in autumn when leaves start to yellow.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre..<br />
Cocculus trilobus<br />
(Korean Moonseed)<br />
Codonopsis (Climbing Bellflowers)<br />
3 (7)m, Korean Moonseed makes annual vines from a perennial woody base. The slightly glossy leaves<br />
turn bright yellow in winter and give sight to <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of ornamental bluish-black berries. The<br />
species is native of woods in Korea and is used in traditional medicine throughout Asia. Easily grow in any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4352 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Climbing Bellflowers are still rarely seen, most <strong>de</strong>corative <strong>de</strong>ciduous or herbaceous climbers or ground covering plants from rich, leafy,<br />
slightly moist soils in mountains of eastern Asia. All make a perennial, bulbous rootstock, which is similar in habit to the Canary Bellflower<br />
(Canarina canariensis), yet Codonopsis species are completely winter hardy. They have numerous showy, large, nodding bellflowers in<br />
white, sky blue to purplish-blue. Excellent in any slightly moist, humus rich soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Climbing members are<br />
best planted beneath <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrubs or are cultivated with a climbing aid.<br />
Sow seeds very flat in any humus-rich, peaty soil in autumn to spring in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Grow in pots for at least two to three<br />
years, transplant bulbous roots after foliage has withered in late summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Codonopsis clemati<strong>de</strong>a 60cm, a herbaceous perennial with twining short annual stems with large china blue flowers and a showy<br />
orange ring insi<strong>de</strong> the throat. Native of central Asia to northern India in rocky, grassy slopes at up to<br />
4.000m. For any leafy, slightly moist and well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VI-VIII.<br />
Coix (Job's-Tears Grass)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3155 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Job's-Tears Grass is a tropical species which is grown as an annual. It makes ornamental, large, dark violet-black seeds fading to light<br />
grey with maturity on short stems with broad leaves. The seeds are edible and are roasted and ground for the preparation of a flour for<br />
baking bread. For any rich, well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun.<br />
Sow in any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C un<strong>de</strong>r glass in early spring. Carefully transplant seedlings to their final spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from end of spring to early summer.<br />
7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Coix lacryma-jobi<br />
(Job's-Tears Grass)<br />
30 (50)cm, Job's-Tears Grass is a fast growing perennial grass which is usually grown as an annual. It<br />
<strong>de</strong>scends from tropical Asia and has large, ornamental dark violet-black seeds fading to light grey with<br />
maturity and short, broad foliage. The seeds are roasted and ground in or<strong>de</strong>r to make a flour for bread.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the<br />
last freezing nights in late spring or early summer. Alternatively cultivate as a perennial pot plant, keep<br />
slightly drier in winter at a minimum of some 20°C in full sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4774 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Colchicum (False Autumn Crocus) & Meren<strong>de</strong>ra<br />
Autumn "Crocus" and the closely related genus Meren<strong>de</strong>ra will adopt to virtual any soil condition, if being kept not too wet in winter. Easy<br />
to cultivate and some of the last flowers in year. Pink sha<strong>de</strong>s are prominent, only the spring flowering C. lutea is truly yellow.<br />
Sow flat autumn to late spring in any well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot in winter. Transplant young<br />
bulbs best in late summer of their third year. Colchicum will need some time from seeds, but once established they will produce more and<br />
more flower each year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Colchicum spec. 001<br />
(Sardinia)<br />
20cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified species from montane grasslands in the Monte Blanca range in eastern Sardinia<br />
(Italy) occuring at some 1.000m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4232 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Colutea (Blad<strong>de</strong>r Senna)<br />
Blad<strong>de</strong>r Senna are fully winter hardy, tall woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrubs with elegant feathered foliage and bright yellow flowers, which are<br />
followed by inflated, translucent and papery pods (capsules). Easily grown in any rich, yet well drained, sunny spot. Excellent for a free<br />
position in a rock gar<strong>de</strong>n or for sandy soils.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow autumn to spring in any rich, well drained, preferably sandy soil. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in full sun. Transplant<br />
seedlings in autumn or spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Colutea arborescens<br />
(Blad<strong>de</strong>r Shrub)<br />
Colutea cilicica<br />
(Turkish Blad<strong>de</strong>r Senna)<br />
Conanthera (Lirio <strong>de</strong> la Viuda)<br />
200 (500)m, Blad<strong>de</strong>r Shrub is a tall woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrub with dark green feathered leaves, bright<br />
yellow flowers and unusual, inflated, translucent and light brown, papery seed pods. Native of S Europe<br />
and throughout the Mediterranean, growing in rich, well drained, sandy or stony soils in sunny spots. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3394 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
2 (3)m, Turkish Blad<strong>de</strong>r Senna is a tall woody shrub with broadly feathered leaves and numerous, bright<br />
yellow pea like flowers which are followed by inflated seed pods. Native of Turkey and Asia Minor. Easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4071 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Widow Lilies is a small genus within the Tecophilacea family and consists of some three to four species of bulbous plants native of Chile<br />
(South America). They have showy blue, purple or white and purple flowers on graceful stems above grass like leaves. All are easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy keep plants rather dry and in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to a minimum. Excellent in a frostfree greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, for their small to<br />
medium tall size they can be grown in rather small pots on window sills as well.<br />
Sow small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C throughout<br />
the year and soil always slightly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will significantly enhance<br />
germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Conanthera bifolia<br />
(Flor <strong>de</strong> la Viuda)<br />
Conanthera campanulata<br />
(Pajarito <strong>de</strong>l Campo)<br />
Convallaria (Lilly-of-the-Valley)<br />
40cm, Flor <strong>de</strong> la Viuda is a small bulbous plant with utmost ornamental, nodding, <strong>de</strong>ep purplish-blue<br />
flowers with nicely contrasting bright yellow anthers on elegant upright racemes above narrow grass like<br />
leaves. Native of dryish rocky spots in open spots in woods in Chile. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. Seeds from a wild<br />
collection in VII Region, Reserva Nacional Altos <strong>de</strong>l Lircay at some 800m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5036 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40cm, Pajarito <strong>de</strong>l Campo is a small bulbous plant with utmost ornamental, nodding, <strong>de</strong>ep purplish-blue<br />
or pure white flowers with dark blue blotches on elegant upright racemes above narrow grass like leaves.<br />
Native of dryish rocky spots in open spots in woods in Chile. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. Seeds from a wild collection in VII<br />
Region, Pelarco, Libueno at some 300m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5037 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Convallaria are rhizomatous wood plants (3 species). Excellent ground covering plants with large <strong>de</strong>ep green leaves and elegant flowering<br />
stalks with nodding bell-shaped flowers. Easy to naturalize in humus rich soil.<br />
Sow autumn to spring in any well drained soil in full sun, keep pots protected in winter.<br />
Aviso: All parts are very poisonous!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Convallaria keiskei<br />
(Japanese Lily-of-the-<br />
Valley)<br />
Convallaria majalis<br />
(Lily-of-the-Valley)<br />
Convolvulus (Canary Morning Glory)<br />
30 cm, Japanese Lily-of-the-Valley is similar to Convallaria majalis from Europe but with slightly larger<br />
flowers, which open some one to two weeks later as the common Lily-of-the-Valley. Very rarely cultivated,<br />
native from woods in East Asia and Japan. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2606 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (25)cm, Lily-of-the-Valley has forest green leaves and intense sweetly fragrant, white bell shaped<br />
flowers of about 20 per raceme. For any rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2607 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Convolvulus or Morning Glory are winter hardy to tropical, usually annual or semiperennial (rarely perennial) climbers with trumpet-shaped<br />
flowers. Few species, such as some native of the Canary Islands, are growing as perennial shrubs or may become even small woody<br />
trees (e.g. Convolvulus floridus). Shrub-like species suit well as container plants. Any well drained rocky soil with some humus in a sunny<br />
spot will work. In winter keep perennial Canary species cool and drier in a frostfree and sunny spot at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any well drained sandy and humus rich soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot and soil always slightly moist from beneath. I<strong>de</strong>al<br />
temperature for germination is in between a minimum of some 15° (night) to a maximum of some 25°C (day). In several Canary plants<br />
higher temperatures will slow down or even inhibit germination !<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
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Convolvulus althaeoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
ssp. althaeoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Convolvulus althaeoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
ssp. elegantissimus<br />
Convolvulus canariensis<br />
Exclusive<br />
100 (200)cm, makes climbing annual vines from a perennial rootstock, and has fingerlike leaves and<br />
numerous showy, bright pink flowers cups. Native of rocky, usually disturbed sited on the Canary islands<br />
and throughout the Mediterranean region. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the<br />
year. In winter keep semi-dormant plants drier at a minimum of some 5°C. Plants require a climbing aid.<br />
VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7336 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria, España)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8062 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
3 (10)m, climbing species with perennial, woody stems and large, bright green, hairy leaves and axillary<br />
clusters of most beautiful, quite large, sky blue flowers with a white throat. Its perennial stems require a<br />
climbing aid. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Winter minimum 10°C. Seeds are rarely<br />
available. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2510 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Convolvulus floridus 150 (400)cm, very floriferous (= name!) shrub to small tree. I<strong>de</strong>al pot plant with numerous small, pure<br />
white flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse stalks. Attractive, shiny green, narrow foliage. Native to the lower succulent zone of<br />
all Canary islands, especially Tenerife. Despite its common name this species flowers in cultivation all<br />
day long! VII-XI.<br />
Convolvulus massonii<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Morning Glory)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Convolvulus (Hardy Morning Glory)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1305 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
200 (500)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Morning Glory is threatened species native of the laurel forest. It is a woody,<br />
climbing sub-shrub with oval, fresh green leaves and axillary born, pale pink, pale blue to almost white<br />
flowers. For any rich, well drained susbstrate in a sunny spot. Keep at a winter minimum of some 5°C<br />
with reduced watering. Plants require a climbing aid. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3255 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Morning Glories offered on this page are winter hardy species. They either grow as annual to perennial vines or soft-woo<strong>de</strong>d, dwarf<br />
perennial shrubs. All are easily cultivated in any rich, yet very well drained, slightly rocky soil in preferably full sun. A protected spot is<br />
recommen<strong>de</strong>d for the soft-woo<strong>de</strong>d, shrub-like perennials native to the Mediterranean, such as Convolvulus cantabricus and Convolvulus<br />
sabatius.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any well drained, sandy soil. Keep pots in a sunny and protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully transplant seedlings to the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Convolvulus siculus ssp.<br />
siculus<br />
Convolvulus tricolor<br />
(Tricolored Morning-Glory)<br />
Convolvulus (Subtropical Morning Glories)<br />
15 (40)cm, a dwarf annual morning glory with skyblue flowers on erect to slightly creeping stalks. Native<br />
of rocky sunny sites throughout the western Mediterranean. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights in late spring. Seeds from a<br />
collection ma<strong>de</strong> on Mallorca, Spain (La Trapa). VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4557 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Tricolored Morning-Glory is a dwarf annual morning glory with numerous beautiful tricolored<br />
flowers in purple, white and yellow throughout summer. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights in late spring. Can be grown as a<br />
creeping ground covering plant or as a climber. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4525 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Morning Glories are winter hardy to tropical, usually annual or semiperennial climbers with trumpet-shaped flowers. Especially several<br />
tropical species have a perennial rootstock from which emerge the annual vine. All subtropical species are easily grown in any well<br />
drained, humus-rich, preferably rocky soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep perennial drier in a frostfree and sunny spot<br />
at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any well drained sandy and humus rich soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C. Keep soil always<br />
slightly moist from beneath.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Convolvulus remotus<br />
(Australian Bindweed)<br />
Corallocarpus (South Africa Cau<strong>de</strong>x Gourd)<br />
200 (400)cm, Australian Bindweed is a perennial climber with middle green, narrowly arrow shaped<br />
leaves and bright pink flower cups. Growing in shrubs in open, sunny sites throughout New South Wales,<br />
W Victoria, Queensland, and New Territory (Australia). A nice pot plant for any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. Requires a climbing aid. Keep drier in winter at a winter low of some<br />
15°C. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3884 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
South Africa Cau<strong>de</strong>x Gourds make fast growing annual to semiperennial vines from a perennial, woody cau<strong>de</strong>x rootstock. The small,<br />
whitish-yellow to gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers are followed by <strong>de</strong>corative, small berry-like fruits (not edible) which turn to brilliant orange-red or scarlet<br />
with maturity. Being cau<strong>de</strong>x plants and due to their fruits all species are nice pot plants for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. Keep the dormant cau<strong>de</strong>x completely dry in winter at a minimum of some 12°C.<br />
Sow flat in any very well drained, humus-rich, preferably slightly sandy soil at some 20°C. Keep pots in full sun (winter) to partial sha<strong>de</strong><br />
(summer).<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Corallocarpus bainesii 100 (200)cm, an ornamental cau<strong>de</strong>x plant from South Africa with annual to semiperennial climbing shoots<br />
with fleshy, heart shaped leaves with serrated margins. Its’ small yellowish white flowers followed by<br />
scarlet fruits. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Plants require a climbing aid, full sun and a<br />
winter minimum of some 12°C with watering reduced to a minimum.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3857 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Corchorus (Mloukhiyeh or Lebanese Spinach)<br />
Mloukhiyeh or Lebanese Spinach from the mallow family (Malvaceae) is used in traditional cookery in Lebanon and Egypt and virtually not<br />
grown outsi<strong>de</strong> these countries. A quite fast and tall growing biannual to semiperennial plant with dark green leaves resembling to those of<br />
spinach, and which are very tasty with a typical mild flavor. Leaves are used cooked in soups and several other national dishes.<br />
Sow small black seeds flat in any rich, well drained, sandy soil in spring un<strong>de</strong>r warm glass at a minimum of some 25°C at day and some<br />
20°C at night. Seeds may not germinate at lower temperatures. Germination in this species in general is erratic and may need up to six<br />
weeks. Transplant strong seedlings to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n end of spring. Best grown as an annual at a constantly rather high temperature in<br />
a greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Corchorus olitorius<br />
(Lebanese Spinach)<br />
Cordyline (Cabbage Palm)<br />
130 (200)cm, Mloukhiyeh, Mouloukhieh, or Mulukhiye, is an unknown vegetable in the Western world.<br />
The dark green leaves on tall stems have a spinach like texture and taste. As soon as plants are strong<br />
enough, leaves may be picked until autumn. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Best cultivated as<br />
an annual. Sow un<strong>de</strong>r warm glass in spring at a minimum of some 25°C and transplant seedlings to the<br />
open gar<strong>de</strong>n end of spring. A fast growing vegetable which requires sufficient heat during its growing<br />
cycle to <strong>de</strong>velop well. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2913 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Cabbage Palms belong to a small genus with subtropical woody shrubs from the western Pacific Ocean region. Most have ornamental<br />
leaves in a terminal rosette and pendulous racemes with unsonspicous flowers followed by showy, black to bright colored fruits. They are<br />
excellent container plants and thrive in virtually any rich, well drained soil. Keep container plants in a sunny spot in summer, water and<br />
fertilize regularly. In winter move plants to a cool, yet frostfree, sunny spot at a minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year. Germination is irregular and may<br />
need some 4 to 12 weeks.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cordyline fruticosa<br />
(syn. Cordyline terminalis)<br />
Coreopsis (Tickseed)<br />
200 (400)cm, unbranched, woody shrub with a showy terminal leaf rosette and pendulous racemes with<br />
small flowers followed by showy, bright scarlet fruits. Easily grown in containers in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter in full sun and at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6028 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Tickseed are either annuals or herbaceous perennials from open spots in prairies and sunny mountain meadows throughout North<br />
America. They <strong>de</strong>velop numerous, very colorful, bright yellow flower cups on medium sized stalks throughout summer. Many species are<br />
excellent cut flowers. Coreopsis are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. They are very robust and adopt very well<br />
to various soil types.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny , protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Several species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant annual species as soon as seedlings are strong enough, perennial species are transplanted to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as<br />
soon as leaves have withered in late summer to autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6, Coreopsis gigantea is from Zona Climática 9.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Coreopsis gigantea<br />
(Giant Coreopsis)<br />
Coreopsis lanceolata<br />
(Lanceleaf Coreopsis)<br />
Coreopsis palmata<br />
(Prairie Coreopsis)<br />
Coreopsis tinctoria<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Coreopsis)<br />
100 (150)cm, Giant Coreopsis is an unique species with a massive, greyish brown trunk crowned by<br />
narrow, feather-like leaves and showy yellow flowers on arching stems. Native of few sites in coastal<br />
areas of California, USA. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Santa Barbara County, California, USA<br />
at some 50m. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. This stunny species<br />
is not winter hardy in Central Europe. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 9. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6751 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 9,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Lanceleaf Coreopsis or Tickseed Coreopsis is a clump forming, fast growing perennial with<br />
grass green, finely dissected foliage and numerous bright yellow flower heads. Native of semi-moist,<br />
sunny spots from Florida and Missouri north to Oklahoma and Ontario (USA). For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny position. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3557 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (100)cm, Prairie Coreopsis is a herbaceous perennial with light green, slightly pubescent, narrow<br />
leaves and ornamental, terminally born bright gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers. Native of rocky, open sites in prairies and<br />
woods from Wisconsin to Manitoba, south to Illinois and Missouri (USA). For any rich, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny position. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3556 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (100)cm, Gol<strong>de</strong>n Coreopsis or Gol<strong>de</strong>n Tickseed Coreopsis is an annual with yellow flowers with a<br />
reddish brown (rarely pure yellow) center above finely divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves. Native of prairies and open spots in<br />
dry woods in Minnesota and Manitoba to Washington, south to New Mexico and Arizona (USA). For any<br />
rich, very well drained soil in a sunny position. I<strong>de</strong>al in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Will readily self sow un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
suitable conditions. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3555 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Coreopsis tripteris<br />
(Tall Tickseed Coreopsis)<br />
150 (200)cm, Tall Tickseed Coreopsis is a perennial with finely divi<strong>de</strong>d, dark green foliage on bluish<br />
green stems crowned by numerous gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers with a brown center. From open spots in sandy soils in<br />
prairie meadows und woods in Ontario to Wisconsin, south to Georgia, Mississippi, and Oklahoma<br />
(USA). For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3554 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Coriandrum (Corian<strong>de</strong>r) & Eryngium (Culantro)<br />
Corian<strong>de</strong>r and Culantro or Mexican Corian<strong>de</strong>r have both been used for several thousand years for their stongly aromatic leaves. The<br />
seeds from Coriandrum sativum are used as a spice as well and have a slightly sweet-spicy taste, which is very different in comparison to<br />
fresh leaves. Young fresh leaves from both species are used in numerous dishes throughout Asia and South America. The dried seeds<br />
from Coriandrum sativum are roasted and ground and especially used in meat dishes and for making bread. Leaves from Eryngium<br />
foetidum can be dried for they will maintain their flavor. Coriandrum sativum is grown as an annual in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Eyngium foetidum is a perennial subtropical plant from Mexico and South America and can be grown in pots at a minimum of some<br />
15°C in full sun.<br />
Sow seeds from Coriandrum sativum flat directly in any well drained, humus-rich soil in a sunny site in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in spring. Cover seeds<br />
only slightly with soil. Sow seed from Eryngium foetidum flat in any rich soil at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year.<br />
100 semillas por sobre.<br />
Coriandrum sativum<br />
(Corian<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Eryngium foetidum<br />
(Culantro)<br />
Corydalis (Fumewort)<br />
30 (50)cm, Corian<strong>de</strong>r or Cilantro is an annual aromatic herb native from North Africa to Southwestern<br />
Asia. The leaves are broadly lobed to feathered. The leaves have a unique taste and are used fresh in<br />
soups and various dishes throughout the Middle East, the Mediterranean, Latin America, Southeast Asia<br />
and Africa. The dry and ground, fresh or roasted seeds have a completely different, spicy, nut-like, warm<br />
taste and are used throught the world in curries, soups, meat dishes, etc. Easily cultivated in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4659 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Culantro or Mexican Corian<strong>de</strong>r is a subtropical perennial from Mexico and South America and<br />
makes a basal rosette of glossy, slightly leathery, dark green leaves with somewhat spiny margins and a<br />
very broad umbel of unconspicuous flowers. Fresh, young and still rather smooth leaves are used in<br />
numerous dishes throughout Asia and South America. Leaves can be excellently dried for they will<br />
maintain their flavor. In or<strong>de</strong>r to promote the growth of the leaf rosette, the flower stalk should be cut away<br />
in summer. For any rich substrate in full sun throughout the year and a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VIII.<br />
100 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8626 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Fumeworts are early spring flowering bulbs, usually growing in woods, where they receive plenty of sun in spring before they go dormant<br />
in early May already. They are excellent to naturalize un<strong>de</strong>r trees and shrubs in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d places in any soil. Will bear more and<br />
more flowers every year.<br />
Sow flat autumn to late spring in any well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot in winter. Transplant tiny<br />
bulbs in fall in their first year. Most Corydalis will flower in their second to third year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Corydalis caseana ssp.<br />
caseana<br />
(Sierra Fumewort)<br />
Corydalis cheilanthifolia<br />
(Fernleaf Fumewort)<br />
Corydalis solida<br />
(Solid Fumewort)<br />
Corydalis solida ssp.<br />
transsylvanica<br />
(Transsylvanian Fumewort)<br />
Cotoneaster<br />
30 (100)cm, Sierra Fumewort is a showy, tall, upright growing herbaceous perennial with blue-green waxy<br />
pow<strong>de</strong>red, fern like leaves and utmost showy white to pale rose inflorescences. Native of rich, slightly<br />
moist soils in mountainous meadows and open spots in woods in southwestern USA. Easily cultivated in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in<br />
Plumas County, Red Rock Springs, California at some 1.850m. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5186 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Fernleaf Fumewort is a herbaceous perennial with bright yellow flower stalks above fern like<br />
foliage. Native of rich soils in open spots in woods in China. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4906 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Solid Fumewort is a herbaceous perennial with broadly lobed, grayish-green leaves and showy<br />
pale lilac inflorescences. Native of rich soils in woods throughout Central and Eastern Europe. Easily<br />
cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4904 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Transsylvanian Fumewort is a herbaceous subspecies similar to the species, yet with showier<br />
<strong>de</strong>ep lilac-red flowers and grayish-green leaves. Native of rich soils in woods in Southeastern Europe.<br />
Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4905 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cotoneaster are <strong>de</strong>ciduous or evergreen woody shrubs with usually oval leaves and lose umbels of white, creamy-white to greenish-yellow<br />
flowers followed by ornamental orange-red to dark brownish-red berries in late summer and autumn. For any humus rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. All species are very adoptable and robust.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil, slightly moist soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Seeds require a cooling<br />
period for several months before they germinate in following spring. After germination keep seedlings slightly drier. Plant out from spring to<br />
autumn as soon as young plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Cotoneaster racemiflorus<br />
ssp. nummularius Exclusive<br />
70 (100)cm, a Cyprus en<strong>de</strong>mic from mountainous sites. A <strong>de</strong>ciduous small woody shrub with white<br />
flowers followed by intense red round fruits above oval leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. V-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6655 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Crambe (Canary and Mediterranean Shrub Cabbage)<br />
Canary Shrub Cabbage and Mediterranean Wild Cabbages or Seakale are either annuals or biannuals to tall and broad perennials with a<br />
woody stem and large leaves. In several Canarry species the terminal inflorescence may reach up to 2m in diameter and consists of<br />
thousands of small flowers. All perennial Canary Crambe species are easily grown as pot plants in any rich, well drained soil in an always<br />
sunny spot and a winter minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering. Mediterranean annual to biannual Crambe species offered on this<br />
page are fully winter hardy in Central Europe and enjoy any rich, very well drained soil in full sun in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow seeds of subtropical Crambe species flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep seedlings very sunny,<br />
especially in winter months.<br />
Sow seeds from winter hardy Mediterranean Crambe species in any rich, well drained soil. Place pots in a protected and sunny spot<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as plants are strong enough in late summer and autumn.<br />
All subtropical Canary species are USDA Climate Zone 9.<br />
All winterhardy Crambe species are USDA Climate Zone 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Crambe cordifolia<br />
(Giant Caucasus Colewort)<br />
Crambe maritima<br />
(Seakale)<br />
Crassula<br />
170 (200)cm, Giant Caucasus Colewort is a majestic tall and broad, fully winter hardy perennial from the<br />
Caucasus with large, glossy basal leaves on a short wood stem and a <strong>de</strong>nsely branching inflorescence<br />
with numerous small white flowers in early summer. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7166 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Seakale is a biannual to short-lived perennial from sandy soils in the Atlantic coast of Europe,<br />
the Baltic Sea in Northern Europe and the Black Sea. It makes a showy basal rosette of ornamental,<br />
slightly fleshy bluish-white, edible, large leaves and branching stalks with numerous white flowers in<br />
spring. For any rich, very well-drained, preferably sandy or stony soil in a protected spot in full sun. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7165 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Crassula is a huge genus of succulents from cold to tropical climates. The mostly have very attractive fleshy foliage and stems and<br />
usually <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of small flowers in vivid colors. Easily grown in any rich, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep tropical Crassula species drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Sow dustlike seeds on top of any well drained soil at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year for the tropical Crassula members. Do<br />
not cover seeds and always water from beneath. Keep tropical members at a minimum of some 12°C and absolutely dry in winter in a<br />
sunny position.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Crassula arborescens 50 (100)cm, <strong>de</strong>corative erect growing Crassula with large, ovoid, and glaucous leaves with red margins.<br />
Large bell shaped, pendulous flowers in orange to yellow from VII-IX.<br />
Crassula balsatica<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2347 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8061 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Crassula falcata 30 (70)cm, erect, woody stems with whitish to glaucous, long leaves. Makes a very showy, long lasting,<br />
and <strong>de</strong>nse umbel of <strong>de</strong>ep red flowers from VII-IX.<br />
Crocus<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2348 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Crocus are best grown in a sunny spot in a well drained soil and should preferably grown in bulb baskets, unless they are to be naturalized<br />
in grass. Seedlings will sometimes flower within less than 3 years.<br />
Sow flat autumn to late spring in any well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot in winter. Transplant young<br />
bulbs in fall of their second year. Most Crocus will flower in their third year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6 si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Crocus flavus ssp. flavus<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Yellow Crocus)<br />
10cm, Gol<strong>de</strong>n Yellow Crocus uis native of rocky hillsi<strong>de</strong>s and dry meadows in southeastern Europe.<br />
Makes rich yellow to almost yellowish orange flowers. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2618 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Crocus speciosus 15cm, makes quite large, showy sky-blue purple flowers on long stalks in late summer and early autumn.<br />
It is native of the Crimea, and from Southern Turkey to the Iran growing in woods and stony hillsi<strong>de</strong>s.<br />
Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot, will naturalize un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions by<br />
self-sowing. IX-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2620 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Crocus tommasinianus 10 (15)cm, large, bright lilac flowers. Native from southern Hungary to northern Bulgaria. Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Will readily multiply by selfsowing un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions.<br />
II-III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2621 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Cucumis (Decoration Cucumis Melon)<br />
Decoration Cucumis Cucumber or African Horned Decoration Cucumber are annual vines spreading over the ground and are native of<br />
arid regions in southern Africa. They have usually small yellow flowers, which are followed by most <strong>de</strong>corative, colorful, ovoid to oblong<br />
fruits with warty spines, turning to bright yellow or orange orange-yellow with maturity. The fruits last for a very long time and are used for<br />
<strong>de</strong>coration purposes. The plants can be cultivated with a climbing aid (e.g. on a fence) and thrive in any humus rich soil in full sun.<br />
Sow flat preferably from end of January to end of March in any rich, well drained soil, three seeds per pot. Keep pots in a very sunny and<br />
warm spot insi<strong>de</strong> un<strong>de</strong>r glass (e.g. on a warm window sill, in a heated greenhouse or in the wintergar<strong>de</strong>n) at a minimum of some 20°C.<br />
Transplant young plants to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as temperatures will stay above 10°C at night. Alternatively they can be grown in a<br />
large container in a greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso: All <strong>de</strong>coration Cucumis Melon species are poisonous and not edible !<br />
Cucumis africanus 300 (500)cm, perennial climbing species with annual stems covered with <strong>de</strong>eply 5-palmately lobed, dull<br />
green leaves and small, pale to dark yellow flowers with green veins. Most beautiful, long-lasting,<br />
elongated ellipsoid creamy green fruits with large cream spines and stripes. Native of woodlands from<br />
Angola to Ruanda and Zimbabwe to Namibia, and Botswana, as well as South Africa. For any rich soil in<br />
a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C. VII-IX.<br />
Cucumis anguria var.<br />
longipes<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3345 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
200 (400)cm, climbing or trailing annual herb with palmately lobed leaves and small yellow flowers<br />
followed by ornamental, pale green, elongated egg-shaped fruits with short spines. For any rich soil in a<br />
sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7031 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
Cucumis meeusei 2 (3)m, is a South African perennial creeping to climbing vine with a woody rootstock and yellowish brown<br />
fruits (non-edible) with short hunches. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun and a climbing aid. In<br />
winter keep the dormant rootstock dry at a minimum of some 10°C. Alternatively grow as an annual. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
Cucumis myriocarpus<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3673 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7032 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Cucumis rigidus Exclusivo 1m, is a South African perennial shrub with short vines with yellow fruits covered with short, narrow<br />
spikes. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun and a climbing aid. In winter keep the semi-dormant plant<br />
almost completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3674 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cucumis sagittatus 2m, is a South African native with annual creeping to climbing vines with heartshaped leaves from a<br />
perennial rootstock and showy, small yellowish to orange, walnut-sized fruits (non-edible). For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in full sun and a climbing aid. In winter keep the dormant rootstock dry at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. Alternatively grow as an annual. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3675 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cucumis zambianus 200 (400)cm, a recently <strong>de</strong>scribed new species from Northwestern Zambia with climbing or trailing vines<br />
with palmately lobed leaves and small yellow flowers followed by ornamental, pale yellowish-green-beige,<br />
plum sized fruits with soft spines. For any rich soil in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8573 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cucumis zeyheri 200 (400)cm, climbing or trailing annual herb with palmately lobed leaves and small yellow flowers<br />
followed by ornamental, pale yellowish-green, plum sized fruits with numerozus soft pale green spines.<br />
For any rich soil in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C. VII-IX.<br />
Cucumis (Kiwano or Horned African Melon)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3347 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
Kiwano or African Horned Cucumber is an annual vine spreading over the ground and is native of the Kalahari <strong>de</strong>sert in Africa. It produces<br />
ornamental yellow flowers followed by most <strong>de</strong>corative, oblong fruits, turning from light green to bright orange-yellow with maturity. The<br />
fruits have sharp spines on their exterior and show a mild cucumber like flavor. The plants can also be cultivated upright with a climbing<br />
aid (e.g. on a fence). They will thrive in any humus rich soil in full sun.<br />
Sow flat preferably from end of January to end of March in any rich, well drained soil, three seeds per pot. Keep pots in a very sunny and<br />
warm spot insi<strong>de</strong> un<strong>de</strong>r glass (e.g. on a warm window sill, in a heated greenhouse or in the wintergar<strong>de</strong>n) at a minimum of some 20°C.<br />
Transplant young plants to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as temperatures will stay above 10°C at night. Alternatively they can be grown in a<br />
large container.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cucumis metuliferus<br />
(Kiwano Melon)<br />
200 (500)cm, Kiwano Melon is a vigorous annual vine with ornamental yellow flowers followed by most<br />
<strong>de</strong>corative orange yellow fruits with strong thorns and a distinct cucumber-like, transparent yellowish<br />
green pulp, which is edible but without any special taste. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot at<br />
a minimum of some 20°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3304 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Cucurbita (Decoration Squash and Wild Gourd)<br />
Decoration Squashes are native of Mexico and Central America, where they have been cultivated for centuries by the indigenous<br />
population. They are vigorous annuals with rich yellow flowers and most <strong>de</strong>corative, very long-lasting, non-edible fruits in various shapes,<br />
sizes and colors. They will thrive in any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun. Plants are best grown with a climbing aid, so that the<br />
fruits will <strong>de</strong>velop freely.<br />
Sow flat preferably from end of March to mid April in any rich, well drained soil, three seeds per pot. Keep pots in a sunny and constantly<br />
warm spot insi<strong>de</strong>, e.g. on a window sill, in a heated greenhouse or in the wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Transplant seedlings to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon<br />
as temperatures will stay above 10°C at night in late spring to early summer.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cucurbita andreana<br />
(Wild Giant Squash)<br />
Cucurbita pepo agg.<br />
(Decoration Summer<br />
Squash)<br />
Cucurbita (Edible Wild Squash)<br />
3 (5)m, Wild Giant Squash is a wild Central American species and one parent from all giant squashes. It<br />
is is a fast growing annual vine with bright orange yellow flowers followed by ornamental, dark green<br />
ovoid, orange-sized, and very long lasting, non-edible fruits which are striped pale green. Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in full sun and sufficient watering during growth. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8572 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (5)m, Decoration Summer Squashes are strong growing annual vines with bright orange yellow flowers<br />
and very long-lasting, woody fruits in numerous shapes and colors, wi<strong>de</strong>ly used for <strong>de</strong>coration purposes.<br />
Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot and sufficient watering during the growing<br />
period. V-VIII.<br />
The regular price was € 1,19.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3364 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (forma n° 6)<br />
€ 0,19<br />
Malabar Gourd, Fig Leafed Squash and Butternut Squash are annual to semiperennial sprawling or climbing vines within the cucumber<br />
family (Cucurbitaceae) and native of Southern USA and Latin America, where they have been cultivated for hundreds of years for theri<br />
edible flesh. They are very vigorous and fast growing annuals with fig-like to cordate leaves, rich yellow flowers and melon-like, quite large,<br />
oval fruits. The fruits can be stored for a very long time, and the white flesh (Cucurbita ficifolia) respectively orange flesh (Cucurbita<br />
moschata) is cooked or baked and served as a si<strong>de</strong>-dish. As most wild squashes they are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun.<br />
Sow flat preferably from end of March to mid April in any rich, well drained soil, three seeds per pot. Keep pots in a sunny and constantly<br />
warm spot insi<strong>de</strong>, e.g. on a window sill, in a heated greenhouse or in the wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Transplant seedlings to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon<br />
as temperatures will stay above 10°C at night in late spring to early summer.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cucurbita ficifolia<br />
(Fig Leafed Squash)<br />
Cuminum (Cumin)<br />
2 (4)m, Fig Leafed Squash is an annual crawling vine with fig tree like leaves, intense yellow flowers and<br />
melon-like, quite large, edible fruits with a fresh green skin and white freckles. The outer white flesh is<br />
cooked or baked and served as a si<strong>de</strong>-dish. In Spain the inner white string like flesh is used to make a<br />
sweet called "Cabella <strong>de</strong> Angel" (Angel's Hair). Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun with<br />
precultivation in pots in late spring at some 20°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3379 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Cumin has been used for several thousand years for its' brown seeds which have a typical, very strong taste. These are used either fresh<br />
or roasted in various dishes throughout the worlds, especially in India, the Arabian region and South America. Plants are grown as<br />
annuals in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat directly in any well drained, humus-rich soil in a sunny site in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in spring. Cover seeds only slightly with soil.<br />
100 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cuminum cyminum<br />
(Cumin)<br />
Cuphea (Cigar Plant)<br />
20 (30)cm, Cumin is an annual plant native from the Eastern Mediterranean region to East India. The<br />
strongly aromatic seeds are usually used ground to prepare curries in India and as a spice in breads and<br />
various meat and vegetable dishes in the Arabian region, North Africa and South America. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4658 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Cigar Plants or Waxweeds are annuals to perennials native from North to South America. Several species make upright stalks with utmost<br />
showy, bright colored, sometimes bicolored flowers with sometimes large upper petals. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat in mid spring in any rich, well drained, slightly sandy soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected, sunny spot. Transplant as soon as<br />
plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cuphea lanceolata 100cm, an annual species native of North and Central Mexico. In cultivation this species is often falsely<br />
distributed as "Cuphea procumbens", which is a completely different one. Cuphea lanceolata makes<br />
showy lilac flowers with very large, dark lilac upper petals on tall stalks covered with dark green leaves.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow seeds flat in a sunny spot un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
frostfree conditions in mid spring. Transplant seedlings to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights in late<br />
spring to early summer. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4623 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Cycla<strong>de</strong>nia (Sacramento Waxy Dogbane)<br />
Sacramento Waxy Dogbane belongs to a monotypic genus from mountaineous areas in southwestern USA and is a herbaceous perennial<br />
with broad ovoid leaves on short stems and showy bright rose and white sha<strong>de</strong>d trumpet shaped flowers. For any rich, well drained,<br />
preferably rocky soil in a protected spot in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained, rocky soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period<br />
prior to germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cycla<strong>de</strong>nia humilis var.<br />
humilis<br />
(Sacramento Waxy<br />
Dogbane)<br />
Cyclamen<br />
10cm, Sacramento Waxy Dogbane is a very rare, botanical treasure from mountains in south-western<br />
USA with broad oval leaves on short stems and several bright rose and white sha<strong>de</strong>d trumpet like flowers.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Best in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from a<br />
certified wild collection in Keddie Ridge, Plumas County, California, USA at some 1.370m. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5185 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 8,99<br />
The Cyclamen species offered here are all hardy for Central Europe and prefer a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d place (e.g. un<strong>de</strong>r <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrubs) in a<br />
peaty or leafy soil, which will stay moist in summer and rather dry in winter. They will naturalize un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions. The wintergreen<br />
and summer dormant species Cyclamen persicum (Persian Cyclamen) is not winterhardy and plants should be kept in a frostfree spot<br />
during winter at a minimum of some 5°C in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow late summer to early spring in a well drained, sandy and peaty soil. Only slightly cover seeds. Keep outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in a partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Transplant corms after two years while corms are being dormant, which is usually from early to late summer. Most<br />
Cyclamen will flower within two to three years and plants may gain several <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s of age.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cyclamen he<strong>de</strong>rifolium<br />
(Ivy-leafed Cyclamen)<br />
Cyclamen persicum<br />
(Persian Cyclamen)<br />
10 (15)cm, Ivy-leafed Cyclamen is native to mountains in Central Europe. It has ivy-shaped leaves with<br />
nice silvery markings and flowers ranging from white to bright rose. Easily grown in any humus rich soil in<br />
a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions this fully winter hardy cyclamen will readily<br />
selfsow and will naturalize, forming <strong>de</strong>nse floriferous carpets. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2636 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
10cm, Persian Cyclamen is the ancestor of the notoriously availably hybrids you will find in any<br />
supermarket. In contrast to the overbred hybrids this wild, summer dormant species makes showy, very,<br />
very large leaves with fine white and pale green spots on the upper si<strong>de</strong> and a purplish sha<strong>de</strong> on the lower<br />
si<strong>de</strong>, everything is crowned by pale rose to lilac or pure white flowers. Native of rocky soils in full sun to<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong> in the eastern Mediterranean. For any rich, well drained substrate in pots. Not winter hardy,<br />
carefully water in winter and keep plants in full sun at a minimum of some 5°C. During dormancy in<br />
summer do not water plants. Seeds <strong>de</strong>rive from cultivated plants which still show a wi<strong>de</strong> range of<br />
ornamental white, silver and pale green mottled leaves. V-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6301 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Amatheus, Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cyclamen repandum 12cm, makes unique broadly teethed, dark green leaves with fine or heavy middle green spots on the<br />
surface. Bright rose to purplish-pink flowers make this Cyclamen most attractive. It is native in the northeastern<br />
Mediterranean region (France, Balkan to Greece and Rho<strong>de</strong>s) from partially sha<strong>de</strong>d, humus filled<br />
rock crevices. For any humus rich, yet very well drained soil in a protected, sunny spot. Better un<strong>de</strong>r cold<br />
glass as leaves are <strong>de</strong>licate to low freezing.Zona climática USDA 8/9. II-IV.<br />
Cyclanthera (Wild Bitter Cucumber)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3186 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wild Cucumbers from Mexico to Columbia. Plenty of fruits even if grown as annual wines in any rich, always slightly moist soil in a sunny<br />
spot.<br />
Sow in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r protected glass at a minimum of some 15°C, plant outsi<strong>de</strong> in any rich soil after last cold nights occurred in late<br />
spring. Water and fertilize regularly in summer. Some species of this genus are used in medicine in fighting high blood pressure.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cyclanthera pedata var.<br />
edulis<br />
(Pepino Relleno) Exclusivo<br />
Cyclanthera pedata var.<br />
pedata<br />
(Inka Gourd)<br />
5 (10)m, Pepino Cucumber or Pepino Relleno is an annual, fast growing vine native to Mexico in semiarid<br />
areas. It makes yellowish green, strongly dissected leaves and rather small, inconspicuous flowers,<br />
followed by (in this variety) large "cucumbers" up to 20 cm (!) in length, and which are filled with air.<br />
These are used in the cookery Central and South America. The fruits are stuffed with ground meat and<br />
rice. Seeds from a plantation in the village of Subia (Departamento <strong>de</strong> Cundinamarca, Colombia). A<br />
<strong>de</strong>licious vegetable easily grown in any rich soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2151 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Inka Gourd is an annual, fast growing annual wild species from the An<strong>de</strong>an region in South<br />
America. It makes yellowish green, strongly dissected leaves and very small, inconspicuous flowers,<br />
followed by up to 7cm long bitter, astringent, air-filled fruits in this variety. These can be used as<br />
vegetables in cooking. Easily grown in any rich soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8580 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Cynara (Artichoke)<br />
Artichoke and Cardoon are most ornamental perennials with attractively large, silvery-grey, <strong>de</strong>eply dissected foliage in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal<br />
rosette and an impressively tall inflorescence with large, thistle-like, bright purple flower globes. The flower heads of the cultivated Globe<br />
Artichoke are wi<strong>de</strong>ly used as a vegetable in the Mediterranean cookery, whereas several wild species are used to extract medicinal active<br />
substances. For any rich, very well drained, preferably stony soil in a protected spot in full sun. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates protect the dormant<br />
rootstock against freezing through and permanent wetness with a dry mulch layer in winter.<br />
Sow flat from spring to mid summer in any well drained, sandy soil. Keep pots in full sun and soil only slightly moist. Carefully transplant<br />
the fleshy rootstock in autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cynara cardunculus<br />
(Cardoon Artichoke)<br />
Cynara cornigera<br />
(White Artichoke) Exclusivo<br />
Cynoglossum (Gypsyflower)<br />
140 (170)cm, Cardoon Artichoke is most likely the wild ancestor of the wi<strong>de</strong>ly cultivated Globe Artichoke<br />
(Cynara scolymus). It is an ornamental stout perennial from the south-eastern Mediterranean region used<br />
in several medical products. It makes an impressive stem crowned by a thistle-like, broad, laven<strong>de</strong>rpurple,<br />
spiny flower head above large, <strong>de</strong>eply cut grayish green leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette. For any<br />
rich, very well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in a protected spot in full sun. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates an<br />
insulating dry mulch layer as protection is recommen<strong>de</strong>d in winter. Seeds from savaged populations in the<br />
southern parts of La Gomera, Spain. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3875 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
30 (50)cm, White Artichoke is a winter green and summer dormant perennial with showy white to cream<br />
flower heads on short stalks above a <strong>de</strong>nsely spiny leaf rosette. Native of rocky, sunny spot in the eastern<br />
Mediterranean. Flower heads can be used as a vegetable like those from the Globe Artichoke (Cynara<br />
scolymus). Preferably grow frostfree throughout the year with reduced watering in winter at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C. Seeds from a population above Govenor's Beach, south-western Cyprus, at some 150m. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6324 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gypsyflowers and Eastern Gromwells are broad genera from temperate to tropical areas and consists of biannual to herbaceous or<br />
evergreen perennials. Most species have broad, bristly leaves arranged in a basal rosette and an upright hold, lax inflorescence with blue,<br />
rose or purple flowers. All are easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil from autumn to early spring. Most winter hardy species require a cooling period for several<br />
months prior to germination. If seeds are sowed late, they will germinate in spring of the following year. Transplant as soon as seedlings<br />
are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cynoglossum amabile<br />
(Chinese Forget-Me-Not)<br />
Cynoglossum creticum<br />
(Cretan Blue Hound's<br />
Tongue)<br />
Cynoglossum germanicum<br />
(German Hound's Tongue)<br />
Cynoglossum officinale<br />
(Hound's Tongue)<br />
Lin<strong>de</strong>lofia longiflora<br />
(Eastern Gromwell)<br />
Cyperus (Edible Earth Almond)<br />
30 (50)cm, Chinese Forget-Me-Not is an annual or biannual from Eastern Asia with bristly, oval, dark<br />
green leaves and numerous showy, small, bright blue flowers. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4531 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Cretan Blue Hound's Tongue is a Mediterranean biannual with showy bluish-grey foliage and<br />
a branching inflorescence with rose-lilac flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6026 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, German Hound's Tongue is a biannual species native in central Europe and has bristly, long<br />
oval leaves and numerous small pale winred flowers in arching racemes. Easily cultivated in any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7128 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Hound's Tongue is an annual or biannual native throughout Europe and Western Asia with<br />
bristly, long oval leaves and numerous wine-red flowers in elongating racemes. Easily cultivated in any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in full sun. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4640 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Eastern Gromwell is an evergreen perennial from the western Himalaya and makes dark<br />
green, elongated oval, bristly leaves and intense blue flowers spikes. Easily cultivated in any humus rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6345 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Earth Almond belongs to the sedge grass family (Cyperaceae) and is native of moist spots in eastern Africa. It has long been cultivated in<br />
ancient Egypt for its edible storage rhizomes and is nowadays wi<strong>de</strong>spread in the tropics and subtropics. It makes short, narrow,<br />
channeled leaves and numerous pea-sized to almost almond-sized un<strong>de</strong>rground rhizomes in summer. Raw rhizomes have a chestnut-like,<br />
crispy taste, roasted they <strong>de</strong>velop an almond like flavor and may be used as a si<strong>de</strong>-dish. In Spain it was introduced by the Arabs and<br />
makes a traditional drink in the Valencia region, called "Horchata <strong>de</strong> Chufas". The small rhizomes do not need to be peeled, but should be<br />
thoroughly rinsed with water in or<strong>de</strong>r to wash off adherent earth and fine roots. This species is easily cultivated in any humus-rich,<br />
preferably slightly sandy soil with sufficient watering in summer. It should best be kept in large pots, as this species is very invasive in<br />
warm as well as temperate climates. In late summer to early autumn leaves die down, during winter keep the dormant rhizomes almost<br />
completely dry at some 5°C, pot again in mid spring.<br />
5 rizomas por paquete .<br />
Plants are in growth now! Dormant plants (i.e. rhizomes) are available in our shop from October through April.<br />
Note: Rhizomes are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only !<br />
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Cyperus esculentus var.<br />
sativus<br />
(Earth Almond)<br />
Cyperus (Ornamental Nutsedge)<br />
20 (30)cm, Earth Almond makes short annual grass like leaves and small subterranean storage rhizomes<br />
which <strong>de</strong>velop an almond like flavor if roasted. These can be used as a si<strong>de</strong>-dish. Easily cultivated in pots<br />
in any humus rich, sandy soil in a sunny spot with sufficient watering in summer. Leaves die down in late<br />
summer to early autumn, keep dormant rhizomes almost completely dry in winter at some 5°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4024 sobre (05 rizomas à 1,0 cm)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Nutsedges make up a broad family from tropical, to subtropical and cool regions throughout the world. Several species have ornamental<br />
value for their large leaves, some outstanding stem color or for their inflorescences. Subtropical and trpical species can be cultivated in<br />
any rich, preferably slightly sandy soil with sufficient watering in summer and a sunny spot throughout the year. During winter keep plants<br />
drier at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, sandy soil at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year. Do not cover seeds with soil and carefully water<br />
from beneath.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cyperus capitatus 30cm, native of sand dunes in the vicinity of the sea from the eastern Canary islands throughout the<br />
Mediterranean region. It makes showy bluish-green, narrow basal leaves and an upright hold stem with a<br />
bright brown infloscence. For any rich sandy, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep rather dry at a minimum of some 10°C. IV-VIII.<br />
Cyphomandra (Tree Tomato)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7337 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Tomatillo or Tree Tomato are <strong>de</strong>corative, fast growing and easy container plants with large ornamental leaves. They will <strong>de</strong>velop fruits in a<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n as well. Require plenty of water and fertilizer in summer. Plants which are becoming too large can be easily cut back in<br />
spring before new growth. For any humus rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year, in winter keep plants drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow flat at 20°C in any rich soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier, cooler and sunny in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cyphomandra betacea 150 (300)cm, Tomatillo or Tree Tomato is native of Northern Latin America. It has <strong>de</strong>corative, very large,<br />
elephant-ear like leaves which have a slight reddish tinge in full sun and white flowers in autumn followed<br />
by egg shaped bright red to more rarely orange-red or orange fruits, which will mature in a heated<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n in late spring. An excellent, very robust container plant. We have seeds from several<br />
cultivars with different colors and fruit sizes available. IX-XI.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
Dahlia<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2233 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (red large fruited)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6027 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (orange-red large fruited)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8587 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (orange small fruited)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Dahlia is a small genus of herbaceous to evergreen perennials with tuberous storage roots. They are native from Mexico to South<br />
America. Most species have showy, bright colored flowers in profusion from late spring to autumn. All are easily grown in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. In autumn tuberous roots should be lifted after the first freezing nights have touched the leaves<br />
and stored rather dry in a cool, yet frostfree spot at a minium of some 10°C. Replant in spring as soon as the last strong frost are over.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus-rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C throught the year. Keep young plants in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions and in a sunny spot for one to two years before planting out by the end of spring.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Dahlia coccinea 160 (180)cm, a showy wild herbaceous perennial species native of mountaineous regions from Mexico to<br />
Guatemala. It makes numerous bright orange to intense red flowers throughout summer. Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep dormant tuberous roots almost dry in winter at a minimum<br />
of some 10°C. Our seeds <strong>de</strong>rive from an orange-red form. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8719 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Dahlia sorensenii 110 (140)cm, a showy wild herbaceous Mexican perennial species with numerous intensive magenta<br />
flowers throughout summer. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep dormant<br />
tuberous roots almost dry in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Dalea (Prairie Clover)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8718 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Prairie Clover are beautiful, rarely cultivated herbaceous perennials with showy elongated, white, yellow or pinkish flower heads above<br />
ornamental, finely feathered leaves. They are native of meadows and Prairies in North America and are easily grown in any humus rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat on any humus rich, well drained soil. Only slightly cover seeds with soil. As for most winter hardy perennials, seeds require a<br />
cooling period for several months before they germinate in late spring to early summer, thus during winter place pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected<br />
spot. Carefully transplant to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Dalea candidum<br />
(White Prairie Clover)<br />
Dalea pulchra<br />
(Santa Catalina Prairie<br />
Clover)<br />
20cm, White Prairie Clover is a perennial species with showy terminal spikes of white flowers above finely<br />
feathered foliage. Native of meadows and prairies in Central North America. Easily cultivated in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4860 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (90)cm, Santa Catalina Prairie Clover is a perennial shrub with rich purple flower balls above silverygrey<br />
foliage. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Pima County, Arizona, USA at some 1.200m. For<br />
any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
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Dalea purpurea<br />
(Purple Prairie Clover)<br />
Dalea thompsonae<br />
(Whiting Indigo Bush)<br />
Dalea villosa<br />
(Silky Prairie Clover)<br />
Danae (Alexandrian Laurel)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6754 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Purple Prairie Clover is a herbaceous perennial with several upright stems covered with short,<br />
linear 5-segmented leaves, crowned by cylindrical purple rose spikes. It is native of prairies from S<br />
Canada to S and north-eastern USA. For any humus rich, very well drained, slightly rocky soil in full sun.<br />
VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3893 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (80)cm, Whiting Indigo Bush is a small perennial thorny shrub with showy <strong>de</strong>ep blue to purplish-blue<br />
flowers on silvery-green to almost white stems Seeds from a certified wild collection in Garfield County,<br />
Utah, USA at some 1.700m. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6755 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Silky Prairie Clover is a perennial small shrub with long bright lilac inflorescences above<br />
greyish-green feathered foliage. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Yuma County, Colorado, USA at<br />
some 950m. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6756 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Danae, Poet's Laurel or Alexandrian Laurel is very close to Ruscus and native from southeastern Europe to Asia Minor and Persia<br />
growing in sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in woods. An evergreen small shrub with flattened "foliage" (i.e. green, flattened leaf-like branches) and<br />
ornamental, medium sized bright orange berries in autumn and winter. Fresh branches with berries are excessively collected for<br />
Christmas <strong>de</strong>coration purposes and thus this beautiful plant has become very rare in nature.<br />
Sow seeds in any humus rich, yet well drained soil from autumn to spring, keep pots in a protected spot, sheltered from rain outsi<strong>de</strong><br />
during winter. Will germinate in late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 6.<br />
5 semillas por sobre.<br />
Danae racemosa<br />
(Alexandrian Laurel)<br />
Daphne (Canary Spurge Laurel)<br />
100cm, a Alexandrian Laurel is a very graceful evergreen shrub with slightly arching branches and<br />
leathery "leaves". The small yellowish green flowers are followed by most ornamental bright orange<br />
berries in autumn. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Danae<br />
racemosa grows rather slowly and dislikes transplanting, thus leave plants undisturbed. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2258 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
The genus Daphne or Spurge Laurel is represented by only one evergreen species on the Canary Islands, an en<strong>de</strong>mic plant growing in<br />
rich soils in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to open spots in Fayal-Brezal formations in the lower parts of the laurel forest. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Carefully water in winter, mainly winter growing species. Excellent pot plant for the frostfree greenhouse or<br />
cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Winter minimum 5°C.<br />
Sow flat on any rich, well drained soil, keep always moist until the uneven germination occurs, then keep seedlings drier. Sow on receipt or<br />
keep in the refrigerator, as seed dry out fast if kept at room temperature.<br />
20 viable semillas por sobre.<br />
Daphne gni<strong>de</strong>um 120 (170)cm, makes several woody, ascending, rarely branching, perennial stems with long, oval,<br />
evergreen leaves and terminal clusters of small whitish yellow flowers followed by ornamental, bright<br />
orange berries turning later to black. VII-X.<br />
Daphne (Spurge Laurel)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2509 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Spurge Laurel is a small genus of winter hardy to subtropical, <strong>de</strong>ciduous to evergreen shrubs with <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of usually fragrant<br />
flowers followed by ornamental, in several species bright colored berries from early summer to autumn. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow flat on any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot and soil always slightly moist until the uneven germination<br />
occurs. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prio to germination. Sow on receipt or keep in the refrigerator, as seeds of all Daphne<br />
species tend to dry out fast if they are kept at room temperature.<br />
Note: ¡Todas las partes son tóxicas si son ingestidas!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Daphne alpina<br />
(Alpine Spurge Laurel)<br />
Daphne giraldii<br />
(Chinese Spurge Laurel)<br />
Daphne kosaninii<br />
(Bulgarian Spurge Laurel)<br />
20 (50)cm, Alpine Spurge Laurel is a perennial, <strong>de</strong>ciduous dwarf shrub with semi-woody branches with<br />
greyish-green leaves and numerous white, fragrant flowers followed by most ornamental orange berries. It<br />
is native throughout mountains in Europe (Pyrenees, the Alps, Carpatian mountains) and western North<br />
Africa, locally ocurring in open spots in woods and rock crevices. For any rich, loamy soil in full sun. A<br />
beautiful plant in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6358 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Chinese Spurge Laurel is a perennial, evergreen dwarf shrub with woody branches with<br />
narrow pale green to bluish green leaves and numerous gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow, fragrant flowers followed by most<br />
ornamental orange berries. It is native in open spots in woods and rock crevices in China (Shanxi, Gansu,<br />
and Qinghai provinces). For any rich, loamy soil in full sun. A beautiful plant in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6359 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Bulgarian Spurge Laurel (syn. Daphne oleoi<strong>de</strong>s var. kosaninii) is an utmost beautiful, almost<br />
mat forming, perennial evergreen dwarf shrub with short woody branches, short oval pale green leaves<br />
and numerous white to rose-pink, fragrant flowers followed by most ornamental bright orange berries. It is<br />
native in rock crevices in south-eastern Europe (Bulgaria). For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. A<br />
most beautiful plant in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6360 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
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Daphne laureola<br />
(Olive Spurge)<br />
Daphne mezereum<br />
(Common Spurge Laurel)<br />
Daphne mezereum cv.<br />
"Album"<br />
(White Spurge Laurel)<br />
Daphne mezereum cv.<br />
"Rubrum"<br />
(Reddish-Rose Spurge<br />
Laurel)<br />
Daphne oleoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Olive-Like Spurge Laurel)<br />
Daphne pontica<br />
(Pontian Spurge Laurel)<br />
Daphne tanguticum<br />
(Tangusian Spurge Laurel)<br />
Dasylirion (Sotol or Desert Spoon)<br />
80 (150)cm, Olive Spurge is an ornamental evergreen woody shrub with uright hold stalks with dark<br />
green, leathery, slightly glossy leaves and fragrant yellowish-green flowers followed by black berries in<br />
summer. It is native of open spots in woods in western and southern Europa, the western Mediterranean<br />
and North Africa. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7114 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Common Spurge Laurel is a <strong>de</strong>cidous, winter hardy species with ornamental, axillary born,<br />
bright rose flowers in spring followed by showy scarlet to dark red berries in early summer. Native from<br />
mountain woods in Central Europe throughout northern Asia. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4566 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, White Spurge Laurel is a much sought after and rarely available <strong>de</strong>cidous, winter hardy<br />
species with ornamental, axillary born, white flowers in spring followed by showy orange berries in early<br />
summer. Native from mountain woods in Central Europe throughout northern Asia. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8257 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (160)cm, Reddish-Rose Spurge Laurel is a more compact growing cultivar with reddish-rose flowers<br />
in spring followed by showy orange berries in early summer. The species is native from mountain woods<br />
from Central Europe throughout northern Asia. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8408 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
30 (50)cm, Olive-Like Spurge Laurel is an utmost beautiful, perennial evergreen dwarf woody shrub with<br />
short woody branches, short oval pale green leaves and pale rose, long-tubed, fragrant flowers followed<br />
by most ornamental bright orange berries. It is native in rocky mountain sites from the Mediterranean to<br />
Northern Iran. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. A most beautiful plant in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8409 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Pontian Laurel Spurge is a beautiful, evergreen, low woody shrub with fresh green, leathery,<br />
slightly glossy leaves and fragrant creamish-yellow flowers followed by showy dark red berries in summer.<br />
It is native of rocks and open spots in woods from Bulgaria to Northern Turkey, Georgia, and northern<br />
Iran. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7113 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (120)cm, Tangusian Spurge Laurel is a beautiful <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody small shrub from northwestern<br />
China and bears strongly fragrant pale rose to white flowers followed by orange-red berries in summer.<br />
For any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7103 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Evergreen Sotol from arid, winter-cold regions in southern North America southwards to Mexico. They are Yucca or Agave-like shrubs<br />
with stiff leaves. Most species form <strong>de</strong>nse, globular rosettes of blackish-green to bluish-green leaves with strongly teethed margins.<br />
Several species are winter hardy in Central Europe in a protected position in full sun in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Alternatively they can be grown<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in large pots or containers. Grow in any rocky soil.<br />
Sow flat in any soil in full sun at a minimum of some 20°C. Transplant to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n after two years. Seedlings need extra protection<br />
from moisture in winter. Very easy and robust solitary plants for a sunny spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Very long lived.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7, unless stated differently.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Dasylirion acrotriche<br />
(Green Desert Spoon)<br />
Dasylirion berlandieri var.<br />
berlandieri<br />
(Zaragosa Blue Twister)<br />
170 (300)cm, Green Desert Spoon Dasylirion. A very large, showy and agave-like species with an erect,<br />
broad trunk, which becomes quite tall with age, and pale green, very narrow, lanceolate, toothed leaves. A<br />
very rare and hard-to-obtain species, fully hardy for a sunny spot in a well drained, stony soil. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2040 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Zaragosa Blue Twister is an almost stemless species from high elevation in North-Eastern<br />
Mexico. It makes a losely arranged basal rosette of upright hold narrow, bluish-green leaves. Requires a<br />
good protection from excessive moisture in winter. Plant in any rich, very well drained soil in a protected<br />
spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in full sun. Better grown as a pot plant in col<strong>de</strong>r regions. Keep plants frostfree and drier<br />
in full at a minimum of some 5°C in winter. Zona climática USDA 8/9. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8071 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Dasylirion cedrosanum 100 (220)cm, elegant Dasylirion from Durango Province, Mexico. Has <strong>de</strong>corative, glaucous green, narrow<br />
leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette on a broad trunk. As Dasylirion arcotricha, Dasylirion cedrosanum is very hard<br />
to obtain. A fully hardy species for a sunny spot in a well drained soil. VIII-X.<br />
Dasylirion glaucophyllum<br />
(Blue Hidalgo Sotol)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2406 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200cm, Blue Hidalgo Sotol is a short-stemmed, utmost beautiful Sotol species from Hidalgo in Mexico<br />
with most ornamental bluish-green leaves with short thorns on leaves' margins. Requires a good<br />
protection from excessive moisture in winter. Plant in any rich, very well drained soil in a protected spot in<br />
the gar<strong>de</strong>n in full sun. Alternatively grow as a pot plant in col<strong>de</strong>r regions and keep plants frostfree and<br />
drier in full at a minimum of some 5°C in winter. Zona climática USDA 7/8. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8022 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
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Dasylirion longissima<br />
(Toothless Sotol)<br />
100cm ø, Toothless Sotol makes thousands of narrow, grass like leaves forming a perfect bowl on a very<br />
short stem. Unlike other Dasylirion, this species has smooth, teeth less edges. Needs some extra<br />
protection from excessive moisture in winter. Plant in a very well drained, stony soil in a protected spot in<br />
full sun. Zona Climática USDA 8. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2408 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dasylirion lucidum 200 (350)cm, is a short to tall stemmed, branching Sotol species from Central Mexico and makes showy<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse terminal rosettes of long, mid green leaves. Requires an excellent protection from excessive<br />
moisture in winter. Plant in any rich, very well drained soil in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in full sun.<br />
Better grown as a pot plant in col<strong>de</strong>r regions. Keep plants frostfree and drier in full at a minimum of some<br />
5°C in winter. USDA Climate Zone 8/9. VII-IX.<br />
Dasylirion miquihuaensis<br />
(Miquihuana Sotol)<br />
Dasylirion quadrangulatum<br />
(Mexican Grass Tree)<br />
Dasylirion texanum<br />
(Texas Sotol)<br />
Dasylirion wheeleri var.<br />
durangense<br />
Dasylirion wheeleri var.<br />
wheeleri<br />
(Mexico Desert Spoon)<br />
Datura (Thorn Apple)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8020 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (250)cm, Miquihuana Sotol is an utmost ornamental species with a very <strong>de</strong>nse ball-like rosette of<br />
numerous narrow leaves with fine teeth on their margins and a stout stem in ol<strong>de</strong>r plants. It is native in a<br />
small area around the village of Miquihuana in the fe<strong>de</strong>ral state of Tamaulipas in Mexico. It requires a very<br />
good protection from excessive moisture in winter. Plant in any rich, very well drained soil in a protected<br />
spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in full sun. Alternatively grow as a pot plant in col<strong>de</strong>r regions and keep plants frostfree<br />
and drier in full at a minimum of some 5°C in winter. Zona climática USDA 8. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8019 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (350)cm, Mexican Grass Tree is similar in appearance as Australian grass trees (Xanthorrhoa spp.),<br />
yet form a different plant family. It makes a stout stem topped by a <strong>de</strong>nse crown of numerous grass-like<br />
leaves. An utmost showy species from Northern Mexico. Requires an excellent protection from excessive<br />
moisture in winter. Plant in any rich, very well drained soil in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in full sun.<br />
Better grown as a pot plant in col<strong>de</strong>r regions. Keep plants frostfree and drier in full at a minimum of some<br />
5°C in winter. Zona climática USDA 8/9. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8070 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
4 (7m, Texas Sotol is a fully winter hardy perennial from S Texas (USA) and N Mexico and makes a<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse, stemless rosette of numerous, very long, narrow, grayish green, finely toothed leaves. Mature<br />
plants make a very tall inflorescence with <strong>de</strong>nsely arranged, small creamy white flowers. For any rich, very<br />
well drained, preferably stony soil in a protected spot in full sun. In winter keep plants absolutely dry and<br />
protect from winter wetness. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3685 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200cm, a stemless to short-stemmed variety with ornamental slightly bluish-green leaves with thorny<br />
margins in a <strong>de</strong>nse, ball-like rosette. It is native of Mexico (Durango, Chihuahua, Zacatecas, and<br />
Coahuila). Needs some a very good protection from excessive moisture in winter. Plant in any rich, very<br />
well drained soil in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in full sun. Alternatively grow as a pot plant in col<strong>de</strong>r<br />
regions and keep plants frostfree and drier in full at a minimum of some 5°C in winter. Zona climática<br />
USDA 8/9. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8021 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
110cm ø, Mexico Desert Spoon has bluish-gray, spike-like leaves in <strong>de</strong>nse rosette with a base spathulate<br />
opened. Plant in a very well drained, stony soil in a protected spot in full sun. Zona cimática USDA 8. VIII-<br />
X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2039 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Thorn Apple or Jimson Weed, or Devil's Weeds belong to a small genus of some nine species native from South-Western USA and<br />
Mexico. They are annuals to short-lived perennials with showy, trumpet-like, very sweetly fragrant flowers above usually large ornamental<br />
foliage. All species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep perennial species in pots at a minimum of some<br />
12°C in full sun.<br />
Sow in pots in any rich, well drained soil in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r glass at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year. Transplant annuals<br />
to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights fom late spring to early summer. Alternatively sow directly to the ground at the end of spring.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Note: All parts are poisenous if ingested !<br />
Datura ceratocaula 60 (100)cm, a fast growing annual from Mexico and Southern USA with showy, fragrant and large white<br />
flower trumpets with a pale bluish sha<strong>de</strong> on the outer margins. Flowers are followed by egg-sized, smooth<br />
fruits above broad oval, finely pubescent greyish green leaves. For any rich, always slightly moist, yet well<br />
drained soil in full sun. Note: All parts are poisenous if ingested ! VI-IX.<br />
Datura ferox<br />
(Fierce Thorn-Apple)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8593 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (110)cm, Fierce Thorn-Apple is a fast growing annual species which probably originates in China. It is<br />
similar to Datura stramonium with slightly glossy foliage and small white flower trumpets, followed by<br />
upright hold seed capsules with long spines. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Note:<br />
All parts are poisenous if ingested ! VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8594 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Datura inoxia<br />
(Downy Thorn-Apple)<br />
Datura metel<br />
(Angel's Trumpet)<br />
Datura stramonium<br />
(White Thorn Apple)<br />
Datura stramonium var.<br />
inermis<br />
(Smooth Thorn Apple)<br />
Datura wrightii<br />
(Sacred Thorn Apple)<br />
Daviesia (Bitter Pea)<br />
60 (100)cm, Downy Thorn-Apple is a fast growing short-lived perennial from Mexico and South-Western<br />
USA. It has<br />
strongly sweet fragrant white trumpet flowers and smoothyl pubescent leaves. In comparison to the<br />
sacred thorn apple (Datura wrightii) plants are somewhat small with narrower flowers. Easily grown in any<br />
rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot. Best grown as an annual, sow un<strong>de</strong>r glass in mid spring at a<br />
minimum of soms 20°C. Keep pots in a sunny spot and transplant sedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
after the last freezing nights from end of spring to mid summer. If grown as a perennial in pots keep<br />
plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. Note: All parts are poisenous if ingested ! VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8026 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (90)cm, Angel's Trumpet or Indian Thorn Apple is a fast growing annual from India to China. It has<br />
showy purplish-white flower trumpets on purplish stalks and sometimes even purplish tinged leaves and<br />
ovoid seed capsules with short thick spines. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained substrate in a<br />
sunny spot. Sow un<strong>de</strong>r glass in mid spring at a minimum of soms 20°C. Keep pots in a sunny spot and<br />
transplant sedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from end of spring to mid<br />
summer. Seeds are from a filled form with narrow flower trumpets. Note: All parts are poisenous if<br />
ingested ! VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8277 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (flores blancas)<br />
€ 2,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8027 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (flores blancas/violetas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
80 (110)cm, White Thorn Apple is a fast growing annual from the Arabian peninsula and India with large,<br />
slightly glossy foliage and small trumpet shaped, pure white flowers which are open at night, followed by<br />
egg-sized fruits <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with spines. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Note: All parts are<br />
poisenous if ingested ! VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0113 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,79<br />
70 (100)cm, Smooth Thorn Apple is a fast growing annual similar to the species yet with seedcapsules<br />
with a smooth skin. It has ornamental, large, slightly glossy foliage and small trumpet shaped, pure white<br />
flower which open at night. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Note: All parts are<br />
poisenous if ingested ! VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8103 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,79<br />
40 (120)cm, Sacred Thorn Apple is a fast growing herbaceous perennial from northern Mexico and<br />
nearby southern U.S. states. It bears utmost showy, up to 20cm long, white, strongly sweetly fragrant<br />
flower trumpets, followed by egg-sized fruits <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with spines above broad oval, finely<br />
pubescent greyish green leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. If grown as<br />
a perennial in pots keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. Note: All parts are poisenous if<br />
ingested ! VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5419 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
Bitter Pea are perennial evergreen woody shrubs from Australia. They have showy rich yellow, orange or scarlet, usually bicolored flowers<br />
and leathery foliage. Easily grown as pot plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants drier in<br />
winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Daviesia cordata<br />
(Bookleaf)<br />
Daviesia latifolia<br />
(Broad-leafed Bitter Pea)<br />
Daviesia ulcifolia<br />
(Bitter Pea)<br />
Decaisnea (Blue Cucumber Shrub)<br />
100 (200)cm, Bookleaf is a small woody shrub with large, bluish-green leaves surrounding the stem, and<br />
intense orange-yellow to purplish-red flowers. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0094 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Broad-leafed Bitter Pea is a multi-stemmed, woody shrub with elliptical to lanceolate leaves<br />
and bright yellow flowers with a reddish-brown center. Native of open spots in forests from south-eastern<br />
Queensland to southern Tasmania. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0093 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)Bitter Pea is a medium sized woody shrub with elliptical to oval leaves and intense yellow<br />
flowers with a reddish-brown center. III-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0092 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Blue Cucumber Shrub is a monotypic, rarely seen genus with <strong>de</strong>corative feathered leaves and an erect to slightly vine-like growth. Native<br />
of moist woods in sha<strong>de</strong>d places in East Asia. It makes <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of clematis-like flowers in spring, followed by large "cucumbers" in<br />
a spectacular bright blue sha<strong>de</strong> in early autumn. The fruits open half-way to show a transparent white fruit pulp, in which the black seeds<br />
are embed<strong>de</strong>d. The pulp is edible and has a refreshing, slightly sweet taste, somehow similar to the Granadilla Passionfruit (Passiflora<br />
ligularis). For any humus rich soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Will grow mo<strong>de</strong>rately and thus stay manageable for many years. Almost inobtainable<br />
plants in the western hemisphere.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 10°C in spring in any humus rich, well drained soil, transplant in autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Decaisnea fargesii<br />
(Blue Cucumber Shrub)<br />
2 (3)m, Blue Cucumber Shrub has large feathered leaves, yellow flowers striped green and most<br />
ornamental unreal bright blue, cucumber like fruits in autumn with a reptile like looking skin. An<br />
outstanding plant and fully hardy in any humus rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2266 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
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Deinanthe (False Hortensia) & Peltoboykinia<br />
Deinanthe and Peltoboykinia are rarely seen Asian woodland plants with <strong>de</strong>ep cut or large foliage and upright hold racemes with whitish to<br />
pale yellow flowers. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow fine seeds flat on any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil. Do not cover seeds with soil. Keep pots in a partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully transplant the dormant rhizomes in autumn as soon as leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Deinanthe bifida<br />
(White False Hortensia)<br />
50cm, W hite False Hortensia is a Japanese en<strong>de</strong>mic with cup-shaped, waxy, white flowers above<br />
ornamental, large, bifoliate leaves. For any humus rich, well drained, preferably slightly moist soil in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6506 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Peltoboykinia tellimoi<strong>de</strong>s 30 (50)cm, a rare species from partially sha<strong>de</strong>d, semi-moist woods on the island of Honshu (Japan).<br />
Makes elegant racemes with pale yellow flowers above hand-shaped, light green leaves with serrated<br />
margins. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, leafy, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
Delonix (Poinciana)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4739 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Poinciana is a small genus native from East Africa and Madagascar. They are <strong>de</strong>ciduous small trees with flat crowns and utmost beautiful<br />
bright scarlet flowers above ornamental feathered leaves. The very long and hard seed capsules are used for <strong>de</strong>coration purposes. Some<br />
species are much sought cau<strong>de</strong>x forming plants with a swollen stem base. For any rich, very well drained, slightly rocky substrate in full<br />
sun throughout the year at a minimum of some 15°C in winter with reduced watering. Keep completely dry cau<strong>de</strong>x Delonix species in<br />
winter.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C in full sun throughout the year.<br />
7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Delonix <strong>de</strong>caryi<br />
(Cau<strong>de</strong>x Poincia)<br />
Delonix regia<br />
(Poinciana)<br />
Delphinium (Larkspur)<br />
3 (7)m, syn. Delonix adansonio<strong>de</strong>s is a much sought pachycaul species with an ornamental broad stem<br />
cau<strong>de</strong>x which is native of xerophytic shrublands in coastal areas in southern and southwestern<br />
Madagascar (Toliara). It has feathered leaves and adult plants make white flowers fading to yellow with<br />
age. For any rich, very well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants<br />
almost completely dry at a minimum of some 15°C. X-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8025 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (7)m, Poinciana is a beautiful <strong>de</strong>ciduous tree with a broad and flat crown and clusters of utmost showy,<br />
bright scarlet flowers above long, feathered leaves. The up to 40cm long, very hardy, dark brown seed<br />
capsules are used for <strong>de</strong>coration purposes. Native of Madagascar, yet nowadays wi<strong>de</strong>ly cultivated in<br />
subtropical and tropical regions for its highly ornamental value. For any rich, very well drained, slightly<br />
rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. In temperate or cold climates cultivate as a pot plant, keep drier<br />
during dormancy and at a minimum of some 15°C in winter. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3955 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Delphinium or Larkspur are closely related to Monkshoots (Aconitum spp.). The genus covers annuals as well as biannual and perennial<br />
species with sometimes very tall, most ornamental flower spikes above a basal rosette of divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves. Easily grown in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. The tall species give excellent cut flowers.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained soil from early autumn to early summer. Keep pots in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot outsi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Seeds need a cooling period of several months prior to germination. If they are sowed too late, they may take another winter before they<br />
will germinate in following spring. Keep soil only slightly moist and seedlings always sunny. Transplant young plants in late summer to<br />
autumn. Perennials members usually flower within 2 to 3 years after sowing and are very long-lived.<br />
Aviso: ¡Todas las partes son tóxicas si son ingestidas!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, unless not stated differently.<br />
Delphinium an<strong>de</strong>rsonii<br />
(An<strong>de</strong>rson's Larkspur)<br />
Delphinium barbeyi<br />
(Subalpine Larkspur)<br />
Delphinium carolinianum<br />
ssp. carolinianum<br />
(Carolina Larkspur)<br />
Delphinium carolinianum<br />
ssp. virescens<br />
(Carolina Larkspur)<br />
90 (110)cm, An<strong>de</strong>rson's Larkspur has showy, compact racemes with <strong>de</strong>ep indigo blue flowers above<br />
greyish-green, dissected leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified<br />
wild collection in Mono County, California, USA at some 2400m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5304 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (170)cm, Subalpine Larkspur is a herbaceous perennial with several upright stems crowned by lose<br />
clusters of rich ink blue to lilac-blue flowers above <strong>de</strong>eply lobed leaves. Native subalpine meadows and<br />
open spots in mountainous woods in southwestern USA. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4753 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (100)cm, Carolina Larkspur has pale greenish-blue to almost white flowers on tall stalks. It is native of<br />
open spots in woods in central North America. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6636 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (150)cm, Carolina Larkspur has showy white flowers with darker markings above dissected basal<br />
foliage. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Fremont<br />
County, Colorado, USA at some 1650m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5305 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Delphinium elatum<br />
(Tall Larkspur)<br />
Delphinium exaltatum<br />
(Tall Larkspur)<br />
Delphinium leucophaeum<br />
(Pale Larkspur)<br />
Delphinium<br />
novomexicanum<br />
(White Mountain Larkspur)<br />
Delphinium occi<strong>de</strong>ntale<br />
(Western Larkspur)<br />
Delphinium peregrinum var.<br />
eriocarpum Exclusive<br />
Delphinium pictum ssp.<br />
pictum<br />
(Spotted Larkspur)<br />
200 (250)cm, Tall Larkspur is an utmost showy herbaceous perennial with an impressively tall<br />
inflorescence with numerous, intense blue flowers above <strong>de</strong>eply dissected leaves. Undoubtfully this<br />
larkspur is amongst the most beautiful of all in its genus! Native of mountains from Central Europe<br />
throughout Central Asia. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4072 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (180)cm, Tall Larkspur makes showy, tall stalks with rich blue flowers. It is native of semi-moist soils<br />
in woodlands from Alabama to Pennsylvania in the USA. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6635 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (90)cm, Pale Larkspur has showy creamy white flowers sha<strong>de</strong>d with pale blue. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Benton County, Oregon, USA at<br />
some 200m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5306 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
200 (300)cm, White Mountain Larkspur makes tall stems with numerous purplish blue flowers above<br />
dissected basal foliage. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild<br />
collection in Lincoln County, New Mexico, USA at some 3100m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5307 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (170)cm, Western Larkspur is a herbaceous perennial with several upright stems crowned by <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
clusters with pale to <strong>de</strong>ep blue flowers above <strong>de</strong>eply lobed leaves. Native along streambanks and rich<br />
soils in mountain meadows in western USA. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4752 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (35)cm, an annual dwarf species from the eastern Mediterranean with lilac-blue flowers and a yellow<br />
center. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow flat in mid spring directly to the<br />
ground. Seeds from a wild collection above Govenor's Bay, Cyprus at some 200m. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6335 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Spotted Larkspur is a rare biannual species en<strong>de</strong>mic to Mallorca (Spain) with pale rose to<br />
white and pale green flowers. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7226 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Delphinium requienii 180 (220)cm, impressively tall, hairy racemes with unreal looking, orchid-like brownish blue-purple flowers<br />
from a large basal leaf rosette. A biannual species native of southern France and Spain, easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Readily self-sows un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions. V-VII.<br />
Delphinium staphisagria<br />
(Stavesacre)<br />
Delphinium xantholeucum<br />
(Yellow White Larkspur)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2669 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
120 (180)cm, Stavesacre is an annual to biannual species with a tall , upright inflorescence <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
covered with smooth, short hairs and numerous rich blue to pale lilac-blue flowers above elegant, handshaped<br />
leaves. It is native of open spots in the South of Europe. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions. VI-VII.<br />
10 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4722 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
100 (150)cm, Yellow White Larkspur has showy creamy-white flowers above palmately-dissected leaves.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Chelan County,<br />
Washington, USA at some 1050m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5314 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dendroseris (Robinson Crusoe Islands' Cabbage Trees) & Robinsonia<br />
Robinson Crusoe Islands' Cabbage Trees are members of the daisy or sunflower family (Asteraceae) and en<strong>de</strong>mic to the Juan Fernán<strong>de</strong>z<br />
islands in the southeastern Pacific. This archipelago is located some 400km off the southwestern coast of Chile. They are amongst the<br />
rarest plant species in the world and several species are threatened by extinction for severe grazing of introduced animals and ongoing<br />
<strong>de</strong>struction of their natural habitat. In general they have a similar habit to the however not closer-related<br />
http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/prodtype.asp?strParents=70&CAT_ID=255&numRecordPosition=1Sonchus species (Giant Sow Thistles)<br />
from the Canary islands. They occur in a comparable habitat with permanently stable, rather cool temperatures throughout the yearw<br />
which lead to a convergent evolution. Most Dendroseris and Robinsonia species make a woody, branching stem with sometimes very<br />
large, ornamental leaves and terminal umbels of white to yellow or rich orange flowers. All offered species are excellent, easily cultivated<br />
pot or container plants for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot. In winter keep plants drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C with a good air ventilation. Dendroseris and Robinsonia are nothing but unique and utmost showy plants which are<br />
extremely rare in cultivation and seed is just as rare to obtain as are plants in nature.<br />
Sow flat on any humus rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot at some 20°C (maximum 25°C) throughout the year. Thinly cover seeds<br />
with soil. After germination move seedlings in partial sha<strong>de</strong> (summer) to full sun (from autumn to spring). Keep slightly drier and very<br />
sunny in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. Seedlings will grow very fast in most Dendroseris and Robinsonia species and may reach<br />
flowering size within five years (Dendroseris pinnata within 10 years).<br />
5 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Dendroseris micrantha 200 (300)cm, makes several woody branches, each topped by a rosette of large, elongated oval, fresh<br />
green leaves wiht slightly serrated margins and a branching inflorescence of numerous white flowers. It is<br />
native of the island of Robinson Crusoe (Isla Más a Tierra). A highly ornamental species. For any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (winter) spot. In winter keep plants drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
A foto from this species is shown here:<br />
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3280/2766293679_1d3004783b_o.jpgDendroseris micrantha (habit and<br />
dried flower stalk).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7198 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 9,99<br />
Dendroseris pruinata 150 (300)cm, makes stout, branching stems crowned by <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes of large, lanceolate, yellowishgreen<br />
leaves and a lose inflorescence with numerous yellow flowers. An utmost showy species! Native of<br />
steep coastal cliffs on the islands of Robinson Crusoe (Isla Más a Tierra) and Santa Clara. For any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (winter) spot. In winter keep plants<br />
drier at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
A foto from this species is shown here:<br />
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3183/2766185313_cbe8f57634_o.jpgDendroseris pruinata (growing habit).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7196 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 12,99<br />
Robinsonia gayana 100cm, a medium tall species with several woody stem crowned by brilliant yellow flowers above light<br />
green leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette. It is native only on the island of Robinson Crusoe (Isla Más a Tierra). An<br />
excellent pot plant! For any humus rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (winter)<br />
spot. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
Desmanthus (Bundle Flower)<br />
A foto from this species is shown here:<br />
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/163/337331923_d328b35c11_b.jpgRobinsonia gayana (young, unfolding<br />
inflorescence).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7195 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 12,99<br />
Prairie Bundle Flower or Prairie Mimosa is a woody, shrub-like perennial with finely feathered leaves topped by several mimosa-like white<br />
flowers. It is native of humus rich soils in prairies and open spots in woods in North America. All are easily grown in any rich, well-drained<br />
soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Most species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n from mid summer to early autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Desmanthus illinoensis<br />
(Illinois Bundle Flower)<br />
Desmodium (Tick Trefoil)<br />
40 (100)cm, Illinois Bundle Flower is a herbaceous perennial with most ornamental double compound<br />
leaves, which give it a fernlike appearance. The white, ball-like flowers are axillary born. It is native of dry<br />
prairies and meadows throughout most of the USA (Alabama to Texas, north to Ohio, Indiana, Illinois,<br />
Minnesota, North Dakota, and Colorado). Easily grown in a rich, well drained soil in full sun spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0008 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Tick Trefoil is a heterogeneous genus from North America with herbaceous perennials or woody shrubs. Especially the shrub-like species<br />
are very ornamental for their bright colored terminal flower racemes and elegant finely pinnate foliage. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Desmodium cana<strong>de</strong>nse<br />
(Showy Tick Trefoil)<br />
Desmodium glutinosum<br />
(Pointed-Leaf Tick Trefoil)<br />
Desmodium illinoense<br />
(Illinois Tick Trefoil)<br />
120 (200)cm, Showy Tick Trefoil is a herbaceous perennial with upright branching stems and long<br />
terminal racemes with rich pink flowers above feathered greyish-green leaves. Native of prairies in central<br />
USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4856 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100cm, Pointed-Leaf Tick Trefoil is a branching herbaceous perennial with long-stalked bright rose-pink<br />
flowers above large trifoliate leaves. Native of open spots in woods in central North America. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6637 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (100)cm, Illinois Tick Trefoil is an herbaceous perennial with feathered, greyish-green, smoothly hairy<br />
leaves and pale purple or white flowers. It is native of prairies in central North America, especially Illinois.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6638 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Dianella (Flax Liliy)<br />
Flax Lily is a small tropical and subtropical genus in the Flax family (Phormiaceae) with a main distributional range in Africa, Australia,<br />
Tasmania, Indonesia, and New Zealand. They are evergreen perennials with iris like, long leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette and elegant<br />
racemes with loosely arranged small flowers followed by most ornamental, bright colored berries. They can be successfully grown as pot<br />
plants in any fertile, humus-rich, well drained soil in full sun (winter) to partial sha<strong>de</strong> (summer). In winter reduce watering to a minimum<br />
and keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C. Excellent pot plants for the cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or temperate greenhouse.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus-rich, slightly sandy or rocky, well drained substrate at some 20°C. After germination keep pots slightly drier<br />
and especially in winter in full sun.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Dianella caerulea<br />
(Paroo Lily)<br />
Dianella longifolia<br />
(Smooth Flax Lily)<br />
Dianella revoluta<br />
(Spreading Flax Lily)<br />
Dianella tarda<br />
(Late-flower Flax Lily)<br />
Dianella tasmanica<br />
(Blue Flax Lily)<br />
Dianthus (Pinks)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6953 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6956 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6955 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6954 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
40 (100)cm, Blue Flax Lily from Tasmania is a striking, evergreen species with most ornamental purple<br />
berries on long, <strong>de</strong>licate stalks above long, iris-like leaves. For any humus rich, well drained soil in<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny spot (winter) at a minimum of some 15°C throughout the year. III-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3794 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Pinks have elegant, usually feathered and sometimes fragrant flowers in rich pink to lilac sha<strong>de</strong>s. The very broad genus Dianthus consists<br />
of many annual, semiperennial to perennial species and may be divi<strong>de</strong>d into two major groups with distinct cultivation requirements: in<br />
general species with a narrow, silvery-gray foliage prefer a very well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun and are excellent for the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n, whereas species with larger, glossy green leaves grow best in a well drained, humus-rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in<br />
the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained soil. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in full sun during winter. As with most hardy perennials, germination<br />
occurs with rising temperatures in late spring the following year. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough in late spring to early<br />
summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Dianthus barbatus<br />
(Sweet William)<br />
Dianthus carthusianorum<br />
(Clusterhead Pink)<br />
Dianthus <strong>de</strong>ltoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Mai<strong>de</strong>n Pink)<br />
Dianthus monspessulanus<br />
ssp. sternbergii<br />
(Sternberg's Pink)<br />
50 (80)cm, Sweet William is a biannual to short-lived perennial with a broad and sweetly scented, <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
terminal flower head in various pink (rarely white or red in the seeds offered) sha<strong>de</strong>s above broadly<br />
lanceolate, glossy, fresh green leaves. Originally native in the Balkan countries. For any humus rich soil in<br />
a sunny position. Readily self-sows un<strong>de</strong>r suitable conditions. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3212 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8074 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Mai<strong>de</strong>n Pink is a dwarf species from sandy soils in meadows throughout Western Europe to<br />
Northeastern Asia. Makes <strong>de</strong>nse cushions of dark green, linear leaves and numerous small, purple to<br />
dark pink flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. An excellent plant for the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4606 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
12 (20)cm, Sternberg's Pink makes <strong>de</strong>nse, fresh green cushions with several stalks with rich pale pink,<br />
fringed flowers. Native of meadows in the Alps. Easily grown in any rich, very well drained spot in full sun.<br />
V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3581 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dianthus plumarius 20 (40)cm, makes <strong>de</strong>nse cushions of bluish-green, linear leaves and upright stalks with quite large white,<br />
rose to pale pink flowers. Native of mountain meadows in Central Europe. Easily cultivated in any rich,<br />
very well drained soil in full sun. An excellent plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
Dianthus rupicola ssp.<br />
rupicola<br />
(Cliff Pink)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4602 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Cliff Pink makes show terminal bright pink, fragrant flowers above narrow bluish green leaves<br />
in <strong>de</strong>nse stands. From coastal cliffs in the Western Mediterranean. For any rich, very well drained soil in<br />
full sun. Not fully winterhardy, best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions throughout the year. Keep<br />
plants drier in winter a minimum of some 5°C in full sun. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8130 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Dicranostigma (Eastern Horned Poppies) & Glaucium (Horned Poppies)<br />
Eastern Horned Poppies and Horned Poppies are diverse genera from the northern hemisphere with several annual, biannual as well as<br />
perennial species with showy bright colored flowers above nicely contrasting bluish green foliage. All are easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any humus rich, well drained soil from autumn to late spring. Do not cover seeds with soil and keep pots in a sunny and<br />
protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully transplant seedlings to the final spot as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Dicranostigma lactucoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Eastern Blue-leafed<br />
Horned Poppy)<br />
Glaucium flavum<br />
(Yellow Horned Poppy)<br />
Dictamnus (Burning Bush)<br />
20cm, Eastern Blue-leafed Horned Poppy is a biannual to short lived perennial species with a basal<br />
bluish-green leaf rosette and bright lemon yellow flowers on elegant stalks. Native of sunny spots in<br />
mountains in the western Himalaya and south-western China. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6341 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Yellow Horned Poppy is a biannual species with bluish-green leaves and branching stems<br />
with orange-yellow flowers followed by elongated seed capsules. It is native of coastal areas throughout<br />
the Mediterranean and Western Europe. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7144 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Burning Bush is a monotypic genus with only one species (Dictamnus albus syn. Dictamnus fraxinella), which is native of central Europe<br />
and the Mediterranean. It grows as a herbaceous perennial with uprigth stalks covered with broadly feathered, strongly fragrant leaves and<br />
numerous large, showy white to rose flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil from autumn to early spring. Seeds require a cooling period for several months prior to<br />
germination. If seeds are sowed late, they will germinate in spring of the following year. Carefully transplant as soon as seedlings are<br />
strong enough.<br />
Note: All parts (especially the seed capsules) may cause severe skin irritation, thus always handle plants with protective gloves !<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Dictamnus albus<br />
(Burning Bush)<br />
Dierama (Angel's Fishing Rod)<br />
100 (150)cm, Burning Bush or Diptam makes showy upright annual stalks from a perennial rootstock. It<br />
has broadly feathered, dark green leaves and numerous beautiful white or rose flowers from late spring to<br />
early summer. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. We have seeds available from a pure white<br />
flowering strain and a batch of mostly rose flowering (with maybe some white specimens) plants. Note: All<br />
parts (especially the seed capsules) may cause severe skin irritation, thus always handle plants with<br />
protective gloves ! IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4521 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (flores arosadas)<br />
€ 2,49<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8088 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (flores blancas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dierama is a S African native genus closely related to Iris. Gives many excellent gar<strong>de</strong>n plants with showy flowering stalks of flowers in<br />
brightest colors. Most will grow from rhizomes with plenty of flat, iris-like leaves. Leaves from evergreen species will die at temperatures<br />
below -10°C, but will emerge again in late spring (April). For any well drained and humus-rich soil in a sunny spot. All will flower freely if<br />
grown as pot plants un<strong>de</strong>r cool, yet not necessarily frostfree, conditions in the wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or unheated greenhouse.<br />
Sow late spring in any well drained soil in full sun. Best if pre-cultivated un<strong>de</strong>r frost-free conditions for two years. Keep pots frost free at<br />
max. 10°C in winter. Transplant young corms rather <strong>de</strong>ep in late spring of the second year. A thick layer of dry mulch as protection is<br />
recommen<strong>de</strong>d for younger plants during winter in Central Europe.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Dierama dissimile 50 (100)cm, very narrow, almost grass like foliage, pale pink to intense pinkish lilac, pendulous flowers<br />
above few leaves. Native of Natal. Zona Climática USDA 8. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2672 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dierama dracomontanum 80cm, linear leaves, pendulous bell shaped rose-pink to red flowers on nodding stalks. Requires good<br />
winter protection (thick mulch layer) against freezing through. Zona Climática USDA 8. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2674 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dierama erectum 150cm, crow<strong>de</strong>d pink flowers born on erect stems, very showy. Requires good winter protection (thick<br />
mulch layer) against freezing through. Zona Climática USDA 8. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2675 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dierama galpinii 100cm, stems in tufts, erect flower spike with many pink to bright magenta-pink flowers. Some winter<br />
protection (i.e. mulch layer) is recommendable. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2676 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dierama igneum 100cm, pendulous lilac to pink flowers, from open grassland. Some winter protection (i.e. mulch layer) is<br />
recommendable. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2677 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dierama latifolium 2 (3)m, one of the tallest and most impressive species native of South Africa with large, thin flower stems<br />
with quite large, pale to <strong>de</strong>ep pink flower bells above perennial, long leaves. Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3826 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dierama medium 50 (70)cm, numerous hanging dark rose to bright pink flowers. For any humus rich, slightly wet soil, yet<br />
providing good drainage. Some winter protection (i.e. mulch layer) is recommendable. VII-VIII.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2680 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dierama mossii 50 (110)cm, a showy species with mauve to <strong>de</strong>ep pink pendulous flowers on slightly arching racemes.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires some good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch<br />
layer). VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6005 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dierama pallidum 80 (100)cm, has pendulous, creamy-white, rarely pale yellow flower above narrow, sword like leaves.<br />
USDA Climate Zone 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6006 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dierama pendulum 150cm, graceful, pendulous, bell shaped, pale pink to dark purplish-pink or mauve flowers. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 8. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2681 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dierama pulcherrimum 150cm, pendulous dark pink to purple red flowers. Very easy and attractive. Requires good winter<br />
protection (thick mulch layer) against freezing through. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2682 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Dierama reynoldsii 150 (200)cm, a very tall species with long, annual leaves from a perennial un<strong>de</strong>rground rhizome. Makes<br />
pendulous, <strong>de</strong>ep wine red to dark pink magenta-purple flowers. Native of medium to high-altitu<strong>de</strong><br />
grassland in the Eastern Cape province and the Kwa Zulu region (Natal). For any rich, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny and protected spot. A winter dormant species for any humus rich, well drained, sunny spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. Give some additional winter protection (e.g. a thick dry mulch layer). All plants are Zona<br />
Climática USDA 7.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3825 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dierama robustum 150 (200)cm, single or several tufted stems, creamy white to pale pink-mauve flowers. Requires good<br />
winter protection (thick mulch layer) against freezing through. Zona Climática USDA 8. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2683 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dierama trichorrhizum 30 (60)cm, pale mauve to light purple-pink flowers on erect spike. Grows on high altitu<strong>de</strong>s at some<br />
2.700m. Very showy species. Some winter protection may be recommendable. Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
VII-VIII.<br />
Dietes (Fairy Iris)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2685 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
South African Fairy Iris are rhizomatous perennials from South Africa with iris-like leaves and most ornamental iris-like flowers. All species<br />
are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial throughout the year at a minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to<br />
a minimum in winter months.<br />
Sow seeds in any rich, well drained substrate. Keep pots in a sunny spot at some 20°C throughout the year and soil always slighly moist<br />
from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will siginificantly enhance germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, unless stated differently.<br />
Dietes grandiflora<br />
(South African Fairy Iris)<br />
Dietes robinsoniana<br />
(Lord Howe Island Fairy Iris)<br />
Digitalis (Hardy Foxglove)<br />
50 (80)cm, South African Fairy Iris is a showy perennial with straplike, dark green leaves and several<br />
white flowers with nicely contrasting yellow anthers and narrow, pale laven<strong>de</strong>r-blue standard petals. Easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier<br />
at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8478 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (100)cm, Lord Howe Island Fairy Iris is the largest flowering species within the genus Dietes and<br />
en<strong>de</strong>mic to steep cliffs in the North of Lod Howe island, eastwards of Australia. It is a showy perennial<br />
with straplike, dark green leaves and large, pure white flowers with central yellow spots. Easily grown in<br />
any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at<br />
a minimum of some 15°C. This easily grown botanical gem is still inexplicitly rare in cultivation. VI-VIII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8659 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Foxgloves, biennials to perennials or woody sub shrubs which make a basal leaf rosette in the first year after sowing and from which the<br />
flowering stalk with bell-shaped flowers will emerge in the second year. For partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in any humus rich, well drained soil.<br />
Sow the fine seeds from autumn to early summer on any well drained soil containing some humus. Do not cover the seeds. Germination<br />
will take place right away or in mid spring. Carefully transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Aviso: ¡Todas las partes son tóxicas si son ingestidas!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Digitalis ciliata<br />
50 (70)cm, a medium tall perennial, with time clump forming foxglove with medium-sized creamy to<br />
(Yellow Caucasus Foxglove) almost white flowers, sometimes with a slight pinkish sha<strong>de</strong> above <strong>de</strong>nsely haired, lanceolate leaves. The<br />
upper and lower lips have fiine hairs, hence its name. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8592 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Digitalis davisiana 130 (170)cm, perennial species similar to Digitalis grandiflora, yet with a very floriferous, more compact<br />
spike of large, flattened pale yellow trumpets with a light orange brown sha<strong>de</strong> insi<strong>de</strong> above broadly lance<br />
shaped, slightly glossy, slightly pubescent leaves. Native to Turkey. For any rich, well drained soil in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. V-VI.<br />
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Digitalis ferruginea<br />
(Rusty-brown Foxglove)<br />
Digitalis grandiflora<br />
(Yellow Foxglove)<br />
Digitalis lanata<br />
(Wooly Foxglove)<br />
Digitalis lutea ssp. australis<br />
(Southern Small-Flowered<br />
Yellow Foxglove)<br />
Digitalis lutea ssp. lutea<br />
(Small-Flowered Yellow<br />
Foxglove)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3263 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
140 (190)cm, Rusty brown Foxglove, very tall biannual to semiperennial species with massive orange<br />
brown flowers on huge flowering stalks. For any sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in a well drained soil. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2689 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
60 (120)cm, Yellow Foxglove is a perennial species with plenty of yellowish white large flower bells,<br />
threatened in its Central European habitat. For any rich, well drained in an open, sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2691 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Wooly Foxglove has hairy leaves and brown/cream/white flowers. A biannual species for the<br />
rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2695 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (90)cm, Southern Small-flowered Yellow Foxglove resembles a smaller Digitalis grandiflora with<br />
numerous small yellowish white flowers. A slightly taller subspecies from Southern Italy. A perennial<br />
species which makes nice clumps with time. For any rich, well drained in an open, sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8591 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Small-flowered Yellow Foxglove resembles a smaller Digitalis grandiflora with numerous small<br />
yellowish white flowers. A perennial species which makes nice clumps with time. For any rich, well<br />
drained in an open, sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2696 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Digitalis micrantha 60 (90)cm, perennial species en<strong>de</strong>mic to S Italy and allied to Digitalis lutea, yet Digitalis micrantha shows<br />
more <strong>de</strong>nsely packed flower racemes of small yellow flowers above lanceolate leaves. Usually makes<br />
several spikes per plant. For any sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in a well drained soil. VI-VII.<br />
Digitalis minor<br />
(Mallorca Foxglove)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Digitalis obscura<br />
(Spanish Shrub Foxglove)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2697 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Mallorca Foxglove is rare perennial from the eastern Balearic islands (Mallorca, Menorca, and<br />
Cabrera) and makes a basal rosette of narrow, white haired leaves and a short, usually branching spike<br />
with pendulous, bright rose to almost white, trumpet shaped flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7229 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (mezcla <strong>de</strong> Digitalis minor y Digitalis minor<br />
ssp. palaui)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4086 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (100)cm, Spanish Shrub Foxglove is a very rare woody perennial sub shrub from Spain. Similar to the<br />
Canary Foxgloves (Isoplexis) with orange/brown wi<strong>de</strong> opening flowers. For a well drained, rather rocky soil<br />
containing some humus in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2698 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Digitalis parviflora 20 (40), smaller perennial species with typical white haired margins and small, but plenty of brown<br />
flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
Digitalis purpurea<br />
(Purple Foxglove)<br />
Digitalis purpurea f. alba<br />
(White Foxglove)<br />
Digitalis purpurea ssp.<br />
heywoodii<br />
Digitalis purpurea ssp.<br />
ma<strong>de</strong>rense ssp. nov. ined.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2699 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
80 (140)cm, Purple Foxglove is a very ornamental biannual species with large rosettes marked purplish at<br />
the stem and large purple-pink flowers with white and black spots insi<strong>de</strong> flower bell. Very easy. V-VII.<br />
SOBRE DE SEMILLAS GRATUITO: Available are 100 absolutely free seed packages with 50 seeds<br />
each from the purple foxglove. Please select only one free package per or<strong>de</strong>r and put it into your shopping<br />
cart. Payable are only the regular packing and shipping costs and any markup of € 5.00 for small-amount<br />
or<strong>de</strong>rs below € 20.00 (excl. packing and shipping costs).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2700 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
80 (140)cm, White Foxglove is a beautiful white-flowering form. Makes a tall, vigorous main spike with<br />
hundred pure white flowers followed later by some smaller additional flowering spikes. Biannual, easy. V-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2701 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
70 (90)cm, semi-perennial, rather rare subspecies with creamy white (sometimes pale pink where<br />
populations of ssp. heywoodii overlap with Digitalis purpurea) flowers and yellow throats and usually<br />
purple spots insi<strong>de</strong> above silvery-grayish haired leaves. Native to S Portugal growing on granite rocks in<br />
full sun. For any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2702 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
140 (180)cm, semi-perennial, tall foxglove, probably a new subspecies from Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, Portugal growing in<br />
rich soil in open shrub formations. Makes a tall raceme of most beautifully very dark purple flowers,<br />
heavily spotted insi<strong>de</strong>, and a dark green leaf rosette. For any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil<br />
in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2703 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Digitalis purpurea var.<br />
gyspergerae<br />
(Sardinian Purple Foxglove)<br />
Exclusive<br />
50 (120)cm, Sardinian Purple Foxglove is an overall more compact perennial variety, which has not been<br />
cultivated before. It is native of open spots in rich soils in mountain forests on the island of Sardinia (Italy).<br />
It bears in spring an upright spike of showy <strong>de</strong>ep pink flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Fully winter hardy in Central Europe. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6305 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña, Italia)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Digitalis thapsii 50 (90)cm, a semiperennial, highly endangered species from western Spain and Portugal. It is close to<br />
Digitalis purpurea yet has narrower flower bells in pale rose and an usally branching inflorescence. For<br />
any humus rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. A biannual species which self-sows freely un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
appropriate conditions. Leave plants undisturbed. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2709 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Digitalis viridiflora 40 (70)cm, a perennial species native to woods in the Balkans. Similar to Digitalis lutea with many<br />
flowered spikes with pale greenish yellow flowers with a brownish tinge. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds sold un<strong>de</strong>r this name in the tra<strong>de</strong> are usually from Digitalis lutea.<br />
We offer the real species, which is in<strong>de</strong>ed very rare ! VI-VII.<br />
Digitalis (Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Foxglove)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2711 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Foxglove, biannual to short-lived perennial with unique dark purplish flower tubes, spotted white and dark brown insi<strong>de</strong>. So<br />
different in flower color and general habit from the common continental Digitalis purpurea, that it should be treated at a subspecies level.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil. Hardy in a sunny and slightly sheltered spot in any well drained soil.<br />
Sow spring to autumn on any well drained soil, containing some humus. Do not cover seeds. Germination will take place within few weeks.<br />
Transplant in autumn or spring or as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Aviso: ¡Todas las partes son tóxicas!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Digitalis minor<br />
(Mallorca Foxglove)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Digitalis purpurea ssp.<br />
ma<strong>de</strong>rense ssp. nov. ined.<br />
Dimorphotheca (African Daisy)<br />
30 (50)cm, Mallorca Foxglove is rare perennial from the eastern Balearic islands (Mallorca, Menorca, and<br />
Cabrera) and makes a basal rosette of narrow, white haired leaves and a short, usually branching spike<br />
with pendulous, bright rose to almost white, trumpet shaped flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7229 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (mezcla <strong>de</strong> Digitalis minor y Digitalis minor<br />
ssp. palaui)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4086 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
140 (180)cm, semi-perennial, tall foxglove, probably a new subspecies from Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, Portugal growing in<br />
rich soil in open shrub formations. Makes a tall raceme of most beautifully very dark purple flowers,<br />
heavily spotted insi<strong>de</strong>, and a dark green leaf rosette. For any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil<br />
in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2703 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
African Daisies are semi-woody, beautiful perennials from South Africa. Most species are floriferous pot plants with large flowers and are<br />
easily grown in any well drained, slightly humus rich sustrate in a sunny spot. In winter reduce watering to a minimum and keep plants at a<br />
minimum of some 15°C in full sun.<br />
Sow at some 20°C throughout the year in any well drained, yet humus rich soil. Seed will germinate within 2 to 4 weeks at room<br />
temperature. Keep seedlings very sunny, especially in winter months.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Dimorphotheca ecklonii<br />
(Purple Cape Daisy)<br />
Dioscorea (Edible Yam Root)<br />
30 (50)cm, Purple Cape Daisy is a woody perennial with utmost beautiful and large, rich magenta-purple<br />
flowers. Native of the Cape region in South Africa. An excellent container plant for any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C in<br />
full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7369 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Chinese Yamroots, Edible Yamroots or Cinnamon Vines are perennial, winter hardy to tropical, herbaceous vines from East Asia with<br />
most <strong>de</strong>corative dark-green, heart-shaped to oval, glossy leaves on a twining stem with a red tinge in full sun in several members.<br />
All are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in either large and <strong>de</strong>ep pots in the warm wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse (tropical<br />
species) or outsi<strong>de</strong> in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in a rich, well drained, <strong>de</strong>ep soil (winter hardy species). Tuber<br />
cuttings will be marked with "top" and "bottom" in or<strong>de</strong>r to plant them in the right direction. If grown in containers, dormant tubers shall be<br />
stored rather dry at a minimum of some 15°C in winter. All plants require a climbing aid.<br />
10 semillas, respectively 1 tuber cutting or 01 bulbil per package.<br />
Tuber cuttings respectively bulbils are only available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe !<br />
Aviso: all green parts (leaves, stem, flowers, fruits and semillas) as well as the raw tuber are poisonous if ingested !<br />
You find more Dioscorea species in these categories: Winter Hardy Yam Root (Dioscorea spp.) and Succulent Elephant's Foot Cau<strong>de</strong>x<br />
(Dioscorea spp.).<br />
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Dioscorea batatas<br />
(Chinese Yam)<br />
Dioscorea bulbifera<br />
(Air Potato)<br />
Dioscorea japonica<br />
(Japanese Yam) Exclusive<br />
Dioscorea sansibarensis<br />
(Zanzibar Yam Root)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
4 (10)m, Chinese Yam is a vigorous herbaceous climber for any fertile, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. The vertically growing tuber may gain up to 50cm in length and can be used either<br />
cooked, baked or fried. May be propagated by cutting off the top to some 15cm in length, and which is<br />
hence replanted. The species is winter hardy in Central Europe, if tubers are planted rather <strong>de</strong>ep in any<br />
rich, very well drained soil with a light winter protection (e.g. mulch layer). Zona climática USDA 7/8. VII-<br />
IX.<br />
Note: all green parts (leaves, stem, flowers, fruits and seeds) as well as the raw tuber are poisonous if<br />
ingested !<br />
Bulbils are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery outsi<strong>de</strong> Europe.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8671 bulbillo (0,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
5 (10)m, Air Potato is a fast growing herbaceous twining vine with a massive potato-like tuber. It makes<br />
most ornamental, large, broadly heart-shaped, fresh green leaves and axillary born aerial bulbils which<br />
may gain up to 1 pound in weight. The bulbils as well as the tuber are rich in starch and are used cooked<br />
or fried just like potatoes in the kitchen. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year at a minimum of some 10°C. In winter reduce watering to a minimum.<br />
Note: all green parts (leaves, stem, flowers, fruits and seeds) as well as the raw tuber are poisonous if<br />
ingested !<br />
Bulbils are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to Australia and the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3349 bulbillo (01,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7333 bulbillo (03,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8375 bulbillo (04,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 14,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8376 bulbillo (02,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5 (10)m, Japanese Yam makes annual to semiperennial vines with ornamental, fresh green, arrow<br />
shaped leaves with very nice purplish red veins. Native of open spots in woods in Japan and eastern<br />
China. In cold climates the shoots will die down in winter and resprout in following spring from the<br />
perennial, elongated, cylindrical rootstock, which are rich in starch and can be eaten either cooked or fried<br />
similar to potatoes. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot, requires a climbing<br />
aid. Being a winter hardy species, give some winter protection from freezing through. Zona climática<br />
USDA 6. VII-IX.<br />
Note: all green parts (leaves, stem, flowers, fruits and seeds) as well as the raw tuber are poisonous if<br />
ingested !<br />
Bulbils are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to Australia and the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8003 bulbillo (0,5 cm)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
3 (10)m, Zanzibar Yam Root is a perennial, semi-evergreen climber with ornamental, very large, glossy,<br />
mid green oval, ribbed leaves and few axillary bulbils on ol<strong>de</strong>r plants. Makes large, long flattened tubers<br />
which are edible after cooking. Native of tropical West Africa from Ivory Coast to the Sudan, and south to<br />
Angola, Rho<strong>de</strong>sia and Mozambique. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in <strong>de</strong>ep pots at a<br />
minimum of some 12°C throughout the year. Bulbils are always very scarce as adult plants set only very<br />
few ones.<br />
Note: all green parts (leaves, stem, flowers, fruits and seeds) as well as the raw tuber are poisonous if<br />
ingested !<br />
Bulbils are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8734 bulbillo (02,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 19,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8002 bulbillo (02,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 14,90<br />
Dioscorea (syn. Testudinaria - Subtropical Elephant's Foot)<br />
Dioscorea (syn. Testudinaria) or Elephant Foot are usually herbaceous perennial climbers with glossy, heart-shaped foliage and a<br />
massive un<strong>de</strong>rground rootstock. The well-known Dioscorea elephantipes (formerly Testudine elephantipes) is native of arid regions in S<br />
Africa. Parts of its impressive rootstock are growing above ground level and show a strongly fissured grayish brown bark which gave it the<br />
common name Elephant's Foot. Grows in any well drained, rather inorganic soil in full sun. During dormancy plants should be kept rather<br />
dry until new leaves appear.<br />
Sow flat in any sandy, preferably inorganic soil, well drained soil at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year. Keep seedlings only<br />
slightly moist, drier in winter at minimum 12°C.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
You find more Dioscorea species in these categories: Edible Yam Root (Dioscorea spp.) and Winter Hardy Yam Root (Dioscorea spp.).<br />
Dioscorea hemicrypta 100 (200)cm, ornamental cau<strong>de</strong>x plant with semiperennial to perennial vines with small, heart shaped<br />
leaves and small, axillary yellowish flowers. For any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants almost completely dry at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Dioscorea rupicola<br />
(Elephant's Foot)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3831 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70cm ø, 200 (400)cm, Elephant's Foot has a large tuberous rootstock and only a single climbing stem<br />
with <strong>de</strong>ciduous, cordate (heart shaped) leaves. For any well drained soil in full sun. Keep completely dry<br />
during dormancy after shedding of leaves. IX-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2409 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Dioscorea (Winter Hardy and Subtropical Yam Root)<br />
Dioscorea or Yam Roots are perennial, herbaceous climbers from open woods throughout the northern and southern hemisphere. They<br />
make vigorous stems emerging from a large rhizomatous rootstock in early spring and very showy, <strong>de</strong>nse foliage on long vines. Winter<br />
hardy species from USDA climate zone 6 to 8 are i<strong>de</strong>al for any well drained soil at the base of trees or tall shrubs, where some species<br />
will wind up their stems up to 8 m in a single year. South American, subtropical, non winter hardy species are usually smaller and make<br />
short stems winding on the ground.<br />
Sow seeds flat at a minimum of some 5°C from early spring to early summer in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Transplant<br />
rhizomes in autumn after foliage has yellowed.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6, unless not noted differently.<br />
10 semillas por sobre, respectively 1 bulbil 1 rhizome per package.<br />
You find more Dioscorea species in these categories: Edible Yam Root (Dioscorea spp.) and Succulent Elephant's Foot Cau<strong>de</strong>x<br />
(Dioscorea spp.).<br />
Dioscorea brachybotrya<br />
(Papa cimarrona)<br />
Dioscorea bryoniifolia Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
Dioscorea bulbifera<br />
(Air Potato)<br />
Dioscorea caucasica<br />
(Caucasus Yam Root)<br />
Dioscorea fastigiata<br />
(Chilean Wild Yam)<br />
Dioscorea japonica<br />
(Japanese Yam) Exclusive<br />
Dioscorea sansibarensis<br />
(Zanzibar Yam Root)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
3 (5)m, Papa Cimarrona is a South American herbaceous perennial with ornamental, dissected, glossy<br />
foliage with prominent veins. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. In Central Europe this<br />
frost resistant member may be tried out in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in full sun with protection from winter wetness.<br />
Alternatively grow in pots and keep the dormant rootstock completely dry in winter and frostfree at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C. Zona Climática USDA 9. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4007 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6872 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5 (10)m, Air Potato is a fast growing herbaceous twining vine with a massive potato-like tuber. It makes<br />
most ornamental, large, broadly heart-shaped, fresh green leaves and axillary born aerial bulbils which<br />
may gain up to 1 pound in weight. The bulbils as well as the tuber are rich in starch and are used cooked<br />
or fried just like potatoes in the kitchen. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year at a minimum of some 10°C. In winter reduce watering to a minimum.<br />
Note: all green parts (leaves, stem, flowers, fruits and seeds) as well as the raw tuber are poisonous if<br />
ingested !<br />
Bulbils are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to Australia and the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8376 bulbillo (02,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8375 bulbillo (04,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 14,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7333 bulbillo (03,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3349 bulbillo (01,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
4 (10)m, Caucasus Yam Root is a herbaceous climber with broad arrow shaped, dark green foliage and<br />
clusters of small whitish flowers followed by triangular, light brown, paper like seed capsules in autumn.<br />
Native of the Caucasus and rarely seen in cultivation. Very easy and fully winter hardy. USDA Climate<br />
Zone 6. The rhizomes are flowering size and have at least 3 vegetation point each. VI-VII.<br />
SPECIAL PRICE: 30 packages with 10 seeds each are offered at a special discounted price for only €<br />
0,99 each !<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2713 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
10cm, Chilean Wild Yam is a dwarf creeping species with heatshaped, glossy leaves and a short stalked,<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse cluster with yellowish green flowers followed by pale yellowish green seed capsules. Native of<br />
sandy to rocky soils in arid areas from central to northern Chile. For any well drained soil in full sun<br />
throughout the year. Keep rootstock completely dry during dormancy after leaves have yellowed at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. Zona Climática USDA 10. IX-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5408 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
5 (10)m, Japanese Yam makes annual to semiperennial vines with ornamental, fresh green, arrow<br />
shaped leaves with very nice purplish red veins. Native of open spots in woods in Japan and eastern<br />
China. In cold climates the shoots will die down in winter and resprout in following spring from the<br />
perennial, elongated, cylindrical rootstock, which are rich in starch and can be eaten either cooked or fried<br />
similar to potatoes. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot, requires a climbing<br />
aid. Being a winter hardy species, give some winter protection from freezing through. Zona climática<br />
USDA 6. VII-IX.<br />
Note: all green parts (leaves, stem, flowers, fruits and seeds) as well as the raw tuber are poisonous if<br />
ingested !<br />
Bulbils are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to Australia and the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8003 bulbillo (0,5 cm)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
3 (10)m, Zanzibar Yam Root is a perennial, semi-evergreen climber with ornamental, very large, glossy,<br />
mid green oval, ribbed leaves and few axillary bulbils on ol<strong>de</strong>r plants. Makes large, long flattened tubers<br />
which are edible after cooking. Native of tropical West Africa from Ivory Coast to the Sudan, and south to<br />
Angola, Rho<strong>de</strong>sia and Mozambique. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in <strong>de</strong>ep pots at a<br />
minimum of some 12°C throughout the year. Bulbils are always very scarce as adult plants set only very<br />
few ones.<br />
Note: all green parts (leaves, stem, flowers, fruits and seeds) as well as the raw tuber are poisonous if<br />
ingested !<br />
Bulbils are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8002 bulbillo (02,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 14,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8734 bulbillo (02,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 19,90<br />
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Dioscorea villosa<br />
(North American Wild Yam)<br />
Diospyros (South African Ebony)<br />
3 (5)m, North American Wild Yam is a herbaceous climber with a perennial, brownish rootstock and<br />
narrow heartshaped, glossy, fresh green leaves. It is native of humus rich, slightly moist soils in woods<br />
and roadsi<strong>de</strong>s in the USA. For any humus rich, well drained, slightly rocky soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Requires a climbing sail. USDA Climate Zone 6. The rhizomes are naturally thin and have at least 1<br />
vegetation point each. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1013 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
South African Ebony are woody shrubs to trees from the same genus as the kaki plum (Diospyros kaki). Most species suit as most<br />
ornamental, evergreen container plants with leathery, glossy foliage and <strong>de</strong>corative fruits in late autumn and winter. In contrast to the<br />
related kaki plum South African species in general do not produce palatable, yet poisonous fruits ! These beautiful and robust foliage<br />
plants are easily grown in any rich, well drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a<br />
minimum of some 12°C.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil at a minimum of some 20°C. Keep pots very sunny and soil always slightly moist until<br />
germination occurs, then keep soil drier.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Diospyros dichrophylla<br />
(Common Star-apple)<br />
Diospyros glabra<br />
(Fynbos Star-apple)<br />
Diospyros lycioi<strong>de</strong>s ssp.<br />
sericea<br />
(Eastern Bluebush)<br />
Diospyros mespiliformis<br />
(Jackalberry Tree)<br />
Diospyros ramulosa<br />
(Namaqua Firesticks)<br />
Diospyros scabrida<br />
(Costal Blad<strong>de</strong>r Nut)<br />
Dipcadi<br />
2 (7)m, Common Star-apple or Poison Peach is an evergreen tree with ovate, glossy green, leathery<br />
leaves, small creamy flowers and light grown fruits (poisonous !). For any rich, very well drained soil in full<br />
sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
The reg. price was € 2,79.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3829 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,89<br />
2 (3)m, Fynbos Star-apple is an evergreen small woody shrub tree with small, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent leaves<br />
and dark bluish-purple fruits (poisonous !). For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the<br />
year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
The reg. price was € 2,79.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3843 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,89<br />
1 (3)m, Eastern Bluebush is a very robust, evergreen, woody medium sized shrub with grayish green,<br />
leathery leaves, fragrant, creamy yellow flowers and reddish brown fruits (not edible). For any rich, very<br />
well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
The reg. price was € 2,79.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3828 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,89<br />
5 (15)m, Jackalberry Tree is a very robust, evergreen, tall tree with elliptical, dark green, leathery leaves,<br />
white to pale creamy yellow flowers and round, light brown fruits (poisonous !). For any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
The reg. price was € 2,79.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3827 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,89<br />
2 (5)m, Namaqua Firesticks is an evergreen, tall woody shrub to small tree with dark green, leathery<br />
leaves, and greenish white, small flowers. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the<br />
year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
The reg. price was € 2,79.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3841 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,89<br />
2 (3)m, Costal Blad<strong>de</strong>r Nut is a very robust, evergreen, tall woody shrub with glossy, dark green leaves,<br />
white flowers and ornamental, reddish fruits (poisonous !). For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun<br />
throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
The reg. price was € 2,79.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3840 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,89<br />
Dipcadi are late flowering bulbs with typical firm trumpets. Easy for any well drained soil in full sun. Plant bulbs rather <strong>de</strong>ep to protect them<br />
from freezing.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 5°C in spring in any rich, yet well drained soil in full sun in a sheltered place. Transplant young bulbs in spring.<br />
Plant rather <strong>de</strong>ep to protect from frost.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Dipcadi serotinum 20cm, small creamy brown trumpets, curved downwards arise from large bulbs. Sometimes two flowering<br />
periods in early summer and mid autumn. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot.<br />
Populations from the Canary islands differ in various aspects from plants in the Mediterranean and may<br />
be regar<strong>de</strong>d as a subspecies. V-VI (IX-X).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7348 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2714 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Diplotaxis (Wild Arrugula)<br />
Wild Arrugula or Wallrocket makes rosettes with aromatic, refreshingly spicy leaves, which are used in salads and the Mediterranean<br />
cookery. In contrast to the real Arrugula (Rucola spp.) some species are perennial winter hardy species. All are easily cultivated in any<br />
well drained, humus-rich, slightly rocky soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any well drained , humus-rich soil in a sunny site. Cover seeds only slightly with soil, and keep pots at some 15°C to<br />
20°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are strong enough by the end of spring to mid summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Diplotaxis muralis<br />
(Annual Wallrocket)<br />
Dipsacus (Teasel)<br />
20 (40)cm, Annual Wallrocket is an annual species with strongly serrated, dark green, spicy leaves in a<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette. Makes mustard-like lemon yellow flowers in lose spikes in summer. Native of rocky<br />
sites (e.g. old stone walls) throughout Europe. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Will readily selfsow<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3866 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Dipsacus or Teasels are usually growing as biennials, forming a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette in their first year, followed by a huge inflorescence in the<br />
second growing period. The are highly <strong>de</strong>corative plants for any well drained soil in a sunny spot, most will grow well even in very dry spots<br />
in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Large spikes with a rose-colored (rarely white) inflorescence. Dried seed pots are very attractive and a nutrition source for<br />
seed loving wild birds.<br />
Sow throughout the year in any soil. Will germinate in late spring to early summer. Very easy and will readily self-sow in a suited spot.<br />
Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Dipsacus ferox<br />
(Sardinian Teasel)<br />
Dipsacus fullonum<br />
(syn. D. sylvestris)<br />
Dipsacus laciniatus<br />
(Cut-leaved Teasel)<br />
150 (180)cm, Sardinian Teasel is a binnual species native of open spots on the island of Sardinia (Italy).<br />
It has ovoid, rosy-white flower heads <strong>de</strong>nsely armed with spines above upright growing, slightly branching<br />
stems with dark green leaves. For any well drained soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5239 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
200 (300)cm, very <strong>de</strong>corative plant which attracts masses of bees and butterflies. Opposite pairs of stem<br />
leaves are joined together forming a cup in which water collects and thus repels insects. Excellent for<br />
dried flower arrangements. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2715 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
180 (220)cm, Cut-leaved Teasel is a binnual with cone shaped, whitish flower heads above upright<br />
branching stems with <strong>de</strong>ep cut, silvery green leaves. Has become very rare in nature. For any well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2716 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Dipsacus strigosus 170 (200)cm, Narrow Teasel. Narrow upright branches with fresh green leaves, topped by global flower<br />
heads of pale cream to white flowers. <strong>Rare</strong> in nature. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2719 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Disporum (Ferry Bells) & Streptopus (Twistedstalk)<br />
Ferry Bells and Twistedstalks are both small genera related to Salomon's Seal and are native from North America to central Europe and<br />
eastern Asia. They have only slightly creeping rhizomes from which emerge their flower stalks in mid spring followed by bright colored<br />
fruits in several species in mid summer. All species grow well in any cool, leafy, slightly moist, yet well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow preferably in autumn in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds Require a cooling period over<br />
several weeks prior to germination in late spring. Some seeds might take two years to germinate.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Disporum hookeri<br />
(Fairy Bells)<br />
Disporum hookeri var.<br />
oregonum<br />
(Oregon Fairy Bells)<br />
Disporum smithii<br />
(Smith's Fairy Bells)<br />
Streptopus amplexicaulis f.<br />
americana<br />
(North American<br />
Twistedstalk)<br />
50 (80)cm, Fairy Bells makes arching stems from a perennial rootstock and has broad oval leaves and<br />
nodding greenish white flowers. It is native of woods in north-western North America. For any humus rich,<br />
very well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6224 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Oregon Fairy Bells makes upright to arching stems from a perennial rootstock and has narrow<br />
oval leaves and terminal upright to nodding white flowers. This variety is native of woods in South-<br />
Western North America. For any humus rich, very well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8696 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (60)cm, Smith's Fairy Bells makes arching reddish stems from a perennial rootstock and has broad<br />
oval, dark green leaves and nodding creamy white flowers. It is native of woods in north-western North<br />
America. For any rich, very well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6238 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (45)cm, North American Twistedstalk makes arching stems in a zig-zag form and broad oval leaves<br />
covering the pale yellow to cream-white flowers below. In mid summer it isw <strong>de</strong>corated with bright scarlet<br />
fruits. A rare native of <strong>de</strong>ciduous woods in North America. For any humus rich, very well drained soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6361 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Do<strong>de</strong>catheon (Shooting Star)<br />
Shooting Stars are exclusively native to North America where they grow in leafy and slightly moist soils in woods or meadows in partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spots. Their light green and large leaf rosettes are similar to those of primroses (Primula spp.), yet much larger. From the<br />
center arise one to several stalks crowned by <strong>de</strong>nse umbels of beautiful pale rose to <strong>de</strong>ep lilac flowers with recurved, cyclamen-like petals<br />
and nicely contrasting yellow anthers. Do<strong>de</strong>catheon is a very difficult genus in what concerns a correct i<strong>de</strong>ntification of species, as many<br />
are very similar. Besi<strong>de</strong>s, several species are very variable in height and flower color. We believe to offer seeds from correctly i<strong>de</strong>ntified<br />
plants only. All shooting stars will go dormant in summer and rest in the hot season as a perennial rootstock.<br />
Sow seed flat on any humus rich soil from autumn to spring. Do not cover seeds and place pots in a sha<strong>de</strong>d and protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong><br />
during winter. Always keep soil slightly moist from beneath as long as plants are green. Transplant rhizomes during dormancy from late<br />
summer to mid autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Do<strong>de</strong>catheon amethystinum<br />
(Jeweled Shooting Star)<br />
Do<strong>de</strong>catheon<br />
camtschatcense<br />
(Kamschatka Shooting Star)<br />
Do<strong>de</strong>catheon clevelandii<br />
(Padre's Shooting Star)<br />
20cm, Jeweled Shooting Star is a herbaceous perennial with broad basal leaves and an upright stalk with<br />
bright pink nodding flowers. It is native of open spots in woods and meadows from Minnesota, Wisconsin,<br />
Iowa, Illinois to Missouri (USA). For any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5468 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6827 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Padre's Shooting Star belongs to the tallest species with very broad leaves and large flowers.<br />
Native of W California (San Francisco towards N Baja California). For any humus rich, well drained soil in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2720 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Do<strong>de</strong>catheon hen<strong>de</strong>rsonii 20 (30)cm, Hen<strong>de</strong>rson's Shooting Star is a rather rare species with strongly recurved pale pink, nodding<br />
(Hen<strong>de</strong>rson's Shooting Star) flowers. For any humus rich, well drained soil in preferably partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Seeds from certified wild<br />
collections in Josephine County, Oregon, USA at some 450m and Plumas County, Greenville, California<br />
at some 1.100m. IV-V.<br />
Do<strong>de</strong>catheon jeffreyi<br />
(Jeffrey's Shooting Star)<br />
Do<strong>de</strong>catheon jeffreyi ssp.<br />
pygmaeum<br />
(Dwarf Jeffrey's Shooting<br />
Star)<br />
Do<strong>de</strong>catheon meadia<br />
(North American Shooting<br />
Star)<br />
Do<strong>de</strong>catheon meadia var.<br />
pauciflorum<br />
(Few Flowered Shooting<br />
Star)<br />
Do<strong>de</strong>catheon poeticum<br />
(Narcissus Shooting Star)<br />
Do<strong>de</strong>catheon pulchellum<br />
(Pretty Shooting Star)<br />
Dodonea<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5183 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Plumas County)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2721 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Jospehine County)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (50)cm, Jeffrey's Shooting Star is an unusual Do<strong>de</strong>catheon species with pubescent (= with fine hairs)<br />
large and broad leaves and flowering stalks, which are slightly fragrant in full sun ! Seeds from a wild<br />
collection in Deschutes County, Oregon USA at some 1900m. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2722 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Dwarf Jeffrey’s Shooting Star is a herbaceous perennial with broad glossy leaves and bright<br />
pink flowers on short stalks. Native of humus rich, slightly wet soils in mountains in California. For any<br />
humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified wild<br />
collection in Siskiyou County, California, USA at some 2.050m. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4186 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
20 (30)cm, North American Shooting Star is the most easily grown Do<strong>de</strong>catheon species with various<br />
flower colors in rose sha<strong>de</strong>s. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil, either full sun or partial sha<strong>de</strong>, very<br />
adoptable and early flowering in IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2723 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Few Flowered Shooting Star is a rarely seen variety from eastern North America, rather<br />
similar to the species, yet it usually has slightly smaller flower stalks and fewer flowers (=name) with<br />
slightly narrower, strongly recurved petals. Easy in any rich, slightly moist, yet well drained soil in partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2724 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Narcissus Shooting Star is a herbaceous perennial with broad glossy leaves and bright pink.<br />
nodding flowers with a yellow band at the base. Native of humus rich, slightly wet soils in mountains from<br />
Washington state to Oregon. For any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Klickitat County, Washington, USA at some<br />
1.050m. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4187 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
15 (20)cm, Pretty Shooting Star is a smaller Do<strong>de</strong>catheon species, a gem for sha<strong>de</strong>d and moist places in<br />
a humus rich, leafy soil. Elegant, small dark pink to almost lilac flowers. A rather rare species from<br />
northwestern North America (Alaska, Wisconsin and Sierra Nevada). Seeds from a wild collection in<br />
Gilpin County, Colorado USA at some 3300m. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2725 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Dodonea or Hopseeds are shrubs to small trees with attractive evergreen foliage and <strong>de</strong>corative, fragrant flowers in yellowish colors. For<br />
any soil in full sun to half-sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow in any well drained soil at 25°C in half-sha<strong>de</strong>. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Dodonea viscosa 2 (5)m, bright green glossy foliage and yellow flowers on ol<strong>de</strong>r plants. Easy and robust container plant. VII-<br />
IX.<br />
Dolichos (Hyacinth Bean)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2349 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hyacinth Bean is an annual to biannual climbing vine from the Old World tropics. It has ornamental, large, trifoliate leaves and axillary<br />
racemes of quite large, fragrant, pale purple to rose bean-flowers, followed by maroon-red, flattened seed-pods. It is wi<strong>de</strong>ly grown in India<br />
and throughout the Arabian region for its lush foliage and nice flowers as well as for its edible black beans.<br />
Sow in any rich, well drained soil in spring. Keep pots in full sun and transplant to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in a humus-rich soil in a protected,<br />
sunny spot after the last freezing nights in late spring to early summer. Best cultivated in a large pot or container in a greenhouse or<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, where the flowers <strong>de</strong>velop freely.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Dolichos lablab<br />
(Hyacinth Bean)<br />
Doronicum (Leopard's Bane)<br />
3 (7)m, Hyacinth Bean is a vigorous, annual to biannual tropical climber with ornamental, large trifoliate<br />
leaves and fragrant pale violet to rose bean-flowers, followed by flat, maroon red seed-pods. Flowers<br />
<strong>de</strong>velop freely un<strong>de</strong>r warm and hot conditions throughout summer. For any humus rich, well drained soil<br />
in full sun. Best grown in containers in a greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3491 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Leopard's Banes belong to a small genus in mountain meadows in Eurasia. They are showy perennials with quite large, bright yellow to<br />
rich butter yellow flowers in early and spring and summer. All species are easily cultivated in any humus rich soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Doronicum aff.<br />
pardalianches<br />
(Leopard's Bane)<br />
Doronicum orientale<br />
(Eastern Leopard's Bane)<br />
Doronicum pardalianches<br />
(Great False Leopard's<br />
Bane)<br />
Doryanthes (Flame Lily)<br />
70 (120)cm, Leopard's Bane is a beautiful herbaceous perennial with tall hairy stalks crowned with rich<br />
yellow flowers in mid spring. This plant was received as Doronicum pardalianches, yet it is taller and more<br />
robust in all aspects, so we have doubts on its i<strong>de</strong>ntification. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7383 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
35 (50)cm, Eastern Leopard's Bane or Balkan Leopard's Bane (syn. Doronicum caucasicum) is a<br />
beautiful herbaceous perennial with tall elegant stalks crowned with quite large, rich yellow flowers in mid<br />
spring. It is native of mountain meadows from the Balkans to Greece, the Caucasus and Asia Minor.<br />
Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to ful sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7356 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
70 (100)cm, Great False Leopard's Bane is a beautiful herbaceous, summer dormant perennial with<br />
elegant stalks crowned with rich yellow flowers in mid spring. It is native of moist meadows throughput<br />
Eurasia and makes <strong>de</strong>nse, floriferous carpets in time. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7377 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Flame Lily is a genus with only two, yet very striking species in the Agave family (Agavaceae): Doryanthes excelsa and Doryanthes<br />
palmeri. They make impressive perennials with very long and broad, strap-like leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette and a tall inflorescence of<br />
numerous scarlet flowers. They are easily raised from seed in any humus-rich, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In<br />
winter reduce watering and keep plants always frostfree at a minimum of some 12°. Plants are slow growing but very long lived.<br />
Sow the large seeds very flat in any well drained sandy and humus rich soil. Keep pots in full sun and at a minimum of some 20°C. Keep<br />
soil always slightly moist from beneath.<br />
10 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Doryanthes excelsa<br />
(Giant Flame Lily)<br />
Dracaena (Dragon Tree)<br />
250 (500)cm, Giant Flame Lily makes a giant basal rosette of very long and broad leaves with a central,<br />
very tall inflorescence of numerous bright scarlet flowers. This beautiful ornamental plant is native of<br />
coastal areas of New South Wales near Sydney (Australia). Easily grown in any rich, very well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Plants are very slow growing and should be kept drier in winter at<br />
a winter low of some 12°C. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3883 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Canary Dragon Tree and other Real Dragon Trees are most ornamental evergreen plants which are very robust and may reach several<br />
hundred of years. These living fossils are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in summer.<br />
During winter they should be kept almost completely dry at a minimum of some 10°C, when plants will stay dormant. At higher<br />
temperatures in winter plants require careful watering in full sun. With time these fascinating succulents make a massive treelike trunk<br />
and several <strong>de</strong>nse crowns of long leaves. Only 7 species are known at present, out of which two occur on the Canary Islands (Dracaena<br />
draco and the extremely rare, only recently discovered new species Dracaena tamaranae from Gran Canaria), one in SW Morocco<br />
(Dracaena draco ssp. ajgal), and four in eastern Africa (Dracaena cinnabari on the island of Socotra offshore Yemen, Dracaena ombet in<br />
Egypt and Sudan, Dracaena schizanta in Somalia and Djibuti, and Dracaena serrulata in Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Oman). Except for the<br />
commonly cultivated Dracaena draco all other Dracaena species are extremely rare in cultivation and seed is simply inobtainable, so<br />
please do not ask us for seed! Our stock of plants is more than limited and once these plants are sold out, it may take several years if not<br />
<strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong>s before they might become available again!<br />
Sow seeds at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year in any rich, well drained, slightly moist soil. Keep seedlings in a very sunny<br />
spot. The seeds germinate during a period of several weeks (the minimum are some four weeks).<br />
7 semillas por sobre or per plant as specified below.<br />
Aviso: Plants are only <strong>de</strong>liverable within Europe !<br />
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Dracaena draco "Tenerife<br />
form"<br />
Dracaena ellenbeckiana<br />
(Kedong Dracaena)<br />
Dracocephalum (Dragon's Head)<br />
2 (10)m, Canary Dragon Tree, one out of two species of this genus growing on the Canary Islands, and<br />
one of the most beautiful in its genus. Naturally growing in rock crevices in the succulent zone at some<br />
500m. Has become very rare in its habitat. This common form from Tenerife usually makes its' first<br />
branches, when its massive trunk has reached some (2 to) 4m in height.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1337 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
200 (500)cm, though the Kedong Dracaena from E Africa (e.g. Kenya) does not belong to this group of<br />
real Dragon Trees, it has a similar habit with a woody, upright growing, branching stem <strong>de</strong>nsely covered<br />
with ornamental bluish green, smooth leaves and terminal spikes of greenish white flowers followed by<br />
numerous bright orange berries. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout<br />
the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 12°C.<br />
Update September 2010: Only 10 plants are left in stock!<br />
Note: Plants are only <strong>de</strong>liverable within Europe ! Plants will ship bareroot and free of soil.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3438 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 14,90<br />
Dragon's Head consists of some 45 annual or perennial species and the genus Horminum is monotypic with a single species only<br />
(Horminum pyrenaicum). Some members are native of open spots in mountaineous regions in temperate regions of the Northern<br />
Hemisphere and have showy tubular flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal spikes. They are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, rocky soil in full<br />
sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Dracocephalum argunense<br />
(Argun's Dragon's Head)<br />
Dracocephalum rupestre<br />
(Meadow Dragon's Head)<br />
Dracocephalum ruyschiana<br />
(Northern Dragon's Head)<br />
Horminum pyrenaicum<br />
(Dragon's Mouth)<br />
Dracontium (South American Titan Arum)<br />
20cm, Argun's Dragon's Head makes showy white to sky-blue flower heads above narrow leaves. It is<br />
native of meadows and open spots in woods in East Asia (Eastern Siberia, North-Eastern China to Korea<br />
and Japan). Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. An excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plant.<br />
V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7184 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (30)cm, Meadow Dragon's Head makes <strong>de</strong>nse clumps of basal rosette with broad leaves ad upright to<br />
arching spikes with large <strong>de</strong>ep blue flowers. It is native of mountain meadows and rock crevices in<br />
eastern Asia . Easily cultivated in any rich, very well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun. Excellent in the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4786 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Northern Dragon's Head is a perennial from mountains in Europe and northeastern Asia. With<br />
time it makes <strong>de</strong>nse cushions of upright stalks with narrow leaves and a terminal spike with intense blue<br />
flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. An excellent plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-<br />
VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4594 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Dragon's Mouth is a perennial from meadows and rock crevices in the Alps and the Pyrenees.<br />
It makes a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette and upright spikes with rich blue flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in full sun. An excellent plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7112 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dracontium or South American Titan Arum is a small genus with some 25 species from Central America to South America. They usually<br />
make one <strong>de</strong>eply dissected, umbrella-like leaf on a on a medium sized to tall stalk and a flattend tuber with several tubercles on top. The<br />
spatha is maroon-brown in most species. Easily grown in any rich, well drained substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (winter)<br />
spot. Keep plants always warm at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year, <strong>de</strong>crease watering as soon as plants go dormant.<br />
Plant tubercles horizontally and flat in any humus rich, well drained soil. Keep soil always slightly moist and pots at some 20° to 30°C in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Tubercles will usually need one entire year in most Dracontium species before the first leaf appears. Thus<br />
be patient.<br />
Precio por tubérculo (longitud en cm).<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>. For Non-European customers only: We do<br />
ship dormant tubers outsi<strong>de</strong> Europe, provi<strong>de</strong>d that all risk is upon the buyer. We do not issue any phytosanitary certificate, which is<br />
officially required for most countries. We kindly ask you to check with your local import regulations before placing an or<strong>de</strong>r!<br />
Dracontium prancei<br />
(Brazilian Titan Arum)<br />
200cm, Brazilian Titan Arum makes a broad leaf on an up to 200cm tall stalk and a dark blackish maroon,<br />
short stalked spatha. Native of open spots in tropical forests in Brazil. Easily grown in any humus rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot at a minimum of some 20°C<br />
throughout the year. During dormancy reduce watering to a minimum. VII-IX.<br />
Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://www.aroid.org/genera/dracontium/Species/tf180-83.php Dracontium prancei.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8629 bulbo reposado (02,0 cm)<br />
€ 49,90<br />
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Dracunculus (Canary Dragon Aroid)<br />
Canary Dragon Aroid is one out of two members within the small genus Dracunculus. It makes a tall and narrow, pure white spathe and a<br />
yellow spadix. Does not have a strong smell on flowering. It is native of partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in humus rich, slightly moist soils on the<br />
Canary Islands, where it has become quite rare. Only on Gran Canaria some larger populations can still be found. Not reliably winter hardy<br />
in Central Europe. Plants start growth in late summer and are usually wintergreen, thus keep slightly moist in a sunny spot at a minimum<br />
of some 5°C in winter. Keep completely dry as soon as leaves wither in late spring to early summer, until new growth is shown in late<br />
summer to early autumn.<br />
Sow flat in any humus-rich, yet well drained soil in a sunny spot at some 15°C to 20°C.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 9/10.<br />
Price is given per package (10 seeds) or per dormant corm (size in ø cm).<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>. For Non-European customers only: We do<br />
ship dormant tubers outsi<strong>de</strong> Europe, provi<strong>de</strong>d that all risk is upon the buyer. We do not issue any phytosanitary certificate, which is<br />
officially required for most countries. We kindly ask you to check with your local import regulations before placing an or<strong>de</strong>r!<br />
The related http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/prodtype.asp?strParents=6&CAT_ID=109&numLanguageID=4Helicodiceros muscivorus<br />
(Dead-Horse-Arum) is available in the shop as well.<br />
Dracunculus canariensis<br />
(Canary Dragon Aroid)<br />
Drusa<br />
100 (150)cm, Canary Dragon Aroid makes a pure white, narrow spathe and a yellow spadix above several<br />
divi<strong>de</strong>d, fresh green leaves on a plain green stem. Native to the western Canary Islands, where it has<br />
become rather rare, it is already extinct on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. From humus rich, partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spots. A<br />
summer-dormant and winter green species. Not sufficiently winter hardy in Central Europe, best grown in<br />
a sunny spot in a cool, frost-free greenhouse with a winter minimum of some 5°C and careful watering.<br />
Zona climática USDA 9/10. 5,0 cm ø tubers are flowering size. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3514 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1340 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Drusa is a small genus in the Apiaceae family and is en<strong>de</strong>mic to the Canary islands. It inclu<strong>de</strong>s herbaceous perennials with finely to<br />
broadly dissected leaves and losely branching, tall inflorescences in early summer. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil at some 20°C. Keep pots always slightly moist in a sunny spot throughout the<br />
year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Drusa glandulosa Exclusive 100 (170)cm, is a herbaceous perennial with slightly glossy, broadly feathered, light green aromatic<br />
leaves and a tall, branching inflorescence. Native of sunny spots in the laurel forest zone on all Canary<br />
islands. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C. V-VII.<br />
Duchesnea (Indian Mock Strawberry)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4720 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Indian Mock Strawberry is a monotypic genus native of woods in eastern and southern Asia. It has trifoliate, dark green leaves, yellow<br />
flowers and ornamental strawberry like, edible bright red fruits. It is a good ground coverer for any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil. Do not cover seeds with soil Keep pots in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d, protected<br />
spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
40 semillas por sobre..<br />
Duchesnea indica<br />
(Indian Mock Strawberry)<br />
Latua (Tree of Wizards)<br />
10cm, Indian Mock Strawberry is a winter hardy perennial evergreen ground covering plant native of<br />
woods in southeast Asia and the Indies. In appearance it is similar to the woodland strawberry (Fragaria<br />
vesca) with shiny trifoliate leaves and upright hold, bright red, edible fruits. However these are more<br />
<strong>de</strong>corative than tasty, as the sweet flesh doesn't have any significant flavor. Easily cultivated in any<br />
humus rich soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4574 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Tree of Wizards is a monotypic genus native of evergreen costal forests in the Cordillera <strong>de</strong> la Costa <strong>de</strong> Valdivia in the region of los Ríos<br />
and the province of Osorno in the region of los Lagos (Chile). It grows as a woody shrub with elliptic leaves on spiny stems and<br />
pendulous, beautiful bell-shaped, magenta flowers followed by round, yellow fruits. The entire plant contains highly poisenous<br />
hallucinogen alcaloids, which have been traditionally used by indigenous tribes in the Valdivia region. Easily cultivated in pots in any rich,<br />
well drained soil with some grit sand ad<strong>de</strong>d in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C to 30°C throughout the year. Keep pots and seedlings always sunny.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, unless not noted differently.<br />
Latua pubiflora<br />
(Tree of Wizards)<br />
Ecballium (Exploding Cucumber)<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
2 (5)m, Tree of Wizards is a showy woody shrub native of evergreen costal forests in Chile. Slightly<br />
glossy, elliptic leaves on spiny stems and pendulous, beautiful bell-shaped, magenta flowers followed by<br />
round, yellow fruits. All parts are strongly poisenous due to hallucinogen alcaloids. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4506 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Ecballium elaterium<br />
(Exploding Cucumber)<br />
Echinacea (Coneflower)<br />
30cm, Exploding Cucumber is a monotypic genus with only this single species. It is a fast growing annual<br />
with pale yellow flowers and elongated egg-shaped fruits which inci<strong>de</strong>ntally explo<strong>de</strong> on maturing, shooting<br />
their seeds in all directions. Native of rocky soils in sunny spots throughout the Mediterranean and Asia<br />
Minor and has been naturalized in many parts of the world. Sow in pots un<strong>de</strong>r glass in early spring and<br />
transplant to the final spot in gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6290 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Perikklishia, Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Coneflower are perennials from open spots in prairies and sunny mountain meadows throughout North America. They <strong>de</strong>velop numerous<br />
and very colorful, bright rose to intense lilac, rarely yellow flowers on medium to tall stalks throughout summer. Many species are excellent<br />
cut flowers. Echinacea are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. They are very robust and adapt very well to<br />
various soil types.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny , protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Several species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in late summer to autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Echinacea angustifolia<br />
(Narrow Leaf Purple<br />
Coneflower)<br />
Echinacea pallida<br />
(Pale-Purple Coneflower)<br />
Echinacea paradoxa<br />
(Ozark Coneflower)<br />
Echinacea purpurea<br />
(Eastern Purple<br />
Coneflowers)<br />
Echinacea tennesseensis<br />
(Tennessee Coneflower)<br />
Echinocystis (Prickly Cucumber)<br />
30 (50)cm, Narrow Leaf Purple Coneflower is a herbaceous perennial with lanceolate leaves and<br />
ornamental pale purple to rose flower cups on usually unbranched stems. Native of open spots in prairies<br />
and dry woods of the tall grass region. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny position. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3553 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Pale-Purple Coneflower, this perennial makes several large purple-pink flower with recurving<br />
petals on tall slen<strong>de</strong>r stems with long narrow leaves. The species is native of open spots in humus rich<br />
soils in prairies and savannas from Illinois and Michigan, to Minnesota, and Nebraska, south to Louisiana,<br />
and Texas (USA). For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny position. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3552 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Ozark Coneflower is a herbaceous perennial with a basal leaf rosette and upright stems<br />
crowned by a single, bright yellow flower with recurving petals and a blackish brown center. Native of<br />
prairies in the Ozark region (Missouri and Arkansas). For any humus rich, well drained, slightly rocky soil<br />
in full sun. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1014 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
80 (140)cm, Eastern Purple Coneflowers has dark pink petals surrounding an orange center on tall<br />
stems. This perennial is native of humus rich, slightly moist soils in prairies and open spots in woods from<br />
Georgia, Louisiana, and north to Virginia, and Iowa (USA). For any humus rich, well drained soil,<br />
preferably slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3551 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Tennessee Coneflower is a rarely cultivated, herbaceous perennial with a basal leaf rosette<br />
and upright stems crowned by purplish-pink flowers with a blackish brown center. Native of rocky<br />
limestone gla<strong>de</strong>s in the central basin of Tennessee (USA). For any humus rich, well drained, slightly<br />
rocky soil in full sun. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1015 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Prickly Cucumber is a monotypic genus with this single species only which is native in open spots in woods in North America. It has lobed<br />
leaves and fleshy fruits with soft spines. With maturity fruits dry out and contain 1 to 4 black seeds each. It is a fast growing vine and<br />
easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow seeds flat preferably from end of March to mid April in any rich, well drained soil, three seeds per pot. Keep pots in a sunny and<br />
constantly warm spot insi<strong>de</strong>, e.g. on a window sill, in a heated greenhouse or in the wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Transplant seedlings to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
as soon as temperatures will stay above 10°C at night in late spring to early summer.<br />
7 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Echinocystis lobata<br />
(Prickly Cucumber)<br />
Echinops (Globe Thistle)<br />
200 (400)cm, Prickly Cucumber is a fast growing annual vine from North America with lobed leaves and<br />
egg-shaped, fleshy fruits with soft spines containing quite large, one to fous seed each. Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7177 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Globe Thistles are ornamental perennials and best grown as solitary plants in the gar<strong>de</strong>n bor<strong>de</strong>r. They make umbels of intense bluish<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>s above spiny and dissected leaves in dark-green to silvery they make umbels of intense bluish sha<strong>de</strong>s. Very easy and showy. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow preferably from autumn to spring in any well drained soil in a sunny spot. Good for dried flower arrangement, and seeds are an<br />
excellent nutrition source for wild birds.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
Echinops sphaerocephalus 100 (130)cm, noble plant for sunny spots with dark green leaves, gray beneath, and large global bluishgrey<br />
flower heads. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2735 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Echinops spinosissima 2 (4)m, a biannual species with a tall branching, spiny stem crowned by ice-blue flower balls. Native of<br />
rocky, sun-exposed sites in mountains in the eastern Mediterranean . For any rich, very well drained soil<br />
in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
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Echium (Canary Islands' Giant Burgloss)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6652 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
En<strong>de</strong>mic perennials growing either as a woody shrub or making a huge rosette (Echium auberianum, Echium pininana, Echium simplex,<br />
and Echium wildpretii). These are very different in habit from their Mediterranean annual or biannual relatives. Excellent plants for<br />
cultivation in pots or small containers. Keep plants sunny throughout the year, especially in winter. They make impressive, very large<br />
inflorescences, sometimes containing several thousand flowers each. Grow well in any well drained, rather inorganic soil (e.g. crushed<br />
lava adding some humus).<br />
Sow seeds rather flat some 0.5cm <strong>de</strong>ep in some 10cm ø plastic pots. Seeds do not need direct sun to germinate properly, however it is<br />
recommen<strong>de</strong>d to not cover seeds too much. Seeds usually cannot be extracted from their dried capsules without <strong>de</strong>stroying them, thus<br />
the entire capsule shall be sowed. Each capsule may contain up to 4 small, nut-like seeds. All Echium species require a significant<br />
difference between day and night temperature. Keep pots in a cool spot with direct sun, so that during the day the soil heats up to some<br />
20°C to 25°C. At night temperature should fall to some 5°C to 10°C. Germination may be inhibited in most species if pots are kept<br />
constantly warm (e. g. in a heated propagator). Keep plants frostfree in winter at a minimum of some 10°C in an always sunny spot. Un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
cool conditions reduce watering to a minimum, unless grown un<strong>de</strong>r heated glass. Usually most species will gain flowering size within 3 to<br />
4 years.<br />
Aviso: Most Echium species make strong seed-capsules, which contain up to four seeds each. These capsules naturally will not shed<br />
their seeds until they fall on the earth. They cannot be separated beforehand without <strong>de</strong>stroying the seeds. From these species 20<br />
capsules (i.e. up to 80 semillas por sobre) will be <strong>de</strong>livered. Treat the entire capsule as a single seed. Prick out and separate seedlings as<br />
soon as they appear.<br />
For more cultivation information please have at look at this page:<br />
http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/prodtype.asp?strParents=555&CAT_ID=556&numRecordPosition=1&numLanguageID=4Sowing and<br />
cultivation of Macaronesian Echium species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado. Todas las plantas <strong>de</strong> orígin<br />
híbrido <strong>de</strong> dichas especies cultivadas artificialmente no se encuentran protegidas.<br />
Echium aculeatum 50 (100)cm, strongly branching, low woody shrub with very narrow, lanceolate, spiny, leathery leaves.<br />
Compact inflorescences with many pure white, narrow-tubed flowers. From the succulent shrub zone of<br />
W Tenerife at medium altitu<strong>de</strong>s. Valle <strong>de</strong> Santiago <strong>de</strong>l Tei<strong>de</strong>, 480m. Easy in cultivation in a sunny spot in<br />
any well drained soil. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1342 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3045 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4688 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Gomera - Agulo)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4691 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Gomera - Argaga)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5136 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex El Hierro)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Echium brevirame 30 (100)cm, strongly branching, low woody shrub with narrow, lanceolate (Fuencaliente form) to broad<br />
lanceolate (Puntallana form), <strong>de</strong>nsely spiny, leather like leaves. Makes compact inflorescences with plenty<br />
of pure white, narrow flowers. From the lower succulent shrub of S La Palma. For a preferably inorganic<br />
soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1346 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Fuencaliente)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3478 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Puntallana)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Echium candicans 1 (2)m, sub erect, woody shrub with large, broadly lanceolate, smooth leaves and intensive blue flowers in<br />
a cylindrical inflorescence. Native to Ma<strong>de</strong>ira in the lower parts of the open laurel forest. Has become very<br />
rare in nature. One of the most beautiful Echium species for any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. V-VII<br />
Echium <strong>de</strong>caisnei ssp.<br />
<strong>de</strong>caisnei<br />
Echium nervosum<br />
(syn. Echium fastuosum)<br />
Echium onosmifolium<br />
Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6527 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 seeds)<br />
€ 99,00<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1407 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
1m, broadly branching, woody, low shrub native of Gran Canaria, growing in open lava fields in the<br />
succulent zone at 600m in the South of this island. A very robust species. White flowers in dome shaped<br />
inflorescence with slightly pink margins insi<strong>de</strong>. II-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1406 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
1 (1.5)m, compact, low woody shrub with broad cylindrical to egg shaped inflorescences of pale blue<br />
(rarely pure white) flowers, petals with a typical white line. Narrow, strongly haired, silver green leaves.<br />
En<strong>de</strong>mic of sunny rocky positions in the lower vegetation zone of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. For a sunny spot in any well<br />
drained soil. Keep slightly drier in winter. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1459 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6529 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 seeds)<br />
€ 100,00<br />
1m, from the succulent zone at 400m from Gran Canaria. Narrow, blackish green, spiny leaves. Makes<br />
plenty of narrow-tubed, perfectly white flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse, conical inflorescences. Excellent for any well<br />
drained soil in full sun. Keep slightly drier in winter. II-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1460 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Echium plantagineum 20 (120)cm, annual to biannual species with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette and a tall branching inflorescence<br />
with quite large, brilliant lilac blue flowers. Native of S Europe, the Mediterranean and the Canary Islands<br />
growing in open spots in rock to sandy soils. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Sow directly<br />
into the ground after the last cold nights in late spring or alternatively pre-cultivate un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions in early spring. IV-VII.<br />
Echium sabulicola<br />
(Sand Burgloss) Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3456 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3258 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4692 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Gomera)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Sand Burgloss is a creeping annual to biannual native of rocky sites and sand dunes near by<br />
the sea in the Mediterranean region. It has showy, dark purlish-blue flowers on elongating stems with dark<br />
green leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4665 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Echium simplex 1m ø, makes a perfectly white inflorescence of some 2 (4)m in height ! Native of Tenerife, where ist very<br />
rare, occurring in only few sites in the Anaga Mountain Range in the north-eastern parts of this island. It is<br />
an excellent container plant with large, smoothly pubescent leaves in <strong>de</strong>nse and broad rosette on a short<br />
stem. Keep at a minimum of some 10°C in winter in a sunny spot and careful watering. Will flower within<br />
some 3 years and dies down afterwards, however it can be easily raised from seeds which are set in<br />
abundance. A spectacular and very easy going, yet rare species! IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1471 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6528 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 seeds)<br />
€ 129,00<br />
Echium strictum 70 (120)cm, middle sized, woody biannual to short lived perennial shrub with large, ovoid, smooth dark<br />
green leaves and nice, candle like inflorescences in pale rose blue. From the upper succulent shrub in<br />
eastern Tenerife (Chamorga, Anaga region, 550m). A good species for its compact growth, dark green<br />
leaves and brilliant flower color. For a rather inorganic soil (e.g. crushed lava), keep sunny and drier in<br />
winter at a minimum of some 5°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1475 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Echium virescens 150 (300)cm, multi-branching shrub, narrowly lanceolate and soft leaves, from the open pine forest of<br />
Tenerife at some 1.000m. Makes several inflorescence in a single plant every year, bright pink flowers.<br />
Probably the easiest and one of the richest flowering, perennial and woody Echium species. II-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1537 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6532 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 seeds)<br />
€ 90,00<br />
Echium webbii 100 (150)cm, beautiful and easy species from sunny spots in open rock crevices in the pine forest of La<br />
Palma. Similar to Echium virescens, yet inflorescence narrower with brilliant violet blue flowers and<br />
broa<strong>de</strong>r <strong>de</strong>ep green leaves. Becoming rare in nature. From Barranco Izcagua at some 780m. IV-VII.<br />
Echium wildpretii ssp.<br />
wildpretii<br />
(Tajinaste Rojo)<br />
Echium (Hardy Burgloss)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1538 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100cm ø rosette, Tajinaste Rojo is an utmost showy biannual to semiperennial species and the symbol of<br />
Tenerife, where it is locally called "Orgullo <strong>de</strong> Tenerife" (Pri<strong>de</strong> of Tenerife). It makes a cylindrical<br />
inflorescence of up to 400cm in height with several thousands of <strong>de</strong>ep red flowers which are arranged in<br />
arching circles. Its habitat is located at an altitu<strong>de</strong> of some 2.100m in the subalpine zone of the Cañadas<br />
<strong>de</strong>pression on Tenerife. It grows in any pure inorganic soil (e.g. crushed lava) and should be carefully<br />
watered, especially in winter. It requires the sunniest position throughout the year and a minimum of some<br />
10°C in winter. It temporarily endures slight freezing down to -7°C if the inner rosette is sheltered from<br />
rain. A somewhat <strong>de</strong>licate plant for the connoisseur, however the low price makes it worth a try! An<br />
excellent plant for a frostfree greenhouse or cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona climática USDA 8. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6525 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 seeds)<br />
€ 99,00<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1539 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Echium is a quite large genus with annuals or biennials to perennial, woody plants, of which many have most ornamental, sometimes<br />
impressively tall flower stalks. In contrast to their mostly perennial, woody Canary relatives, the species offered here are mostly biennials<br />
from Central Europe and the Mediterranean. In the first year they make a basal leaf rosette out of which a sometimes quite tall flower stalk<br />
emerges in summer the second year. All require a very well drained, preferably sandy or stony soil in a sunny spot. They are i<strong>de</strong>al for the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, yet well drained, sandy soil, keep pots in full sun. Transplant seedlings from end of spring till late autumn in a sunny,<br />
protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Annual species are best sowed directly to the ground after the last freezing night in mid spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Echium angustifolium<br />
(Narrow-leafed Burgloss)<br />
20 (40)cm, Narrow-leafed Burgloss is a rarely cultivated showy annual to biannual with a flat, basal, dark<br />
green, coarsely pubescent leaf rosette and strongly branching stems with pale winered flowers fading to<br />
lilac blue with age. Native of the lower dry zone and disturbed areas in rocky soils in the eastern<br />
Mediterranean region. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing night in mid spring. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6374 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Echium asperrimum 30 (60)cm, a rarely cultivated showy biannual with a flat, basal, dark green, coarsely pubescent leaf<br />
rosette and a broadly pyramidical shaped multi branching inflorescence with pale lilac-red flower tubes.<br />
Native of rocky soils in the eastern Mediterranean region. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing night in mid spring. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
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Echium glomeratum<br />
(Eastern Mediterranean<br />
Burgloss) Exclusivo<br />
Echium italicum ssp.<br />
italicum<br />
Echium russicum<br />
(syn. Echium rubrum - Red<br />
Burgloss)<br />
Echium sabulicola<br />
(Sand Burgloss) Exclusive<br />
Echium vulgare<br />
(Common Vipers' Burgloss)<br />
Echium wildpretii ssp.<br />
wildpretii<br />
(Tajinaste Rojo)<br />
Edraianthus (Grassy Bell)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4915 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cap <strong>de</strong> ses Salines)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
140 (170)cm, Eastern Mediterranean Burgloss is an impressively tall biannual Echium species from the<br />
Eastern Mediterranean region. Plants make one main and several si<strong>de</strong> stems from a basal leaf rosette.<br />
Leaves are lanceolate and prickly, axillary clusters of <strong>de</strong>nsely packed white to whitish rose flowers. Grow<br />
in a rocky, very well drained soil in a protected, sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Wild collected seeds from a<br />
population found in the Beka'a valley (Lebanon) at some 1.350m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2748 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, a rarely seen tall biennial species en<strong>de</strong>mic of rocky fields in the Western Mediterranean<br />
region. Makes a slightly branching, pyramidal inflorescence with pale blue to white flowers above a basal,<br />
flat rosette of dark grayish green, coarse leaves. For any rocky, sandy soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4916 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Red Burgloss has an unique flower color in its genus: burgundy red. Makes very floriferous<br />
inflorescence above a biennial to semiperennial basal rosette of shiny, lanceolate, dark green, coarse<br />
leaves. Native of East Europe (eastern Austria to northern Balkan, extending to Caucasus and northeastern<br />
Turkey) growing in dry, rocky fields. For any rocky, or sandy, well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2762 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Sand Burgloss is a creeping annual to biannual native of rocky sites and sand dunes near by<br />
the sea in the Mediterranean region. It has showy, dark purlish-blue flowers on elongating stems with dark<br />
green leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4665 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Common Vipers' Burgloss makes a basal flat dark green biannual leaf rosette and a<br />
medium sized, slightly branching spike with bright blue flowers. A European fully winter hardy species,<br />
which is easily grown in any very well drained soil in full sun. Will readily self sow un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions.<br />
VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3408 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,49<br />
100cm ø rosette, Tajinaste Rojo is an utmost showy biannual to semiperennial species and the symbol of<br />
Tenerife, where it is locally called "Orgullo <strong>de</strong> Tenerife" (Pri<strong>de</strong> of Tenerife). It makes a cylindrical<br />
inflorescence of up to 400cm in height with several thousands of <strong>de</strong>ep red flowers which are arranged in<br />
arching circles. Its habitat is located at an altitu<strong>de</strong> of some 2.100m in the subalpine zone of the Cañadas<br />
<strong>de</strong>pression on Tenerife. It grows in any pure inorganic soil (e.g. crushed lava) and should be carefully<br />
watered, especially in winter. It requires the sunniest position throughout the year and a minimum of some<br />
10°C in winter. It temporarily endures slight freezing down to -7°C if the inner rosette is sheltered from<br />
rain. A somewhat <strong>de</strong>licate plant for the connoisseur, however the low price makes it worth a try! An<br />
excellent plant for a frostfree greenhouse or cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona climática USDA 8. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6525 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 seeds)<br />
€ 99,00<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1539 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Grassy Bells are close to the real bellflowers (Campanula) and it is a genus with only few, perennial species. Make white to blue flowers in<br />
profusion. Suited for any rich, well drained, rocky soils in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow on top of any rich, well drained soil with a good portion of coarse sand or grit. Do not cover dust like seeds. Transplant as soon as<br />
seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
40 semillas por sobre.<br />
Edraianthus graminifolius 20 (30)cm, makes grassy foliage with upright growing stems ending in clusters of bluish-purple bell<br />
shaped flowers. For any well drained, rich soil in full sun. VI.<br />
Elsholtzia (Asian Mint Shrub)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2770 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Asian Mint Shrubs are perennial <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody sub shrubs with serrated leaves and terminal spikes of rose flowers in later summer.<br />
They are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any well drained substrate, cover seed only slightly with soil. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot during winter and<br />
transplant in spring or autumn as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Elsholtzia stauntonii<br />
(Chinese Mint Shrub)<br />
Eranthis (Winter Aconite)<br />
100 (140)cm, Chinese Mint Shrub is a woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous perennial from China with bright to mid green,<br />
lanceolate, faintly mint fragrant leaves and terminal racemes with numerous bright pink flowers. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained soil, plant in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4890 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Winter Aconites grow in any rich soil which holds back moisture especially in spring. For a very sunny place in spring and partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
during summer (e.g. un<strong>de</strong>r tress or shrubs). Will naturalize and make a carpet-like effect with thousands of buttercup yellow flowers in<br />
early spring.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> from autumn to early spring. Some seeds may take two years to germinate properly. Keep<br />
pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a sheltered place. Transplant small rhizomes in autumn to a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Eranthis cilicica<br />
(Cilicican Winter Aconite)<br />
Eranthis hyemalis<br />
(Winter Aconite)<br />
Eremurus (Foxtail Lily)<br />
12cm, Cilicican Winter Aconite is native of Turkey. It makes slightly larger intense yellow flowers above<br />
larger, finely cut foliage. Very beautiful and easy for any rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> or full sun.<br />
II-III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2773 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Winter Aconite is native of fresh and semi moist woods throughout Central Europe. Makes bright<br />
yellow flower cups in early spring. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. II-III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2774 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Foxtail Lily with spectacular and huge spikes of cup-shaped flowers in summer. Require a well drained, warm spot in full sun.<br />
Sow preferably early spring to early summer in any rich, yet very well drained soil. Keep pots rather dry and always sunny. Transplant<br />
small star-like rhizome in early autumn after two years.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
Eremurus elwesii 150 (200)cm, large flowering stalks with pale greenish yellow flowers. Very rare species from northern<br />
Iran growing in open grassland. For any well drained soil in full sun. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2777 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eremurus himalaicus 100 (150)cm, smaller Eremurus with large perfectly white flowers. <strong>Rare</strong>ly cultivated but easy, will increase<br />
steadily by seeds and offsets. For any well drained soil in full sun. IV-V.<br />
Eriobotrya (Loquat Fruit)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2778 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Loquat Fruit is a fast growing evergreen, tall woody shrub to small tree from eastern Asia and may gain up to some 3m after several years.<br />
It has elegant, glossy and finely haired, dark green foliage and <strong>de</strong>licious refreshing bright orange fruits. I<strong>de</strong>al for any rather peaty, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates preferably grow in containers un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in winter with reduced watering.<br />
The large seeds are sowed on receipt some 1,5cm/0.5' <strong>de</strong>ep in any humus rich, slightly sandy soil at a minimum of some 20°C throughout<br />
the year. Keep seedlings in their first year preferably frostfree in a sunny spot with reduced watering in winter. Carefully transplant young<br />
plants by the end of spring in their second year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
3 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Eriobotrya japonica<br />
(Loquat Fruit)<br />
Eriophorum (Cotton Grass)<br />
Loquat fruit is an evergreen woody shrub to small tree native of eastern Asia and has woolly, <strong>de</strong>ep green,<br />
shiny leaves and white, fragrant flowers in winter. Flowers are followed by ovoid, peach like orange fruits<br />
from late spring to summer. Winter hardy in Central Europe provi<strong>de</strong>d that young plants are protected in<br />
winter with a thick, dry mulch layer. In Central Europe plants will usually fruit only un<strong>de</strong>r climatic favorable<br />
conditions or as container plants in the wintergar<strong>de</strong>n un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions. X-II.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1358 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Cotton Grass is a small genus of some 25 herbaceous species in the Sedge family (Cyperaceae) from the Northern hemisphere. They are<br />
ocurring in humus rich, always slightly wet soils in marshes and alongsi<strong>de</strong> bogs. Several species have become quite rare for the ongoing<br />
<strong>de</strong>struction of their habitats. These are beautiful, non-invasive grasses with elegant stems topped by ornamental seed heads with fine silky<br />
white hairs similar to a fluffy cotton pad. Easily grown in any humus rich, slightly acid and always wet soil in a sunny spot. I<strong>de</strong>al for the<br />
bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, always slightly wet soil in pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period<br />
prior to germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants from late summer to autumn to their final spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Eriophorum latifolium<br />
(Broad-leaf Cotton Grass)<br />
Eriophyllum (Woolly Sunflower)<br />
50 (100)cm, Broad-leaf Cotton Grass makes elegant stems with several cotton pad like seed heads in<br />
early summer. This herbaceous perennial is native of moist meadows and in fens from Central Europe to<br />
Siberia and is increasingly becoming rare. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, preferably acid, moist soil<br />
in a sunny spot. I<strong>de</strong>al for the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4298 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Woolly Sunflowers are annuals or herbaceous perennials from western North America. These make showy bright yellow flowers above<br />
more or less basally arranged leaves. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny and preferably protected spot.<br />
Sow fine seeds very flat on any rich, well drained soil from autumn to mid spring. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully<br />
transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Eriophyllum lanatum<br />
(Woolly Sunflower)<br />
Erodium (Stark’s Bill)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6828 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Stark’s Bills are either annuals or perennials similar to the closely related crane's bills (Geranium spp.). Several species have rich, bright<br />
colored flowers and ornamental foliage. All are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat from autumn to early spring in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in partial sha<strong>de</strong> and transplant seedlings as soon as<br />
they are strong enough from summer to autumn. Seeds of most Erodium species are very hard to collect.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Erodium gruinum<br />
(Iranian Stark's Bill)<br />
Erodium manescavi<br />
(Manescau Heronsbill)<br />
Erodium reichardii<br />
(Mallorca Dwarf Stark's Bill)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Eryngium (Sea Holly)<br />
30cm, Iranian Stark's Bill is a perennial from southeastern Europe to Asia Minor and makes showy,<br />
laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers above dark green, glossy leaves and outstanding seed capsules. As seeds are<br />
ripening the long appendix evenually winds up, enabling the seed to be firmly screwed into the ground.<br />
Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4402 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Manescau Heronsbill is a beautiful perennial with fresh green, large, broadly feathered leaves<br />
and showy, quite large, bright lilac flowers, followed by very long seed capsules. Native of meadows and<br />
rock crevices in the Pyrenees. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4077 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5cm, Mallorca Dwarf Stark's Bill is a herbaceous dwarf perennial with almost round basal dark green<br />
leaves and for the size of the entire plants quite large, several white, short stalked flowers with fine rose<br />
striped petals. From fresh spots in rock walls on Mallorca (Balearics, Spain). For any humus rich, well<br />
drained, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (winter) spot. Not winter hardy, keep<br />
plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. Excellent for a cultivation in small pots in a cool and<br />
frostfree wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7397 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Sea Hollies are herbaceous, spiny, perennial plants, excellent for dried flower arrangements due to their striking foliage and flowers pots.<br />
Easy in any sunny condition in a well drained, sandy to rocky soil with little humus.<br />
Sow autumn to early summer in a well drained, rather sandy soil in full sun. Transplant rhizomes in autumn or spring. Once established do<br />
not disturb plants.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 6, unless stated differently.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, unless otherwise noted.<br />
Eryngium alpinum<br />
(Blue Alpine See Holly)<br />
30cm, Blue Alpine See Holly is a beautiful Eryngium species from the Alps with <strong>de</strong>eply heart shaped<br />
leaves, flower heads and stems in a beautiful sha<strong>de</strong> of blue. Unfortunately it is a threatened species in its'<br />
habitats. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2786 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Eryngium bourgatii 40 (60)cm, another Eryngium with attractively patterned foliage: glaucous leaves are spotted in silvery<br />
white, above all numerous steel blue flowers. For a very sunny position in a rocky soil. VI-IX.<br />
Eryngium foetidum<br />
(Culantro)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2788 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Culantro or Mexican Corian<strong>de</strong>r is a subtropical perennial from Mexico and South America and<br />
makes a basal rosette of glossy, slightly leathery, dark green leaves with somewhat spiny margins and a<br />
very broad umbel of unconspicuous flowers. Fresh, young and still rather smooth leaves are used in<br />
numerous dishes throughout Asia and South America. Leaves can be excellently dried for they will<br />
maintain their flavor. In or<strong>de</strong>r to promote the growth of the leaf rosette, the flower stalk should be cut away<br />
in summer. For any rich substrate in full sun throughout the year and a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VIII.<br />
100 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8626 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Eryngium giganteum 120 (160)cm, the Giant Eryngium has massive, yet small silvery white blooms on huge branching stalks.<br />
Needs some space to <strong>de</strong>velop its whole beauty. VII-IX<br />
Eryngium maritimum<br />
(Blue Sea Holly)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2790 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Sea Holly is native of sanddunes close to the sea in Mediterranean and Atlantic Europe. It<br />
makes very showy, steel blue leaves and lilac blue to greenish-yellow flowers. Requires very good<br />
drainage, best grown in soils with plenty of grit sand or crushed lava ad<strong>de</strong>d. Plant in full sun. VI-IX.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2791 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Jadra/Jiyé)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4918 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Eryngium planum 100 (120)cm, forming large clumps with various upright freely branching stems and many globular lilac<br />
flowers above a rosette of broad basal, dark green leaves. Easy and very <strong>de</strong>corative Eryngium from<br />
Central Europe to central Asia growing on rocky slopes. VII-IX.<br />
Eryngium umbelliferum<br />
(Mexican Sea Holly)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2792 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Mexican Sea Holly is a Central American, winter hardy herbaceous species with long, spiny,<br />
silvery-green leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette and globose heads of white or pale blue flowers. For any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun and preferably protected spot. Excellent for the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8258 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eryngium wrightii 30 (50)cm, a showy herbaceous perennial from the southern USA with slightly pale blue to pale violet<br />
inflorescences above spiny stems and leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6542 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eryngium yuccifolium 60 (100)cm, a South American species with long, broad linear and slightly spiny, yucca-like, yellowish<br />
green leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette and globose heads of white or pale blue flowers. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun and preferably protected spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2793 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Erysimum (Canary Islands' Wallflower)<br />
Canary Levkoje, Erysimum is a genus with numerous <strong>de</strong>corative flowering plants from the Mediterranean region to the Macaronesian<br />
Islands. Usually growing in dry, rocky places in full sun. Small shrubs with numerous usually rose to purplish (in few species yellow)<br />
flowers, which are scented sweetly.<br />
Sow flat in any sandy, i.e. well drained, soil at a minimum of some 5°C from early spring to summer. Transplant after fourth pair of real<br />
leaves appear in late spring. Keep plants from the Canary Islands in a frostfree (minimum 7°C), very sunny spot in winter with reduced<br />
watering.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Erysimum bicolor<br />
(La Gomera Form)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Erysimum bicolor<br />
(Tenerife Form)<br />
Erysimum bicolor ssp.<br />
cal<strong>de</strong>iraoense ssp. nov.<br />
ined. Exclusive<br />
Erysimum bicolor ssp.<br />
hierrense subsp. nov. ined.<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Erysimum bicolor ssp.<br />
ruivoense ssp. nov. ined.<br />
Exclusive<br />
Erysimum cabover<strong>de</strong>anum<br />
Exclusive<br />
Erysimum ma<strong>de</strong>rense<br />
Exclusive<br />
30 (70)cm, evergreen shrub with narrow, fresh green, slightly serrated, lanceolate leaves. Makes very<br />
attractive, <strong>de</strong>nse flower spikes. Flowers turn from white to pink as they open. From partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to<br />
sunny spot in slightly moist, rich soils. Requires a very sunny, frostfree (min. 10°C) spot in winter, when it<br />
will start to flower. For any rich, well drained soil. XI-II.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1542 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, form as <strong>de</strong>scribed above, yet with more narrow, slightly serrated leaves and a differing<br />
flowering time. Has very attractive, <strong>de</strong>nse flower spikes. Flowers turn from white to pink as they open.<br />
From partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to open sunny spot in the upper succulent zone to the lower Fayal-Brezal (= semimoist<br />
shrub-zone) on Tenerife. Requires a sunny, frostfree (min. 10°C) spot in winter. Flowers from<br />
spring to early summer. For any rich, well drained soil. IV-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6480 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife - Tigaiga)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1543 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife - Tierra <strong>de</strong>l Trigo)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (180)cm, tall, evergreen shrub with a woody base and narrow, ascending branches. Native to moist,<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in the laurel forest region of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, very rare in its habitat (e.g. Cal<strong>de</strong>irao Ver<strong>de</strong> at<br />
some 920m). Originally inclu<strong>de</strong>d in Erysimum bicolor from the Canaries, yet as it is quite different in<br />
various aspects, it merits a species rank. Among others it is a hexaploid species. Makes strongly<br />
serrated, long lanceolate leaves and white to purplish-pink flowers. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil<br />
in a sunny spot. Keep slightly drier and always sunny in winter. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1545 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, plants from El Hierro differ in various aspects from other populations, so that these merit a<br />
subspecies rank. Plants are short, <strong>de</strong>nse woody shrubs with small terminal rosettes of short, narrow<br />
leaves and several short inflorescences with white flowers fading to lilac with age. Excellent pot plant<br />
which is easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. For its high frost resistance it might be alternatively tried in a<br />
protected spot in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in Central Europe. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5085 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, low, evergreen shrub with a broad woody base. Native of subalpine regions of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (e.g.<br />
below Pico Ruivo at some 1.720m), where it is rather rare. Has short, narrow, leathery leaves, with slightly<br />
serrated margins. As the species <strong>de</strong>scribed above, originally it was inclu<strong>de</strong>d in Erysimum bicolor from the<br />
Canaries, yet as it is quite different from the latter as well as it has a completely different habitat than<br />
Erysimum cal<strong>de</strong>iraoense sp. nov. ined., it merits a species rank. Flowers open cream and turn to rich light<br />
purple. For any well drained, rather rocky soil in a sunny spot, keep sunny in winter. Maybe tried in the<br />
open gar<strong>de</strong>n in a winter rain protected, sunny spot. Zona Climática USDA 9. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1549 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, very rare and threatened perennial, slightly woody en<strong>de</strong>mic shrub from a volcano crater on the<br />
island of Fogo (Cabo Ver<strong>de</strong> Island). Has very narrow leaves and lax racemes of ornamental bright lilac<br />
flowers. Easily grown in any rich, yet well drained soil in an always sunny spot. Winter minimum 10°C<br />
with reduced watering. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3270 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, a rare species native of few, exposed spots on vertical cliffs in the South of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (e.g. Cabo<br />
Girao at 500m). Perennial shrub with a woody base and narrow lanceolate leaves and clear yellow, slightly<br />
fragrant flowers. For any well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier in winter. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1629 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Erysimum scoparium 20 (60)cm, evergreen shrub with narrow silvery-shiny lanceolate leaves and many <strong>de</strong>nse flower spikes<br />
with pink flowers. From the Tei<strong>de</strong> crater of Las Cañadas, Tenerife at some 2.200m. Fully hardy from<br />
second year on after sowing in a protected spot in full sun in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n. Shelter from excess winter<br />
rain. Zona Climática USDA 6. VI-VIII.<br />
Erysimum scoparium ssp.<br />
cinereum Exclusive<br />
Erysimum (Hardy Wallflower)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1630 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (120)cm, as the species above, yet with longer, erect growing stems and taller flower racemes. Native<br />
of sunny spots in rocky soils at lower altitu<strong>de</strong>s than the species, thus less hardy and best grown as a pot<br />
plant un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass or in an unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática USDA 11. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1638 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Erysimum or Wallflowers are herbaceous, perennial flower plants. All grow well in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. Some have fragrant flowers.<br />
Sow flat autumn to early summer in a well drained, rather sandy soil in full sun. Transplant young plants end of summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Erysimum amoenum<br />
(Coastal Wallflower)<br />
Erysimum capitatum<br />
(Western Wallflower)<br />
Erysimum cheirii<br />
(Wallflower)<br />
Erysimum kotschyanum<br />
(Turkish Wallflower)<br />
Erysimum odoratum<br />
(syn. Erysimum<br />
pannonicum)<br />
Erysimum rhaeticum<br />
(syn. E. helveticum)<br />
Erysimum wheeleri<br />
(Wheeler's Wallflower)<br />
Erythrina (Coral Shrub)<br />
10 (15)cm, Coastal Wallflower is a dwarf perennial from high altitu<strong>de</strong>s growing in gravel soils in coastal<br />
areas in California. It makes a basal rosette of long greyish-green leaves and showy bright lilac to pink<br />
flowers on short stalks. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot. Excellent in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Gunnison County, Colorado, USA at some 3.600m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4188 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Western Wallflower is a herbaceous perennial with upright stems topped by a <strong>de</strong>nse raceme<br />
with <strong>de</strong>ep orange flowers above serrated, lanceolate leaves. Native of open spots in meadows and rocky<br />
grounds throughout North America. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4754 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (35)cm, Wallflower is a biennial to short-lived perennial with numerous brownish to bright orange,<br />
fragrant flowers above narrow leaves. Of southern European origin. Best in full sun or partially sha<strong>de</strong> in<br />
any rich, well drained soil. Excellent in rock crevices where it will self-seed readily. III-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2799 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Turkish Wallflower is a dwarf perennial with bright yellow blossom on short stems. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6757 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Pannonian Wallflower, short-lived perennial with numerous small, strongly fragrant yellow<br />
flowers above very narrow leaves. Native of rocky slopes and rock crevices in south-eastern European.<br />
For a sunny location in any rich, well drained soil. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2802 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (30)cm, rarely seen perennial with numerous bright sulphurous yellow, fragrant yellow flowers above<br />
linear leaves. Native of rocky, grassy slopes and rock crevices in the Alps, the Apennines, the Balkan,<br />
and the Pyrenees growing at up to 2.800m. For a sunny location in any rich, well drained, rocky soil. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2803 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Wheeler's Wallflower is a medium sized to tall growing perennial the western USA. It has<br />
<strong>de</strong>ep green leaves and showy, intense orange to dark orange-red flowers in profusion. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny, protected spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Graham County, Arizona,<br />
USA at some 2.100m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4189 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Coral Trees, from S America, Africa to Indian subcontinent and Australia. Attractive usually trifoliate leaves and spectacular hummingbird<br />
flowers in orange, scarlet to purplish-red. All might be grown as (large) container plants. Plants will go dormant in autumn and loose their<br />
foliage and might be moved into a dark and cool place for winter. In summer all require a sunny and hot spot, plenty of water, and fertilizer.<br />
All will flower on present years branches, and thus might be cut back strongly in winter. Few will flower before leaves emerge on last<br />
years' branches. For any rich soil.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h. If<br />
they do not swell (they will at least triple in size !), repeat. Sow at min 20°C in a sunny place. Do not keep soil too wet until first leaves<br />
appear.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 11 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Erythrina arborescens 4 (15)m, as the name suggests, this species grows in nature as a tall <strong>de</strong>ciduous tree. However it can be<br />
grown as a container plant as well, cut back in late autumn after leaves are shed. It is native from northern<br />
India through southern China and makes showy, upright growing, bright scarlet flowerheads above<br />
trifoliate leaves. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot in summer. In winter keep<br />
almost completely dry at some 7°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4032 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,79<br />
Erythrina berteroana 2 (6), quite handsome Erythrina with dark brown bark and long-tubed, orange-scarlet flowers over pale<br />
green foliage.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2351 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Erythrina caffra 4 (12)m, short prickles on bark, trifoliate leaves, spectacular scarlet flowers before leaves. Bright red<br />
seeds.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2352 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Erythrina corallo<strong>de</strong>ndron 3 (8)m, from South America growing in the highlands of the An<strong>de</strong>s. Makes an inflorescence with<br />
numerous bright red-orange flowers. Capsules contain typical brilliant orange seeds. Excellent plant for<br />
container cultivation. Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2353 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Erythrina crista-gallii 150 (8)m, easiest of all Erythrina species. Native of Brazil. Will freely flower as a container plant with <strong>de</strong>ep<br />
red, large flowers on present years' branches. Zona Climática USDA 10. VI-VIII.<br />
Erythrina indica<br />
(syn. Erythrina stricta)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2354 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (10)m, rather smooth gray bark and very <strong>de</strong>corative, <strong>de</strong>nse, trumpet shaped, <strong>de</strong>ep red flower heads.<br />
Native from India to western China (Yunnan province). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. Reduce watering in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2356 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Erythrina latissima<br />
(Broad leaved Coral Tree)<br />
3 (10)m, Broad leaved Coral Tree is a South African species with several rather flat, bright orange red<br />
flower heads before the broad and slightly pubecent leaves emerge. Easily grown in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot in summer. In winter keep almost completely dry at a minimum of some 7°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4031 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Erythrina livingstoniana 6 (20)m, a tall tree native of Zimbabwe and Mozambique with very showy scarlet flower spikes. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 10.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2363 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Erythrina lysistemon 3 (8)m, prickly leaves and clear, beautiful orange-scarlet flowers before appearance of leaves. Very robust<br />
and resistant, good container plant.<br />
Erythrina smithiana<br />
(Smith's Coral Shrub)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2364 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (500)cm, Smith's Coral Shrub is a small woody <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrub from Colombia and Ecuador with<br />
terminal, upright hold racemes of most ornamental, long, intense scarlet flowers. For any rich, well<br />
drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some<br />
10C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8535 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Erythrina stricta 3 (10)m, a species native of East Asia with large, bright orange red red flower heads before the broad<br />
leaves emerge. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot in summer. In winter keep<br />
almost completely dry at a minimum of some 7°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4030 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Erythrina vespertilio 4 (20)m, large tree, which is quite rare. Makes lax foliage and loosely arranged bright red to <strong>de</strong>ep-orange<br />
flowers.<br />
Erythronium (Dog's-Tooth)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2391 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dog's-Tooths, Fawn Lilies or Trout Lilies belong to a small genus native of semi moist, humus rich soils in open spots in woods in the<br />
Northern hemisphere with a focus in North America. They are spring flowering perennial bulbs with upright stalks crowned by nodding<br />
flowers. For any rich, well drained soil with sufficient moisture in spring and a protected spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any well drained, humus rich, leafy soil. Keep pots in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds need a cooling period of<br />
several months prior to germination in early spring. Carefully transplant bulbs from mid summer to early autumn as soon as leaves have<br />
withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Erythronium californicum<br />
(California Fawn Lily)<br />
Erythronium citrinum<br />
(Cream Fawn Lily)<br />
Erythronium <strong>de</strong>ns-canis<br />
(European Dog's Tooth)<br />
Erythronium grandiflorum<br />
(Avalanche Lily)<br />
Erythronium howellii<br />
(Howell’s Fawn Lily)<br />
Erythronium klamathense<br />
(Klamath Fawn Lily)<br />
Erythronium<br />
multiscapoi<strong>de</strong>um<br />
(Sierra Fawnlily)<br />
30 (40)cm, California Fawn Lily has creamy white nodding flowers above strongly mottled leaves. For any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in<br />
Humboldt County, California, USA at some 1500m. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5316 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
25 (35)cm, Cream Fawn Lily makes creamy white, nodding flowers with a lemon yellow base. For any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in<br />
Josephine County, Oregon, USA at some 550m. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5317 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, European Dog's Tooth is the only European species native of montane meadows from southwestern<br />
to central-south Europe. It makes a basal rosette of shiny, mid green leaves with darker reddish<br />
patterns and showy nodding pale purple flowers. For any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>. II-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6639 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (35)cm, Avalanche Lily makes beautiful rich yellow flowers with yellow anthers (Albany County<br />
populations) or brownish purple anthers (W allowa County populations). For any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from certified wild collections in Albany County, Wyoming,<br />
USA at some 3250m and in Wallowa County, Oregon, USA at some 1750m. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5318 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (35)cm, Howell’s Fawn Lily is hardly distinguishable from Erythronium citrinum. It makes creamy<br />
white, nodding flowers with a lemon yellow base. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from certified wild collections in Josephine County, Oregon, USA at some<br />
950m. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5319 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Klamath Fawn Lily produces creamy white flowers with a yellowish base above plain green<br />
leaves. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified<br />
wild collection in Siskiyou County, California, USA at some 1750m. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5320 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Sierra Fawnlily makes pale yellow flowers which age to pale violet. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Trinity County,<br />
California, USA at some 1600m. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5321 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Erythronium oregonum<br />
ssp. leucandrum<br />
(Giant White Fawn Lily)<br />
Erythronium tuolumnense<br />
(Tuolumne Fawn Lily)<br />
Eschscholzia (Californian Poppy)<br />
30 (40)cm, Giant White Fawn Lily makes quite large, nodding snow white to pale cream yellow flowers<br />
with a maroon to pale orange brown base. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Douglas County, Oregon, USA at some 450m. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5322 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
30 (45)cm, Tuolumne Fawn Lily has rich yellow flowers above plain green leaves. We offer the real<br />
species and not a sterile hybrid wrongly sold un<strong>de</strong>r this name in commercial gar<strong>de</strong>n stores. For any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in<br />
Tuolumne County, California, USA at some 1050m. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5323 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Californian Poppy is a small genus of some 12 annual, biennial or perennial species from western USA and Mexico with beautiful cup<br />
shaped, yellow, bright orange or wine-red to red flowers above glaucous, <strong>de</strong>eply dissected leaves. They are easily grown in any rich, very<br />
well drained, preferably rocky or dryish soil in a protected spot in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Annual species will readily self sow<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions.<br />
Sow seeds flat to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from mid spring to early summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Eschscholzia lobbii<br />
(Frying Pans Poppy)<br />
Eucalyptus (Gum Tree or Ash Tree)<br />
15 (20)cm, Frying Pans Poppy is an annual with rich butter yellow to cream-yellow flower cups above<br />
finely cut glaucous foliage. It is native of open rocky spots in the Central Valley and the Sierra Nevada<br />
foothills in California, USA. Sow seeds flat directly to the ground after the last freezing nights from end of<br />
spring to early summer. Will readily self sow un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6373 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
All Eucalyptus or Gum Trees offered here <strong>de</strong>scend from high elevation populations of Tasmania and Australia. They are frost resistant to<br />
a minimum of at least -7°C/20°F in the first year of sowing already and <strong>de</strong>rive from especially well selected cold hardy, cultivated strains.<br />
All are i<strong>de</strong>al container plants for any well drained, rocky to sandy soil in an always sunny spot. Pure humus is not suited as it may<br />
negatively affect the rooting system. All plants for which a hardiness of some -10°C/15°F is given below (equivalent to USDA Climate<br />
Zone 8), may be sufficiently winter hardy in Central Europe in normal winters and may be tried in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in a sheltered and sunny<br />
spot from their third year after sowing (around May) at an height of at least some 30cm. In a very cold winter with an exten<strong>de</strong>d permanent<br />
freezing period some branches and even thicker stems may occasionally die down, however plants usually will resprout from the stem's<br />
basis in late spring. In winter an insulating thick dry mulch layer arount them basis is recommen<strong>de</strong>d in or<strong>de</strong>r to prevent the root system<br />
from freezing through.<br />
Sow flat on any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C. If seeds do not germinate within 6 weeks, place pots in<br />
the refrigerator for some 6 weeks at roughly 5°C, then move pots to a warmer spot again. For several high elevation species this cold<br />
treatment enhances germination significantly. Keep seedlings very sunny in their first two winters in a frostfree spot with reduced watering<br />
at a minimum of some 5°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n in late spring of their third year or cultivate as pot plants throughout the year.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Eucalyptus acaciiformis<br />
(Wattle-leaved Peppermint)<br />
Eucalyptus aggregata<br />
(Black Gum)<br />
12 (20)m, Wattle-leaved Peppermint is a medium sized tree from N New South Wales and Northern<br />
Territory with a rough, gray to grayish brown bark and short, falcate to elliptic, bluish green, crenulated<br />
juvenile and pure green, lanceolate adult leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full<br />
sun. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3759 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6942 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus albens 12 (25)m, White Box is a medium sized tree wi<strong>de</strong>spread in south-eastern Australia (New South Wales,<br />
Victoria and South Australia).It has persistant grayish bark with white patches, and ornamental, bluish<br />
green ovate juvenile and lanceolate to broad-lanceolate grayish green adult leaves. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
Eucalyptus albens<br />
(White Box)<br />
Eucalyptus alpina<br />
(Grampians Gum)<br />
Eucalyptus amygdalina<br />
(Black Peppermint)<br />
Eucalyptus apiculata<br />
(Narrow-leaved Mountain<br />
Mallee)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3760 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6943 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
9 (14)m, Grampians Gum is native of the Grampians Range in Victoria, Australia. Makes only a tree with<br />
mo<strong>de</strong>rate growth. Shiny, gray green leaves with nice fragrance. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2267 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)m, Black Peppermint is a low tree with dark grayish brown bark and grayish green to bluish green,<br />
elliptical juvenile and lanceolate adult leaves with a typical very strong peppermint fragrance. White to<br />
cream flowers. Native of C, N and E Tasmania. For any well drained, sandy soil in full sun.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2268 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Narrow-leaved Mountain Mallee is an ornamental, rare, medium sized woody shrub to small tree<br />
with a white to grayish green bark and leathery, pure green, narrow-lanceolate juvenile and linear to<br />
narrow-lanceolate adult leaves. It is native of the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3761 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Eucalyptus approximans 12 (18)m, New England Mallee Ash, very limited in New South Wales, S Queensland. Slow growing<br />
medium sized tree with shiny green juvenile leaves and light gray bark. Needs especially good drainage.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2269 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus archerii 15 (20)m, Alpine Ci<strong>de</strong>r Gum from N Tasmania, similar to E. gunnii, but a hardier species. It has smaller<br />
leaves and beige to gray bark. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
Eucalyptus baeuerlenii<br />
(Baeuerlen's Gum)<br />
Eucalyptus blaxlandii<br />
(Blaxland's Stringybark)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2270 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6944 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6945 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus bosistoana 15 (35)m, Coast gray Box, a forest tree with a tall straight trunk and an open crown.<br />
Eucalyptus bridgesiana<br />
(Apple Box)<br />
Eucalyptus brookeriana<br />
(Rocka Rivulet Gum)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2272 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)m, Apple Box has rough, fibrous bark on the trunk, glossy green, round to ovate juvenile and<br />
lanceolate adult leaves.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2273 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6946 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus burgessiana 3 (6)m, Falconbridge Mallee Ash is a very rare and highly threatened tall woody shrub to small tree from<br />
the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia. It has a smooth, gray bark and leathery, dark green,<br />
broad-lanceolate juvenile and lanceolate to broad-lanceolate adult leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in<br />
a protected spot in full sun. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
Eucalyptus camphora<br />
(Mountain Swamp Gum)<br />
Eucalyptus cinerea<br />
(Argyle Apple)<br />
Eucalyptus coccifera<br />
(Tasmanian Snow Gum)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3762 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
17 (29)m, Mountain Swamp Gum is native of southeastern Australia. It is a large tree for any poor, loamy<br />
soil and summer drought. Short, broad, reddish leaves, and gray to brown, smooth bark.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2274 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
12 (20)m, Argyle Apple grows in southeastern Australia. It is a mo<strong>de</strong>rately growing, completely silvery tree.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2275 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)m, Tasmanian Snow Gum is native to Tasmania. Descends from freezing alpine regions, will stay<br />
smaller in poor soils, and requires good drainage. Green juvenile leaves, usually purple un<strong>de</strong>rneath.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2278 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus cordata 10 (25)m, Heart-leaved Silver Gum is a variable tree with most ornamental silvery green juvenile leaves. A<br />
species native of Tasmania which can be grown in any rich, well drained soil in a protected, sunny spot.<br />
Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
Eucalyptus crenulata<br />
(Buxton Silver Gum)<br />
Eucalyptus dalrympleana<br />
(Broad-leaved Kindling<br />
Bark)<br />
Eucalyptus dalrympleana<br />
ssp. heptantha<br />
(Mountain White Gum)<br />
Eucalyptus <strong>de</strong>anei<br />
(Mountain Blue Gum)<br />
Eucalyptus <strong>de</strong>beuzevillei<br />
(syn. Eucalyptus.<br />
pauciflora ssp.<br />
<strong>de</strong>beuzevillei)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3763 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7 (15)m, Buxton Silver Gum is a rare, small, and mo<strong>de</strong>rately growing tree with silvery green leaves with<br />
crenulated margins and small, sweetly fragrant white flower buds. It is a rare native species of Victoria<br />
province, Australia. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected and sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3764 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
35 (70)m, Broad-leaved Kindling Bark grows in New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. It is a very tall,<br />
fast-growing tree with reddish-tinted blue green leaves and <strong>de</strong>corative gray, cream to pink patched bark.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2279 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)m, Mountain White Gum is a tall tree with a light reddish-brown bark, a broad crown and elliptic or<br />
ovate, glossy green juvenile leaves and narrow lanceolate adult leaves, cream-white flowers. This species<br />
is native of dryish woods in sandy or loamy soils at higher altitu<strong>de</strong>s in New South Wales and Queensland.<br />
VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0082 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6952 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)m, Jounama Snow Gum from south-eastern New South Wales. The hardiest of all Eucalyptus!<br />
Has pure white stems in mature specimens, taller than Eucalyptus pauciflora. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2313 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Eucalyptus <strong>de</strong>legatensis<br />
(Alpine Ash)<br />
Eucalyptus <strong>de</strong>ndromorpha<br />
(Budawang Ash)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6951 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6947 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus dives 10 (18)m, Broad Leaved Peppermint, medium sized tree with finely textured, fibrous, grayish brown bark<br />
on trunk and opposite, ovate to lanceolate, grayish green leaves, and white to cream flowers. From New<br />
South Wales (Queensland, Australia). For any well drained, sandy soil in full sun.<br />
Eucalyptus elata<br />
(River Peppermint)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2374 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6948 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus elliptica 5 (2)m, tall tree with white flowers and ovoid to elliptical leaves. Very rare and highly endangered species<br />
from high altitu<strong>de</strong>s of north-eastern Australia. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
Eucalyptus fastigata<br />
(Brown Barrel Gum)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2385 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (50)m, Brown Barrel Gum has a reddish brown to gray bark, broad lanceolate, glossy green leaves,<br />
and white to cream flowers. Native of New South Wales to Victoria (Australia). Very tolerant to moist, yet<br />
well drained soils and hardy.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2386 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus fraxinoi<strong>de</strong>s 30 (60)m, White Ash throughout S Australia. A very tall and fast growing tree with highly <strong>de</strong>corative white<br />
bark. Attractive foliage, juvenile leaves are purple. For a cool, rather moist spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2389 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus glaucescens 20 (35)m, Tingaringy Gum from south-eastern New South Wales and north-eastern Victoria. Makes silver<br />
round leaves when being juvenile and has a peeling white bark. Very hardy and tolerant to most, yet well<br />
drained soils. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2398 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus globoi<strong>de</strong>a 17 (30)m, White Stringybark, small to tall tree with rough, fibrous, light gray to reddish brown bark, and<br />
glossy green, broadly lanceolate adult leaves, and white to cream flowers. Native of costal areas to<br />
mountain slopes and tablelands in New South Wales to E Victoria (Queensland, Australia). For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Eucalyptus globulus ssp.<br />
bicostata<br />
(Victorian Blue Gum)<br />
Eucalyptus globulus ssp.<br />
mai<strong>de</strong>nii<br />
(Mai<strong>de</strong>n's Gum)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2400 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7 (15)m, Victorian Blue Gum makes a tall tree with a grey bark and oblong, elliptical to juvenile green<br />
leaves and showy, bluish-green, lanceolate to falcate adult leaves and white flowers. A montane<br />
subspecies native of slopes in southern New South Wales and Victoria (Great Dividing Range west to the<br />
Pyrenees), and a single population in South Australia (Mount Bryan, north of Burra). VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0084 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7 (15)m, Mai<strong>de</strong>n's Gum 7 (15)m, Victorian Blue Gum makes a tall tree with a grey bark and oblong,<br />
elliptical to juvenile green leaves and showy, bluish-green, lanceolate to falcate adult leaves and white<br />
flowers. A subspecies native of subcoastal regions in south-eastern New South W ales and eastern<br />
Victoria. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0083 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus goniocalyx 8 (15)m, Long-leaved Box is a fast growing species native of New South Wales and Victoria, Australia. It<br />
has a persistent grayish white bark and makes dull green, broad-lanceolate juvenile and lanceolate adult<br />
leaves. For any rich, very well drained, slightly dry soil in a protected and sunny spot. Zona Climática<br />
USDA 8.<br />
Eucalyptus gregsoniana<br />
(Wolgan Snow Gum)<br />
Eucalyptus gunnii<br />
(Ci<strong>de</strong>r Gum)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3765 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
4 (10)m, Wolgan Snow Gum is native of Blue Mountains and Budawang range in south-eastern South<br />
Wales, very slow growing, and smallest of the hardy Eucalyptus. It has thick greenish white leaves, well<br />
adapted to any well drained soil. Makes many white flowers. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2399 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (40)m, Ci<strong>de</strong>r Gum occurs in the Central Plateau of Tasmania, making a large, slen<strong>de</strong>r tree. Seeds<br />
from a very hardy high elevation population. Fast and reliably growing, tolerant to poor soils. Brown to<br />
white bark. Numerous white flowers. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2044 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Eucalyptus ingustrina 4 (10)m, Privet-leaved Stringybark, spreading low tree with a <strong>de</strong>nse crown, cream to grayish bark, glossy<br />
dark green, broad lanceolate leaves and white to cream or pink (rarely red) flowers. Native of New South<br />
Wales (Queensland, Australia). Good for any well drained, slightly moist soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Eucalyptus johnstonii<br />
(Tasmanian Yellow Gum)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2840 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6949 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Eucalyptus kitsoniana<br />
(Gippsland Mallee)<br />
4 (8)m, Gippsland Mallee is an adaptable, medium sized tree with yellowish-brown and greenish-brown<br />
bark, and cream to pale rose flowers. Native of Western Victoria (Gippsland near Foster to the Lower<br />
Glenelg River).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0081 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus kybeanensis 5 (10)m, Kybean Mallee Ash from Australia, a larger shrub to small tree, usually multi-trunked, with thin,<br />
dark green, glossy leaves. Native of New South Wales to Victoria growing on tablelands. Very robust and<br />
probably hardy enough for the gar<strong>de</strong>n in Central Europe. For any well drained soil in full sun.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2043 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus laevopinea 15 (40)m, Silvertop Stringybark makes a tall tree with silvery to reddish brown, persistent bark and silvery<br />
green, broad-lanceolate juvenile and lanceolate, dull green adult leaves. It naturally occurs in southeastern<br />
Australia (New South Wales and Queensland). For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3766 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus leucoxylon 5 (12)m, Yellow Gum, rather small, compact tree with bluish green, juvenile leaves, strongly scented.<br />
Make nice, bright red flowers. Need some winter protection (mats) around young branches.<br />
Eucalyptus ligustrina<br />
(Privet-leaved Stringybark)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2839 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6950 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus macarthurii 8 (12)m, Cam<strong>de</strong>n Woollybutt from south-eastern Australia, a rough-barked medium sized tree with a<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse crown and extremely aromatic leaves. Easy and very tolerant to drought. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
Eucalyptus macrorhyncha<br />
ssp. cannonii<br />
Eucalyptus macrorhyncha<br />
ssp. macrorhyncha<br />
(Red Stringybark)<br />
Eucalyptus mannifera ssp.<br />
elliptica<br />
Eucalyptus mannifera ssp.<br />
maculosa<br />
Eucalyptus mannifera ssp.<br />
mannifera<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2841 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7 (15)m, Cannon's Stringybark is a medium sized tree from south-eastern Australia. Has very ornamental,<br />
<strong>de</strong>eply fissured, reddish to gray bark. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3767 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (30)m, Red Stringybark is a medium sized to tall tree from south-eastern Australia (New South Wales,<br />
Victoria, and South Australia). It has a very ornamental, <strong>de</strong>eply fissured, brownish red to gray, persistant<br />
bark and broad-lanceolate glossy green juvenile and lanceolate dull to semi-glossy green adult leaves. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3768 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7 (20)m, Brittle Gum is a rare and threatened species with almost round to elliptic, bluish green juvenile<br />
and lanceolate to broad-lanceolate adult leaves, and a whitish-grey to yellowish-grey, shedding bark.<br />
Native of New South Wales (Tomalla area) and Queensland. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected<br />
spot in full sun. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3769 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7 (20)m, Brittle Gum has almost round juvenile leaves and a whitish-grey bark with large reddish patches.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3770 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7 (20)m, Brittle Gum has dull grayish green, lanceolate to linear juvenile and narrow-lanceolate grayish<br />
green adult leaves. Its bark is whitish-grey, smooth and shows large reddish or dark gray patches. Native<br />
of New South Wales and Victoria, Australia. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Zona Climática<br />
USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3771 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus melliodora 15 (25)m, Yellow Box, native to south-eastern Queensland, New South Wales and W Victoria. Seeds<br />
<strong>de</strong>scend from a frost proven population. Makes an overloading, very attractive tree with bright blue foliage.<br />
Brown to black bark with yellow streaks.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2842 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus microcorys 20 (50)m, Tallowwood, from moist soils. Plenty of small white flowers.<br />
Eucalyptus mitchelliana<br />
(Mount Buffalo Gum)<br />
Eucalyptus moorei ssp.<br />
moorei<br />
(Narrow-Leafed Sally)<br />
Eucalyptus morrisbyi<br />
(Morrisby's Gum)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2843 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7231 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5 (7)m, Narrow-Leafed Sally is a large shrub to small tree with smooth gray white bark. Narrow leaves and<br />
white flowers. Very robust and hardy. USDA Climate Zone 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2844 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7232 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Eucalyptus neglecta 10 (25)m, Omeo Round-leaved Gum is a fast growing species from Victoria, Australia. It makes large,<br />
round, bluish green juvenile leaves. A very adoptable species for any rich, well drained soil in full sun to<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
Eucalyptus nicholii<br />
(Willow-Leafed Peppermint)<br />
Eucalyptus nitens<br />
(Shining Gum)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3772 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)m, Willow-Leafed Peppermint from Australia, makes a wi<strong>de</strong>-spreading, weeping symmetrical fineleafed<br />
tree. Very robust as it tolerates heat, cold, drought, and any soil. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2845 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7233 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus nitida 7 (15)m, Smithton Peppermint is a fast growing species with shiny green adult leaves with a peppermint<br />
fragrance. It is native of Tasmania and easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny soil. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3773 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus notabilis 15 (30)m, Blue Mountains Mahoganymakes a tall tree with a persistent, gray to reddish brown bark and<br />
broadly-lanceolate, dark green juvenile and lanceolate adult leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
protected spot in full sun. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
Eucalyptus nova-anglica<br />
(New England Peppermint)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3774 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)m, New England Peppermint or Black Peppermint has very fragrant leaves, extracts are commonly<br />
used for oil production.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2846 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus obtusiflora 10 (17)m, Port Jackson Gum, juvenile ovoid, shiny grayish green and adult lanceolate leaves. Native of<br />
New South Wales (Queensland, Australia). For any well drained, rich soil in a sunny, protected spot.<br />
Eucalyptus olsenii<br />
(Woila Gum)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2847 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7234 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus ovata 12 (25)m, Swamp Gum native to S Australia. Very <strong>de</strong>corative Eucalyptus for visually any soil, ranging<br />
from dry to wet positions. Peeling white bark and thick, broad leaves.<br />
Eucalyptus paliformis<br />
(Wadbilliga Wash)<br />
Eucalyptus parvula<br />
(syn. Eucalyptus parvifolia)<br />
Eucalyptus pauciflora ssp.<br />
niphophila<br />
(syn. Eucalyptus<br />
niphophila)<br />
Eucalyptus pauciflora ssp.<br />
pauciflora<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2848 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5 (12)m, Wadbilliga Wash has a smooth bark and lanceolate, glossy green juvenile leaves and lanceolate,<br />
glossy adult leaves. A rare species known only from a single site dry woods in sandy soils in the<br />
Wadbilliga area (New South Wales). VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0080 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
8 (18)m, Small-leafed Gum, south-eastern New South Wales, medium sized, rather compact growing<br />
tree, highly endangered in its native habitat. Its leaves are rather small, brown or gray bark. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2850 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 6,99<br />
10 (20)m, Snow Gum from Australia, one of the hardiest Eucalyptus species, fast growing in cultivation,<br />
large bluish green, thick, leathery leaves. On mature trees, the peeled bark shines in various colors with<br />
white, tan, reddish brown, gray, and shiny silver areas. Need good drainage. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2851 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
8 (16)m, White Sallee Snow Gum, from south-eastern Australia and Tasmania. White trunk and white<br />
leaves. For any well drained soils. Very robust and hardy. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2852 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus perriniana 8 (25)m, Spinning Gum, from south-eastern New South Wales and E Victoria. Decorative, round, stem<br />
encircling, juvenile leaves, turning in full sun to a spectacular purple-grey color. Cream colored flowers on<br />
even juvenile plants. Very robust for windy spots. Very hardy. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2853 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus pilularis 20 (45)m, Blackbutt Gum. Makes a very large, spreading tree. Fast growing and reliably hardy, if roots are<br />
protected from heavy frosts.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2854 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus piperita 7 (12)m, Sydney Peppermint. Rather short-stemmed tree with wi<strong>de</strong>-spreading branches. Numerous white<br />
flowers.<br />
Eucalyptus polyanthemos<br />
(Red Box)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2855 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)m, Red Box is native to Australia. Highly attractive, blue green foliage, leaves are round, grow<br />
vertically and are arranged alternately. Need some winter protection (mats) in col<strong>de</strong>r areas.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2856 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus pulverulenta 10 (20)m, Silver Mountain Gum, Australia and New Zealand. Most attractive, silver blue foliage,<br />
commonly used in the florist industry. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2857 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus regnans 40 (130)m (!), Australian Mountain Ash, native to south-eastern Australia and Tasmania. If not the<br />
California Redwood (Sequoia sempervirens), then this is the tallest tree in the world. In cultivation it is fastgrowing,<br />
makes a straight trunk, very drought-tolerant. Leaves are bright green when young, turning to<br />
blue-grey as they mature.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2858 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus risdonii 3 (8)m, Risdon Peppermint, en<strong>de</strong>mic to Tasmania, very rare. Weeping growth habit, smooth, pale bark<br />
and heart shaped, silvery blue juvenile leaves. Numerous creamy white flowers.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2859 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus robusta 4 (10)m, Swamp Mahogany, from coastal south-eastern Australia. Medium sized tree for a wet, poor soil,<br />
adapts well to dry positions. Dark green leaves and rough, dark brown bark. Many exceptionally nice pink<br />
flowers.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2861 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus rodwayii 5 (12)m, Swamp Peppermint, from Tasmania. Reddish purple twigs, dark green leaves. Makes a <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
crown. Especially good for swampy, moist grounds in poor, loamy soils. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2862 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus rubida 15 (25)m , Candle-bark Gum from south-eastern Australia (Dipton) and Tasmania. Makes a large with<br />
attractive light blue green leaves, usually with pinkish, purplish or bronze tint. White bark peels in ribbon<br />
strips. Well suited for dry, rocky spots. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2863 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus saligna 20 (45)m, Sydney Blue Gum. Fast growing tree when well watered. Highly ornamental white flowers.<br />
Grows best on good loamy soil.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2864 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus si<strong>de</strong>roxylon 10 (25)m, Iron Bark Gum. Has very fragrant leaves, and large, ornamental red to yellow flowers. For any<br />
poor clay-soils, provi<strong>de</strong>d that drainage is good. A very drought resistant species.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2865 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus sieberi 7 (30)m, Silvertop Ash Eucalyptus. A large, erect tree with thick dark brown, <strong>de</strong>eply fissured bark. White<br />
flowers.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2866 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus smithii 17 (25)m, Gully Gum has a rough, grayish brown bark and very long, narrow leaves and white flowers.<br />
Native of moist soils in southern New South Wales to eastern Victoria (Australia). For any well drained,<br />
slightly moist soil in full sun.<br />
Eucalyptus stellulata<br />
(Black Sallee)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1360 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5 (15)m, Black Sallee or Muzzle Wood is native of E Victoria to E New South Wales, overloading, <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
crown, olive green, white peeling bark. Robust, even for poor, wet soils and partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Zona Climática<br />
USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2867 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucalyptus stricta 3 (5)m, Blue Mountains Mallee Ash is a medium sized shrub to small tree from New South Wales<br />
(Newnes Plateau to Budawang Range), Australia. It makes broad-lanceolate, pure glossy green juvenile<br />
and narrow-lanceolate to lanceolate, glossy green adult leaves, and very showy, scarlet flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
terminal clusters. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
Eucalyptus sturgissiana<br />
(Ettrema Mallee)<br />
Eucalyptus subcrenulata<br />
(Alpine Yellow Gum)<br />
Eucalyptus tenuiramis<br />
(syn. Eucalyptus tasmanica)<br />
Eucalyptus urnigera<br />
(Urn Gum)<br />
Eucalyptus viminalis ssp.<br />
viminalis<br />
(Ribbon Gum)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3775 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7235 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7236 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
7 (15)m, Silver Peppermint is a medium sized tree from dry sites in north-eastern Tasmania. It has a<br />
cream bark with dark gray patches and shiny silvery green juvenile leaves. Fast growing in any rich, very<br />
well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3776 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (30)m, Urn Gum is a medium sized to tall species native of Tasmania. It is fast growing and makes<br />
bluish green to pure green, round juvenile leaves. The seed capsules perfectly resemble small urns. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3777 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)m, Ribbon Gum from Australia and Tasmania), large tree with peeling white bark, dark and creamcolored<br />
patches. Narrow and soft leaves. Very robust and recovers very well from frost burns, probably<br />
hardy enough in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2868 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Eucalyptus youmanii 12 (20)m, Youman's Stringybark has a light colored gray to reddish brown bark, glossy greenish to bluish<br />
green juvenile leaves, broad lanceolate adult leaves, and white to cream flowers. Native of tablelands in<br />
New South Wales (Queensland, Australia). For any well drained, rocky, rich soil in full sun. One of the<br />
hardiest Eucalyptus species! Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
Eucomis (Pineapple Hyacinth)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1364 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Pineapple Hyacinth, forming large rosettes and erect flowering stems with numerous large flowers in yellowish sha<strong>de</strong>s, crowned by a<br />
pineapple like, small leaf rosette. From high altitu<strong>de</strong>s of S Africa, growing in rocky slopes. Keep absolutely dry in winter in the gar<strong>de</strong>n or<br />
unpot and store in a frost-free place. Bulbs shall be planted rather <strong>de</strong>ep as protection from strong frost in winter. Alternatively cover plants<br />
with a thick and dry mulch layer.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 15°C in any well drained soil in a sunny place. Keep pots frost free for two years. Plant young bulbs rather<br />
<strong>de</strong>ep to protect from frost in late spring.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Eucomis autumnalis 30 (50)cm, green pineapple like leaf crown above long-lasting whitish green star like flowers. For any rich<br />
soil with good drainage in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. One of the hardiest of all Pineapple Hyacinths. Plant<br />
bulbs rather <strong>de</strong>ep. Protect with a thick dry mulch layer in winter. Zona Climática USDA 6. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2809 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,79<br />
Eucomis bicolor 40cm, green white flowers with purple edges. Showy species from moist high altitu<strong>de</strong> slopes. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 9. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2810 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Eucomis comosa 80 (100)cm, one of the tallest species within the genus with perfumed, large, long lasting greenish yellow<br />
flowers. For any rich soil with good drainage in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. As for all Eucomis, plant large<br />
bulbs rather <strong>de</strong>ep (four to five times their size) to protect from freezing. Zona Climática USDA 7. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2811 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eucomis pole-evansii 2m, wi<strong>de</strong>-opening green or pale yellow flowers, makes a cluster of leaves at the tip of each flower spike,<br />
attractive greenish fruits. Zona Climática USDA 9. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2812 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Eugenia (Brush Cherry) & Syzgium (Rose Apple)<br />
Brush Cherries and Rose Apples are mostly evergreen woody shrubs to small trees from South America, respectively Asia within the<br />
myrtle family (Myrtaceae). They have ornamental, usually dark green and glossy foliage and fragrant small to large whitish flowers. Several<br />
species have bright colored, edible, juicy and sweet, pleasantly aromatic fruits. All are easily grown in pots or containers in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong> at a minimum of some 10°C to 15°C in winter with reduced watering.<br />
Sow at 20°C to 25°C in any well drained, rich soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep seedlings drier at a minimum of some 15°C in<br />
a sunny position in winter.<br />
3 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Eugenia myrtifolia<br />
(Brush Cherry)<br />
Eugenia uniflora<br />
(Surinam Cherry)<br />
Syzgium jambos<br />
(Roseapple)<br />
Euonymus (Spindle Berry)<br />
150 (350)cm, Brush Cherry is an evergreen, woody shrub from Australia with glossy, dark green leaves<br />
and small whitish flowers followed by edible, aromatic, bright lilac-rose fruits. An excellent, ornamental<br />
container plant which is easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. In<br />
winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8293 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
200 (450)cm, Surinam Cherry or Pitanga is an evergreen, woody shrub from eastern South America and<br />
has slightly glossy, dark green leaves and small whitish flowers followed by edible, very aromatic, orangered<br />
to dark red fruits. An excellent, ornamental container plant which is easily grown in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C. V-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8352 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
400 (800)cm, Roseapple, Malabar Plum or Pomarrosa is a <strong>de</strong>corative, evergreen, tall woody shrub to<br />
small tree from Southeast Asia. It produces ornamental, glossy, dark green, leathery leaves with <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
dark brownish fine hairs beneath and large white flowers followed by utmost <strong>de</strong>licous, large egg-sized,<br />
extremely aromatic, pale yellow fruits (in the offered variety, Szygium jambos var. jambos) with a single<br />
large seed insi<strong>de</strong>. The taste is unique and i<strong>de</strong>ntical to the musk rose - an almost unreal taste! A much<br />
valued fruit plant as well as an excellent and very ornamental container plant. Easily grown in any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot. Plants do not grow too fast<br />
and once they are becoming too large, they can be pruned back. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum<br />
of some 15°C. We offer freshly harvested and viable seeds! V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8660 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Spindle Berries are large shrubs to small trees from open, slightly moist spots in woods throughout Europe to Japan. Very easy in<br />
cultivation, good to cut back. Spindle Berries have usually small, greenish flowers in spring, yet very <strong>de</strong>corative, bright pink to scarlet fruits<br />
which open wi<strong>de</strong>ly to release brilliant orange to rose seeds from late summer to autumn or early winter. Foliage turns bright yellow to<br />
burning red in autumn.<br />
Sow flat in n any well drained, slightly sandy, humus rich soil in autumn to early spring, keep pots in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d place. Cultivate<br />
plants in pots for two years before transplanting to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Aviso: All parts (especially the attractive fruits) are poisonous if eaten.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Euonymus alatus var.<br />
ciliato<strong>de</strong>ntatus<br />
(Korean Winged Spindle<br />
Berry)<br />
Euonymus cornutus var.<br />
quinquecornutus<br />
(Five Horned Spindleberry)<br />
Euphorbia (Canary Succulent Spurge)<br />
2 (4)m, Korean Winged Spindle Berry is a beautiful and very rare <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrub from Korea and<br />
the Himalaya region with oval leaves turning to an amazing bright rosy-red in autumn and greenish-white<br />
flowers followed by most ornamental, pendulous rich pink fruit capsules with bright orange seeds from<br />
late summer to autumn. For any humus rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8263 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
2 (4)m, Five Horned Spindleberry is a beautiful and very rare <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrub from China with<br />
narrow, dark green leaves, pink flowers in spring and most ornamental, pendulous greenish-pink tinged<br />
fruits with upwards recurving tips and bright orange seeds from late summer to autumn. For any humus<br />
rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8262 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Succulent Euphorbia native to the Canary Islands and Ma<strong>de</strong>ira occur in the lower succulent zone at between sea level to 800m,<br />
respectively the laurel forest. Suited for any well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot in summer. Keep plants in winter at a minimum of<br />
some 12°C, keep soil almost completely dry, Euphorbia mellifera and Euphorbia lambii (both from the moist laurel forest) require different<br />
conditions (see below).<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, rather sandy or rocky soil at a minimum of some 15°C all year long. Keep pots in a sunny spot. Seeds<br />
germinate very irregularly over a longer period, some may germinate within one week after potting, and others may need up to six months.<br />
Transplant in early spring as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Note: All parts are poisonous if ingested, the milk sap may cause severe skin irritations and eye burns !<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Euphorbia anachoreta<br />
(Selvagens Spurge)<br />
Exclusive<br />
120 (250)cm, Selvagens Spurge is a beautiful, very rare en<strong>de</strong>mic from the island of Fora, Selvagens<br />
(Portugal), south of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. Makes most ornamental, silvery green, broadly lanceolate leaves on strong<br />
succulent stems. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep dry in winter at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3280 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Euphorbia aphylla 50 (100)cm, beautiful, <strong>de</strong>nse woody shrub with light green to yellowish green, upright growing, succulent,<br />
leafless stems. Native of wind exposed, rocky sites close to the sea in the northwest of Gran Canaria,<br />
Tenerife, and La Gomera. For any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun throughout the<br />
year. Reduce watering to a minimum in winter and keep at a winter low of some 15°C. V-VII.<br />
Euphorbia atropurpurea<br />
var. atropurpurea<br />
Euphorbia atropurpurea<br />
var. atropurpurea f. lutea<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Euphorbia balsamifera<br />
(Balsamiferous Spurge)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3272 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (200)cm, one of the most colorful Euphorbia with broad brownish red stems, quite large bluish green<br />
leaves and intense purplish red inflorescences and seed capsules. A rarely seen ornamental en<strong>de</strong>mic<br />
with limited populations in south-western Tenerife, where it grows in sun exposed, rocky soils and slopes.<br />
Easy in any well drained, rather rocky soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier and sunny in winter at min. 10°C. IV-<br />
VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1655 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (160)cm, a very rare form of the above, found in small and remote populations in northwestern<br />
Tenerife only. Same habit as the above yet with pure yellow bracts. From sun exposed, rocky soils in<br />
mountain slopes. As easily cultivated as the species. For any well drained, rather rocky soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Keep drier and sunny in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1683 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (250)cm, Balsamiferous Spurge is native of all islands in rocky and sunny places in the lower<br />
succulent zone. It has broad, shortly lanceolate, fresh green to glaucous leaves on broad, light terracotta<br />
brown, very succulent stems. It makes a single central flower above light to yellowish green pseudo-petals<br />
(cyathies) on each branch followed by a large yellowish to reddish green, sometimes slightly pubescent<br />
seed capsule. Seeds from populations in the North of La Gomera (Agulo, 80m and east of Hermigua,<br />
220m), where larger plants (up to 220cm in height) can be found and which may be a result of more<br />
frequently available moisture, North Eastern Tenerife (200m, Anaga range), northern La Palma (150m),<br />
and small, locally ocurring specimens in the upper parts of valleys in the Jandía region on Fuerteventura<br />
(300m). An easily grown and very robust species. X-III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7340 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4716 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Gomera)<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3049 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Euphorbia berthelotii 150 (300)cm, en<strong>de</strong>mic to the succulent shrub and the lower succulent zones of La Gomera. A member of<br />
the Euphorbia obtusifolia complex with cinnamon brown stems and long, lanceolate, bright green leaves<br />
and yellow cyathies (pseudo-flower petals). Easily grown in any well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1685 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Euphorbia canariensis 150 (300)cm, Canary Can<strong>de</strong>labra Spurge has highly succulent, 4 (rarely 6) angled, upright growing, <strong>de</strong>ep<br />
(Canary Can<strong>de</strong>laber Spurge) green, cactus-like branches and maroon red fruits on adult plants. From the lower succulent zone<br />
occurring in lava formations and mountain slopes on all islands. For any well drained soil in full sun. Keep<br />
almost completely dry in winter. V-VI.<br />
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Euphorbia <strong>de</strong>ndroi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Mediterranean Tree<br />
Spurge)<br />
Euphorbia margalidiana<br />
(Margalida Spurge)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Euphorbia mellifera<br />
(ex Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
Euphorbia obtusifolia ssp.<br />
broussonetii<br />
(syn. Euphorbia<br />
broussonetii)<br />
Euphorbia obtusifolia ssp.<br />
obtusifolia<br />
(syn. Euphorbia obtusifolia)<br />
Euphorbia obtusifolia ssp.<br />
regis-jubae<br />
(syn. Euphorbia regis-jubae)<br />
Euphorbia obtusifolia ssp.<br />
wildpretii<br />
Euphorbia (Subtropical Succulent Spurge)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1689 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6483 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
140 (200)cm, Mediterranean Tree Spurge is a beautiful, semi hardy, <strong>de</strong>nsely branching, woody shrub like<br />
species with showy orange red leaves before plants start their summer dormancy. Native of coastal areas<br />
throughout the Mediterranean. Easily grown in pots in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 5°C. Seeds from a wild collection in the<br />
valley above Pedra Longa in eastern Sardinia (Italy). Zona climática USDA 10. III-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7346 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4236 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña, Italia)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Margalida Spurge is an endangered succulent perennial species from steep cliffs in the vicinity of<br />
the sea on a small island on the northwestern coast of Ibiza (Balearic islands, Spain). It makes several<br />
branches with elongated fresh green leaves and yellowish-green inflorescences. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7393 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
2 (5)m, as the species from Tenerife. However Ma<strong>de</strong>ira plants are native of exposed spots in the laurel<br />
forest and have slightly larger and longer leaves (up to 25cm). For any humus rich soil in a partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. In winter keep at a minimum of some 10°C in a sunny spot with reduced watering. Sow at<br />
between 12°C to a maximum of some 15°C, as higher temperatures may inhibit germination! VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1700 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
180 (250)cm, rather narrow, grayish green stems, narrow yellowish green to light bluish green leaves and<br />
yellowish green inflorescences. The seed capsules are nicely contrasting in bright yellow to intense red.<br />
The subspecies of Euphorbia obtusifolia found on the western Canary Islands growing in xerophytic<br />
shrub formations as well as open spots in the lower zone of the laurel forest. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. III-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4699 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Gomera)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3029 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (240)cm, tall and broad shrub from exposed spots in rocky slopes throughout the southern succulent<br />
shrub of Tenerife. Has rather narrow, grayish green stems and narrow yellowish green to light bluish<br />
green leaves with an acute tip in ssp. obtusifolia (form 1 has narrow leaves, form 2 has very narrow, grass<br />
like leaves) and yellowish green inflorescences. Seed capsules are nicely contrasting in bright yellow to<br />
intense red. Easy in any well drained, rather rocky soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier and sunny in winter at<br />
min. 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2633 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (forma 2)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2632 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (forma 1)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
120 (300)cm, subspecies native of the eastern islands (Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura), with<br />
a very diverse habit, reaching roughly some 40cm in dry positions in the south of Fuerteventura to more<br />
than 300cm in moist spots in central parts of Gran Canaria. Narrow, erect, grayish brown stems are<br />
topped with middle green to yellowish green linear leaves and an intense yellow inflorescence. Easy in any<br />
rich, yet well drained rocky soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C. IX-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1744 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
120 (240)cm, tall and broad shrub from exposed spots in rocky slopes throughout the northern succulent<br />
shrub of Tenerife. Has rather narrow, grayish green stems and narrow yellowish green to light bluish<br />
green leaves with a roun<strong>de</strong>d tip in ssp. wildpretii and yellowish green inflorescences. Seed capsules are<br />
nicely contrasting in bright yellow to intense red. Easy in any well drained, rather rocky soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Keep drier and sunny in winter at min. 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2631 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Succulent Euphorbia native to the Canary Islands and Ma<strong>de</strong>ira occur in the lower succulent zone at between sea level to 800m,<br />
respectively the laurel forest. Suited for any well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot in summer. Keep plants in winter at a minimum of<br />
some 12°C, keep soil almost completely dry, Euphorbia mellifera and Euphorbia lambii (both from the moist laurel forest) require different<br />
conditions (see below).<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, rather sandy or rocky soil at a minimum of some 15°C all year long. Keep pots in a sunny spot. Seeds<br />
germinate very irregularly over a longer period, some may germinate within one week after potting, and others may need up to six months.<br />
Transplant in early spring as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Note: All parts are poisonous if ingested, the milk sap may cause severe skin irritations and eye burns !<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: Todo el material proviene sólo <strong>de</strong> plantas cultivadas en Alemania o en el Líbano. No ofrecemos ningún material coleccionado<br />
en el hábitat y rechezamos ven<strong>de</strong>r aquel material para proteger varias especies en peligro <strong>de</strong> extinción en su hábitat y para conformar con<br />
leyes nacionales así como internacionales sobre comerciar plantas protegidas y sus partes, por ejemplo semillas.<br />
Euphorbia aphylla 50 (100)cm, beautiful, <strong>de</strong>nse woody shrub with light green to yellowish green, upright growing, succulent,<br />
leafless stems. Native of wind exposed, rocky sites close to the sea in the northwest of Gran Canaria,<br />
Tenerife, and La Gomera. For any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun throughout the<br />
year. Reduce watering to a minimum in winter and keep at a winter low of some 15°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3272 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Euphorbia atropurpurea<br />
var. atropurpurea<br />
Euphorbia atropurpurea<br />
var. atropurpurea f. lutea<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Euphorbia balsamifera<br />
(Balsamiferous Spurge)<br />
120 (200)cm, one of the most colorful Euphorbia with broad brownish red stems, quite large bluish green<br />
leaves and intense purplish red inflorescences and seed capsules. A rarely seen ornamental en<strong>de</strong>mic<br />
with limited populations in south-western Tenerife, where it grows in sun exposed, rocky soils and slopes.<br />
Easy in any well drained, rather rocky soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier and sunny in winter at min. 10°C. IV-<br />
VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1655 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (160)cm, a very rare form of the above, found in small and remote populations in northwestern<br />
Tenerife only. Same habit as the above yet with pure yellow bracts. From sun exposed, rocky soils in<br />
mountain slopes. As easily cultivated as the species. For any well drained, rather rocky soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Keep drier and sunny in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1683 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (250)cm, Balsamiferous Spurge is native of all islands in rocky and sunny places in the lower<br />
succulent zone. It has broad, shortly lanceolate, fresh green to glaucous leaves on broad, light terracotta<br />
brown, very succulent stems. It makes a single central flower above light to yellowish green pseudo-petals<br />
(cyathies) on each branch followed by a large yellowish to reddish green, sometimes slightly pubescent<br />
seed capsule. Seeds from populations in the North of La Gomera (Agulo, 80m and east of Hermigua,<br />
220m), where larger plants (up to 220cm in height) can be found and which may be a result of more<br />
frequently available moisture, North Eastern Tenerife (200m, Anaga range), northern La Palma (150m),<br />
and small, locally ocurring specimens in the upper parts of valleys in the Jandía region on Fuerteventura<br />
(300m). An easily grown and very robust species. X-III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4716 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Gomera)<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7340 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3049 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Euphorbia berthelotii 150 (300)cm, en<strong>de</strong>mic to the succulent shrub and the lower succulent zones of La Gomera. A member of<br />
the Euphorbia obtusifolia complex with cinnamon brown stems and long, lanceolate, bright green leaves<br />
and yellow cyathies (pseudo-flower petals). Easily grown in any well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1685 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Euphorbia canariensis 150 (300)cm, Canary Can<strong>de</strong>labra Spurge has highly succulent, 4 (rarely 6) angled, upright growing, <strong>de</strong>ep<br />
(Canary Can<strong>de</strong>laber Spurge) green, cactus-like branches and maroon red fruits on adult plants. From the lower succulent zone<br />
occurring in lava formations and mountain slopes on all islands. For any well drained soil in full sun. Keep<br />
almost completely dry in winter. V-VI.<br />
Euphorbia <strong>de</strong>ndroi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Mediterranean Tree<br />
Spurge)<br />
Euphorbia grandicornis<br />
Euphorbia mellifera<br />
(ex Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
Euphorbia obtusifolia ssp.<br />
broussonetii<br />
(syn. Euphorbia<br />
broussonetii)<br />
Euphorbia obtusifolia ssp.<br />
obtusifolia<br />
(syn. Euphorbia obtusifolia)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1689 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6483 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
140 (200)cm, Mediterranean Tree Spurge is a beautiful, semi hardy, <strong>de</strong>nsely branching, woody shrub like<br />
species with showy orange red leaves before plants start their summer dormancy. Native of coastal areas<br />
throughout the Mediterranean. Easily grown in pots in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 5°C. Seeds from a wild collection in the<br />
valley above Pedra Longa in eastern Sardinia (Italy). Zona climática USDA 10. III-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4236 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña, Italia)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7346 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6849 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
2 (5)m, as the species from Tenerife. However Ma<strong>de</strong>ira plants are native of exposed spots in the laurel<br />
forest and have slightly larger and longer leaves (up to 25cm). For any humus rich soil in a partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. In winter keep at a minimum of some 10°C in a sunny spot with reduced watering. Sow at<br />
between 12°C to a maximum of some 15°C, as higher temperatures may inhibit germination! VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1700 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
180 (250)cm, rather narrow, grayish green stems, narrow yellowish green to light bluish green leaves and<br />
yellowish green inflorescences. The seed capsules are nicely contrasting in bright yellow to intense red.<br />
The subspecies of Euphorbia obtusifolia found on the western Canary Islands growing in xerophytic<br />
shrub formations as well as open spots in the lower zone of the laurel forest. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. III-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4699 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Gomera)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3029 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (240)cm, tall and broad shrub from exposed spots in rocky slopes throughout the southern succulent<br />
shrub of Tenerife. Has rather narrow, grayish green stems and narrow yellowish green to light bluish<br />
green leaves with an acute tip in ssp. obtusifolia (form 1 has narrow leaves, form 2 has very narrow, grass<br />
like leaves) and yellowish green inflorescences. Seed capsules are nicely contrasting in bright yellow to<br />
intense red. Easy in any well drained, rather rocky soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier and sunny in winter at<br />
min. 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2633 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (forma 2)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2632 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (forma 1)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Euphorbia obtusifolia ssp.<br />
regis-jubae<br />
(syn. Euphorbia regis-jubae)<br />
Euphorbia obtusifolia ssp.<br />
wildpretii<br />
120 (300)cm, subspecies native of the eastern islands (Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura), with<br />
a very diverse habit, reaching roughly some 40cm in dry positions in the south of Fuerteventura to more<br />
than 300cm in moist spots in central parts of Gran Canaria. Narrow, erect, grayish brown stems are<br />
topped with middle green to yellowish green linear leaves and an intense yellow inflorescence. Easy in any<br />
rich, yet well drained rocky soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C. IX-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1744 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
120 (240)cm, tall and broad shrub from exposed spots in rocky slopes throughout the northern succulent<br />
shrub of Tenerife. Has rather narrow, grayish green stems and narrow yellowish green to light bluish<br />
green leaves with a roun<strong>de</strong>d tip in ssp. wildpretii and yellowish green inflorescences. Seed capsules are<br />
nicely contrasting in bright yellow to intense red. Easy in any well drained, rather rocky soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Keep drier and sunny in winter at min. 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2631 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Euphorbia paralias 30 (50)cm, Sea Spurge is a perennial Mediterranean and Atlantic species from sand dunes and coastal<br />
areas. Makes several basally branching stalks <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with bluish-green leaves and crowned by<br />
a terminal inflorescence with bright yellow bracts. For any rocky, sandy soil in a protected spot in full sun.<br />
Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-IX.<br />
Euphorbia stenoclada<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4920 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cala Estrata)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6848 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Euphorbia (Winter Hardy Semi-succulent Spurge)<br />
Spurges belong to a very broad genus with numerous species, which are found throughout all continents. Several hardy members show a<br />
very <strong>de</strong>corative foliage and have some inflorescences with bright colored bracts (i.e. pseudo petals). In general most spurges are easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, rather well drained, rocky to sandy soil in a sunny spot. Few species native of woods can be successfully grown in a<br />
very humus-rich soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Aviso: The white latex sap from injured parts has strongly skin and eye irritating properties in most Euphorbia species, thus handle plants<br />
with care and preferably wear gloves when transplanting.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, sandy soil and keep soil slightly moist until germination occurs. Keep pots always in a sunny spot. Transplant<br />
seedlings as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Euphorbia amygdaloi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
var. amygdaloi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Wood Spurge)<br />
Euphorbia characias ssp.<br />
characias<br />
Euphorbia cyparissias<br />
(Cypress Spurge)<br />
Euphorbia esula ssp. esula<br />
(Leafy Spurge)<br />
Euphorbia hyberna ssp.<br />
hyberna<br />
(Irish Spurge) Exclusivo<br />
Euphorbia lathyris<br />
(Caper Spurge)<br />
100cm, Wood Spurge is native of semi-moist woods throughout Europe and northern Asia. It makes<br />
annual to biannual, wintergreen semiwoody stalks from a perennial rootstock and glossy, dark green oval<br />
leaves which have a very showy purplish tinge in late winter and spring. The numerous flowers are<br />
surroun<strong>de</strong>d by yellowish-green bracts. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full<br />
sun. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4534 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, a perennial species native of sunny, rocky sites in the western Mediterranean region. It<br />
makes basally branching, biannual to semiwoody perennial stalks with showy bluish green foliage and a<br />
conical inflorescence with numerous small, purplish-brown flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in a sunny, protected spot. This beautiful species is fully winter hardy in Central Europe.<br />
Plants from Sardinia (Italy) have slightly more pubescent inflorescences than those found on Mallorca<br />
(Spain). III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4234 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4524 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Majorque)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Cypress Spurge is native of meadows and open spots in woods throughout Eurasia. It is a<br />
biannual to short-lived perennial species with upright stalks <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with linear, bluish-green<br />
leaves. Its' numerous flowers are surroun<strong>de</strong>d by nicely contrasting yellowish-green bracts with a reddishpurple<br />
tinge in full sun. Easily cultivated in any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4554 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (110)cm, Leafy Spurge is a perennial herbaceous species native throughout Central and Southern<br />
Europe. Makes several stems branching from the base. It has nice bluish-green foliage and yellowishgreen<br />
petal like bracts. In subspecies esula the leaves are broa<strong>de</strong>st towards the apex. Easily cultivated in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4568 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Irish Spurge is native of semi-moist, partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in woods throughout Europe and<br />
western Asia. It makes annual stalks from a perennial rootstock, broad, middle green oval leaves and a<br />
showy, flat inflorescense with several flowers surroun<strong>de</strong>d by nicely contrasting yellowish-green bracts.<br />
The seed capsules have a typical rugose surface. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4523 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
140 (180)cm, Caper Spurge is an annual or biannual stout species native of dryish sites from Southern<br />
Europe (France, Italy, and Greece) to Northwestern Africa and Southwest Asia. It makes a perfectly<br />
upright tall stalk with alternate opposite, broadly lanceolate dark green leaves and yellowish-green bracts<br />
in a loosely branching inflorescence. It is cultivated in gar<strong>de</strong>ns for its supposed properties to repel moles<br />
and voles.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4675 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Euphorbia macrostegia<br />
(Persian Wood Spurge)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Euphorbia myrsinites<br />
(Myrtle Spurge)<br />
Euphorbia palustris<br />
(Marsh Spurge)<br />
100 (140)cm, Persian Wood Spurge is similar to the wood spurge (Euphorbia amygdaloi<strong>de</strong>s) and a rare<br />
species native of semi-moist woods from southeastern Europe through Asia Minor. It makes annual to<br />
biannual, wintergreen semiwoody stalks from a perennial rootstock and glossy, dark green oval leaves. Its<br />
numerous flowers are surroun<strong>de</strong>d by nicely contrasting yellowish-green bracts. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4522 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Myrtle Spurge makes most ornamental, perennial, creeping shoots <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with<br />
evergreen, glaucous, and slightly succulent leaves topped with a yellow inflorescence in late spring to<br />
early summer. Native of the E Mediterranean region and Asia minor. Easily grown in any rich, very well<br />
drained, rocky soil in full sun. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3455 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (160)cm, Marsh Spurge is native of semi-moist spots and swamps throughout Europe, where it has<br />
become rather rare due to <strong>de</strong>naturation of its' habitats. It makes annual stalks from a perennial rootstock<br />
and middle green oval leaves. Its numerous flowers are surroun<strong>de</strong>d by nicely contrasting yellowish-green<br />
bracts. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained and preferably semi-moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun.<br />
III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4539 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Euphorbia spec. 001 50 (80)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified perennial species with annual to biannual shoots with a woody base and a<br />
terminal inflorescence with pale greenish-yellow bracts above narrow oval, fresh green leaves covered<br />
with fine hairs. Its habit is similar to Euphorbia characias ssp. characias, yet it is a distinct species from<br />
rocky soils in sunny spots in mountains in south-western Cyprus. For any rich, well drained substrate in<br />
pots. Supposedly not reliably winter hardy, keep plants drier in winter in full sun at a minimum of some<br />
5°C. VI-VII.<br />
Euphorbia stricta<br />
(syn. Euphorbia serrulata)<br />
Eustachys (Fingergrass)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6306 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Akavas, Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Upright Spurge is a perennial herbaceous species native throughout central and eastern<br />
Europe, where it has become rather rare in its habitat, open, <strong>de</strong>ciduous woods on limestone. Makes<br />
several reddish stems branching from the base. It has nice dark green foliage and yellowish-green petal<br />
like bracts. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4579 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Fingergrass belongs to a tropical genus of grasses and makes basal leaf rosettes with central upright hold filigree stems with ornamental<br />
pendulous seed capsules. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some<br />
15°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil. Do not cover seeds with soil and keep pots in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C<br />
throughout the year.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Eustachys distichophylla<br />
(Weeping Fingergrass)<br />
Ferocactus<br />
100 (130)cm, Weeping Fingergrass is a tropical South American perennial species with nodding<br />
inflorescences with flat seed capsules on tall stems above a basal leaf rosette. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6555 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Barrel Cactus is a genus mostly native of Central and northern South America with a main distribution in arid areas in Mexico. Easily<br />
grown cacti with a round to elonganted body covered with strong spines and showy terminal flowers followed by large ovoid yellow to<br />
orange fruits. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants completely dry in winter a some 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, well drained substrate in full sun. Keep soil always slightly moist until germination occurs, then keep seedlings<br />
drier with sporadic irrigation in summer.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ferocactus horridus 30 (100)cm, a fast growing species native of Mexico (northern Sinaloa to southern Sonora <strong>de</strong>sert) with a<br />
round to elongated dark green body with a strong, recurving brownish-grey, large central spine. Yellowish<br />
flowers followed by lemon-yellow fruits. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun troughout the year. In<br />
winter keep completely dry at some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3505 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Ferocactus stainesii 40 (150)cm, a fast growing species native of Mexico (San Luis, Potosi) with a round to elongated dark<br />
green body and upright, strong reddish-brown spines. Orange-yellow flowers followed by yellow fruits with<br />
a reddish sha<strong>de</strong>. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun troughout the year. In winter keep completely<br />
dry at some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
Ferula (Giant Canary Fennel)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3504 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Canary and Mediterranean Giant Fennel are summer dormant perennials with impressively tall inflorescences of broad greenish-yellow<br />
flower umbels, emerging from a perennial, broad basal rosette of ornamental, finely dissected, aromatic, light green leaves. Excellent<br />
container plants in an unheated greenhouse or cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, or in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> with some additional frost protection (e.g.<br />
a dry mulch layer) in winter. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep seedlings very sunny, especially if sowed in winter months. All<br />
species will gai flowering size within some 2 to 4 years, <strong>de</strong>pending on cultivation conditions.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Ferula communis<br />
(Giant Mediterranean<br />
Fennel)<br />
Ferula linkii<br />
(Giant Canary Fennel)<br />
Ficus (Fig Tree)<br />
2 (4)m, Giant Mediterranean Fennel is a herbaceous, summer dormant, Mediterranean perennial with an<br />
impressively tall inflorescence above most ornamental, very large, finely dissected leaves. For a any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4230 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
200 (350)cm, Giant Canary Fennel is the tallest of all Ferula species and if only by its size among the<br />
most <strong>de</strong>corative ones. Native from the pine forest to the subalpine zone growing in rich, well drained,<br />
rocky soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Seeds from a subalpine population of Tenerife at some 1920m<br />
which might be tried in a protected, sunny spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in areas with a mil<strong>de</strong>r climate in Central<br />
Europe and from the upper succulent shrub on Gran Canaria. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1752 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3273 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Fig Tree belong to a broad genus of subtropical to tropical evergreen or <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrubs and trees. Many species are cultivated<br />
for their showy foliage, a couple of species make edible fruits. Easily grown in any rich, well drained substrate in containers in cooler<br />
climates with reduced watering in winter and a minimum of some 5°C. In mil<strong>de</strong>r regions plants offered on this page can be grown outsi<strong>de</strong><br />
in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with some protective mulch layer in winter.<br />
Sow dustlike seeds on top of any humus rich, slightly sandy, well drained, always slightly moist soil. Do not cover seeds with soil and keep<br />
pots in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot at some 20°C throughout the year. Until seedlings are strong enough keep plants frostfree in<br />
winter.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Ficus auriculata<br />
(Himalaya Fig Tree)<br />
Foeniculum (Fennel)<br />
2 (5)m, Himalaya Fig Tree or Elephant Ear Fig is a showy semi evergreen and semi winter hardy tall<br />
shrub to small tree with very large, oval leaves and large, dark purplish red fruits born on the stem. These<br />
have a dark purplish-red flesh with a slightly bitter, pineapple-strawberry taste. Fruits are edible after<br />
being cooked and can be prepared into preserves an relishes. Easily grown in any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in containers in cooler climates with reduced watering in winter and a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6038 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Fennel is a small genus with some 6 aromatic species. The common fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) has been cultivated for several<br />
thousand years for its' strongly aromatic leaves and seeds with a typic anise-like fragrance and taste. Plants are easily grown as annuals<br />
in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat directly in any well drained, humus-rich soil in a sunny site in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in spring. Cover seeds only slightly with soil.<br />
100 semillas por sobre.<br />
Foeniculum vulgare<br />
(Fennel)<br />
Francoa (Bridal Wreath)<br />
120 (150)cm, Fennel is native to the Mediterranean region and Southwestern Asia and has been used<br />
since ancient times. It is a very aromatic, showy plant with gracefully feathered leaves and flat yellowishgreen<br />
flowering umbels. The seeds have and anise-like flavor and are used in various dishes and teas.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4657 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
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Bridal Wreaths are only two species in the genus Francoa which is naive of subalpine meadows in South America (Chile). Both make<br />
showy upright stalks with rose-white flowers above a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette. For any humus rich, very well drained soil in a sunny and<br />
preferably protected spot.<br />
Sow the dustlike seeds on top of any humus rich, sandy, very well drained soil in early spring. Do not cover seeds with soil. Keep pots<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected, sunny spot and always water from beneath. Carefully transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Francoa sonchifolia var.<br />
appendiculata<br />
(Bridal Wreath)<br />
Frasera (Columbo or American Gentian)<br />
50 (80)cm, Bridal Wreath makes showy uprigt stalks with ornamental rose-white flowers above a <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
basal yellowish-green rosette of broad spathulate leaves. I<strong>de</strong>al in a protected, sunny, and very well<br />
drained spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4624 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Elkweed, Green Gentian or American Columbo belong to a small genus within the gentian family (Gentianaceae) from rich, slightly moist<br />
or rocky soils in open spots in woods and prairies in North America. They make a <strong>de</strong>nse, perennial basal rosette of large leaves. Adult<br />
plants produce an impressively tall spike of numerous whitish-green and pale purple spotted, star like flowers. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants in autumn to their final spot. Leave plants undisturbed once transplanted.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Frasera albicaulis var.<br />
cusickii<br />
(syn. Swertia albicaulis var.<br />
cusickii)<br />
40 (60)cm, Cusick's Frasera Gentian makes a <strong>de</strong>nse clump with long, white edged leaves and racemes<br />
with showy star like, pale blue flowers in terminal clusters. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Owyhee County, Idaho, USA at some 1700m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5325 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Frasera caroliniensis<br />
(American Columbo)<br />
Frasera speciosa<br />
(Elkweed or Green Gentian)<br />
Freesia<br />
120 (180)cm, American Columbo is a stunning herbaceous perennial within the gentian family<br />
(Gentianaceae) with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of large, somewhat glaucous leaves and a stout central stem<br />
with numerous white, pale green and violet star like flower after a couple of years. Native of meadows and<br />
open spots in woods in south eastern USA. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. Once<br />
transplanted to the final spot leave plants undisturbed. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6104 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
100 (180)cm, Elkweed or Green Gentian is a stunning herbaceous perennial within the gentian family<br />
(Gentianaceae) with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of large, fresh green leaves and a showy central stem with<br />
numerous whitish cream star like flowers with fine pale green and violet spots after a couple of years.<br />
Native of meadows and open spots in woods in south western USA. For any humus rich, slightly moist<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Once transplanted to the final spot leave plants undisturbed. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6101 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Freesia is a small genus of some 16 species, out of which most are native to the Cape region in Southafrica. Most species make narrow,<br />
iris-like leaves and strongly perfumed flowers in sha<strong>de</strong>s of white, yellow, orange to pale red. All species are easily grown in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun throughout the year. During dormancy keep plants rather dry and in winter at a minimum of some 10°C with<br />
watering reduced to a minimum. Excellent in a frostfree greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, for their small to medium tall size they can be grown<br />
in rather small pots on window sills as well. Most species will already gain flowering size within one year.<br />
Sow the small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C<br />
throughout the year and soil always slighly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will siginificantly<br />
enhance germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Freesia fucata<br />
Freesia refracta<br />
Fremonto<strong>de</strong>ndron (Flannel Bush)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8602 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8603 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Flannel Bush is a half winter hardy perennial woody shrub from southwestern USA with utomst beautiful, rich orange yellow star like<br />
flowers above silvery green leaves in summer. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. In col<strong>de</strong>r<br />
regions either give a good winter protection (e.g. wrap plants in an air-cushion proteced plastic foil) or grow as a container plant at a winter<br />
minimum of some 5°C and reduced watering.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any well drained, sandy soil. Keep pots in a sunny and protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully transplant seedlings to the final<br />
spot in he gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Fremonto<strong>de</strong>ndron<br />
californicum<br />
(California Flannel Shrub)<br />
Fritillaria (Fritillary)<br />
150 (250)cm, California Flannel Shrub is a tall woody shrub to small tree with beautiful mallow like, hairy<br />
greyish green leaves and gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers. It is native from California to Arizona, growing in dryish,<br />
rocky sunny sites. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot. Give some additional winter<br />
protection from freezing through. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates preferably grow in containers un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions. In winter keep plants dryer at a minimum of some 5°C in full sun. Seeds from a certified wild<br />
collection in Tulare County, California, USA at some 2.150m. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4199 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Fritillaries or Imperial Crowns belong to the earliest flowering bulbs with a typical trumpet like flowers which are usually pendulous. Most<br />
species require some extra soil drainage and protection from earth living slugs (e.g. by embedding the bulbs in coarse sand). Suited for a<br />
sunny spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow autumn or early spring in any well drained to sandy soil in full sun. Keep soil rather dry until first leaves appear in (late) spring. Pot<br />
cultivation for at least two years. Keep pots in a sheltered place in winter. Transplant young bulbs in late summer during dormancy.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Fritillaria acmopetala 40cm, distinctively tall growing species from south-western Turkey (Antalya to Icel) in cedar forest on<br />
limestone up to 2.000m. Makes nodding flowers of green with maroon on their inner segments, and<br />
recurved pointed purple tips. IV-V.<br />
Fritillaria camschatcensis<br />
(Kamchatka Fritillary)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2828 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (60)cm Kamchatka Fritillary is a showy species with chocolate purple flowers on tall stems with<br />
lanceolate glossy leaves arranged in whorls. It is native of open spots in woods and mountainous<br />
meadows with a disjunct distribution in north-western North America and north-eastern Asia. For any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6233 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Fritillaria imperialis 100 (130)cm, Crown Imperial is a tall and amongst the showiest species within this genus. Makes tall<br />
growing stalks with glossy, bright green leaves and a terminal inflorescence or bright orange or yellow<br />
nodding flower, arranged in umbels of 7 to 12. Native in South-Eastern Turkey growing in rocky slopes at<br />
up to 3.000m. Easily grown in any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. IV-V.<br />
Fritillaria lanceolata<br />
(Chocolate Lily)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8186 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (amarillo)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20cm Chocolate Lily is a beautiful species from open spots in woods and mountainous meadows in<br />
Pacific north-western North America. It bears showy purple bell like flowers which are checked with<br />
yellow. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot. IV-V.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6220 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Fritillaria meleagris 30cm, native of Central Europe, where it grows moist grassland and meadows. Checkered maroon or<br />
white flowers, very variable species for partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sha<strong>de</strong>d places in a wood-like area. Very easy<br />
and will naturalize if happy. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2837 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Fritillaria pallidiflora 35cm, broad gray leaves with one or four quite large pendant pale yellow flowers. Excellent for rich, peaty<br />
compost in a sunny spot. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2860 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Fritillaria persica 50 (100)cm, native to S Turkey, Syria, Lebanon to W Iraq from rocky slopes at up to 2.800m. Deep<br />
purplish-plum colored flowers in a large raceme. Large bell shaped flowers. For a sheltered place. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2871 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Fritillaria rad<strong>de</strong>ana 50 (80)cm, tall Fritillaria with similar appearance to a yellow form of Fritillaria imperialis, yet greenish<br />
yellow, hanging flowers in a leaf crown. <strong>Rare</strong>ly seen species from rocky mountains north-eastern Iran to<br />
south-western Central Asia (Kopet Dag). For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Easily cultivated. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1492 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Fritillaria verticillata 60 (100)cm, a very tall Fritillaria with a lax inflorescence of greenish white to pendulous, greenish-cream<br />
flower cups. Native of central Asia (Altai Mountains), similar to Fritillaria thunbergii, yet with larger flowers.<br />
For any humus rich, leafy, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1498 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Fritillaria whittalii 20cm, a showy species with nodding flowers of silvery-green bells with light purple checkering. Native of<br />
South-Western Turkey in cedar forest on limestone up to 2.000m. For any rich, very well drained soil in a<br />
preferably protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
Fumana (Needle Sunrose)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8187 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Needle Sunroses is a small genus and close to Sunroses (Helianthemum spp.). They are usually evergreen perennials or rarely annual<br />
species with numerous showy, bright yellow flowers throughout summer. They are native of rocky to sandy sites in full sun in Europe and<br />
the Mediterranean region. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Do not cover seeds with soil. Keep pots in full sun in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 unless noted differently.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Fumana procumbens<br />
(Sprawling Needle Sunrose)<br />
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower)<br />
10 (15)cm, Sprawling Needle Sunrose is an Eurasian perennial from open spots in sandy to rocky soils. It<br />
makes slightly creeping stems with dark green, narrow leaves and numerous bright lemon yellow flowers.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich soil in full sun. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4736 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Blanket Flowers are annuals or perennials from open spots in prairies and sunny mountain meadows in North America. They <strong>de</strong>velop<br />
numerous and very colorful, multicolored, orange-red-yellow or pure yellow flowers on short to medium sized stalks throughout summer.<br />
Blanket flowers are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. They are very robust and adopt very well to various soil<br />
types.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny , protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Several species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in late summer to autumn. Annual species should be directly sown in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last<br />
freezing night in late autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Gaillardia aristata<br />
(Common Blanket Flower)<br />
Gaillardia pinnatifida<br />
(Red Dome Blanket Flower)<br />
Gaillardia pulchella<br />
(Firewheel Blanket Flower)<br />
50 (80)cm, Common Blanket Flower is a herbaceous perennial which makes from late spring to autumn<br />
bicolored, bright red and yellow flowers on tall stalks. Native of sunny meadows and fields in NC USA.<br />
For any humus rich, well drained, slightly rocky soil in full sun. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3894 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
30 (60)cm, Red Dome Blanket Flower is a herbaceous annual with bright yellow flowers and narrow,<br />
silvery green leaves. Native of sunny meadows and fields in NC USA. For any humus rich, well drained,<br />
slightly rocky soil in full sun. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3895 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Firewheel is a herbaceous annual to rarely semiperennial which makes from late spring to<br />
autumn bicolored, bright purplish red flowers with yellow tips. Native of sunny, rocky spots in southwestern<br />
USA to Florida. For any humus rich, well drained, slightly rocky soil in full sun. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3896 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,49<br />
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Galaxia<br />
Galaxia are bulbous plants native of South Africa. Most species make short and broad iris like leaves with prominent veines and showy<br />
bright colored flowes in sha<strong>de</strong>s of yellow on rose-lilac. All species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the<br />
year. During dormancy keep plants rather dry and in winter at a minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to a minimum. Excellent in<br />
a frostfree greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, for their small to medium tall size they can be grown in rather small pots on window sills as well.<br />
Sow the small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C<br />
throughout the year and soil always slighly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will siginificantly<br />
enhance germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Galaxia fugacissima 5 (10)cm, a beautiful dwarf species with rich yellow flowers on short stalks and narrow and short leaves.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter with reduced watering and a minimum of some<br />
5°C. An excellent pot plant for an unheated greenhouse, cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny window sill. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6256 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Galaxia ovata 5cm, a showy miniature species with brilliant yellow flower cups just above ground and short and broad<br />
leaves. For any rich, well drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter with reduced watering and a minimum of<br />
some 5°C. An excellent pot plant for an unheated greenhouse, cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny window sill. V-<br />
VI.<br />
Galinsoga (Guasca)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6255 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Guasca is an annual herb with small white flowers and belongs to a small genus within the daisy family (Asteraceae). It is native of<br />
subtropical South America, yet is now found wi<strong>de</strong>spread all over the world. Its aromatic, fresh leaves are (besi<strong>de</strong> cumin) the main spice for<br />
Colombian Ajiaco Santafereño or Ajiaco Bogotano, a <strong>de</strong>licious thick soup ma<strong>de</strong> with three different potatoe types (papa pastuza, papa<br />
sabanera and papa criolla), chicken and maize cobs. Plants are grown as annuals in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat directly in any well drained, humus-rich soil in a sunny site in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring. Cover the very small seeds slightly<br />
with soil only.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Galinsoga parviflora<br />
(Guasca)<br />
Galtonia (Summer Hyacinth)<br />
20 (40)cm, Guasca is an annual plant from South America. Fresh leaves are one of the main spices for<br />
Colombian "Ajiaco Santafereño" or "Ajiaco Bogotano". This <strong>de</strong>licious thick soup contains three different<br />
potatoe types, chicken and whole maize cobs. Sow flat directly to the groung in mid spring in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. Note: This species might be invasive, if it is not controlled ! V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7130 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Summer Hyacinth from S Africa. In nature these usually grow in wet slopes at high altitu<strong>de</strong>s. In cultivation they should be grown in a rather<br />
sandy soil to protect the bulbs from excessive moisture.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 12°C in late spring to early summer in any well drained soil. Keep soil rather dry until first leaves appear. Best<br />
grown frost free in pots for two years. Transplant bulbs in autumn. Plant rather <strong>de</strong>ep to protect from freezing. Very free flowering, even in<br />
Central Europe.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Galtonia candicans 1 (1.5)m, from Pitermaritzburg in S Transvaal, appearing in grass slopes and wet hillsi<strong>de</strong>s at up to<br />
2.600m. Has gray green leaves and large white bell shaped flowers. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2938 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6536 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 39,00<br />
Galtonia princeps 100 (150)cm, erect leaves, and a central upright inflorescence of waxy, creamy to green, pendulous,<br />
tubular flowers, usually with a central pale green stripe. Winter dormant species for any rich, yet well<br />
drained soil in a sunny, protected spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2939 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Galtonia viridiflora 50 (80)cm, from S Africa (Orange Free State to Lesotho and north-eastern Cape) similar to the above<br />
with medium sized, yellowish green flower bells, which open completely. Broad, glaucous leaves. For a<br />
well drained spot. Easy. VII-VIII.<br />
Gar<strong>de</strong>nia<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2940 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gar<strong>de</strong>nia is a broad tropical genus with several outstanding woody shrubs with leathery, glossy leaves and strongly fragrant white to<br />
cream flowers. Several species are cultivated in pots or containers for their beautiful flowers and evergreen foliage. For any rich, well<br />
drained substrate in a sunny spot. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Gar<strong>de</strong>nia thunbergia<br />
(South African Gar<strong>de</strong>nia)<br />
140 (200)cm, South African Gar<strong>de</strong>nia makes strongly fragrant, white flowers above evergreen, leathery,<br />
dark green shiny foliage. An excellent container plant from the eastern coast of South Africa for any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter reduce watering and keep plants at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8151 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Gaultheria (Checkerberry)<br />
Checkerberries belong to a broad genus with several dwarf, woody, sprawling to ground covering shrubs native of temperate climates in<br />
the northern and southern hemisphere, growing in humus-rich, slightly wet soils. They are usually evergreen and make showy and<br />
ornamental, long lasting, white, rose, red to purple berries in autumn and winter. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow the dustlike seeds on a humus rich, sandy soil in early spring. Do not cover seeds with soil and keep soil always slightly moist from<br />
beneath. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Preferably store seedlings in their first winter in a cool, yet frostfree spot at<br />
some 5°C with reduced watering and in full sun. Carefully transplant in late spring to early summer the following year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Gaultheria pumila<br />
(Dwarf Chilenean<br />
Checkerberry)<br />
Geissorhiza (Satin Flowers)<br />
40 (100)cm, Dwarf Chilenean Checkerberry is medium sized, woody, multi-branching shrub with small<br />
evergreen, leathery, dark green leaves and numerous, quite large, most ornamental, pure white berries in<br />
autumn and winter. Native of rocky sites in the An<strong>de</strong>s in Chile. For any humus rich, very well drained soil<br />
in a sunny and protected spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4051 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Satinflowers or Wine Cups are bulbous plants native of South Africa, from the Eastern and Western Cape to Namaqualand and western<br />
Karoo. Most species make iris or grass like, narrow leaves and most showy bright colored flowes in sha<strong>de</strong>s of white, yellow, orange, red,<br />
violet or <strong>de</strong>ep blue. Several species have very ornamental bicolored flowers. All species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun throughout the year. During dormancy keep plants rather dry and in winter at a minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to a<br />
minimum. Excellent in a frostfree greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, for their small to medium tall size they can be grown in rather small pots on<br />
window sills as well.<br />
Sow the small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C<br />
throughout the year and soil always slighly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will siginificantly<br />
enhance germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Geissorhiza confusa 10 (30)cm, makes showy pale pink to creamy yellowish, long tubed flowers on elegant racemes above<br />
narrow grass like leaves. Native from sandy sandstone slopes from Gifberg to Villiersdorp. For any rich,<br />
well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3956 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Geissorhiza darlingensis 10cm, dwarf species with showy large pale creamy yellow flowers with a dark throat. Native from<br />
seasonally wet flats in Darling in the Western Cape. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3958 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Geissorhiza heterostyla 15 (45)cm, showy pale purple flowers on an elegant raceme and narrow, grass like leaves. Native from<br />
stony clay soils from southern Namaqualand to Port Elizabeth and western Karoo. For any rich, well<br />
drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3960 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Geissorhiza inflexa 20cm, a medium tall species with flowers in sha<strong>de</strong>s ranging from purple, red and pale yellow to cream.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter with reduced watering and a minimum of some<br />
5°C. An excellent pot plant for an unheated greenhouse, cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny window sill. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6254 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Geissorhiza monanthos 10 (20)cm, a very ornamental species with dark violet blue flowers with a creamy throat and a wine red<br />
inner ring. Native from sandy slopes and granite soils in Citrusdal, and from Saldanha to Somerset West.<br />
For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter<br />
keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3961 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Geissorhiza ovata 10 (15)cm, showy pale rose flowers on an elegant raceme above short leaves. For any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3962 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Geissorhiza tulbaghensis 10 (15)cm, has ornamental, quite large white flowers with a dark grey throat above linear leaves. Native<br />
from clay flats from Porterville to Wellington in the Western Cape. For any rich, well drained substrate in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
Genista (Broom)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3965 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Genista or Broom inclu<strong>de</strong> some excellent and easy going perennials or <strong>de</strong>nsely branching shrubs to small trees with numerous yellow<br />
(sometimes white or rose) flowers. They are suited for any sandy to rocky soil in full sun. Most are very drought resistant and very<br />
adaptable to various cultivation conditions.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, rather sandy soil in full sun from autumn to late spring. Transplant in autumn. Very easy and fast-growing,<br />
gaining flowering size within two to three years.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7, unless not stated differently.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Genista aetnensis<br />
(Mount Etna Broom)<br />
Genista germanica<br />
(German Broom)<br />
200 (300)cm, Mount Etna Broom is an impressive winterhardy tall woody shrub with lanceolete small<br />
leaves and numerous rich yellow flowers. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny and protected<br />
spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. In col<strong>de</strong>r climated preferably grow in containers un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions throughout<br />
the year. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Sicily, Italy. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7323 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (100)cm, German Broom is a large shrub from Central Europe with almost leafless, green, bowing<br />
branches and clusters of large yellow flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2879 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Genista lucida 120 (200)cm, native of the Western Mediterranean region as an un<strong>de</strong>rstory woody. losely branching<br />
shrub. It has rather larger, dark green leaves and rich yellow flowers. For any humus rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
Genista monosperma<br />
(syn. Retama monosperma)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4936 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (300)cm, Bridal Broom, woody shrub with arching, green, finely ribbed branches and numerous white<br />
fragrant flowers. Native of N Africa and S Europe. Excellent in any well drained, rather rocky soil in full<br />
sun in a protected spot. Zona Climática USDA 7. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2881 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Genista radiata 50 (100)cm, <strong>de</strong>nse cluster of branches with small ovoid leaves and thousands of sulfur yellow flowers<br />
from V-VIII.<br />
Genista sphacelata<br />
(Cyprus Broom) Exclusive<br />
Genista tenera<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Broom)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2883 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (200)cm, Cyprus Broom is a Cyprus en<strong>de</strong>mic from rocky, sun-exposed sites. It has green stems and<br />
small axillary, rich yellow flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6656 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Broom is a woody shrub with slightly arching stems and small leaves and usually<br />
terminal, rich yellow flowers in early summer. From grasslands and rocky spots in central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira<br />
(Portugal). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier<br />
at a minimum of some 5°C. V-VI.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6444 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Genista tinctoria 50 (100)cm, Europe, lax shrubs with long, leafy spikes of bright yellow flowers from VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2884 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Genista umbellata 40 (70)cm, dwarf growing species with nice terminal clusters of yellow flowers on elegant stems with<br />
narrow leaves. Native of S to south-western Spain and Portugal. For any well drained, rocky soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Excellent plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
Gentiana (Gentian)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2885 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gentians are i<strong>de</strong>al for the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n (alpinum) for well drained spots with plenty of sunlight. Need very little care and are best left<br />
alone for years. All have very attractive bright colored flowers in white, blue to purplish (only one yellow) sha<strong>de</strong>s.<br />
Sow in autumn to early spring on top of any rocky or sandy soil with only few organic parts. Do not cover seeds, keep post in full sun,<br />
always water from beneath. Pot-culture for one year, first flowers in their third year (Gentiana lutea after five years).<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Gentiana acaulis<br />
(Trumpet Gentian)<br />
Gentiana andrewsii<br />
(Bottle Gentian)<br />
Gentiana angustifolia<br />
(Narrow-leafed Gentian)<br />
5 (10)cm, Trumpet Gentian is a ground covering, utmost showy gentian forming mats of glossy ovoid<br />
leaves and very large, almost stemless, brilliant blue flowers in spring. Native of chalky meadows of the<br />
Alps at up to 2.000m. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Leave plants undisturbed. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6537 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 seeds)<br />
€ 49,00<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1499 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (30 semillas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Bottle Gentian is a perennial, autumn flowering Gentian with numerous bright blue flowers on<br />
tall, upright and not branching stems. Native of E North Dakota, Saskatchewan to Quebec (Canada),<br />
southward to Georgia and Arkansas (USA) growing in prairies and open spots in woods. For any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil, in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IX-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3559 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5 (10)cm, Narrow-leafed Gentian is native of the Alps and has a similar habit as Gentiana acaulis. It<br />
makes <strong>de</strong>nse carpet of small narrow leaves and quite large, rich blue flowers in spring. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun. Leave plants undisturbed. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8693 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Gentiana crassicaulis 25 (40)cm, a rarely cultivated Chinese species with prostrate stems and rather broad and long leaves.<br />
The pale blue flowers are born in terminal <strong>de</strong>nse clusters. Native of mountain meadows and open spots in<br />
woods in from Guizhou to Sichuan, Xizang, and Yunnan. It is easily grown in any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5192 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Gentiana crinita<br />
(Fringed Gentian)<br />
Gentiana cruciata ssp.<br />
cruciata<br />
Gentiana cruciata ssp.<br />
phlogifolia<br />
Gentiana dahurica var.<br />
dahurica<br />
(Dahurian Gentian)<br />
20cm, Fringed Gentian syn. Gentianopsis crinita is a biannual species with medium tall stalks crowned by<br />
rich blue flower trumpets above narrow leaves. It is native of meadows and prairies in eastern North<br />
America. For any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5467 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40cm, <strong>de</strong>nsely leaved, arching stems with intense blue flowers. Subspecies with larger and more open<br />
flower cups. For full sun, very easy. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2944 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40cm, <strong>de</strong>nsely leaved, arching stems with light blue flowers. Subspecies with smaller flower cups, whitish<br />
insi<strong>de</strong>. For full sun, easy. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2945 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Dahurian Gentian is a semi-sprawling perennial Gentian with long, lanceolate leaves on<br />
branching stems. Rich blue to sky blue (in this form) tubular flowers (in the var. dahurica) with cream<br />
white throats, all in a <strong>de</strong>nse terminal cluster. Native of mountain meadows in Mongolia and W China (NW<br />
Sichuan). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2015 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gentiana <strong>de</strong>cumbens 20 (35)cm, upright growing Gentiana with brilliant sky blue flowers in VII-VIII.<br />
Gentiana flavida<br />
(Cream Gentian)<br />
Gentiana freyniana<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2946 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Cream Gentian is a threatened perennial species from Northeastern North America. It makes<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters of creamy-white flowers above yellowish-green leaves. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4807 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5539 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gentiana gracilipes 20 (35)cm, a rarely seen perennial species with <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters of bright blue flowers with a white<br />
throat on arching stems with lanceolate leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
Gentiana grossheimii<br />
Gentiana kurroo<br />
(Indian Gentian)<br />
Gentiana lutea<br />
(Yellow Gentian)<br />
Gentiana makinoi<br />
Gentiana occi<strong>de</strong>ntalis<br />
Gentiana procera<br />
(Lesser Fringed Gentian)<br />
Gentiana puberulenta<br />
(Downy Gentian)<br />
Gentiana quinquefolia<br />
(Stiff Gentian)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4808 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5540 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25cm, Indian Gentian is a Himalayan herbaceous species, which has become rare due to over collection<br />
for medical purposes. It has a terminal cluster of rich ink-blue to rarely white flowers on arching stems.<br />
For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6640 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (180)cm, Yellow Gentian is the tallest species in its genus and the only one with bright yellow large<br />
trumpet shaped flowers in clustered whorls. From subalpine hey-meadows in the Alps. Naturally needs at<br />
least 5 years to <strong>de</strong>velop the first inflorescence. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2947 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5542 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5544 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Lesser Fringed Gentian syn. Gentianopsis virgata ssp. virgata is a dwarf biannual to short lived<br />
perennial with rich blue flower trumpets above narrow leaves. It is native of wet meadows in north-eastern<br />
North America. For any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5466 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Downy Gentian is a dwarf perennial with several quite large rich blue flower trumpets above narrow<br />
leaves. It is native of meadows and prairies in eastern North America. For any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5465 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (40)cm, Stiff Gentian or Agueweed has pale blue to lilac blue narrow flowers on upright stalks. This<br />
perennial is native of moist soils in mountain slopes and fields of W Minnesota to E Maine, southward to<br />
Georgia and Arkansas (USA). For any humus rich, well drained soil, in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3558 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gentiana septemfida 15 (25)cm, excellent plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n with leafy stems, turning upright before <strong>de</strong>ep blue, bell<br />
shaped flowers with paler spots will open in VI-VIII.<br />
Gentiana septemfida var.<br />
lago<strong>de</strong>chiana<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2950 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, is a perennial species with numerous bright blue flowers with a greenish-white throat on<br />
arching stems. Native of montane meadows in the Lago<strong>de</strong>ki valley area in the Caucasus. Easily cultivated<br />
in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4810 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gentiana straminea 20 (35)cm, is a perennial species with a <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters of snow white flowers on arching stems<br />
with broadly lanceolate leaves. Native of subalpine meadows in Western China. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VIII-IX.<br />
Gentiana tibetica<br />
(Tibetian Gentian)<br />
Gentiana triflora var.<br />
montana<br />
Gentiana verna<br />
Gentiana (North American Gentian)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4811 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70cm, Tibetian Gentian is a broad leafed, short-stemmed perennial Gentian from S Tibet, Bhutan, Sikkim,<br />
and Nepal. Makes <strong>de</strong>corative terminal, <strong>de</strong>nse cluster of cream white tubular flowers. For any rich, slightly<br />
acidic, sandy, loamy soil in full sun. Excellent in a slightly moist spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2014 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5551 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5552 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gentians are i<strong>de</strong>al for the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n (alpinum) for well drained spots with plenty of sunlight. Need very little care and are best left<br />
alone for years. All have very attractive bright colored flowers in white, blue to purplish (only one yellow) sha<strong>de</strong>s.<br />
Sow in autumn to early spring on top of any rocky or sandy soil with only few organic parts. Do not cover seeds, keep post in full sun,<br />
always water from beneath. Pot-culture for one year, first flowers in their third year (Gentiana lutea after five years).<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Gentiana andrewsii<br />
(Bottle Gentian)<br />
Gentiana crinita<br />
(Fringed Gentian)<br />
Gentiana flavida<br />
(Cream Gentian)<br />
Gentiana procera<br />
(Lesser Fringed Gentian)<br />
Gentiana puberulenta<br />
(Downy Gentian)<br />
Gentiana quinquefolia<br />
(Stiff Gentian)<br />
Geranium (Canary Islands' species)<br />
40 (70)cm, Bottle Gentian is a perennial, autumn flowering Gentian with numerous bright blue flowers on<br />
tall, upright and not branching stems. Native of E North Dakota, Saskatchewan to Quebec (Canada),<br />
southward to Georgia and Arkansas (USA) growing in prairies and open spots in woods. For any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil, in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IX-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3559 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Fringed Gentian syn. Gentianopsis crinita is a biannual species with medium tall stalks crowned by<br />
rich blue flower trumpets above narrow leaves. It is native of meadows and prairies in eastern North<br />
America. For any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5467 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Cream Gentian is a very adoptable herbaceous perennial with nice, <strong>de</strong>nse creamy white<br />
flowers in terminal umbels in late summer. It is native of rich, dryish soils in praries, open woods and<br />
along si<strong>de</strong> roads in the USA. Grows in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0009 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Lesser Fringed Gentian syn. Gentianopsis virgata ssp. virgata is a dwarf biannual to short lived<br />
perennial with rich blue flower trumpets above narrow leaves. It is native of wet meadows in north-eastern<br />
North America. For any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5466 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Downy Gentian is a dwarf perennial with several quite large rich blue flower trumpets above narrow<br />
leaves. It is native of meadows and prairies in eastern North America. For any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5465 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (40)cm, Stiff Gentian or Agueweed has pale blue to lilac blue narrow flowers on upright stalks. This<br />
perennial is native of moist soils in mountain slopes and fields of W Minnesota to E Maine, southward to<br />
Georgia and Arkansas (USA). For any humus rich, well drained soil, in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3558 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Canary and Ma<strong>de</strong>iran Geranium differ greatly from their continental cousins in forming a broad rosette of strongly dissected leaves on<br />
slightly woody, short stems, eventually reaching up to 1m in height in the tallest member, Geranium ma<strong>de</strong>rense. Especially the latter is<br />
most floriferous and a highly ornamental species. All make good pot plants and should be grown un<strong>de</strong>r frost-free conditions as they are<br />
not reliably frost-hardy, except for the mil<strong>de</strong>st areas in central and S Europe as well as southern UK and Ireland. For any humus rich,<br />
slightly moist, yet well drained soil. Keep at a minimum of some 5°C in winter in a sunny spot, in summer place pots in a fresh spot,<br />
preferably in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Plants are fast growing and reach flowering size within 2 to 3 years.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained, yet slightly moist soil at 15°C to 20°C. Keep seedlings sunny in winter.<br />
20 semillas por sobre si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
Geranium canariense 50 (100)cm, broad, usually short-stemmed, biannual to short-lived perennial rosette of strongly dissected,<br />
dark green leaves, with a reddish tinge un<strong>de</strong>r sunny conditions. Native of rich soils in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spots in the western Canaries and Gran Canaria. Bright whitish rose to dark rose flowers in lax<br />
inflorescence. For any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3460 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1753 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Geranium ma<strong>de</strong>rense<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Crane’s Bill)<br />
Geranium palmatum<br />
Exclusive<br />
80 (120)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Crane’s Bill makes a massive, reddish brown stem, large, long stalked dark green<br />
leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette and uncountable large magenta-pink flowers with a dark eye make, which make<br />
this one of the most impressive species within the genus. It is native of rich soils in cool spots in central<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, where it is know from few spots only. For any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Keep some seeds as flowering plants will usually die down after setting seeds. Seed is always very<br />
scarce. III-VI.<br />
10 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1754 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
40 (70)cm, broad, basal to sometimes short-stemmed, biannual to short-lived perennial rosette of strongly<br />
dissected, dark green leaves, tinged purplish red in full sun. Native of rich soils in sunny spots in central<br />
and N Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. Makes large, bright rose flowers in lax inflorescence. For any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1781 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Geranium (Crane's Bills) & Pelargonium (Winter Hardy Pelargonium)<br />
Winter hardy Crane's Bills and Pelargoniums native of Eurasia are not to be confused with ten<strong>de</strong>r greenhouse Geraniums, which usually<br />
are subtropical Pelargonium species from Southern Africa. Plants on this page are fine, fully winter hardy perennials. Many species with a<br />
dwarf, cushion forming habit are suited for the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n. All are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow flat in early spring. Transplant in late summer or early spring. Seeds of most Geranium are very hard to collect.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Geranium albanum<br />
(Albanian Crane's Bill)<br />
30 (50)cm, Albanian Crane's Bill has trailing stems and pink flowers with a rose heart and fines violet<br />
lines above heartshaped, dissected leaves. Native from the Caucasus extending eastwards to Iran. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3214 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Geranium aspho<strong>de</strong>loi<strong>de</strong>s 70 (130)cm, scrambling perennial with small, rose, dark veined flowers above strongly dissected,<br />
pubescent leaves. Native of open spots in woods in the Mediterranean (Sicily and Greece) extending to<br />
Turkey, Caucasus, and Iran. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V.<br />
Geranium bohemicum<br />
(Bohemian Crane's Bill)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3329 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Bohemian Crane's Bill is a middle sized biannual species from south-eastern Europe with<br />
large, three-lobed leaves and lilac flowers striped <strong>de</strong>ep pink insi<strong>de</strong>. For any well drained soil in full sun to<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2951 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Geranium endressii 20 (40)cm, spreading stems, 5-lobes leaves and many medium sized, light pink flowers. Native to W<br />
Pyrenees in damp places. For a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2954 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Geranium macrorrhizum 30 (40)cm, beautiful Geranium from Southern Alps in France and Italy, extending southwards to Greece,<br />
with highly aromatic, <strong>de</strong>eply cut foliage, and rose flowers. Excellent ground-covering plant with fleshy<br />
rhizomes for any soil in a sunny spot. IV-VI.<br />
Geranium maculatum<br />
(Spotted Crane's Bill)<br />
Geranium palustre<br />
(Marsh Crane's Bill)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2955 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (60)cm, Spotted Crane’s Bill is a herbaceous perennial with showy rose-purple flowers above<br />
palmately lobed leaves. It is native of open spots in humus rich soils in woodlands in eastern North<br />
America (southern Manitoba and south western Québec to Alabama, Oklahoma and South Dakota). For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6110 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (70)cm, Marsh Crane's Bill has bright rose lilac flowers above <strong>de</strong>eply dissected, glossy leaves on<br />
<strong>de</strong>nsely branching stems from a perennial rootstock. Native of wet spots throughout central and E<br />
Europe. For any rich, always slightly moist, humus rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3305 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Geranium pyrenaicum 30 (50)cm, strongly branching perennial with numerous small, bright bluish rose (rarely pure white)<br />
flowers above dissected leaves. For a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any rich, well drained soil. V-VIII.<br />
Geranium renardii<br />
(Renard's Geranium)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2959 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (flores lilas)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3220 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (flores blancas)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Renard's Geranium is a beautiful species for making <strong>de</strong>nse clumps with upright stems<br />
covered with roun<strong>de</strong>d, greysih green , felty leaves and terminal open clusters of showy white flowers with<br />
a nicely contrasting purple-red veining. Native of Caucasus mountains. Easily grown in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4243 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Geranium rotundifolium 20 (40)cm, Eurasian dwarf Geranium with roun<strong>de</strong>d heart shaped leaves and miniature lilac to pale rose<br />
flower bells. For a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny in any well drained soil. Readily self-sows. VI-VII.<br />
Geranium sanguineum var.<br />
sanguineum<br />
(Blood Crane's Bill)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2960 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Blood Crane's Bill is a spreading perennial with <strong>de</strong>eply divi<strong>de</strong>d, almost feather-like, dark green,<br />
hairy leaves and plenty of intense purplish red, rather large flowers. Native throughout Europe extending<br />
eastwards to Turkey, growing in rocky to sandy soils in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Long flowering period from IV-VIII.<br />
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Geranium thunbergii<br />
(syn. G. nepalense var.<br />
thunbergii)<br />
Geranium viscosissimum<br />
(Sticky Crane's Bill)<br />
Geranium yoshinoi<br />
(Honshu Crane's Bill)<br />
Gladiolus (Gladiole)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2961 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, trailing perennial with <strong>de</strong>corative broadly dissected leaves and plenty of small, <strong>de</strong>ep pink to<br />
bluish-pink flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2963 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (90)cm, Sticky Crane’s Bill is a herbaceous perennial with showy rose-purple flowers above palmately<br />
lobed, slightly sticky leaves. It is native of rich soils in meadows in western North America. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6109 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Honshu Crane's Bill is a perennial ground cover plant with a basal leaf rosette and long trailing<br />
stems with intense lilac-pink flowers from summer to autumn. Native of meadows and open spot in woods<br />
in Honshu island (Japan). Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5171 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus comprises some of the most beautiful and easy to cultivate flowering bulbs, preferring rather inorganic soil which should be kept<br />
rather dry in winter and moist in spring and summer. Some are winter growing in nature (several South African species) and will lose<br />
leaves at low temperatures in winter, but will emerge again in late spring. Species with a hardiness of USDA 7 or 8 are best cultivated as<br />
pot plants in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, thus they will prove as free flowering. All species with a hardiness of USDA 6 are fully<br />
winter hardy in Central Europe without any additional winter protection.<br />
Sow at some 5°C preferably in spring (in pots outsi<strong>de</strong>) or autumn (in a cool and frosfree greenhouse). Keep pots un<strong>de</strong>r cool, yet frostfree<br />
conditions and soil always slightly moist. Most Gladiolus seed require a prolonged cooling period for several months before they will<br />
germinate with raising temperatures in late spring. Several species tend to have a hypogeal germination, i.e. they make a small corm<br />
un<strong>de</strong>rground in the first year before the first leaf will emerge in the second year. Pot cultivation for two years before passing on to the open<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n, plant bulbs rather <strong>de</strong>ep (some 15cm) to protect them from freezing through. In winter apply some dry mulch layer as additional<br />
protection measure. If plants are cultivated in pots, keep them in a cool, yet frostfree spot during winter. Winter dormant species may be<br />
placed in sha<strong>de</strong> and soil can be kept rather dry, wintergreen plants require careful watering and full sun.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Gladiolus abbreviatus 40 (60)cm, makes salmon red to orange flowers with very short green to blackish lower petals. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil Requires a good winter protection (e.g. thick mulch layer), better in pots in an<br />
unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or a cold greenhouse. Zona climática USDA 8. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2965 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus alatus 20cm, dwarf species with scented orange flowers and yellow to lime green lower lobes. For inorganic<br />
soils. Zona Climática USDA 8. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2966 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus arcuatus 15 (20)cm, dwarf Gladiolus species with pubescent leaves and grayish-purple to brownish-purple flowers<br />
on nodding stalks. For any well drained soil in full sun. Provi<strong>de</strong> some good winter protection (thick mulch<br />
layer) or cultivate in pots in an unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática USDA 8. VII-VIII.<br />
Gladiolus brevifolius var.<br />
brevifolius<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2968 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (50)cm, makes rose to lilac flowers on upright stems. Native of sandy to rocky soils from Clanwilliam<br />
to Rivierson<strong>de</strong>rend and Bredsdorp. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter<br />
protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4996 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus carinatus 30 (70)cm, makes showy, usually pale mauve flowers with a nicely contrasting yellow throat on upright<br />
stems. Native of sandy to rocky soils from Namaqualand to Knysna. For any well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some<br />
5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4998 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus carmineus 25 (40)cm, Cliff Gladiolus, ornamental rich pink flowers above arching leaves. Growing in rock crevices in<br />
nature. For any rich, well drained, preferably rocky soil in a sunny, protected spot with some good winter<br />
protection (mulch layer) or for the unheated greenhouse or cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática USDA 7. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3192 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus carneus 1m, variable colored flowers, either white to mauve with or without markings. Outstanding and easy<br />
species. Für any rich, well drained substrate in full sun. Require a good winter protection (e.g. thick dry<br />
mulch layer), preferably frostfree cultivation in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or unheated greenhouse. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 8. VI-VII.<br />
Gladiolus caryophyllaceus<br />
(Pink Wild Gladiolus)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2970 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70cm, Pink Wild Gladiolus is a rare, beautiful species with bright to <strong>de</strong>ep pink flowers. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun. Plant in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n and give some winter protection (e.g. dry<br />
mulch layer) or grow as a pot plant in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or unheated greenhouse with a minimum of<br />
some 5°C in winter.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3834 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus ceresianus 30cm, fragrant dull purple to brownish flowers with dark narrow veins. Zona Climática USDA 8. VII-VIII.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2971 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus crassifolius 1m, native from E Cape to Lesotho and Zimbabwe at 2.500m. Makes pink to mauve flowers with darker<br />
markings. Zona Climática USDA 7. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2974 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus cunonius 30 (50)cm, a small species with narrow leaves and bright red, narrow flower tubes with a longer upper<br />
petal. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0060 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,79<br />
Gladiolus dalenii 1m, yellow or orange flowers. Zona Climática USDA 7. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2975 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus <strong>de</strong>nsiflorus 90 (140)cm, makes several white flowers with reddish spots on upright stems. For any well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some<br />
5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4993 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus ferrugineus 30 (60)cm, a medium sized, winter dormant species with channeled leaves and multicolored flowers in<br />
cream to pale pink. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. In winter give some<br />
protection (e.g. a dry mulch layer). Alternatively grow in pots in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or frostfree<br />
greenhouse, keep dormant corms dry at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
Gladiolus floribundus ssp.<br />
floribundus<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1029 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, up to 7 firm and broad leaves, very elegant light pink to cream flowers. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good mulch layer as winter protection or it can be grown alternatively<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass or in the unheated greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática USDA 8. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2977 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus gueinzii 50 (70)cm, almost evergreen species from sandy soils with very fleshy leaves and spikes of pink to purple<br />
flowers. For any rich, well drained, preferably sandy to rocky soil in a sunny, protected spot in the<br />
unheated greenhouse or cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática USDA 8. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3193 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus hirsutus 60cm, usually 3 hairy leaves and pink to mauve flowers with dark spots and streaks. Zona Climática<br />
USDA 8. VII-VIII.<br />
Gladiolus illyricus<br />
(Illyrian Gladiolus)<br />
Gladiolus imbricatus<br />
(Meadow Gladiolus)<br />
Gladiolus italicus<br />
(Field Gladiolus)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2980 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Illyrian Gladiolus is a winter hardy dwarf species native of the Mediterranean, growing in rocky,<br />
sun-exposed sites. Makes showy, quite large, dark lilac flowers with white streaks on lower petals on<br />
short stems. Easily cultivated in any rich, very well drained soil in full sun, preferably in pots un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
frostfree conditions throughout the year. Seeds from a wild collection in Southwestern Mallorca, Spain (La<br />
Trapa, 250m). Zona climática USDA 8/9. IV-V.<br />
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or<strong>de</strong>rs below € 20.00 (excl. packing and shipping costs)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3508 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
30 (70)cm, Meadow Gladiolus is a fully winter hardy Gladiolus similar to Gladiolus communis, yet with<br />
larger, pink flowers. Native of the Balkans and the eastern Mediterranean region. For a sunny spot in any<br />
rich, well drained soil. Very robust and easy. USDA Climate Zone 6. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2981 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Field Gladiolus has large, <strong>de</strong>ep pink flowers with white stripes on the lower petals. Very similar to<br />
Gladiolus communis ssp. communis, yet the seeds of Gladiolus italicus are larger and not winged,<br />
whereas those of Gladiolus communis ssp. communis are smaller and winged. Makes <strong>de</strong>nse clumps in<br />
time. Native of Southern Europe and the western Mediterranean, growing in open grass land. For any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Seeds <strong>de</strong>rive from a population found in the<br />
Anaga range on Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain), Bco. <strong>de</strong> Guarimiar on La Gomera (Canary Islands,<br />
Spain) and from meadows in northern Italy. All are fully winter hardy in Central Europe. Zona Climática<br />
USDA 6. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6276 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Germasogeia, Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3516 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña, Italia)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2983 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife, España)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4705 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Gomera, España)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Gladiolus longicollis 50 (80)cm, 2 clasping leaves, on a single flower spike with white or creamy yellow flowers. Zona Climática<br />
USDA 7. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2985 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus marlothii 80 (110)cm, most ornamental, slightly fragrant pale bluish-mauve flowers with small lilac spots and lower<br />
petals with a lemon base. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0062 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Gladiolus miniatus 15 (40)cm, has salmon red, pink or yellowish cream flowers with darker stripes on upright stems. Native<br />
of coastal rocky soils from Hermanus to Agulhas. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires<br />
a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool<br />
greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4991 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus monticola 25 (45)cm, makes white flowers with a rose sha<strong>de</strong> on upright stems. Native of sandy soils in the Cape<br />
Peninsula. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry<br />
mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with<br />
reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4990 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus ochroleucus 40 (80)cm, evergreen leaves un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions and as the name suggests, it bears creamy white<br />
flowers. In the open gar<strong>de</strong>n, leaves will die down from freezing, yet will emerge again in late spring. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 7. VIII-IX.<br />
Gladiolus oppositiflorus<br />
ssp. salmoneus<br />
Gladiolus palustris<br />
(Marsh Gladiolus)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2987 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (150)cm, native to the north-eastern Cape (Barkely Pass) and S Natal growing in moist rocky mountain<br />
grassland. Has very attractive large (10cm) salmon-pink flowers from the E Cape, growing in cliffs. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2988 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
90 (120)cm, Marsh Gladiolus is native of semi-moist meadows in central and NW Europe. As the related<br />
Gladiolus communis ssp. communis it has bright pink flowers with a white throat and stripes. Very similar<br />
to Gladiolus italicus, yet the seeds of Gladiolus palustris are smaller and winged, whereas those of<br />
Gladiolus italicus are larger and not winged. In contrast to Gladiolus communis ssp. communis the<br />
winged seeds of Gladiolus palustris are about twice the size. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, slightly<br />
moist, yet very well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Completely winter hardy in Central Europe.<br />
The seeds are from true-to-type plants. Zona Climática USDA 6. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3521 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus papilio 1m, growing in large colonies, light mauve flowers and pink blotches on nodding stems. Zona Climática<br />
USDA 7. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2990 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus permeabilis 35 (80)cm, makes mauve to pale mauve-green flowers on upright stems. Native of rocky soils from<br />
Caledon through South Africa and Zimbabwe. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a<br />
good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool<br />
greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4989 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus pritzelii 30 (50)cm, makes yellow flowers with reddish markings on upright stems. Native of rocky and sandy soils<br />
from the western Karoo through Cedarberg Mountains and Cold Bokkeveld. For any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of<br />
some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4988 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus quadrangularis 50 (90)cm, makes red to orange flowers on upright stems. Native of rocky and sandy soils from Cold<br />
Bokkeveld to Koo. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e.<br />
dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with<br />
reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4987 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus recurvus 25 (35)cm, makes showy cream, white and greenish flowers with purplish spots on upright stems. Native<br />
of clay rocky soils from Ceres to Somerset West. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires<br />
a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool<br />
greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
Gladiolus saccatus<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4986 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8605 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus scullyi 20 (45)cm, makes showy cream, white and greenish flowers with purplish spots on upright stems. Native<br />
of clay rocky soils from Namaqualand and western Karoo to Klawer. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some<br />
5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4985 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus sericeovillosus 150 (200)cm, very large species with yellow-ribbed leaves, cream to pink or wine red flowers with yellow<br />
or green marks. Zona Climática USDA 7. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2992 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus serpenticola 70 (160)cm, a taller, winter dormant species with bluish green leaves and white to pale pink flowers with a<br />
central yellow stripe and purple blotch. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. In<br />
winter give some protection (e.g. a dry mulch layer). Alternatively grow in pots in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or<br />
frostfree greenhouse, keep dormant corms dry at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1031 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Gladiolus splen<strong>de</strong>ns 70 (100)cm, sword shaped leaves, very attractive bright scarlet red flowers with very large lower petals.<br />
Zona Climática USDA 8. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2993 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus teretifolius 35 (70)cm, ornamental species with orange red to scarlet flowers with a nicely contrasting yellow throat.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot with a good winter protection (thick mulch layer),<br />
best in a cool greenhouse or cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática USDA 7. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3194 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus tristis 100 (150)cm, strongly night scented flowers in creamy yellow sha<strong>de</strong>s, petals with pale brown stripes. For<br />
any rich, well drained substrate in full sun. A dry mulch layer is recommen<strong>de</strong>d to protect from freezing<br />
through, alternatively i<strong>de</strong>al pot plant for a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or an unheated greenhouse. Zona climática<br />
USDA 7. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2994 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,79<br />
Gladiolus undulatus 100 (150)cm, long-tubed pinkish cream to greenish-white flowers with markings on each lower petal. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Needs a good winter protection /mulch layer). I<strong>de</strong>al for a frostfree<br />
cultivation in the unheated greenhouse or cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática USDA 8. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2995 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus uysiae 7 (15)cm, a dwarf species with fragrant showy pale purplish upper and yellowish lower petals on short<br />
stems. Native of clay rocky soils from Bokkeveld Escarpment and western Karoo to Ceres. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in<br />
pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter<br />
minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4984 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gladiolus venustus 30 (60)cm, several slen<strong>de</strong>r leaves, lipped and rose scented flower, mauve or cerise color, and lower<br />
petals flexed downwards, greenish yellow below. Zona Climática USDA 8. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2996 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Gladiolus vinosomaculatus 70 (110)cm, a tall species with sjowy creamy-white flowers and maroon spots on upright stems. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown<br />
in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a<br />
winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
Gladiolus virescens var.<br />
virescens<br />
Gleditsia (Honeylocust)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4997 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, a dwarf species with narrow leaves and quite large, sweetly scented yellowish-green to rose<br />
flowers. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0063 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Honeylocusts make <strong>de</strong>corative, winter hardy solitary trees within the bean family (Caesalpinaceae) and are native throughout North<br />
America and Northeastern Asia. They grow to medium-sized trees with a rather open crown and show some typical, very long, branching,<br />
blackish-brown thorns on their stems. They have elegant, medium to dark green feathered leaves and clusters of small, yellowish-green,<br />
very sweetly fragrant flowers, which are followed by reddish-brown, flat and large, leathery seed pods in late summer and autumn. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich and very well drained soil in full sun. Keep younger plants in a protected spot during winter or give some extra winter<br />
protection (e.g. a thick mulch layer).<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow in any well drained, sandy soil throughout the year. Keep pots in full sun and in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. If sown from<br />
summer to autumn seeds will germinate in spring the following year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Gleditsia aquatica<br />
(Water Honeylocust)<br />
Gleditsia caspica<br />
(Caspian Honeylocust)<br />
Gleditsia japonica<br />
(Japanese Honeylocust)<br />
Gleditsia sinensis<br />
(Chinese Honeylocust)<br />
7 (15)m, Water Honeylocust is a rarely cultivated tree with finely pinnate leaves and showy, oval light<br />
brown seed capsules in late summer and autumn. It is native of Southeastern USA. As in all species the<br />
stem and branches are covered with long, unusual spines. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected<br />
and sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4873 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7 (15)m, Caspian Honeylocust is a rarely cultivated tree with broadly pinnate leaves and showy, long,<br />
brownish-grey seed capsules in late summer and autumn. It is native of Western Asia (Iran, Caucasus;<br />
Azerbaijan, and the Caspian Sea region). As in all species the stem and branches are covered with long,<br />
unusual spines. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected and sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4872 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
(syn. Gleditsia horrida)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6981 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7 (15)m, Chinese Honeylocust is a rarely cultivated tree with pinnate leaves and showy, long, brownishgrey<br />
seed capsules in late summer and autumn. As in all species the stem and branches are covered<br />
with long, unusual spines. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected and sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4871 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Gleditsia triacanthos<br />
(North American<br />
Honeylocust)<br />
Globularia (Globe Flower)<br />
7 (12)m, North American Honeylocust is a medium sized, open tree with pinnate (feathered) leaves and<br />
clusters of strongly fragrant, yellowish green flowers and large reddish brown seed pods in autumn. The<br />
stem and stronger branches show typical, very unusual large, branching blackish brown thorns. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Fully hardy in Central Europe. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3410 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Globe Flowers are perennial, small, semi-woody, evergreen, subtropical shrubs or evergreen, winter hardy perennials. All species have<br />
showy, terminal flower heads in various sha<strong>de</strong>s of sky blue to ink blue above dark green, slightly leathery foliage. Non winter hardy shrublike<br />
species from the Canaries and the Mediterranean are easily grown in pots in any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. Winter hardy Eurasian species are perennials and<br />
excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plants, where they will grow in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds from non winter hardy species flat on any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C. Do not cover seeds and keep soil always<br />
slightly moist from beneath.<br />
Sow seeds from winter hardy species flat on any rich, well drained substrate. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a<br />
cooling period for several months prior to germination in mid spring. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6, if not stated differently.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Globularia alypum<br />
(Shrubby Globe Flower)<br />
Globularia cambesse<strong>de</strong>sii<br />
(Balearic Globe Flower)<br />
Globularia cordifolia<br />
(Heart-Leafed Globeflower)<br />
Globularia nudicaulis<br />
(Bald Stemmed<br />
Globeflower)<br />
Globularia punctata<br />
(Common Globe Flower)<br />
Globularia salicina<br />
(Canary Globeflower)<br />
Globularia trichosanthes<br />
(Caucasus Globe Flower)<br />
Gomphocarpus (Balloon Cotton Bush)<br />
25 (40)cm, Shrubby Globe Flower is a rarely cultivated semi woody perennial with narrow, slightly<br />
leathery, dark green narrow leaves and numerous showy, intense blue flowers. It is native of rocky soils in<br />
sun exposed spots in pine forests in the Western Mediterranean region. For any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. VII-XI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4930 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sant Elm)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20cm, Balearic Globe Flower is a rare dwarf perennial with a woody base and broad leaves crowned by<br />
unusually large (up to 4cm in diameter) rich blue globe flowers. This beautiful species is native of partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d rock crevices in north-western Mallorca. For any rich, well drained substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
(summer) to sunny (winter) spot. In winter reduce watering and keep plants at a minimum of some 5°C. III-<br />
IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7376 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
5 (10)cm, Heart-Leafed Globeflower is a winter hardy, evergreen perennial with short woody stems and a<br />
prostrate, cushion forming habit with leathery, shiny leaves. It is native of rock crevices in the Alps and<br />
makes floriferous mats with pale lilac-blue flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. USDA climate zone 6. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7381 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Bald Stemmed Globeflower is a winter hardy, evergreen perennial from mountain meadows<br />
and rock crevices in the Pyrenees, the Alps and the Balkans. It makes upright stalks with rich blue<br />
flowers above quite broad, glossy leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. USDA climate zone 6. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7380 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Common Globe Flower is a winter hardy, evergreen perennial from mountain meadows and<br />
rock crevices in central Europe. It makes upright stalks with rich blue flowers above glossy leaves in a<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. USDA climate zone 6. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7379 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
140 (200)cm, Canary Globeflower is a woody shrub with leathery, lanceolate leaves and terminal clusters<br />
of bright yellow globe flowers. From rocky open sites on all western Canary islands and Gran Canaria. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6400 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6470 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Caucasus Globe Flower is a winter hardy, evergreen perennial from mountain meadows and<br />
rock crevices from Bulgaria to Turkey, Syria, northern Iran, northern Irak and the Caucasus. It makes<br />
upright stalks with rich blue flowers above glossy leaves in a basal rosette. Easily cultivated in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona climática USDA 6. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7378 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Balloon Cotton Bush is ma<strong>de</strong> up of few species native of subtropical to tropical Africa, Australia and South America. They are growing as<br />
semi-woody biannuals to semiperenials with upright stems <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with narrow, light green leaves and axillary clusters of whitish,<br />
fragrant flowers. These are followed by ornamental, large, inflated fruits covered with smooth, spine like hairs. For any rich, well drained,<br />
preferably slightly sandy soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Sow flat at some 20°C throughout the year in any rich, well drained soil. Keep seedlings in full sun, especially if they are sowed in winter<br />
months.<br />
Note: All parts are poisonous if ingested, the milk sap may cause severe skin irritations and eye burns.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Gomphocarpus fruticosus<br />
(Balloon Cotton Bush)<br />
Gompholobium (Gol<strong>de</strong>n Glory Pea)<br />
120 (150)cm, Balloon Cotton Bush is a semi-woody biannual to semiperennial species with lanceolate<br />
leaves on upright stems and nodding clusters of fragrant rose and white, star like flowers followed by<br />
ornamental, ovoid, inflated fruits with needle like hairs and brownish black seeds on parachute like silky<br />
hairs. For any rich well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 15°C. Seeds from a collection ma<strong>de</strong> of naturalized plants in dryish rocky soils on the<br />
island of Sardinia (Italy). VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5248 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,49<br />
Gol<strong>de</strong>n Glory Pea are perennial evergreen woody shrubs from Australia. They have showy rich yellow, orange or scarlet flowers and<br />
leathery foliage. Easily grown as pot plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at<br />
a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Gompholobium latifolium<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Glory Pea)<br />
Gompholobium scabrum<br />
(Painted Lady)<br />
Gomphostigma (Otter Shrub)<br />
150 (200)cm, Gol<strong>de</strong>n Glory Pea is an erect, woody shrub with narrow, dark green leaves and showy<br />
gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers. Native from Queensland to Victoria where it occurs in woods. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0091 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7237 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Otter Shrub is an evergreen to semi-evergreen aromatic shrub from south Africa with feathered leaves and showy inflorescences with<br />
upright hold white flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow fine seeds very flat on any rich, well drained soil from autumn to mid spring. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully<br />
transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
40 semillas por sobre.<br />
Gomphostigma virgatum<br />
(White Otter Shrub)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6811 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gomphrena (Globe Amaranth) & Ptilotus (Mulla Mulla)<br />
Globe Amarants and Mulla Mulla are subtropical to tropical annual to perennial plants from South America, Asia and Australia. Several<br />
species have showy <strong>de</strong>nse terminal inflorescences which are used in dry flower arrangements. All will grow well in any rich soil in full sun.<br />
Grow perennial members in pots, keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Sow Gomphrenus and anual Ptilotus species flat in any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C un<strong>de</strong>r glass in early spring. Carefully<br />
transplant seedlings to their final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from end of spring to early summer. Sow perennial<br />
Ptilotus species flat on any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep seedlings always very sunny, especially in<br />
winter months.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Gomphrena globosa<br />
(Lilac Globe Amaranth)<br />
Gomphrena haageana<br />
(Orange Globe Amaranth)<br />
30cm, Lilac Globe Amaranth is an utmost showy South American annual with globose, rich magenta-lilac<br />
inflorescences all summer long. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
glass at some 20°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from end of spring to early<br />
summer. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8149 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
25cm, Orange Globe Amaranth is a showy Mexican annual with globose to elongated, rich orange<br />
inflorescences all summer long. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
glass at some 20°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from end of spring to early<br />
summer. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8150 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Ptilotus carinatus 10 (20)cm, a showy annual to short lived perennial with dark green leaves and short upright stalks<br />
crowned by most ornamental lilac, hairy and <strong>de</strong>nse flower heads. Native of dryish rocky soils in shrub<br />
lands and grasslands throughout Southwest Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny<br />
spot. Sow in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r glass at some 20°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing<br />
nights from end of spring to early summer. VII-VIII.<br />
Ptilotus exaltatus<br />
(Showy Foxtail Mulla Mulla)<br />
Ptilotus exaltatus var.<br />
semilanatus<br />
(Foxtail Mulla Mulla)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6090 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (30)cm, Showy Foxtail Mulla Mulla is a showy annual with broad oval dark green leaves and upright<br />
stalks crowned by most ornamental lilac, hairy and <strong>de</strong>nse cylindrical flower heads. Native of dryish rocky<br />
soils in shrub lands and grasslands throughout Southwest Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate<br />
in a sunny spot. Sow in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r glass at some 20°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last<br />
freezing nights from end of spring to early summer. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6088 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (30)cm, Foxtail Mulla Mulla is a showy annual with broad oval dark green leaves and upright stalks<br />
crowned by most ornamental lilac, hairy and <strong>de</strong>nse elongating flower heads. Native of dryish rocky soils in<br />
shrub lands and grasslands in Southwest Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r glass at some 20°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from<br />
end of spring to early summer. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6087 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Ptilotus macrocephalus<br />
(Green Mulla Mulla)<br />
Ptilotus polakii<br />
(Pink Candles Mulla Mulla)<br />
Ptilotus rotundifolius<br />
(Pink Candles)<br />
Ptilotus schwartzii<br />
(Horse Mulla Mulla)<br />
Gonospermum, Lugoa and Tanacetum<br />
30 (100)cm, Green Mulla Mulla is a showy annual with narrow dark green leaves and several ornamental<br />
pale greenish <strong>de</strong>nse flower heads. Native of dryish rocky soils in shrub lands and grasslands throughout<br />
south western Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot. Sow in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
glass at some 20°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from end of spring to early<br />
summer. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6086 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (100)cm, Pink Candles Mulla Mulla is a showy woody shrub with small narrow dark green leaves and<br />
several most ornamental dark lilac papery flower heads. Native of dryish rocky soils in shrub lands and<br />
grasslands in western Southwest Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun throughout the<br />
year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6085 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (100)cm, Pink Candles is a showy woody perennial with silvery grey oval leaves with undulated<br />
margins and several most ornamental lilac to <strong>de</strong>ep rose, hairy <strong>de</strong>nse flower heads. Native of dryish rocky<br />
soils in shrub lands and grasslands in western Southwest Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate<br />
in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6084 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (90)cm, Horse Mulla Mulla is a semi-woody perennial with linear leaves and several showy and hairy<br />
white rose flower heads. Native of dryish soils in shrub lands and grasslands throughout south western<br />
Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 15°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6083 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
The three genera Gonospermum, Lugoa and Tanacetum within the family of Asteraceae inclu<strong>de</strong> only few species en<strong>de</strong>mic to the Canary<br />
Islands. They usually occur in open, rocky spots in full sun in the upper succulent zone. In contrast to related genera (especially<br />
Tanacetum species) from the Mediterranean and Eurasia, all Canary species are woody sub shrubs with strongly dissected, feathered,<br />
aromatic leaves and ornamental, broad, bright yellow, or white terminal inflorescences on tall woody stems. All are most ornamental pot<br />
plants for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. They make excellent, long lasting cut flowers as well. Keep frostfree at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C, drier and sunny in winter. Perennial Mediterranean and Eurasian Tanacetum species offerend on this page are fully winter<br />
hardy in Central Europe and enjoy any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow dustlike or fine seeds from subtropical Canary species flat on any rich, well drained soil in full sun at some 20°C throughout the year.<br />
Do not cover seeds with soil and keep the latter always slightly moist from beneath.<br />
Sow seeds from winter hardy Mediterranean and Eurasian Tanacetum species flat on any rich, well drained soil. Do not cover seeds and<br />
place pots in a protected and sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
All subtropical Canary species are USDA Climate Zone 9.<br />
All winterhardy Tanacetum species are USDA Climate Zone 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Gonospermum canariense<br />
ssp. canariense Exclusivo<br />
Gonospermum canariense<br />
ssp. elegans Exclusivo<br />
Gonospermum fruticosum<br />
Exclusive<br />
Tanacetum audibertii<br />
(Audibert's Tanacetum)<br />
Tanacetum balsamita var.<br />
balsamita<br />
(Costmary)<br />
150 (250)cm, a tall woody evergreen, branching shrub from sunny spots on La Palma. Has most<br />
ornamental, broad terminal rich yellow inflorescences above strongly feathered, large, aromatic leaves.<br />
Excellent plant which is easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5086 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, a very rare smaller woody evergreen, branching subspecies from El Hierro with terminal<br />
rich yellow inflorescences above strongly feathered, large, silvery grey, aromatic leaves. Plants from the<br />
Las Playas population have an overall more lax branching habit with smaller leaves and narrower<br />
inflorescences. Excellent plant which is easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5087 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Valver<strong>de</strong>)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5088 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Las Playas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (180)cm, tall woody shrub with slightly branching stems. Dark green, strongly dissected leaf-feathers<br />
and a terminal, flat, bright yellow flower ball. Native of open spots in the upper succulent zone of Tenerife.<br />
VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2520 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Audibert's Tanacetum makes strongly aromatic, dark green leaflets and lose terminal umbels of<br />
rich yellow floral disks. Native of rocky, sun-exposed spots in Corsica (France) and Sardinia (Italy). A fully<br />
winter hardy species for any rich, well drained soil in full sun in a protected spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8032 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
160 (180)cm, Costmary is a fully winter hardy Caucasian herbaceous perennial with broad, light green,<br />
aromatic leaves with serrated margins. The shoots are crowned by terminal umbels of small yellow flower<br />
disks. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8281 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Tanacetum balsamita var.<br />
camphoratum<br />
(Camphor Plant)<br />
Tanacetum corymbosum<br />
ssp. corymbosum<br />
(Scentless Feverfew)<br />
Tanacetum ferulaceum var.<br />
latipinnum Exclusivo<br />
Tanacetum macrophyllum<br />
(Large-Leafed Tansy)<br />
Tanacetum parthenium<br />
(Feverfew)<br />
Tanacetum siculum<br />
(Sicily Tancy)<br />
Goodia (Gol<strong>de</strong>n Clover Tree)<br />
140 (160)cm, Camphor Plant is a fully winter hardy perennial with broad, light green leaves with serrated<br />
margins and an utmost pleasant and incredibly strong camphor-like fragrance in this variety native from<br />
Turkey to Central Asia. The shoots are crowned by terminal umbels of small daisy-like flowers. Easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7172 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80cm, Dalmatian Chrysanthemum makes finely cut, greyish-green leaves on tall stalks crowned by white<br />
daisy-like flowers. Native of meadows and open spots in woodlands in the Balkans. This plant is the<br />
natural source for a well-known insectici<strong>de</strong> (Pyrethrum). Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8012 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (150)cm, Scentless Feverfew (syn. Chrysanthemum corymbosum) is an utmost showy, fully winter<br />
hardy perennial with tall annual stems covered with large, <strong>de</strong>eply dissected, dark green leaves and<br />
terminal inflorescences of white, daisy-like flowers with a central yellow disk. Flower stalks are excellent,<br />
long lasting cut flowers. It is native of meadows and open spots in woods from Belgium to Eastern<br />
Europe. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7185 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, rare woody evergreen, branching shrub from sunny rocky spots in mountainous areas on<br />
Gran Canaria. Has ornamental, broad terminal white inflorescences above strongly feathered, aromatic<br />
leaves with broa<strong>de</strong>r leaflets than the species. Excellent plant which is easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full<br />
sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5090 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (150)cm, Large-Leafed Tansy (syn. Achillea macrophylla) is an utmost showy rhizomatous perennial<br />
with tall annual stems covered with large, <strong>de</strong>eply dissected, strongly aromatic dark green leaves and<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse terminal inflorescences of numerous small white flowers. It is native to from south-eastern Europe<br />
to Turkey and the Caucasus. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6383 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
90 (120)cm, Feverfew is a beautiful fully winter hardy perennial native of mountainous areas from the<br />
Balkans to Asia Minor. It makes strongly camphor-fragrant, feathered leaves and terminal clusters of<br />
white flowers with a central yellow disk. Dried leaves are uses in several herbal teas and medicines. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7167 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Sicily Tanacetum makes strongly aromatic, feathered leaflets and lose terminal umbels of rich<br />
yellow floral disks. Native of rocky, sun-exposed spots in upper regions of Sicily (Italy). A fully winter<br />
hardy species for any rich, well drained soil in full sun in a protected spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8129 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gol<strong>de</strong>n Clover Pea are perennial evergreen woody shrubs from Australia. They have showy bright yellow flowers and leathery foliage.<br />
Easily grown as pot plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Goodia lotifolia<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>-tip Clover Tree)<br />
Gossypium (Cotton Shrubs)<br />
200 (300)cm, Gol<strong>de</strong>n-tip Clover Tree is a small to medium sized wood shrub with glossy bluish-green<br />
leaves and bright yellow flowers with a reddish center. Native of open spots in woods in Western<br />
Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0090 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Australian Desert Rose or Cotton Shrubs are semiperennial to perennial woody shrubs in the mallow family (Malvaceae) native from<br />
subtropical and tropical regions. Most species have showy, bright colored cream, yellow or rose flowers above heart shaped to oblong<br />
leaves. They are easily grown in pots in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier and rather warm in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Sow seeds in any well drained substrate, cover slightly with soil and keep pots in full sun at some 20°C throughout the year and soil<br />
always slightly moist from beneath.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Gossypium australe<br />
(Australian Desert Rose)<br />
Gossypium sturtianum<br />
(Sturt's Desert Rose)<br />
50 (200)cm, Australian Desert Rose is a woody perennial with silvery oval gray leaves and showy rose<br />
flowers with a purplish throat. Native of dryish or sandy soils in shrub lands and forests in northern<br />
Western Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter<br />
at a minimum of some 15°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6080 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Sturt's Desert Rose is a beautiful woody shrub with showy bright rose, pale pink to dark<br />
purple or maroon flowers with a dark purplish-red throat above small oval, leathery, bluish-green leaves.<br />
This rare species is native of dryish soils in shrub lands and forests in Central and Nothern Australia. For<br />
any rich, well drained substrate in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of<br />
some 15°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7108 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Greenovia (Mountain Roses)<br />
"Rosas <strong>de</strong>l Monte" (Mountain Roses) as they are called by the Canary inhabitants are close relatives of Aeonium within the family of<br />
Crassulaceae. Some 4 species are known. All have ornamental, <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes of succulent, bluish-green leaves. The sulfur-yellow, quite<br />
large flowers are set in late spring to early summer in a short-stemmed raceme. The rare Greenovia aizoon differs in its' blackish-green,<br />
pubescent leaves in a miniature rosette. All Greenovia naturally occur in rock crevices in the drier zones of Gran Canaria and all Western<br />
Islands and are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, slightly stony soil in a sunny spot. They require a sunny spot in winter with<br />
careful watering as the main growing season is from autumn to late spring. For more information on cultivation have a look at this<br />
page:http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/prodtype.asp?strParents=555&CAT_ID=558 Sowing and cultivation of Aeonium, Aichryson and<br />
Greenovia.<br />
Sow dust-like seeds flat on any well drained soil, keep soil slightly moist from beneath. Do not cover seeds with soil.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: Todo el material proviene sólo <strong>de</strong> plantas cultivadas en Alemania o en el Líbano. No ofrecemos ningún material coleccionado<br />
en el hábitat y rechezamos ven<strong>de</strong>r aquel material para proteger varias especies en peligro <strong>de</strong> extinción en su hábitat y para conformar con<br />
leyes nacionales así como internacionales sobre comerciar plantas protegidas y sus partes, por ejemplo semillas.<br />
Greenovia aizoon cv.<br />
"Dwarf Cushion"<br />
Greenovia aurea<br />
(Canary Gol<strong>de</strong>n Mountain<br />
Rose)<br />
4 (6)cm ø, "Dwarf Cushion" <strong>de</strong>rives from a naturally ocurring hybrid between Greenovia aizoon X<br />
Greenovia aurea from South-Central Tenerife and has been longtime selected for its' very small and<br />
compact rosettes with smoothly pubescent (=hairy) dark green leaves. This beautiful cultivar makes small<br />
rosettes with few offsets with some 2cm to 4cm in diameter and is in appearance very close to the pure<br />
species. The flowering stem reaches up to 12cm and bears many gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1793 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 9,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8724 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 69,80<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8737 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (10.000 semillas)<br />
€ 495,00<br />
20 (25)cm ø, Canary Gol<strong>de</strong>n Mountain Rose is probably the most frequently cultivated species within this<br />
genus and besi<strong>de</strong>s Greenovia diplocycla it is the largest Greenovia, gaining up to 25cm in diameter which<br />
in combination with its bluish and glaucous leaves makes it for sure one of the most attractive as well ! It<br />
is native of Gran Canaria, Tenerife, El Hierro, La Gomera, and La Palma growing in rock crevices on<br />
north-facing mountain slopes in the pine-tree zone at an elevation of some 1.000m through 1.900m.<br />
Populations from Greenovia <strong>de</strong>scribed from La Palma belong either to a subspecies or the closely related<br />
Greenovia diplocycla. Greenovia aurea has rather large, creamy yellow flowers in May to June/July.<br />
Greenovia aurea can easily be propagated either by offsets or seeds. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1795 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8736 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife) (10.000 semillas)<br />
€ 295,00<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5140 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex El Hierro)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5139 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Greenovia diplocycla 10 (20)cm ø, native to La Palma, El Hierro and la Gomera, sharing similar habitats as Greenovia aurea,<br />
yet growing in more open locations in the lower zone of the pine-tree forest. It is very similar to Greenovia<br />
aurea, yet even larger, and hardly to distinguish from the latter if not flowering. In general its' rosettes are<br />
slightly smaller - with exeption of populations in the northwestern parts of the Cal<strong>de</strong>ra <strong>de</strong> Taburiente<br />
(Barranco <strong>de</strong> Izcagua), where plants may gain up to 25cm in diameter. Rosettes are usually some 10cm<br />
to 20cm ø, light yellowish green in full sun and finely white powered, if plants are grown in full sun. During<br />
their summer dormancy rosettes will close cup-like and are covered with beige-red, dry leaf sheaths. The<br />
flowers are even larger than those in Greenovia aurea. Young leaves are ciliated at their edges<br />
(magnifying glasses). Plants will never form any offsets, so that propagation is only possible either by<br />
seeds or by leaf cuttings, of which the latter is rather difficult and not recommen<strong>de</strong>d for beginners.<br />
Originally from La Palma, Northwestern si<strong>de</strong> (Barranco <strong>de</strong> Izcagua) and southern si<strong>de</strong> (Barranco <strong>de</strong> Las<br />
Angustias) of the Cal<strong>de</strong>ra <strong>de</strong>l Taburiente (650m), respectively La Gomera in the vicinity of Roque Agando<br />
and in the Barranco <strong>de</strong> Guarimar. Greenovia diplocycla is botanically a very diverse species with several<br />
forms and possible some varieties, so that further scientific work is required on their taxonomical status.<br />
IV-VI.<br />
Greenovia diplocycla var.<br />
gigantea var. nov. ined.<br />
Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5157 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma - Bco. <strong>de</strong> Las Angustias)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4703 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Gomera - Agando)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1806 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma - Bco. <strong>de</strong> Izcagua)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40) ø, an impressively large, only recently in 2001 by <strong>Malkmus</strong>-Hussein, B. recognized new variety. It<br />
is native to north-facing, partially sha<strong>de</strong>d rocks in the northern and central parts of La Gomera. In contrast<br />
to the species, this variety is much larger in all parts. Its very large rosette of light green leaves is finely<br />
pow<strong>de</strong>red with white wax and may gain up to 40cm in diameter. In contrast to Greenovia diplocycla its<br />
dormant rosette forms a perfect ball, covered in almost pure white dried leaf sheaths in summer - an<br />
utmost beautiful aspect! Its extraordinarily large inflorescence gains up to 30cm in height (!) and consists<br />
of up to 250 bright yellow single flowers from April through May/June. It occurs in only few and rather<br />
small restricted populations, e.g. in the North of La Cañada Gran<strong>de</strong>, 470m and at the base of Roque <strong>de</strong><br />
Agando, 1050m. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1931 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 14,90<br />
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Greenovia dodrantalis cv.<br />
"Ja<strong>de</strong> Ball"<br />
10cm ø, "Ja<strong>de</strong> Ball" <strong>de</strong>rives from a naturally ocurring hybrid between Greenovia dodrantalis X Greenovia<br />
aurea from Western Tenerife and has been longtime selected for its' small and compact ja<strong>de</strong> green<br />
rosettes which will almost completely fold during summer dormancy. This cultivar is slightly larger than<br />
the pure species, which is restricted to the far Eastern and Western parts of Tenerife with its (former)<br />
main location in the Barranco <strong>de</strong> Masca, where the species has unfortunately been severely <strong>de</strong>pleted in<br />
recent years due to touristic activities and illegally collecting plants as "souvenirs". However, the cultivar is<br />
equally showy and makes several offsets before it will reach flowering size. Its yellow inflorescence grows<br />
up to 20 cm in height. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2178 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8735 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 69,80<br />
Grevillea, Hakea, Isopogon (Cone Flower) & Petrophile<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Grevillea aurea<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Grevillea)<br />
Grevillea banksii ssp.<br />
forsteri<br />
(Red Silky Oak)<br />
Grevillea eriostachya<br />
(Flame Grevillea)<br />
Grevillea excelsior<br />
(Orange Flame Grevillea)<br />
Grevillea leucopteris<br />
(White-plumed Grevillea)<br />
Grevillea plurijuga ssp.<br />
superba<br />
(Red-plumed Grevillea)<br />
Grevillea pteridifolia<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Grevillea)<br />
Grevillea refracta<br />
Grevillea robusta<br />
(Silky Oak)<br />
Grevillea wickhamii<br />
(Ljaka)<br />
Grevillea wickhamii ssp.<br />
aprica<br />
(Ljaka)<br />
Hakea <strong>de</strong>currens<br />
(Bushy Needlewood)<br />
Hakea drupacea<br />
(Sweet-scented Hakea)<br />
Hakea laurina<br />
(Pincushion Hakea)<br />
Hakea leucoptera<br />
(Silver Needle Hakea)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7238 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7239 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7240 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 8,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7241 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 6,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7242 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7243 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 6,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7244 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7245 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 12,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7246 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7247 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7248 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7250 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7251 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7252 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7253 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
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Isopogon anemonifolius<br />
(Broad-leaf Drumsticks)<br />
Isopogon anethifolius<br />
(Narrow-leaf Drumsticks)<br />
Isopogon formosus<br />
(Rose Cone-flower)<br />
Isopogon latifolius<br />
(Stirling Range Coneflower)<br />
Isopogon petiolaris<br />
Isopogon trilobus<br />
(Barrel Cone-flower)<br />
Petrophile biloba<br />
(Granite Petrophile)<br />
Guichenotia<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Guichenotia macrantha<br />
(Large-flowered<br />
Guichenotia)<br />
Gunnera (Mammoth Leaf)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7255 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7256 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7257 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7258 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7259 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7260 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7289 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7249 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Mammoth Leaf or Giant Rhubarb is a small diverse genus of evergreen to herbaceous perenials from Hawaaii, South America and New<br />
Zealand. Some Gunnera species make impressively large and broad leaves (up to 2 meters in the largest member, Gunnera manicata).<br />
Though being of subtropical to tropical origin, some species are frost resistant and can be successfully cultivated in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in col<strong>de</strong>r<br />
regions, provi<strong>de</strong>d that their rootsystem is given a very good winter protection (e.g. a very thick dry mulch layer). For any humus rich,<br />
always slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun in a preferably protected spot.<br />
Sow fine seeds on top of any humus rich, well drained soil at some 20°C throughout the year in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
(summer) spot. Do not cover seeds with soil and keep soil always moist from beneath. Seedlings are best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions for at least four to five years. In winter keep young, dormant plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C. Transplant<br />
rootstock to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n by the end of spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 8/9<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Gunnera manicata<br />
(Mammoth Leaf)<br />
Gymnocladus (Kentucky Coffee Tree)<br />
3m, Mammoth Leaf makes the largest, most impressive leaves in its' genus with a diameter of some 2<br />
meters (!) on some 2m long stalks. It is an evergreen (in subtropical climates) to herbaceous (in cool<br />
temperate climates) perennial native of Brazil. For any humus rich, always slightly moist soil. For its<br />
enormous size it is an outstanding solitary plant which needs a lot of space. Leaves will die down in<br />
autumn, give the dormant rootstock some excellent frost protection in winter (e.g. a thick dry mulch layer).<br />
V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8152 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kentucky Coffee Tree belongs to a small genus of winter hardy, tall <strong>de</strong>ciduous trees with large feathered leaves and terminal<br />
inflorescences followed by ornamental, large, flat seed capsules containing few, yet very large seeds. It is native of the midwestern North<br />
America. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Give younger plants some extra winter protection (e.g. a thick<br />
mulch layer).<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow in any well drained, sandy soil throughout the year. Keep pots in full sun and in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. If sowed from<br />
summer to autumn seeds will germinate in spring the following year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Gymnocladus dioicus<br />
(Kentucky Coffee Tree)<br />
10 (20)m, Kentucky Coffee Tree is an impressively tall, <strong>de</strong>ciduous tree with a broad, losely branching<br />
crown with feathered leaves and ornamental, large flat seed capsules in autumn and winter. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5270 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Gynandriris<br />
Gynandriris (syn. Moraea) is close to Iris and mostly native of South Africa. Plants make small rhizomatous bulbs. For any well drained<br />
soil in full sun in a protected spot with plenty of moisture in spring and early summer. A showy and easily cultivated genus.<br />
Sow autumn to spring in any well drained soil. Preferably for a frostfree cultivation in pots for at least two years. Keep pots cool, yet<br />
frostfree in winter in a protected spot. Transplant bulbs/rhizomes in late summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Gynandriris sisyrinchium 30 (60)cm, native from Mediterranean regions to Pakistan in the East, growing at up to 2.000m on haymeadows.<br />
Leaves are half-closed. Light blue flowers with egg shaped outer petals in IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3005 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Haberlea (Rock Plate) & Ramonda (Rock Plate)<br />
Rock Plates are rarely cultivated genera of ornamental plants with flat basal leaf rosettes and attractive pale-blue flowers in late spring.<br />
These are winter hardy relict species and occur in almost vertical rocks in the Pyrenees, the Alps, the Balkans to the Himalaya and require<br />
a sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in a moist soil on peat basis. Best planted in North facing rock crevices in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Haberlea rhodopensis<br />
(Balkan Rock Plate)<br />
Ramonda myconi<br />
(Pyrenee Rock Plate)<br />
Ramonda nathaliae<br />
(Nathalia Rock Plate)<br />
Habranthus (Rain Lily)<br />
20cm, Balkan Rock Plate makes a <strong>de</strong>nse basal dark green leaf rosette and showy pale laven<strong>de</strong>r-blue<br />
flowers in spring. Native of humus filled rock crevices in mountains in Bulgaria and the Balkans. For any<br />
humus rich, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>s spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3006 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (20)cm, Pyrenee Rock Plate is from high elevations in the Pyrenees and makes beautiful, quite large,<br />
pale-violet flowers with a yellow center above wrinkled, <strong>de</strong>ep green leaves in a flat basal rosette. For any<br />
humus rich, slightly moist soil in a sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1636 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (20)cm, Nathalia Rock Plate <strong>de</strong>scends from high elevation in the Balkans, a rare and threatened<br />
Ramonda species with a basal, flat, dark green leaf rosette and quite large, bright laven<strong>de</strong>r-blue flowers.<br />
For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1637 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Rain Lilies are bulbous plants from southern North America to South America. They have narrow, linear or strap-shaped leaves and showy<br />
yellow, white or rose flower trumpets. South American species suit for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. Habranthus tubispathus (Rio Gran<strong>de</strong> Copperlily) is winter hardy and can be grown in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny and sheltered spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C throughout the year<br />
and soil always slightly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will significantly enhance germination<br />
in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Habranthus robustus<br />
(Rose Rain Lily)<br />
Habranthus tubispathus<br />
(Rio Gran<strong>de</strong> Copperlily)<br />
Har<strong>de</strong>nbergia (Purple Coral Pea)<br />
20cm, Rose Rain Lily is native from Argentina to Brazil and makes narrow, grass-like leaves and pale<br />
rose flowers before the leaves emerge. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8450 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Rio Gran<strong>de</strong> Copperlily has showy, rich copper-yellow flower throats before the narrow leaves<br />
emerge. It is native of mountain meadows in the south- western USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny and sheltered spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. USDA Zone 7/8. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6645 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Purple Coral Pea are showy perennial evergreen, climbing woody shrubs from Australia. They have most ornamental intense purple pea<br />
like flowers above leathery foliage on narrow, climbing stems. Easily grown as pot plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. Plants require a climbing aid<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Har<strong>de</strong>nbergia comptoniana<br />
(Violet Sarsapilla)<br />
Har<strong>de</strong>nbergia violacea<br />
(Purple Coral Pea)<br />
150 (250)cm, Violet Sarsapilla is a woody climber with narrow stems and 3- to 5-foliolate, dark green<br />
leaflets and <strong>de</strong>nse racemes with purple-blue flowers. Plants are best grown with a climbing aid. Native of<br />
Western Australia and New South Wales. X-II.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0107 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Purple Coral Pea makes slightly climbing, narrow woody stems and showy violet flowers<br />
above oval, dark green leaves. Plants are best grown with a climbing aid. Native of sandy soils in woods in<br />
southern Queensland. X-II.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0106 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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He<strong>de</strong>ra (Canary and European Ivy)<br />
Canary Ivy is similar to the closely related European species He<strong>de</strong>ra helix, yet in general it has larger, more or less broadly heart-shaped<br />
to almost round, slightly glossy, dark green leaves and terminal umbels with small yellowish-white flowers followed by bluish-black berries.<br />
Native of the laurel forest of the western Canary Islands and Gran Canaria, climbing up shrubs, trees, and cliffs, or growing as a<br />
groundcover. Easily cultivated and frost resistant pot plant for any humus-rich, well drained soil in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
(summer) spot. As a pot plant keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 0°C. May be grown outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in<br />
Central Europe.<br />
Sow in any well drained soil at some 15°C to 25°C, keep pots sunny.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7 unless stated differently.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
He<strong>de</strong>ra aff. helix<br />
(Cyprus Ivy)<br />
Helenium (Sneezeweed)<br />
7 (20)cm, Cyprus Ivy in its Cyprus’ form with narrower, arrow-shaped adult leaves than the common<br />
continental form. Leaves are finely pale green and white dotted. From rich, slightly moist soils in<br />
mountains on Cyprus. Easily cultivated in any rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6280 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Psilo Dendro, Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sneezeweed are perennials from open spots in semi-moist prairies and sunny mountain meadows in North America. They <strong>de</strong>velop<br />
numerous and very colorful, bright yellow flowers on medium to tall stalks throughout summer. Many species are excellent cut flowers.<br />
Helenium are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. They are very robust and adopt very well to various soil types.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny , protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Several species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in late summer to autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Helenium autumnale<br />
(Bittersweet)<br />
Helenium flexuosum<br />
(Purple-Head Sneezeweed)<br />
Helenium hoopesii<br />
(Orange Sneezeweed)<br />
Helianthella (Aspen Sunflower)<br />
100 (160)cm, Bittersweet or Common Sneezeweed is a clump forming perennial with several upright, tall<br />
stalks with numerous gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers above lance shaped leaves. From rich, semi-moist soils in prairies of<br />
Missouri (USA). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3550 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (60)cm, Purple-Head Sneezeweed is a herbaceous perennial with bright yellow flower heads with a<br />
brownish center, all in open, terminal clusters. Native of sunny, semi-moist spots in the USA. For any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1003 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (100)cm, Orange Sneezeweed is a herbaceous perennial with a basal leaf rosette and upright stems<br />
with terminal clusters of most ornamental, rich yellow flower heads with a darker yellow center. Native of<br />
sunny, semi-moist mountain meadows in W USA. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3892 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Aspen Sunflower are showy perennials from open spots in semi-moist spots in Prairies and mountain meadows in North America. They<br />
<strong>de</strong>velop numerous colorful, bright yellow flowers on medium sized stalks throughout summer. Orange Sneezeweed is easily cultivated in<br />
any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. It is a very robust species and adopts very well to various soil types.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny , protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. This species requires a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If it is sowed late in the year, seeds do not germinate before spring in the following year. Transplant to the<br />
final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in late summer to autumn or as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Helianthella quinquenervis<br />
(Aspen Sunflower)<br />
Helianthemum (Canary Dwarf Rock Rose)<br />
90 (150)cm, Aspen Sunflower is a herbaceous perennial with upright stems crowned by an usually single,<br />
large, lemon yellow flower. Native of subalpine sunny, semi-moist mountain meadows, open spots in<br />
woods, as well as along si<strong>de</strong> streams in N USA and S Canada. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3897 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Canary Dwarf Rock Roses and Spotted Rockroses are native of rocky, sun exposed spots in remote areas on the Canary Islands and the<br />
Mediterranean region. Helianthemum species are mostly short, woody perennial subshrubs with narrow to oval, silvery shiny to bluishgreen<br />
foliage and elongated, and upright growing racemes with unusual large, bright yellow flowers. Tuberaria species are either small<br />
perennials with semi-woody stems or biannuals with bright yellow flowers. All are easily grown as pot plants in any well drained, rocky soil<br />
in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter in full sun at a minimum of some 12°C.<br />
Sow tiny seeds flat on any well drained, rock-sandy soil. Do not cover seeds with soil. Place pots in a preferably sunny spot. Always keep<br />
slightly moist from beneath. Transplant to larger pots after the fourth pair of leaves.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: Todo el material proviene sólo <strong>de</strong> plantas cultivadas en Alemania o en el Líbano. No ofrecemos ningún material coleccionado<br />
en el hábitat y rechezamos ven<strong>de</strong>r aquel material para proteger varias especies en peligro <strong>de</strong> extinción en su hábitat y para conformar con<br />
leyes nacionales así como internacionales sobre comerciar plantas protegidas y sus partes, por ejemplo semillas.<br />
Helianthemum caput-felis<br />
(Grey Leafed Dwarf Rock<br />
Rose) Exclusivo<br />
10 (20)cm, Grey Leafed Dwarf Rock Rose is a small woody perennial dwarf shrub which makes a <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
cushion with numerous bright yellow flowers and narrow, greyish-green, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent leaves. It is<br />
native of open sandy and rocky soils in the vicinity of the sea in southern Mallorca and southwestern<br />
continental Spain. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier<br />
at a minimum of some 10°C. IV-VI.<br />
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Helianthemum scopulicolum<br />
(Pink Flowered Dwarf Rock<br />
Rose) Exclusivo<br />
Tuberaria lignosa<br />
(Perennial Spotted<br />
Rockrose) Exclusivo<br />
Helianthemum (Sunrose)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7395 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Pink Flowered Dwarf Rock Rose is a small woody perennial dwarf shrub with an unique pink flower<br />
color and leathery, narrow, glossy greyish-green leaves. It is native of open rock crevices in the Andratx<br />
region in southwestern Mallorca (Spain) and was only in 1999 recently discovered and <strong>de</strong>scribed. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7394 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
12 (20)cm, Perennial Spotted Rockrose is a dwarf perennial from the Western Mediterranean with semiwoody<br />
branches and slightly glossy leaves with marked veines, all topped by nice lemon yellow flowers.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8363 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sunroses is a broad genus with usually evergreen perennials or woody sub-shrubs with numerous showy, bright yellow flowers throughout<br />
summer. They are native of rocky to sandy sites in full sun in the northern hemisphere. The majority of species is found in the<br />
Mediterranean region. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Do not cover seeds with soil. Keep pots in full sun in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 unless noted differently.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Helianthemum apenninum<br />
(White Dwarf Rockrose)<br />
Helianthemum<br />
nummularium ssp.<br />
nummularium<br />
(Yellow Dwarf Rockrose)<br />
Helianthemum<br />
nummularium ssp.<br />
obscurum<br />
(Oval Leafed Rockrose)<br />
Helianthus (Sunflower)<br />
15cm, White Dwarf Rockrose is a dwarf woody perennial which makes <strong>de</strong>nse cushions of quite large,<br />
pure white flowers above narrow, greyish-green leaves. Native of meadows and rocky sites throughout<br />
Europe. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-<br />
VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4065 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Yellow Dwarf Rockrose is an Eurasian perennial from open spots in sandy to rocky soils. It<br />
makes slightly creeping stems with dark green leaves and numerous bright lemon yellow flowers. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich soil in full sun. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4735 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Oval Leafed Rockrose is a dwarf woody perennial which makes <strong>de</strong>nse cushions of numerous<br />
bright yellow flowers above narrow, dark green leaves. Native of meadows and rocky sites from Europe<br />
through western Asia. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4066 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sunflowers are annuals or herbaceous perennials from open spots in prairies and sunny mountain meadows throughout North and Middle<br />
America. They <strong>de</strong>velop numerous and very colorful, usually bright yellow flowers on medium to very all stalks throughout summer. Many<br />
species are excellent cut flowers. Helianthus are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. They are fast growing, very<br />
robust and adapt very well to various soil types.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny , protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Several perennial species require a cooling period of<br />
several months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant annuals to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights in late spring, perennials are best transplanted as soon as<br />
the leaves have withered in late summer to autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Helianthus annuus<br />
(Wild Sunflower)<br />
Helianthus californicus<br />
(Californian Sunflower)<br />
Helianthus divaricatus<br />
(Woodland Sunflower)<br />
Helianthus giganteus<br />
(Giant Sunflower)<br />
Helianthus grosseserratus<br />
(Sawtooth Sunflower)<br />
170 (250)cm, Wild Sunflower is an annual species and parent to many gar<strong>de</strong>n hybrids and cultivars. The<br />
wild species is an elegant plant with an upright stems and several large, bright yellow petals surrounding<br />
a quite large brown disk. Native of south-western USA and Mexico. Either sow un<strong>de</strong>r glass in spring and<br />
transplant seedlings after the last freezing nights in early summer or sow directly into the ground in early<br />
summer. For any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3898 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
200 (250)cm, Californian Sunflower is a tall perennial with annual stems crowned by rich yellow flowers<br />
above lance-shaped leaves. Native of California and Baja California. For any rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6515 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (200)cm, Woodland Sunflower is a tall herbaceous perennial with terminal bright yellow flowers above<br />
dark green, broadly lanceolate leaves on reddish stems. Native of open spots in rich soils in woods in<br />
central USA. For any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4857 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
180 (300)cm, Giant Sunflower is a herbaceous, very variable perennial with upright stems crowned with<br />
clusters of bright yellow flowers. Native of semi-moist meadows and open spots in woods in N USA. For<br />
any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1016 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (220)cm, Sawtooth Sunflower is a perennial making <strong>de</strong>nse clumps in time. It bears numerous gol<strong>de</strong>n<br />
flowers above lanceolate to narrowly ovate leaves. Native of semi-moist soils in prairies and meadows of<br />
Illinois. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VIII-X.<br />
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Helianthus laetiflorus<br />
(Showy Sunflower)<br />
Helianthus maximilianii<br />
(Maximilian Sunflower)<br />
Helianthus mollis<br />
(Ashy Sunflower)<br />
Helianthus nuttallii<br />
(Nuttall's Sunflower)<br />
Helianthus occi<strong>de</strong>ntalis<br />
(Western Sunflower)<br />
Helianthus pumilus<br />
(Dwarf Sunflower)<br />
Helianthus strumosus<br />
(Pale-leaf Sunflower)<br />
Helicodiceros (Dead Horse Arum)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3549 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
170 (220)cm, Showy Sunflower is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, clump forming perennial with very tall stalks with<br />
numerous bright gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers above grayish green leaves. Native of rich soils in open woods and<br />
thickets in Pennsylvania to Minnesota (USA). For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3548 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
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140 (200)cm, Maximilian Sunflower makes grayish green foliage topped by numerous bright gol<strong>de</strong>n<br />
flowers. It is native of meadows and prairies from Minnesota and British Columbia, south to Missouri,<br />
Texas, and Wyoming (USA). For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3547 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
90 (140)cm, Ashy Sunflower or Hairy Sunflower makes grayish green leaves and several lemon yellow<br />
flowers in late summer. This perennial is native of prairies from Ohio to Michigan and Iowa, south to<br />
Georgia, Alabama, and Texas (USA). For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3546 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (180)cm, Nuttall's Sunflower is a herbaceous, very variable perennial with upright stems crowned<br />
with clusters of bright yellow flowers. The subspecies nuttallii is native of semi-moist meadows and<br />
wetlands in California (USA). For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3899 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (100)cm, Western Sunflower or Fewleaf Sunflower is a clump forming perennial with several rich<br />
gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers on slen<strong>de</strong>r, almost leafless stems. It is native of meadows and prairies from Florida,<br />
Georgia, and Texas, north to Ohio, and Minnesota (USA). For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3545 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Dwarf Sunflower is a (as the names proposes) a dwarf perennial member in this genus. It<br />
makes lanceolate, dark green, hairy leaves and short stems crowned with several showy, bright yellow<br />
flowers. It is native of rocky, sunny sites in Midwestern USA. For any humus rich, very well drained soil in<br />
full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3901 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
170 (220)cm, Pale-leaf Sunflower is a showy herbaceous perennial with lanceolate leaves on pruplish<br />
stems and rich yellow sunflower-like, terminal flowers. This species is native of open spots in dry woods<br />
in eastern North America (Quebec to North Dakota, and from Arkansas to Oklahoma). Easily grown in a<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IX-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0010 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dead Horse Arum is a monotypic genus close to Dracunculus (Dragon Aroid) with only this species, Helicodiceros muscivorus, an<br />
increasingly rare native of few western islands in the Mediterranean Sea (Corsica, Sardinia and the Balearics [Menorca, Mallorca]). It is<br />
growing in rock crevices in cliffs and steep slopes in the vicinity of the sea. Makes very unusual, unforgettable "parfumed", horizontally<br />
hold flowers which may gain up to 30cm in length.<br />
Grow plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. During dormancy keep tubers almost completely dry and do not start to water<br />
regularly before the new leaves are visible, which is usually betweenn late summer or mid autumn. A summer dormant and wintergreen<br />
species, which is best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in pots. Only in very mild climatic regions it can be grown in a protected spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n in Central Europe. Alternatively it can be successfully grown in a cool, unheated greenhouse with very mild and only occasional<br />
freezing during its growing period in winter.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 9.<br />
Price is given per package (10 seeds) or per dormant corm (size in ø cm).<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>. For Non-European customers only: We do<br />
ship dormant tubers outsi<strong>de</strong> Europe, provi<strong>de</strong>d that all risk is upon the buyer. We do not issue any phytosanitary certificate, which is<br />
officially required for most countries. We kindly ask you to check with your local import regulations before placing an or<strong>de</strong>r!<br />
The related http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/prodtype.asp?strParents=6&CAT_ID=521&numLanguageID=1Dracunculus canariensis<br />
(Canary Dragon Aroid) is available in the shop as well.<br />
Helicodiceros muscivorus<br />
(Dead Horse Arum)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Heliopsis (Oxe-Eye Sunflower)<br />
30 (75)cm, Dead Horse Arum has a horizontally hold inflorescence, the spathe is pale green outsi<strong>de</strong> and<br />
insi<strong>de</strong> sha<strong>de</strong>d dull red, the typical black spadix shows long "hairs". Nicely divi<strong>de</strong>d, fresh green to dark<br />
green leaves. For any humus rich, yet very well drained soil in a sunny spot. Wintergreen and not<br />
sufficiently hardy to be grown outsi<strong>de</strong> in Central Europe and North America. Best for pot cultivation in a<br />
sunny spot in a cool, yet almost frostfree greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Keep plants completely dry during<br />
dormancy in summer, as soon as new leaves are formed in autumn, keep plants slightly moist. 5.0cm ø<br />
sized corms are flowering size. 2.0cm ø large corms will need another year to reach flowering size. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7406 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Oxe-Eye Sunflower are perennials from open spots in prairies and sunny mountain meadows in North America. They <strong>de</strong>velop numerous<br />
and very colorful, bright yellow flowers on medium to tall stalks throughout summer. Many species are excellent cut flowers. Heliopsis are<br />
easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. They are very robust and adapt very well to various soil types.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny , protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Several species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in late summer to autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Heliopsis helianthoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Oxeye Sunflower)<br />
Heliotropium (Heliotrope)<br />
110 (170)cm, False Sunflower or Oxeye Sunflower is a perennial species with numerous brilliant gol<strong>de</strong>n<br />
flowers. It is native of prairies and savannas from Ontario and New York to Illinois, and North Dakota, and<br />
south to Missouri, and New Mexico (USA). For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3544 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Heliotrope is a genus within the Borage family (Boraginaceae) and native from the Mediterranean to Africa and South America. They are<br />
mostly annual to biannual herbs, rarely perennial shrubs with quite large, hairy leaves and showy terminal flower spikes, which are<br />
elongating with time. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow flat in spring on any rich well drained soil un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree glass. Transplant to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing in late spring, as<br />
most are not sufficiently frost resistant in Central Europe.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Heliotropium frutescens<br />
(Cherry Pie)<br />
Helleborus (Hellebore)<br />
30 (50)cm, Cherry Pie is usually cultivated as an annual, however in nature it is a semi-woody South<br />
American perennial with large, dark green, hairy leaves and showy terminal violet flower spikes. The<br />
spikes are elongating with flowering time. For any well drained substrate in full sun throughout the year<br />
and careful watering in winter at a winter minimum of some 15°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8577 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,79<br />
Hellebores are long-lived, herbaceous perennials from meadows, woods and rock crevices of the northern hemisphere. They make broad,<br />
finge-like, usually leathery leaves and beautiful, quite large, green, white or purple flowers in early spring before the leaves unfold. Easily<br />
cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained, sandy soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. All species require a cooling<br />
period of several months prior to germination. If seeds are sowed late in the year, they germinate in spring in the following year. Carefully<br />
transplant seedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n from mid summer to early autumn or as soon as plants are strong enough. Once<br />
transplanted leave plants undisturbed so that they <strong>de</strong>velop their whole beauty with time.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Helleborus argutifolius<br />
(Corsican Hellebore)<br />
Helleborus atrorubens<br />
(Purple Hellebore)<br />
Helleborus cyclophyllus<br />
(Round-leafed Hellebore)<br />
Helleborus dumetorum ssp.<br />
dumetorum<br />
(Asian Hellebore)<br />
Helleborus foetidus<br />
(Palm-Leafed Hellebore)<br />
Helleborus lividus<br />
(Balearic Hellebore)<br />
Helleborus niger ssp. niger<br />
(Christmas Rose)<br />
30 (40)cm, Corsican Hellebore (syn. Hellebrous lividus ssp. corsicus or Helleborus corsicus) is a fully<br />
winterhardy, semi evergreen perennial from mountainous regions on the island of Corsica (France). It<br />
makes serrated, slightly leathery, dark green leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse inflorescences of yellowish-green flowers.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4249 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (45)cm, Purple Hellebore is a herbaceous perennial with slightly glossy dark green, fingerlike, serrated<br />
leaves and showy dark violet-purple to green flowers in early spring. This is the true species and not a<br />
cultivar of the wrongly called Helleborus orientalis "Atrorubens". It is native of open spots in woods and<br />
meadows in the North-West of former Yugoslavia. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Do not disturb the very long-lived plants once established. II-III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8185 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (45)cm, Round-leafed Hellebore is a showy species with <strong>de</strong>ep cut round leaves and yellowish-green to<br />
pale green flowers in spring. Native of open spots in woodlands in southern Balkan (Albania, Greece, and<br />
Bulgaria). Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6351 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Asian Hellebore is a herbaceous perennial with glossy green, narrow fingerlike, serrated<br />
leaves and nodding, bright green flowers in early spring. Native of open spots in woods and meadows in<br />
central and eastern Asia. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun.<br />
Do not disturb the very long-lived plants once established. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7350 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Palm-Leafed Hellebore or Stinking Hellebore is a semivergreen perennial with <strong>de</strong>eply cut,<br />
serrated leaves and numerous nodding, pale green flowers with reddish-brown tips in a well branching<br />
inflorescence. This species is native of rich soils in of open spots in mountain woods and meadows in<br />
south-western Europe. It is easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil. Plant in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong> or full sun and do not disturb plants once transplanted. Seeds from an original collection in<br />
the Tramuntana mountain range at some 950m on Mallorca, Spain. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6321 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Balearic Hellebore is a winterhardy, semi evergreen perennial from mountainous regions of<br />
Mallorca (Spain). It makes serrated, slightly leathery, dark green, nicely mottled leaves and lax<br />
inflorescences of yellowish-green flowers with a rosy-purplish tinge. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a protected spot full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7370 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (20)cm, Christmas Rose is an evergreen perennial with broad glossy green, fingerlike, serrated,<br />
leathery leaves and large white flowers fading to pale rose with age from mid winter to early spring. Native<br />
of open spots in woods and meadows in the Alps through Slovenia, Croatia and northern Italy. Easily<br />
cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Do not disturb the very long-lived<br />
plants once established. I-III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7353 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Helleborus orientale<br />
(Oriental Hellebore)<br />
Helleborus viridis ssp.<br />
viridis<br />
(Green Hellebore)<br />
Helonias (Swamp Pink)<br />
30 (45)cm, Oriental Hellebore is an evergreen perennial with glossy dark green, fingerlike, serrated leaves<br />
and white to pale rose flowers in early spring. Native of open spots in woods and meadows in the<br />
Caucasus and Greece and Turkey. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong><br />
to full sun. Do not disturb the very long-lived plants once established. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7351 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Green Hellebore is a herbaceous perennial with glossy green, broad fingerlike, serrated leaves<br />
and nodding, dark ja<strong>de</strong>-green flowers in early spring. Native of open spots in woods and meadows in<br />
central and western Europe. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full<br />
sun. Do not disturb the very long-lived plants once established. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4540 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Swamp Pink is the only species in the monotypic genus Helonias and native of moist soils in woods, thickets, and meadows, as well as<br />
marshy areas in eastern North America. It is a semi-herbaceous perennial with a basal rosette of yellowish-green leaves and a central,<br />
upright stalk with numerous bright pink flowers in spring. Grows in any humus-rich or leafy, always slightly moist, well drained soil in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow the fine seeds flat on any humus-rich, well drained, slightly moist soil from autumn to early spring. Do not cover seeds. Keep pots<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot and shelter from heavy rains, so that seeds are not scattered around. Transplant seedlings as soon as they are<br />
strong enough in autumn or late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Helonias bullata<br />
(Swamp Pink)<br />
Hesperaloe (Red Yucca)<br />
30 (70)cm, Swamp Pink makes a tall stalk with a terminal, elongated head with bright pink flowers above<br />
a basal rosette of semi-evergreen, yellowish green leaves. For any humus rich, always slightly moist, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3443 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hesperaloe or Red Yucca is a small genus of winter hardy xerophytic, evergreen perennials from arid areas in Texas and Mexico. They<br />
have a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of century plant like leaves and tall racemes with funnel shaped bright scarlet to dark purplish red flowers.<br />
They are easily grown in any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in a protected spot in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any well drained substrate, cover seed only slightly with soil. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot during winter and<br />
transplant in late spring or summer as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Hesperaloe parviflora<br />
(Red Yucca)<br />
Hesperantha (Kaffir Lily)<br />
100 (130)cm, Red Yucca is a most beautiful clump forming perennial with evergreen, arching, dark gree,<br />
grass-like leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette and showy upright stalks with scarlet to orange salmon<br />
tuberlous flowers. Native of rocky soils in semi-arid areas from central Texas (USA) to Northern Mexico.<br />
Easily grown in any rich, well drained, preferably rock soil in full sun and a protected spot. In very cold<br />
regions give some winter protection (e.g. a dry mulch layer). VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4884 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hesperantha (including the genus Schizostylis, "Kaffir Lily") are rhizomatous bulbous plants native of South Africa. Most species make<br />
short and broad iris like leaves with prominent veines and showy bright colored flowes in sha<strong>de</strong>s of yellow on rose-lilac. All species are<br />
easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. During dormancy keep plants rather dry and in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to a minimum. Excellent in a frostfree greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, for their small to<br />
medium tall size they can be grown in rather small pots on window sills as well. Hesperanthus coccinea (syn. Schizostylis coccineus,<br />
"Kaffir Lily") is sufficiently winterhardy in Central Europe, and makes large tufts in a couple of years. Protect planting spot with some dry<br />
mulch against freezing through.<br />
Sow the small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C<br />
throughout the year and soil always slighly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will siginificantly<br />
enhance germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Hesperantha cucullata 20cm, a medium tall species with several white and rose sha<strong>de</strong>d flowers which open at night. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter with reduced watering and a minimum of some 5°C. An<br />
excellent pot plant for an unheated greenhouse, cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny window sill. V-VI.<br />
Hesperantha falcata<br />
Hesperantha hantamensis<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6253 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8301 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hesperantha humilis 10cm, a showy dwarf species with intensive pink flowers trumpets with a dark red center and strongly<br />
falcate, broad leaves. For any rich, well drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter with reduced watering and a<br />
minimum of some 5°C. An excellent pot plant for an unheated greenhouse, cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny<br />
window sill. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6252 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hesperantha luticola 10cm, an utmost beautiful dwarf species with white flower trumpets and three wine red blotches insi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter with reduced watering and a minimum of some<br />
5°C. An excellent pot plant for an unheated greenhouse, cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny window sill. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6251 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Hesperantha pauciflora 20cm, a medium tall species with unusually large, rich pink, slightly fragrant yellow flower cups. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter with reduced watering and a minimum of some 5°C. An<br />
excellent pot plant for an unheated greenhouse, cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny window sill. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6250 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hesperantha vaginata 15cm, a dwarf rare species with unusually large rich yellow flower cups with a blackish throat. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter with reduced watering and a minimum of some 5°C. An<br />
excellent pot plant for an unheated greenhouse, cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny window sill. V-VI.<br />
Schizostylis coccineus<br />
(Crimson Kaffir Lily)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6249 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (60)cm, Crimson Kaffir Lily is a perennial rhizomatous species native of montane areas growing in<br />
moist areas and alongsi<strong>de</strong> streams in South Africa (East Cape Province to Zimbabwe). It has showy<br />
scarlet, pink or salmon-red flowers above sword-shaped, yellowish-green leaves. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. In Central Europe winterhardy, give some winter protection (e.g. dry mulch<br />
layer) in col<strong>de</strong>r regions. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4768 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hibisca<strong>de</strong>lphus (Hawaaian Mountain Hibiscus)<br />
Mountain Hibiscus is a small genus of woody, shrublike species within the mallow family (Malvaceae) and en<strong>de</strong>mic to the Hawaaian<br />
archipelago. Three out of seven species are already extinct and the remaining members are highly threatened. All are semi evergreen,<br />
woody, branching shrubs with acer like to heartshaped leaves and typical zygomorphous, tubular, axillary flowers in dark reddish to<br />
greenish lilac sha<strong>de</strong>s. All are easily grown as pot or container plants in any well drained, rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep<br />
plants drier in winter in full sun and at a minimum of some 15°C. If plants are becoming too large, they can be cut back easily in early<br />
spring.<br />
Sow seeds on any well drained, rock-sandy soil. Place pots in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot at a minimum of some 25°C. Keep<br />
seedlings always slightly moist from beneath. Transplant to larger pots after the second pair of feathered leaves.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
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collected material and strictly refrain from offering such in or<strong>de</strong>r to protect several endangered specimens in habitat and to comply with<br />
national and international laws on the tra<strong>de</strong> of protected plants and parts thereof, such as seeds.<br />
Hibisca<strong>de</strong>lphus distans<br />
(Hawaaian Mountain<br />
Hibiscus) Exclusive<br />
Hibiscus (Hardy Mallow)<br />
150 (200)cm, Hawaiian Mountain Hibiscus is an utmost rare and highly threatened species from Hawaii<br />
with smoothly haired, middle green, heart shaped leaves and axillary, zygomorph, greenish wine red<br />
flowers followed by ovoid, caramel seed pods. Excellent container plant which is easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some<br />
15°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5097 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 14,99<br />
Hardy Mallows or hardy Hibiscus are mostly growing as perennial, woody shrubs. All require a well drained soil in full sun and plenty of<br />
water in summer, so that they make their flowers in profusion all summer long.<br />
Sow flat preferably in spring at some 20°C in any rocky or sandy soil, keep pots always sunny. Transplant seedlings as soon as they are<br />
strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6/7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre unless stated differently.<br />
You find more Hibiscus species in this category: Hibiscus (Swamp Mallow) und Hibiscus (Tropical Mallows).<br />
Hibiscus coccineus<br />
(Scarlet Rose Mallow)<br />
Hibiscus lasiocarpus<br />
(Rose Mallow)<br />
Hibiscus militaris<br />
(Hardy Rose Mallow)<br />
Hibiscus moscheutos<br />
(Swamp Rose Mallow)<br />
180 (240)cm, Scarlet Rose Mallow or Scarlet Hibiscus is an utmost beautiful, yet still rarely cultivated<br />
perennial herbaceous shrub from wet areas in Southern USA (Georgia, and Alabama to Cntral Florida). It<br />
makes tall annual stalks with very large, brilliant scarlet red flowers above palmately-divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves. The<br />
latter as well as its stems are nicely red tinged. As in the related Swamp Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos)<br />
the stalks die back in winter and re-sprout in following spring. For any very humus rich, always slightly<br />
moist soil in full sun. During winter stop watering and preferably cover the dormant rootstock with a mulchlayer<br />
to give some additional protection from freezing through. VII-IX.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3807 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
180 (250)cm, Rose Mallow is a herbaceous perennial with several upright stems with white to pale rose<br />
flowers with a dark purplish red center. Native of moist, humus rich spots in wetlands in California (USA).<br />
For any humus rich, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot, excellent at the edge of a pond or a water<br />
stream. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1017 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Hardy Rose Mallow is similar in appearance to the Swamp Mallow Rose (Hibiscus<br />
moscheutos), yet the light pink flowers are more trumpet shaped and show a darker inner blotch. It is<br />
native of wetlands and moist woods in North America. For any always slightly moist, humus rich soil in full<br />
sun. Plants die back in autumn and go dormant during winter. During winter stop watering and preferably<br />
cover the dormant rootstock with a mulch-layer to give some additional protection from freezing through.<br />
The rootstock makes new shoots by mid spring. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3621 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Swamp Rose Mallow is native from lakeshores, swamps and wetlands in the US. Makes<br />
ornamental, large pink to pure white cup shaped flowers. For any always moist, very leafy soil in full sun.<br />
Plants die back in autumn and go dormant during winter. The rootstock makes new shoots by mid spring.<br />
VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2886 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Hibiscus palustris<br />
(Swamp Rose-Mallow)<br />
Hibiscus (Swamp Mallow)<br />
170 (220)cm, Swamp Rose-Mallow is a herbaceous perennial with several erect stems covered with light<br />
green leaves. In contrast to the closely related Hibiscus moscheutos it has several, showy rich pink flower<br />
cups. It is native of marshes and alongsi<strong>de</strong> wetlands in the USA. For any humus rich, well drained,<br />
always slightly moist soil or at the edge of a pond or stream in a sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1018 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Swamp Mallows from the Malvaceae family are shrubs with a perennial rootstock from moist spots in bogs in northern America. They<br />
require plenty of water in summer and are best cultivated in shallow water at the edge of a pond, where they will unfold willingly their large,<br />
tropical flowers from mid summer through early autumn.<br />
Sow flat in spring at some 20°C in any humus rich, moist soil in a sunny spot. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough. Give<br />
dormant rootstock in winter some protection from freezing through (e.g. mulch layer).<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
You find more Hibiscus species in this category: Hibiscus (Hardy Mallow) und Hibiscus (Tropical Mallows).<br />
Hibiscus lasiocarpus<br />
(Rose Mallow)<br />
Hibiscus militaris<br />
(Hardy Rose Mallow)<br />
Hibiscus moscheutos<br />
(Swamp Rose Mallow)<br />
Hibiscus palustris<br />
(Swamp Rose-Mallow)<br />
Hibiscus (Tropical Mallows)<br />
180 (250)cm, Rose Mallow is a herbaceous perennial with several upright stems with white to pale rose<br />
flowers with a dark purplish red center. Native of moist, humus rich spots in wetlands in California (USA).<br />
For any humus rich, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot, excellent at the edge of a pond or a water<br />
stream. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1017 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Hardy Rose Mallow is similar in appearance to the Swamp Mallow Rose (Hibiscus<br />
moscheutos), yet the light pink flowers are more trumpet shaped and show a darker inner blotch. It is<br />
native of wetlands and moist woods in North America. For any always slightly moist, humus rich soil in full<br />
sun. Plants die back in autumn and go dormant during winter. During winter stop watering and preferably<br />
cover the dormant rootstock with a mulch-layer to give some additional protection from freezing through.<br />
The rootstock makes new shoots by mid spring. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3621 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Swamp Rose Mallow is native from lakeshores, swamps and wetlands in the US. Makes<br />
ornamental, large pink to pure white cup shaped flowers. For any always moist, very leafy soil in full sun.<br />
Plants die back in autumn and go dormant during winter. The rootstock makes new shoots by mid spring.<br />
VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2886 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
170 (220)cm, Swamp Rose-Mallow is a herbaceous perennial with several erect stems covered with light<br />
green leaves. In contrast to the closely related Hibiscus moscheutos it has several, showy rich pink flower<br />
cups. It is native of marshes and alongsi<strong>de</strong> wetlands in the USA. For any humus rich, well drained,<br />
always slightly moist soil or at the edge of a pond or stream in a sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1018 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Mallows are mostly perennial, shrubs or small trees, few tropical species are growing as annuals. All require a well drained soil in full sun<br />
and plenty of water in summer, thus they make flowers in profusion all summer long. Tropical Hibiscus species should be kept drier in a<br />
sunny spot in winter at some 15°C to 20°C.<br />
Sow flat at a minimum of some 20°C in any rocky or sandy soil, keep pots always sunny.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
You find more Hibiscus species in this category: Hibiscus (Hardy Mallow) und Hibiscus (Swamp Mallow).<br />
Hibiscus caesius 150 (200)cm, makes a woody perennial shrub with hairy, lobed leaves and quite large, showy yellow or<br />
cream with a dark center. Native of rocky sites in South Africa. For any rich, well drained substrate in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4958 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hibiscus cannabinus 2 (4)m, a fast-growing, tall annual with a perennial rootstock un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions. Makes showy pale<br />
yellow flowers with a purple center on prickly stems. Easily grown in humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny position. Grow either as a perennial in pots and keep plants cooler at a minimum<br />
of 15°C, sunny and drier in winter or as an annual in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with precultivation in spring and<br />
transplantation after the last cold nights. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2392 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Hibiscus diversifolius 150 (200)cm, makes a woody perennial shrub with hairy, lobed leaves and quite large, pale yellow flowers<br />
with a maroon center on thorny stems and branches. Native of mountainous sites in Australia. For any<br />
rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4959 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hibiscus fuscus 150 (200)cm, a woody perennial shrub with hairy, ovate to sub-orbicular leaves and numerous small pure<br />
white flowers. Native of mountainous open sites in woods and grasslands from Ethiopia to South Africa.<br />
For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum<br />
of some 10°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4960 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
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Hibiscus meyeri 90 (140)cm, a woody, slen<strong>de</strong>r shrub with hairy, small serrated ovate leaves and white to pinkish flowers<br />
turning pink with age. Native of mountainous open sites in woods from Mozambique to South Africa. For<br />
any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4961 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hibiscus pedunculatus 30 (70)cm, annual from coastal forests in South Africa (Cape Province). Fast growing ornamental plant<br />
with bright pink flowers. Transplant to the open ground in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny site after<br />
the last freezing. Not winter hardy. VII-IX.<br />
Hibiscus sabdariffa<br />
(Roselle)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2397 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Roselle is an annual, beautiful Hibiscus with white flowers in the offered form with a purplered<br />
throat on reddish peduncles, followed by scarlet seed capsules. Unripe capsules are used in teas<br />
(Hibiscus tea) for their sour flavor. Mature, dry capsules turn beige and are not suitable for teas.<br />
Precultivation un<strong>de</strong>r glass in spring at some 20°C, either transplant to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n to any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot after last cold nights end of spring or grow as a container plant. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2028 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Hibiscus tiliaceus 250 (500)cm, Beach Hibiscus makes a medium sized tree with hairy, round leaves and ornamental yellow<br />
flowers with a maroon center. Native of sandy grounds in coastal areas from Mozambique to South Africa.<br />
For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum<br />
of some 10°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4962 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hibiscus trionum 30 (50)cm, annual tropical Hibiscus from central Africa, large pale yellow flowers with a dark center, very<br />
attractive. Will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions as seeds are frost resistent. For any well drained<br />
soil in an open spot, excellent for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-IX.<br />
Hieracium (Hawkweed)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2027 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Hawkweed compromises numerous species out of which some are highly recommendable rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plants. All make <strong>de</strong>nse leaf<br />
rosettes fro which the flower stalks emerge with brilliant, small, yellow to orange flowers. Very easy and will naturalize well in as suited<br />
place.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained soil in full sun in early spring. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Hieracium aurantiacum 20cm, dark green leaves in flat rosette of some 12cm ø, umbels of small, <strong>de</strong>ep-orange to yellowishorange<br />
flowers, a rare color in this genus ! From higher elevations in the Alps. III-V.<br />
Hieracium lanatum<br />
(Woolly Hawkweed)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3012 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30cm, Woolly Hawkweed has an ornamental <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of silvery-grey, woolly haired leaves and<br />
upright filigree stalks with small yellow flowers. Native of meadows and rock crevices in the Alps. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6541 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Homolanthus (Bleeding Heart Spurge) & Euphorbia (Red Spurge)<br />
Bleeding Heart Spurge and Mexican Red Spurge belong to the spurge family (Euphorbiaceae) and are ornamental tropical evergreen<br />
shrubs with colored foliage. As in all Euphorbiaceae plants will "bleed" a white latex sap if being injured. Care must be taken to avoid any<br />
direct contact with the skin or eyes as in several Euphorbiaceae species this sap is extremely irritating. The Samoan species<br />
Homolanthus nutans has been traditionally used by the island inhabitants to treat Hepatitis and recent scientific research has given<br />
evi<strong>de</strong>nce that a substance from the bark may act as a supporting treatment against HIV. Both species offered are ornamental plants for<br />
any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants slightly drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep pots always in a sunny spot. In winter keep plants<br />
drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Euphorbia cotinifolia ssp.<br />
cotinifolia<br />
(Mexican Red Spurge)<br />
Homolanthus nutans<br />
(Bleeding Heart Spurge)<br />
200 (400)cm, Mexican Red Spurge is an ornamental tropical evergreen shrub from Mexico and has<br />
extremely nice, dark purplish-red foliage. Special care must be taken to avoid any contact with the white<br />
skin and eye irritating latex sap from injured plants. An easily grown pot plant for any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year and a winter minimum of some 15°C with reduced watering.<br />
At lower temperatures plants will shed most leaves and resprout in spring. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8410 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (400)cm, Bleeding Heart Spurge (syn. Homolanthus populifolius) is an ornamental tropical evergreen<br />
shrub from the island of Somoa and eastern Australia and has nice foliage turning bright orange-red just<br />
before falling. Care must be taken to avoid any contact with the white skin and eye irritating latex sap from<br />
injured plants. This species (sometimes spelled Omolanthus nutans) has been traditionally used by the<br />
island inhabitants of Somoa to treat Hepatitis. Recent scientific research has given evi<strong>de</strong>nce that an<br />
extract from the bark may be useful as a supporting treatment against HIV. An easily grown pot plant for<br />
any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year and a winter minimum of some 15°C<br />
with reduced watering. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8411 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Hosta<br />
Hosta are woodland plants native of E Asia and Japan. Very easy in cultivation and excellently suited for sha<strong>de</strong>d and moist positions in a<br />
rich and leafy soil. Plants have a perennial root system and are very long lived with a lush foliage growing in <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes, multiplying by<br />
offsets.<br />
Sow flat in any leafy and moist soil in sha<strong>de</strong> in autumn to early spring. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a sheltered spot. Transplant the following year<br />
in spring. Most Hosta will flower within only 2 to 3 years.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Hosta capitata 30 (45)cm, middle-sized Hosta with short purple mid green leaves and slightly undulated foliage, <strong>de</strong>eppurple<br />
flowers in VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3013 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hosta elata 60cm, middle sized species with large, fresh green, slightly glossy, strongly nerved leaves and tall spikes<br />
with numerous, quite large, pale rose flowers. For any rich, lightly moist soil in a preferably sunny spot.<br />
VIII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2658 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hosta fluctuans 110 (140)cm, tall species with broad, fresh green, strongly veined leaves and a tall spike of pale bluish<br />
rose flowers. For any moist, humus rich soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2655 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hosta gracillima 20 (30)cm, graceful dwarf Hosta with glossy green leaves and quite large, laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers in VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3016 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hosta kiyosumiensis 80 (100)cm, large, dark green, strongly veined leaves and large, rose to white purplish blue flowers in VII-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3017 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hosta montana 130 (160)cm, broad and tall Hosta with large, fresh green leaves and a very long flower spike with<br />
numerous large, lilac-pink flowers. For any moist, humus rich soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
Hosta plantaginea var.<br />
grandiflora<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2654 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (70)cm, medium sized variety with large, fresh green leaves and larger, laven<strong>de</strong>r blue, fragrant flowers.<br />
For any rich, moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Foliage turns bright gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow in autumn.<br />
VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2656 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hosta sieboldiana 70 (100)cm, very large Hosta species with broad, ornamental, fresh green leaves with prominent nerves<br />
and intense laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers. For moist, sha<strong>de</strong>d places. VI-VIII.<br />
Hosta sieboldiana var.<br />
elegans<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3021 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (110)cm, variety with ornamental, very large, bluish green leaves and spikes of large, pure white,<br />
<strong>de</strong>nsely packed flowers. For moist, partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2653 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hosta ventricosa 100 (120)cm, tall and broad Hosta native to W China and North Korea, with dark green shiny leaves and<br />
pale purple flowers on long stalks. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3042 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hosta venusta 20 (30)cm, very compact growing Hosta with laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers with white nerves. For a partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny position in any rich, slightly moist soil. VII-VIII.<br />
Hovea (Purple Hovea)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3052 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Purple Hovea are showy perennial evergreen woody shrubs from Australia. They have most ornamental intense purple pea like flowers<br />
above leathery foliage. Easily grown as pot plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants drier in<br />
winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Hovea acutifolia<br />
(Acute-leaved Hovea)<br />
Hovea elliptica<br />
(Tree Hovea)<br />
Hovea lanceolata<br />
(Lance-leaved Hovea)<br />
150 (200)cm, Acute-leaved Hovea grows as a woody shrub with greyish-green, narrow elliptic leaves and<br />
axillary born bright lilac-rose flowers. It is native of margins in rainforests in New South Wales and<br />
Queensland. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0105 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
300 (500)cm, Tree Hovea is a tall woody shrub to small tree with bluish-green, gum-like leaves and most<br />
ornamental lilac-blue flowers. It is native of south-western Australia. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0104 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Lance-leaved Hovea is a woody shrub with leathery, dark green, narrow leaves and axillary<br />
born bright lilac-rose flowers. It is native of rocky spots in sandy soils in New South Wales. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0103 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Hovea linearis<br />
(Bird's Eye Hovea)<br />
Hovea longifolia<br />
(Rusty Pods Hovea)<br />
Hovea montana<br />
(Alpine Hovea)<br />
Hovea pungens<br />
(Devil's Pins Hovea)<br />
Hovea rosmarinifolia<br />
(Rosemary-leafed Hovea)<br />
Hovea trisperma<br />
(Common Hovea)<br />
Humulus (Hops)<br />
50 (100)cm, Bird's Eye Hovea has narrow, dark green leaves on short woody stems and axillary, showy<br />
mauve flowers. It is native of open, sandy spots in dry Eucalyptus woods in New South Wales and<br />
Queensland. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7230 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (250)cm, Rusty Pods Hovea is a woody, erect shrub with linear to lanceolate or narrow elliptic, dark<br />
green leathery leaves and showy purple flowers. It is native of sha<strong>de</strong>d slopes from Narooma to Judge<br />
Dowlings Range in New South Wales. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0102 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Alpine Hovea is a short stemmed woody shrub with narrow, dark green, leathery leaves and<br />
showy, axillary bright lilac flowers. Native of grassy slopes and Eucalyptus woods in high altitu<strong>de</strong>s in New<br />
South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0101 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Devil's Pins Hovea is an erect, short stemmed woody shrub with narrow, dark green leaves<br />
and showy bluish-purple flowers. Native of rocky to sandy soils in open spots in woods and grasslands in<br />
southwestern Australia. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0100 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Rosemary-leafed Hovea is medium sized woody shrub with rosemary like, dark green<br />
leaves and showy purple, axillary flowers. It is native of sandy soils in New South Wales and Victoria. V-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0099 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (70)cm, Common Hovea is woody, short stemmed shrub with needle like, dark green leaves and<br />
showy rich purple (rarely white) flowers. Wi<strong>de</strong>spread in sandy soils in south-western Australia.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0098 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hops are fast growing, woody perennial, herbaceous vines in the hemp family (Cannabaceae) and is native of the northern hemisphere. It<br />
has attractive, fingerlike, dark green foliage and clusters of small flowers covered with large light green pseudo petals. These cone-like,<br />
fruiting bodies are harvested from cultivated female plants and are most commonly used as a bitter flavoring agent in beer. Easily grown in<br />
any humus rich, yet well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. A very easy and adoptable vine.<br />
Sow from autumn to late spring in any rather humus-sandy soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong><br />
during winter. Germinates in late spring to early summer. Transplant young plants after leaves fall in late autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Humulus japonicus<br />
(Japanese Hops)<br />
Hunnemannia (Mexican Tulip Poppy)<br />
300 (500)cm, Japanese Hops (syn. Humulus japonicus) is a fast growing annual vine from open spots in<br />
woods in eastern Asia. It makes finely bristly haired shoots and acer-like ornamental foliage. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Sow directly into the ground in<br />
mid spring. Plants require a climbing aid. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8084 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Mexican Tulip Poppy is an utmost beautiful annual species from Mexico (Chihuahuan Desert and south to central Mexico) and makes very<br />
large, bright orange yellow flowers above <strong>de</strong>eply divi<strong>de</strong>d bluish-green foliage. It is easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun<br />
and has a very long flower period until the first feezings in autumn.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil in pots in mid spring at a minimum of some 20°C. Carefully transplant seedlings to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after<br />
the last freezing nights.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Hunnemannia fumariifolia<br />
(Mexican Tulip Poppy)<br />
Hyacinthoi<strong>de</strong>s (Bluebells)<br />
60 (100)cm, Mexican Tulip Poppy is an annual species with most ornamental, large bright orange yellow<br />
flowers with a diameter of up to 10cm above finely divi<strong>de</strong>d bluish-green foliage. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in full sun. Precultivation in mid spring at some 20°C. Carefully transplant seedlings to the gar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
after the last freezing nights. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5141 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Bluebells are bulbous plants from woods across Europe to Asia Minor. They will naturalize readily in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d place in a leafy soil.<br />
Sow flat autumn to spring in any well drained, rocky soil. Keep pots in full sun in a protected place. Transplant small bulbs after foliage<br />
has died down in July/August. Most Hyacinthoi<strong>de</strong>s will flower within their third year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Hyacinthoi<strong>de</strong>s hispanica 30cm, larger and heavier bell of light blue flowers than H. non-scripta with erect racemes. From Spain,<br />
Portugal to Morocco and Algeria among shady rocks and woods. IV.<br />
Hyacinthoi<strong>de</strong>s hispanica<br />
var. algeriensis<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3058 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
25cm, smaller variety of S. hispanica from the coastal mountainous areas of NW Africa. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3067 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Hyacinthoi<strong>de</strong>s non-scripta 30cm, slightly fragrant <strong>de</strong>ep blue flowers. Native of W Europe growing in woods and meadows. For leafy<br />
soils in half-sha<strong>de</strong>. Easy. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3073 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Hyacinthoi<strong>de</strong>s reverchonii<br />
Hyacinthus (Hyacinth)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5535 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Real Hyacinth species are very hard to obtain and are very different from ubiquitous cultivars and hybrids. Make usually few flowered<br />
racemes with smaller flowers which are strongly fragrant.<br />
Sow flat autumn to spring in any well drained, rocky soil. Keep pots in full sun in a protected place. Transplant small bulbs after foliage<br />
has died down in July/August. Most Hyacinths will flower within their third year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Hyacinthus amethystinus<br />
(syn. Brimeura amethystina)<br />
Hyacinthus duvigneaudii<br />
(syn. Brimeura<br />
duvigneaudii)<br />
Hybanthus (Violet Shrub)<br />
10 (14)cm, a rare dwarf species from the Pyrenees, growing in mountain meadows in subalpine region in<br />
rocky soils. Very small, yet elegant, sky blue flowers. Fro full sun. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3082 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (14)cm, a dwarf species from few isolated locations on Mallorca (Balearics, Spain), where it is highly<br />
endangered by inbreeding effects and habit loss. Makes short stems with pale rosy-blue to white flowers<br />
above grass-like leaves . Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Not reliably winterhardy, keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. Excellent in a cool,<br />
frostfree wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. This species mainly multiplies by means of bulbils, seeds are set sporadically only<br />
! V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7228 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 9,99<br />
Shrub Violet is a small genus in the Violet or Pansy family (Violaceae) with only few species with a wi<strong>de</strong> distributional range (Australia,<br />
Africa, to North and South America). The African and Australian species are soft-woo<strong>de</strong>d, perennial sub shrubs with small leaves and<br />
numerous violet-like pale lilac-blue flowers with a single lower, large petal and a central yellow blotch. They can be successfully grown as<br />
pot plants in any fertile, preferably rocky, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter reduce watering to a minimum and<br />
keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C. Excellent and very floriferous plants for the cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or temperate greenhouse.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, slightly sandy or rocky, well drained substrate at some 20°C. After germination keep pots slightly drier and<br />
always in full sun.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Hybanthus calycinus<br />
(Shrub Violet)<br />
Hybanthus floribundus<br />
(Shrub Violet)<br />
Hybanthus floribundus ssp.<br />
addpressus<br />
(Shrub Violet)<br />
Hydrophyllum (Waterleaf)<br />
70 (110)cm, Shrub Violet is a perennial semi-woody shrub from Australia with violet-like flowers with a<br />
single large, pale bluish-pink lower petal with a yellow central blotch above narrow branches with fresh<br />
green, linear leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3795 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (120)cm, Shrub Violet is a perennial semi-woody shrub from Australia with numerous violet-like<br />
flowers with a single pale bluish-pink lower petal with a yellow central blotch on narrow branches with dark<br />
green, small ovate leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3796 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7254 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Waterleaf from North America are herbaceous perennial, winter hardy ground covering plants with <strong>de</strong>nse foliage and erect flower stalks<br />
with white to pale bluish-rose flowers. They are native of humus rich soils in open spots in woods and along si<strong>de</strong> streams. Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well-drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Most species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant dormant rhizomes horizontally to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after leaves have withered in late autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre..<br />
Hydrophyllum<br />
appendiculatum<br />
(Great Waterleaf)<br />
Hydrophyllum tenuipes<br />
(Pacific Waterleaf)<br />
Hydrophyllum virginianum<br />
(Virginia Waterleaf)<br />
30 (50)cm, Great Waterleaf is a showy early flowering biannual with <strong>de</strong>eply dissected leaves and upright<br />
stalks with showy sky-blue to laven<strong>de</strong>r-blue flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse clusters. It is native of rich soils in woods in<br />
the northern USA. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0011 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6829 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Virginia Waterleaf is a early flowering rhizomatous perennial with <strong>de</strong>eply dissected, dark green<br />
leaves with bright green spots and upright stalks with utmost showy sky-blue, laven<strong>de</strong>r-blue to white<br />
flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse clusters. It is native of rich soils in woods in central and eastern USA. Easily grown in<br />
any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0012 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Hylocereus (Red Pitahaya) & Selenicereus (Yellow Pitahaya)<br />
Red Pitahaya and Yellow Pitahaya belong to the cactus family (Cactaceae) and are a climbing species from tropical areas in South<br />
America. They have beautiful large cream-white flowers followed by large ovoid, bright magenta-red (Hylocereus undatus - Red Pitahaya)<br />
or bright yellow (Selenicereus megalantus - Yellow Pitahaya) fruits with a transparent, slightly sweet, refreshing fruit pulp. Easily cultivated<br />
in any well drained soil, on an organic basis in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 12°C. Ol<strong>de</strong>r plants<br />
require a climbing aid.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any well drained, humus rich, slightly sandy soil in a sunny spot at some 20°C. Cover seeds only slightly with soil. In<br />
winter place pots very sunny. Carefully transplant seedlings as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Hylocereus undatus<br />
(Red Pitahaya)<br />
100 (150)cm, Red Pitahaya makes large, bright magenta-red fruits with a transparent or rarely <strong>de</strong>ep<br />
magenta, refreshing and juicy, only faintly sweet fruit pulp. An easily cultivated climbing cactus from<br />
tropical woods in Brazil with beautiful, large, fragrant, cream-white flowers. Easily cultivated in any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8564 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (magenta fleshed)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1527 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (white fleshed)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Hylomecon (Wood Poppy), Stylomecon (Wind Poppy) & Stylophorum<br />
Wood Poppy, Wind Poppy and Celandine Poppies are small genera with only few species in China (Stylophorum lasiocarpum and<br />
Stylophorum sutchuenense), Japan (Hylomecon japonica) and North America (Stylophorum diphyllum from <strong>de</strong>ciduous forests in Ontario<br />
and south to Kentucky and Stylomecon heterophylla in California) where they grow in humus rich, slightly moist soils in open spots in<br />
woods. Hylomecon and Stylophorum are herbaceous perennials with light green, lobed to divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves and showy bright sun yellow<br />
flowers in spring, Stylomecon heterophylla is a rare annual, fast growing species which readily selfsows un<strong>de</strong>r appropiate conditions. All<br />
are easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a preferably partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil. Keep pots in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Carefully transplant the fleshy rhizomes from Stylophorum species in mid or late summer as soon as plants go dormant or as soon as<br />
Stylomecon heterophylla seedlings are strong enough in mid spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Stylomecon heterophylla<br />
(Wind Poppy)<br />
Stylophorum diphyllum<br />
(Celandine Poppy)<br />
Hymenanthera (Tree Violet)<br />
15cm, Wind Poppy is a rare annual from California and adjacent areas and makes utmost showy, intense<br />
orange-red flowers above finely cut foliage. A beautiful dwarf member of the Papaveraceae which is easily<br />
grown in any rich, slightly moist soil in preferably partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Will readily selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate<br />
conditions. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6340 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25cm, Celandine Poppy makes showy, bright sun yellow flowers in mid spring above light green foliage. A<br />
herbaceous woodland perennial from North America for any humus rich, slightly moist soil in partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4245 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Tree Violet is a small genus in the Violet or Pansy family (Violaceae) with semi-evergreen woody shrubs or small trees. The thin branches<br />
are covered with numerous small pendulous, brownish to greenish flowers followed by usually white berries. Hymenanthera species can<br />
be successfully grown as pot plants in any fertile, preferably rocky, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter reduce<br />
watering to a minimum and keep plants at a minimum of some 12°C. Excellent and very floriferous plants for the cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or<br />
temperate greenhouse.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, slightly sandy or rocky, well drained substrate at some 20°C. After germination keep pots slightly drier and<br />
always in full sun.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Hymenanthera <strong>de</strong>ntata<br />
(Australian Tree Violet)<br />
150 (300)cm, Australian Tree Violet makes a tall woody shrub to small tree with thin branches, <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
covered with small, dark green leaves and axillary, pendulous, brownish to greenish flowers followed white<br />
berries. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year, in winter keep plants drier<br />
at a minimum of some 12°C. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3886 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hymenoxys (Alpine Sunflower) & Wyethia (Mule's Ear)<br />
Alpine Sunflower and Mule's Ears are small genera with mostly perennial species native of meadows from central to southwestern parts in<br />
the United States. They have showy, rich yellow flowers above a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, slightly<br />
rocky or sandy soil in full sun. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Hymenoxys grandiflora<br />
(Alpine Sunflower)<br />
Wyethia amplexicaulis<br />
(Mule's Ear)<br />
20 (30)cm, Alpine Sunflower is a most ornamental biannual with very large, bright yellow, short stemmed<br />
flowers above a basal wooly leaf rosette. Native of subalpine meadows in southwestern USA. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in full sun. Excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plant. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6564 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6883 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Hyoscyamus (Henbane)<br />
Henbane, Insane Root, or Hog’s-Bean is a small genus with fast growing annuals or biennials native of semi-arid or coastal areas from<br />
Central Europe, and the Mediterranean extending eastwards to Asia. They make short, few branching stems with greyish-green to freshgreen,<br />
hairy leaves and terminal racemes with white, lemon yellow to intense yellow flowers, usually with a purple to almost black throat.<br />
Plants have been used in medicine, all parts are strongly poisenous if ingested. Easily cultivated in a rich, very well-drained, preferably<br />
sandy or rocky soil in full sun.<br />
Sow flat on any rich, yet well drained, sandy soil in late spring. Keep pots in full and substrate always slightly moist until seedlings appear.<br />
Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n from end of spring till early summer as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Hyoscyamus albus<br />
(White Henbane)<br />
Hyoscyamus niger<br />
(Black Henbane)<br />
30 (70)cm, White Henbane is a biannual native of coastal areas growing in sandy or rocky soils in the<br />
western Mediterranean region. Terminal racemes with pale to intense yellow flowers with a nicely<br />
contrasting black (Sa Rápita, 20m, Mallorca and Playa <strong>de</strong> los Patos, 50m, Tenerife) or pure yellowishwhite<br />
(Barranco <strong>de</strong> Argaga, 200m, La Gomera) throat. Grow as an annual, sow in mid spring. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3502 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6031 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4709 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Gomera)<br />
€ 2,79<br />
30 (70)cm, Black Henbane is an annual to biannual which can be found in rocky, dryish sites in Central<br />
Europe. Makes terminal racemes with intense yellow flowers with dark purplish veins and throat. Grow<br />
preferably as a biannual, sow directly to the ground from late summer to autumn. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4528 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Hypericum (Canary and Balearic St. John's Wort)<br />
St. John's Worts from the Canary and Balearic islands are perennial, evergreen, woody shrubs unlike their rather small cousins from<br />
continental Europe. All have bright yellow flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse racemes and suit as ornamental pot or container plants in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Keep plants frostfree at a minimum of some 10°C in winter and always sunny.<br />
Sow dust like seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Do not cover seeds and keep soil moist but not wet. Keep seedlings<br />
slightly drier, cooler and always sunny in winter.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Hypericum balearicum<br />
(Balearic St. John's Wort)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Hypericum canariensis<br />
(Canary St. John's Wort)<br />
40 (70)cm, Balearic St. John's Wort is a showy, evergreen small woody shrub from Mallorca (Balearic<br />
island), the Balkans, the Eastern Mediterranean and Turkey. It has leathery, glossy and sticky, dark green<br />
leaves with undulated margins and bright yellow flowers. The entire plant has a very pleasant, strong<br />
lemon like fragrance. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants drier<br />
in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4944 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (7)m, Canary St. John's Wort is the tallest and among the most impressive of all Canary Hypericum<br />
species. Native of open spots in rocky soils in the upper succulent zone on the western Canaries and<br />
Gran Canaria. Makes <strong>de</strong>nse racemes, packed with bright yellow flowers above broadly lanceolate to<br />
elliptical, glossy, fresh green leaves. Easy in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot, keep plants<br />
frostfree in winter at a minimum of some 12°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2189 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Hypericum glandulosum 70 (120)cm, a perennial woody medium sized shrub with green foliage with a slightly bluish touch and<br />
numerous small, rich yellow flowers in <strong>de</strong>nsely packaged terminal clusters. Native of open rocky spots in<br />
central parts of all western Canary islands with exception of El Hierro. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
Hypericum grandifolium<br />
(Large Leafed Canary St.<br />
John's Wort) Exclusivo<br />
Hypericum hircinum ssp.<br />
cambesse<strong>de</strong>sii Exclusive<br />
Hypericum hircinum ssp.<br />
hircinum<br />
(Lemon St. John's Wort)<br />
Hypericum perforatum<br />
Hypericum prolificum<br />
(Shrubby St. John's Wort)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6432 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (400)cm, Large Leafed Canary St. John's Wort makes a tall woody, branching shrub which is native<br />
of semi moist spots in the laurel forest zone on all Western Canary Islands, Gran Canaria and Ma<strong>de</strong>ira.<br />
Its makes bluish green foliage and terminal, lax umbels with very large, rich yellow flowers. For any<br />
humus rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a<br />
temperature minimum of some 10°C. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3474 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, a rare evergreen, en<strong>de</strong>mic subspecies found in few populations on the Balearic islands. It has<br />
bright yellow flowers in terminal clusters above narrow oval leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
protected spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n or in pots in the cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5209 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Lemon St. John's Wort is a short woody perennial native of southern Europe and the<br />
Mediterranean. It makes bright yellow flowers in terminal clusters above narrow oval leaves. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a protected spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n or in pots in the cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5210 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8067 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (120)cm, Shrubby St. John's Wort is a medium sized woody shrub with narrow, slightly glossy leaves<br />
and numerous yellow flowers in terminal lose clusters. Native of open spots in woods and grasslands in<br />
eastern North America. For any rich, well drained, preferably slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. USDA<br />
Climate Zone 7. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6625 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Hypericum pulchrum<br />
(Slen<strong>de</strong>r St. John's Wort)<br />
Hypericum punctatum<br />
(Spotted St. John's Wort)<br />
Hypericum pyramidatum<br />
(Great St. John's Worth)<br />
Hypericum reflexum<br />
Exlusive<br />
Hypericum virginicum<br />
(Marsh St. John's Wort)<br />
Hyssopus (Ysop)<br />
30cm, Slen<strong>de</strong>r St. John's Wort is a perennial with upright stems crowned by medium sized, rich yellow<br />
flowers in lose clusters. Native of open spots in moist soils on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal) and western Europe.<br />
For any rich, well drained, preferably slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. USDA Climate Zone 7/8. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6467 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Spotted St. John's Wort is a small perennial with fresh green leaves dotted with small black<br />
spots on the lower si<strong>de</strong> and terminal lose clusters with pale yellow flowers. Native of humus rich, slightly<br />
moist soils in eastern North America. For any rich, well drained, preferably slightly moist soil in a sunny<br />
spot. USDA Climate Zone 7. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6627 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Great St. John's Worth is a medium sized woody shrub with narrow elongated oval, dark<br />
green leaves and terminal lose clusters of large butter-yellow flowers. Native of humus rich, slightly moist<br />
soils in open spots in woods in north-eastern North America. For any rich, well drained, preferably slightly<br />
moist soil in a sunny spot. USDA Climate Zone 7. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6680 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, a short woody shrub with narrow stems <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with short, ornamental bluish green<br />
leaves and terminal inflorescences with rich yellow flowers. Native of open, sunny spots and rock crevices<br />
in the lower zone on Tenerife and Gran Canaria. For any rich, very well drained, preferably slightly rocky<br />
substrate in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3473 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (100)cm, Marsh St. John's Wort is a medium sized woody shrub with upright stems covered with<br />
elongated oval, bluish-green leaves and topped by rosy-white flowers. Native of humus rich, slightly moist<br />
soils alongsi<strong>de</strong> water streams and on marshes in eastern North America. For any rich, well drained,<br />
preferably slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. USDA Climate Zone 7. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6626 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Hyssop (Ysop) is a monotypic genus. Attractive, bushy plant with numerous purplish-blue flowers, attracting bees and butterflies.<br />
Sow flat in any soil in autumn to early summer in any well drained soil in full sun. Germination occurs at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Hyssopus officinalis<br />
(Yssop)<br />
Hyssopus officinalis var.<br />
canescens<br />
(Yssop)<br />
I<strong>de</strong>sia (Japanese Orange Cherry)<br />
40 (60)cm, Hyssop has <strong>de</strong>nse, dark green, lanceolate leaves on woody perennial branches with<br />
numerous violet flowers at the beginning of summer. Young leaves have a bitter, minty flavor and are used<br />
in small quantities for salads, meat and soups. Used in pot-pouris as well. For any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a protected spot in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3121 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Hyssop has <strong>de</strong>nse, dark green, lanceolate leaves on woody perennial branches with<br />
numerous violet flowers at the beginning of summer. Young leaves have a bitter, minty flavor and are used<br />
in small quantities for salads, meat and soups. Used in potpourris as well. This variety has a shorter habit<br />
with <strong>de</strong>nser flower spikes. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3872 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Japanese Orange Cherry is the only species in the monotypic genus I<strong>de</strong>sia and is native of humus rich soils in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny<br />
spots in woods in S Japan and C and W China. It is a fully winter hardy, <strong>de</strong>ciduous, medium-sized to tall tree with a round crown, light<br />
green, slightly pubescent heart shaped leaves, and some 30cm long pendulous racemes with fragrant yellowish-green flowers in spring<br />
followed by most ornamental bright orange-red berries in late summer and autumn. It is an adoptable species which is easily grown in any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow the fine seeds flat in any humus-rich, well drained soil, slightly cover seeds with soil and keep pots in a protected, sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong><br />
during winter. Transplant seedlings in late spring or autumn as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
I<strong>de</strong>sia polycarpa<br />
(Japanese Orange Cherry)<br />
I<strong>de</strong>sia polycarpa var. vestita<br />
(Hairy Japanese Orange<br />
Cherry)<br />
7 (15)m, Japanese Orange Cherry is a beautiful, middle-sized to tall, <strong>de</strong>ciduous, round hea<strong>de</strong>d tree with<br />
light green, heart shaped leaves, and long pendulous racemes with fragrant yellowish green flowers<br />
followed by most ornamental bright orange red berries in late summer and autumn. Native of woods in S<br />
Japan and M and W China. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3710 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6813 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Ilex (Canary and European Holly)<br />
Ilex or Hollies are evergreen shrubs to small trees with brilliant, dark green foliage with usually serrated margins and most <strong>de</strong>corative<br />
bright red to purplish-red berries on ol<strong>de</strong>r plants. Fruiting branches are wi<strong>de</strong>ly used in Christmas <strong>de</strong>coration. Easily cultivated foliage<br />
plants for any rich, well drained soil with sufficient moisture in partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
The two Canary Holly species grow in between or just below the zone of the laurel forest and are typical plants in this unique ecosystem.<br />
Keep plants grown in containers drier in winter in full sun at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
The European Holly is fully winter hardy in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in Central Europe and may be planted to a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds of Canary Hollies flat in any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> at some 10°C to a maximum of soem 20°C, as<br />
higher temperatures will slow down or even inhibit germination. Plants grow rather slowly and thus will stay manageable for many years.<br />
Sow seeds of the European Hollies flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter and transplant<br />
seedlings in late summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 10 o 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ilex aquifolium<br />
(European Holly)<br />
Ilex canariensis<br />
(Canary Holly)<br />
Iliamna (Mountain Hollyhock)<br />
3 (7)m, European Holly is a beautiful evergreen tall woody shrub to tree with a pyramidal growth habit. It<br />
has leathery dark green, glossy leaves with serrated margins and terminal clusters of creamy white<br />
flowers followed by long lasting bright red berries in late autumn and winter. Fruiting branches are wi<strong>de</strong>ly<br />
used in Christmas <strong>de</strong>coration. From humus rich soils woods throughout Europe and Corsica (France)<br />
and Sardinia (Italy). Seeds from a wild collection on Sardinia (Italy) at some 1.000m. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5254 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sardinia)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (10)m, Canary Holly has shiny middle green, ovoid to broadly lanceolate leaves with entire margins.<br />
Small white flowers followed by berries (some 1cm in diameter) turning from bright red to sometimes<br />
almost purplish-black. Very <strong>de</strong>corative and robust foliage plant. Keep in a sunny, frostfree spot in winter at<br />
a minimum of some 5°C with reduced watering.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6476 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2200 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Mountain Hollyhock or Globemallows are annuals, perennial or woody shrubs mostly native of North America with few species occurring in<br />
South America. All make upright racemes <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with showy cup-shaped flowers above usually acer-like leaves.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Iliamna remota<br />
(Kankakee Mallow)<br />
Iliamna rivularis<br />
(Mountain Hollyhock)<br />
Impatiens (Jewelweed)<br />
80 (140)cm, Kankakee Mallow is a very rare and endangered ornamental herbaceous perennial with<br />
upright stalks covered with pale rose flowers and male-like leaves. Native on Langham Island in the<br />
Kankakee River, Kankakee County, Illinois, USA. For any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a<br />
sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4858 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (180)cm, Mountain Hollyhock is a showy herbaceous perennial with upright stalks covered with pale<br />
rose to rarely pure white flowers and strongly serrated leaves. Native of mountain streambanks and open<br />
spots in moist woods in southwestern USA. For any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in full<br />
sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4755 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Jewelweed are native of humus rich soils in sunny, open spots in woods in North America. Most species are fast-growing annuals with<br />
upright stems crowned by lose racemes of rose, yellowor bright orange flowers. All can be easily grown in any rich, well-drained soil in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant seedlings to the final spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as plants are strong enough. Alternatively sow directly to the ground at the end of spring. Un<strong>de</strong>r suitable conditons plants<br />
will readily to heavily self-sow.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Impatiens capensis<br />
(Orange Jewelweed)<br />
Incarvillea (Hardy Gloxinia)<br />
100 (170)cm, Orange Jewelweed is an annual with showy large orange flowers with dark spots on upright<br />
stalks branching near the top. It is native of rich soils in woods in the northern USA. This rapidly growing<br />
species is easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to<br />
sunny spot. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0013 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Incarvillea is a small genus of hardy gloxinia-like perennials from China to Turkestan in the family of the Bignoniacea, which are usually<br />
tropical trees and vines. Incarvillea species make from early to late summer numerous trumpet-shaped flowers. Plants require a very freerunning,<br />
well drained, rather sandy and rocky soil in a sunny spot. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates protect the fleshy rhizomes with a thick mulch layer.<br />
I<strong>de</strong>al plants for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow the paper like seeds flat in spring or autumn in any sandy soil in a protected, sunny spot. Transplant young rhizomes during<br />
dormancy in late autumn.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Incarvillea olgae 70 (100)cm, sub-shrub with pinnate leaves and erect stems with loose spikes of quite large, tubular, rosepink<br />
flowers. For any rich, well drained, rather sandy and rocky soil in a sunny spot. VI-IX.<br />
Incarvillea sinensis ssp.<br />
variabilis<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3123 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (90)cm, sub erect subspecies with cream white to rose, trumpet-like flowers above ferny foliage, native<br />
of Central Asia. For any rich, well drained, rather sandy and rocky soil in a sunny spot. VI-IX.<br />
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Indigofera (Australian Indigo)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3124 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Australian Indigo is a showy perennial semiwoody shrub from Australia. It has a <strong>de</strong>nse terminal raceme of bright rose to lilac flowers<br />
above feathered foliage. Easily grown as pot plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants drier in<br />
winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C.20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Indigofera australis<br />
(Australian Indigo)<br />
Indigofera (Indigo Shrub)<br />
150 (250)cm, Australian Indigo is a multi branching, woody shrub with narrow feathered leaves and<br />
showy, terminal spikes of rich rose-purple flowers. Native of woodlands and dryish Eucalyptus forests in<br />
New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, Western and South Australia. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0089 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Indigo Shrub from temperate regions in eastern Asia are winter hardy <strong>de</strong>ciduous members with elegant feathered leaves and terminal and<br />
axillary racemes of usually pale pink to pale lilac flowers. They are easily grown in any rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Younger<br />
plants require some protective dry mulch layer against freezing through in winter.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in autumn or spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Indigofera potaninii<br />
(Chinese Indigo Shrub)<br />
Ipheion (Soap Flower)<br />
100 (170)cm, Chinese Indigo Shrub is a herbaceous, semi woody shrub from China. It makes several<br />
axillary racemes with pink flowers above feathered leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot in<br />
the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Fully winter hardy in Central Europe. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5226 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ipheion is a very small genus of S American subalpine plants with strongly fragrant star like flowers. Best for a sunny or partially sha<strong>de</strong>d,<br />
well drained position. Form large clumps and will flower more abundantly each year. Dense leaves appear early in spring.<br />
Sow flat, preferably in spring in any well drained soil, keep pots in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d place. Transplant small bulbous rhizomes in June<br />
during dormancy before new leaves emerge.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ipheion uniflorum 20cm, beautiful sky blue star like flowers with almost white throat on stiff stems. Violet soap fragrance.<br />
Very easy and fully hardy. IV-V.<br />
Ipomoea (Morning Glory)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3134 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Morning Glory is a broad, mostly subtropical to tropical family with numerous ornamental, fast growing vines with bright colored flowers in<br />
summer. In cold climates most are grown as annuals with frostfree pre-cultivation un<strong>de</strong>r glass in spring, a couple of species (e.g. Ipomoea<br />
leptophylla) are fully winter hardy in the Northern hemisphere. Seedlings are planted to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing end of spring to<br />
early summer. Give plants some climbing aid. Excellent for covering walls and fences. Un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions most species will readily<br />
self sow. The frost resistant seeds will germinate with rising temperatures in late spring.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C in a sunny spot.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ipomoea alba<br />
(Fragrant Moon Flower)<br />
Ipomoea albivenia<br />
(Wild Cotton)<br />
Ipomoea coccinea<br />
(Redstar Morning Glory)<br />
Ipomoea costata<br />
(Australian Bush Sweet<br />
Potato)<br />
3 (10)m, Fragrant Moon Flower is a showy tropical perennial climber with spectacular, very large (up to<br />
15cm in diameter!), pure white, long tubed and sweet scented flower trumpets which start to open in the<br />
evening. Petals are quite flat and resemble a full moon. The leaves are entire heart shaped or lobed.<br />
Native of open spots in woods from northern Argentina to Mexico and Florida (USA). For any humus rich,<br />
well drained soil in full sun throughout the year and a winter minimum of some 20°C. Alternatively grow as<br />
an annual. Sow in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r glass at some 20°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing<br />
nights from end of spring to early summer. VIII-IX.<br />
PRECIO ESPECIAL: 20 packages with 10 seeds each are offered at a special discounted price for only €<br />
0,99 each !<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6105 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
3 (7)m, Wild Cotton is a perennial morning glory with a tuberous rootstock. It is native in woodlands in<br />
Kwa Zulu, Mpumalanga northwards to Mozambique and Zimbabwe. It has silvery-grey, heart shaped<br />
leaves and ornamental, large, white, crinkled flowers with a pink and yellow center. For any rich, well<br />
drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter reduce watering to a minimum and<br />
keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C. I-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3837 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (250)cm, Redstar Morning Glory has numerous small, <strong>de</strong>ep orange-red trumpet shaped flowers with<br />
light yellow throats above filigree dissected leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2403 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,79<br />
100 (150)cm, Australian Bush Sweet Potato is a woody perennial with showy <strong>de</strong>ep lilac flower trumpets,<br />
leathery oval leaves and potato like storage roots. It is native of rocky, dryish sites in Central Australia.<br />
These are traditionally roasted and eaten by the Aboriginies. For any rich, well drained substrate in a full<br />
sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6079 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
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Ipomoea lacunosa<br />
(Whitestar)<br />
Ipomoea lobata<br />
(Fire Vine)<br />
200 (400)cm, Whitestar or Small White Morning Glory is an annual vine with dark green, ovate to cordate<br />
or 3-lobed leaves and small, pure white, axillary flowers. The stems and leaf edges turn nicely purplish<br />
red in full sun. Native of moist soils in thickets in the USA. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot with some climbing aid. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3421 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (400)cm, Fire Vine or Spanish Flag is an utmost showy annual from Brazil with elongated racemes of<br />
small pale yellowish-white flowers surroun<strong>de</strong>d by white bracts turning to yellow and orange-red with age.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow un<strong>de</strong>r glass in mid spring at some 20°C, transplant<br />
seedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from end of spring to mid summer.<br />
VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8413 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Ipomoea mauritiana 2 (5)m, a perennial species from pantropical regions with a woody rootstock and annual to biannual vines<br />
with beautiful, rich pink flowers and hand-shaped leaves. Easily grown in any rich, well drained substrate<br />
with reduced watering in winter and a minimum of some 10°C in a sunny spot throughout the year. VII-IX.<br />
Ipomoea muelleri<br />
(Australian Morning Glory)<br />
Ipomoea purpurea<br />
(Common Morning Glory)<br />
Ipomoea (South African Morning Glory)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8157 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
200 (400)cm, Australian Morning Glory is a perennial climber with dark green, pubescent, heart shaped<br />
leaves and bright violet flower cups. Native of open sites throughout N and central Australia. A nice pot<br />
plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a winter low<br />
of some 15°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3885 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (400)cm, Common Morning Glory makes heart shaped leaves and trumpet-like, purple flowers in<br />
clusters of three or more. Native of tropical America (Mexico). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2134 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Morning Glory is a broad, mostly subtropical to tropical family with numerous ornamental, fast growing vines with bright colored flowers in<br />
summer. In cold climates most are grown as annuals with frostfree pre-cultivation un<strong>de</strong>r glass in spring. Seedlings are planted to the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing end of spring to early summer. Give plants some climbing aid. Excellent for covering walls and fences.<br />
Un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions most species will readily self sow. The frost resistant seeds will germinate with rising temperatures in late spring.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C in a sunny spot.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ipomoea albivenia<br />
(Wild Cotton)<br />
Iris<br />
3 (7)m, Wild Cotton is a perennial morning glory with a tuberous rootstock. It is native in woodlands in<br />
Kwa Zulu, Mpumalanga northwards to Mozambique and Zimbabwe. It has silvery-grey, heart shaped<br />
leaves and ornamental, large, white, crinkled flowers with a pink and yellow center. For any rich, well<br />
drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter reduce watering to a minimum and<br />
keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C. I-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3837 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Iris are easy to cultivate if soil is adapted to the subgenus a species belongs to. The bulbous species (e.g. Iris bucharica or Iris xiphium)<br />
require a sandy soil which is well drained and a place in full sun. All dwarf forms (less than 30cm in height, e.g. Iris foetidissima and Iris<br />
variegata), are suited for any limestone based soil with some compost mixed in it and a sunny place (rock gar<strong>de</strong>n). The tall growing Iris<br />
(e.g. Iris pseudacorus and Iris sanguinea) are in general from moist and partially sha<strong>de</strong>d habitats, thus require a soil on peat (compost)<br />
basis.<br />
Sow autumn to spring in any well drained, humus rich, and slightly sandy soil. Keep soil always moist and pots in a sunny and protected<br />
place. Pot cultivation for 1 to 2 years. Transplant in early autumn or late spring. Most Iris will already flower within 2 to 3 years!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
Iris aphylla ssp. aphylla 25 (30)cm, dwarf Bear<strong>de</strong>d Iris with quite large, plum blue flowers. For any well drained, rather rocky soil in<br />
a sunny spot. IV.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3136 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Iris aphylla ssp. hungarica 20 (25)cm, rare subspecies with slightly smaller leaves. For any well drained, rather rocky soil in a sunny<br />
spot. IV.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Iris bracteata<br />
(Siskiyou Iris)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3138 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25cm (40)cm, Siskiyou Iris makes showy, quite , large yellow flowers with brownish to violet veins. It is<br />
native of California and Oregon. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Josephine County, Oregon, USA<br />
at some 650m. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6758 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Iris bucharica 30 (50)cm, iris with bulbous rhizomes for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n in full sun. Early flowering in yellowish sha<strong>de</strong>s<br />
and white throats in III.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3141 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Iris chrysographes 80 (120)cm, from Asia Minor growing in sandy and rocky soils in full sun. Very attractive flowers,<br />
combining blue lilac and brown sha<strong>de</strong>s (rarely pure dark blue or blackish blue). For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. VII-VII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Iris ensata<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3115 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (pale brownish-blue form)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7203 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Iris foetidissima 30cm, for partially sha<strong>de</strong>d places in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n with sufficient moisture in spring. Makes very showy<br />
seeds capsules with bright carmine red or very rarely white fruits in autumn. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3151 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas) (pulpa anaranjada)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Iris graminae 20cm, many grass like leaves and bright plum-colored to intense blue flowers, very fragrant. For full sun<br />
in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Easy. V-VI.<br />
Iris hookeri<br />
Iris latifolium<br />
(syn. Iris hystrioi<strong>de</strong>s)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3156 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7205 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm, elegant grass like, erect leaves and plum blue flowers with white markings. A showy bulbous<br />
species for a sunny and well drained position in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n, where it multiplies well with time. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3174 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Iris lutescens ssp. lutescens 10 (20)cm, elegant dwarf species with broad leaves and lilac blue flowers. Subspecies lutescens with<br />
intense yellow petals. For the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3181 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Iris milesii 70 (100)cm, crested Iris with rich plum blue flowers. Native of humus rich, slightly wet soils in open<br />
woodlands in the Himalayan region (SW China, India, and Myanmar). For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VII.<br />
Iris missouriensis<br />
(Rocky Mountain Iris)<br />
Iris planifolia<br />
(Wi<strong>de</strong>-Leafed Iris)<br />
Iris prismatica<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3185 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Rocky Mountain Iris makes showy pale and purplish-blue flowers with darker markings. It is<br />
native of rich soils in mountainous and subalpine areas throughout the western USA. Easily cultivated in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4756 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20cm, the only Iris species with tuberous roots within the Juno section which is native to South-Western<br />
Europe, Crete and North Africa. It makes short, pale green leaves and showy sky-blue toi water-blue<br />
flowers. For a sunny and well drained position in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n with some protection winter wetness.<br />
Alternatively grow un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in pots with a winter temperature of some 5°C. V-VI.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8480 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7208 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Iris pseudacorus 50 (100)cm, native to Central Europe growing in moist areas at river si<strong>de</strong>s and ponds with sulphurous<br />
yellow flowers. For any moist soil on peat basis. Very easy. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3198 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Iris reichenbachii 15cm, dwarf beard Iris with rich yellow flowers with brownish sha<strong>de</strong>s. For any rich, well drained, stony soil<br />
in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Iris setosa ssp. artica<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2083 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7211 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Iris setosa ssp. cana<strong>de</strong>nsis 40 (80)cm, native to North America (Newfoundland, Labrador, Ontario to Maine), growing in grassy and<br />
rocky places with moist soil. Plum blue flowers with white stripes, outer petals narrow, broa<strong>de</strong>ning to the<br />
tips. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3206 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Iris setosa ssp. setosa 30 (50)cm, slen<strong>de</strong>r, sword like leaves. Flowers are violet-purple (sometimes white) and dark veins. For a<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VI-VII.<br />
Iris setosa ssp. tricuspis<br />
Iris siberica<br />
(Sibirian Iris)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3205 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7212 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Siberian Iris is - against its name - naturally growing in moist open grasslands from Germany<br />
to Austria and Czech Republic. Has many narrow leaves and bright lilac blue flowers with star blue to<br />
white stripes. Easy and well increasing. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3207 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Iris sintenisii 25 (40)cm, dwarf Iris belonging to the Iris spuria group, making profuse flowering clumps in time.<br />
Beautiful blue flowers above evergreen foliage. Native to Bulgaria. For any soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
V-VI.<br />
Iris spec. 001<br />
(North America)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3210 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified small species in probably Iris section Californicae with grass-like foliage and skyblue<br />
flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. An excellent species for the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8075 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Iris tectorum 60 (100)cm, semi-evergreen, broad fanlike, light green leaves with prominent veins an acute tip and many<br />
brilliant blue large flowers over a long period. Native from Burma to central China growing in meadows.<br />
Makes nice stoloniferous clumps in time. For any rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. <strong>Rare</strong>ly<br />
seen in cultivation, yet very easy. IV-V.<br />
Iris tenax<br />
(syn. Iris minor)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3296 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, native of the Pacific region in north-western USA (especially hillsi<strong>de</strong>s of Oregon), making<br />
violet to pale violet blue flowers with striking gold and white markings on falls above <strong>de</strong>ep green foliage.<br />
For any leafy, rich soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1615 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Iris variegata 20 (30)cm, from the European Alps, growing in rock crevices. Dwarf Iris with unusual brown to yellow<br />
flowers. Full sun in a rather dryish spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3320 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Iris versicolor 70 (100)cm, from North America (Newfoundland, Manitoba to Arkansas), growing in moist, partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d places at bor<strong>de</strong>rs of river-streams. Makes numerous flowers in lilac blue, striped white and dark<br />
blue. Very easy for any humus rich soils. VII.<br />
Iris virginica var. shrevei<br />
(Small Southern Blue Flag)<br />
Isoplexis (Canary Shrub Foxglove)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3324 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Small Southern Blue Flag is a showy iris with narrow, bright green leaves and fragrant, bluishviolet<br />
flowers. Native of humus rich, moist soils in eastern North America. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6628 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Canary Shrub Foxgloves are growing as perennial woody shrubs. They have large flower-stalks from bright to <strong>de</strong>ep bronze and orange. All<br />
require a peaty and moist substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Will flower in autumn and grow from October to May.<br />
Use any humus rich, sandy soil, which shall be rather free of chalky soil for sowing. Do not cover seeds with soil. Keep in a partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot at some 15°C to max. 25°C. The optimal temperatures are 20°C at day and 15°C at night. Permantly high temperatures will<br />
inhibt germination! Always water from beneath. Keep at a minimum of some 10°C in winter and reduce watering to a minimum, unless<br />
grown un<strong>de</strong>r heated glass.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 11.<br />
40 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Isoplexis canariensis<br />
(Tenerife Shrub Foxglove)<br />
Isoplexis sceptrum<br />
(Giant Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Foxglove)<br />
150 (250)cm, Tenerife Shrub Foxglove is the tallest of the perennial woody Canary Foxglove species.<br />
Native of Tenerife, where it is found in only few populations. Makes nice, <strong>de</strong>ep green, shiny, serrated<br />
leaves and plenty of large, brownish-orange, trumpet-like flowers in tall and <strong>de</strong>nse racemes. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6472 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife - Tigaiga)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4715 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife - Güímar)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4684 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife - Erjos)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2211 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife - Anaga)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
150 (400)cm, Giant Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Foxglove is similar to the Canary Isoplexis species, but much more robust<br />
and has much broa<strong>de</strong>r, darker green leaves and large, dark orange flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse spikes. In time it may<br />
become a tall woody shrub. The species is native of open, sunny spots in the laurel forest on the island of<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, where it has become quite rare and can be encountered only in few, rather inaccesible sites. A<br />
very uncommon, beautiful plant, easy in any leafy, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. It is resistant to<br />
slight freezing down to -3°C in early autumn, keep in full sun and cool (yet frostfree) in winter with<br />
reduced watering. Isoplexis sceptrum seeds from other seed <strong>de</strong>alers turned out to be a major and orangeyellowed<br />
flowered form of Isoplexis canariensis, we offer seeds from the real Isoplexis sceptrum now! VII-<br />
X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2243 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 12,99<br />
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Isopyrum (False Rue Anemone)<br />
Eastern False Rue Anemone belongs to a small genus of herbaceous tuberous woodland plants from eastern North America. They makes<br />
upright hold stalks with several white, anemone-like flowers above dark green, 3-lobed leaflets. Easily grown in any humus rich, well<br />
drained, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any humus rich, well drained soil. Only slightly cover seeds and keep soil always moist from beneath. Place pots<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. As for most winter hardy perennials, seeds require a cooling period for several months before they germinate<br />
in late spring to early summer. Carefully transplant dormant rootstock to the gar<strong>de</strong>n from late summer to mid autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Isopyrum biternatum<br />
(Eastern False Rue<br />
Anemone)<br />
10 (15)cm, Eastern False Rue Anemone is a woodland tuberous, spring flowering perennial from eastern<br />
North America. It has white, anemone-like flowers above dark green, 3-lobed leaflets. For any humus rich,<br />
well drained, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5451 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Isotoma (Australian Harebell) & Laurentia (White Star of Bethlehem)<br />
Australian Harebell and White Star of Bethlehem are small genera with annual to perennial members within the bellflower family<br />
(Campanulaceae). They are native of humus rich, slightly moist soils in open spots in subtropical woods (Laurentia) or sunny spots in<br />
open grounds (Isotoma) from India through New Zealand and Australia. All are easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil.<br />
Sow seeds flat on top of any rich, well drained soil in pots in spring at some 20°C. Transplant the annual Isotoma to the final spot in the<br />
open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as plants are strong enough after the last freezing nights. Grow the perennial Laurentia in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 15°C and a sunny spot.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Isotoma axillaris<br />
(Australian Harebell)<br />
Laurentia longiflora<br />
(White Star of Bethlehem)<br />
Ixia<br />
20cm, Australian Harebell is an annual floriferous species with numerous bright sky-blue to rosy-blue<br />
flower stars throughout summer above narrow filigree leaves. It is native of sunny spots in East Gippsland<br />
(Australia). Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Sow in pots in spring<br />
at some 20°C, transplant to the final spot after the last freezing nights. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7261 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (35)cm, White Star of Bethlehem (syn. Hippobroma longiflora) is an annual to perennial species with<br />
showy long-tubed white flower stars throughout summer above dark green leaves with serrated margins.<br />
It is native of humus rich, slightly moist soils in open spots in woods on the West Indies. Easily grown in<br />
any humus rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (winter) spot. In winter keep<br />
plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 15°C. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8008 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ixia are bulbous plants native of South Africa, from Namaqualand and the western Karoo through the southwestern Cape into the eastern<br />
Cape. Most species make iris like leaves and most showy bright colored flowes in sha<strong>de</strong>s of white, cream, orange, red, violet or <strong>de</strong>ep blue<br />
in elegant racemes. All species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. During dormancy keep plants<br />
rather dry and in winter at a minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to a minimum. Excellent in a frostfree greenhouse or<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, for their small to medium tall size they can be grown in rather small pots on window sills as well.<br />
Sow the small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C<br />
throughout the year and soil always slighly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will siginificantly<br />
enhance germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ixia curvata<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8607 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ixia dubia 25 (60)cm, a showy species with bright orange flowers with a dark throat and sword shaped leaves.<br />
Native from sandstone and granite flats from the Pikeberg to Caledon. For any rich, well drained substrate<br />
in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some<br />
10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3966 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ixia latifolia 20 (50)cm, a showy species with bright pink purple flowers above broad leaves. Native from clay soils in<br />
the Barrydale district. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During<br />
dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Ixia maculata<br />
Ixia micrandra<br />
Ixia polystachys<br />
Ixia rapunculoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Ixia rivulicola<br />
Ixia scillaris<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3967 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8608 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8302 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8609 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8610 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8611 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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203
Ixia thomasiae<br />
Ixiolirion (Mountain Lily)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7028 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8612 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Mountain Lily are elegant dwarf bulbs from steppes in E Mediterranean to Central Asia, close to its American relative Brodiaea. Requires a<br />
sunny spot in well drained soil. Glaucous leaves and spikes of 5 to 10 trumpet-like flowers.<br />
Sow in late spring in any rocky or sandy, very well drained soil. Keep pots rather dry in a sunny place. Preferably frost free pot cultivation<br />
for two years, transplant bulbs in autumn. Keep pots in a rain sheltered place in winter.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ixiolirion tataricum<br />
(syn. Iixioliron pallassii)<br />
Jaborosa & Nolana (Little Bells)<br />
20 (30)cm, makes broadly recurved, glaucous leaves and large, bright blue to sky blue flowers. For full<br />
sun in a rocky soil. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1304 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Jaborosa and Nolana or Little Bells are annuals to perennials within the nightsha<strong>de</strong> family (Solanaceae) and are native of dryish, sandy to<br />
rocky sites in Peru und Chile. Most species have very restricted populations and occur in small areas only. Especially several annual<br />
Nolana species have showy, quite large, morning glory-like cup-shaped flowers in white, pale blue to pale bluish-rose on trailing stems.<br />
Jaborosa usually have a perennial rootstock and rhizome-like stems with brownish-green flowers and are extremely rare in cultivation. All<br />
annual Nolana members are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. They make excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plants. Jaborosa sativa<br />
is fully winterhardy in Central Europe and a perfect plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n as well.<br />
Sow seeds flat in pots in any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C in mid spring. Keep pots in a sunny spot. Carefully transplant<br />
young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough and after the last freezing nights from late spring to early<br />
summer.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Jaborosa sativa 20cm, a herbaceous, fully winterhardy species from Argentina with a perennial rootstock and a rosette of<br />
undulated fresh green leaves and basal clusters of unreal looking green flowers with brown sprinkles<br />
followed by walnut-sized green fruits. Its botanical name suggests, that parts are edible of this plant, yet<br />
for lack of any further information we do not recommend to consume any parts thereof! Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well dained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Sow seeds flat in any rich, well<br />
drained substrate in pots in mid spring at some 20°C. Keep pots in a sunny spot. Transplant seedlings to<br />
the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights by the end of spring to early summer. VI-VIII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Nolana humifusa<br />
(Little Bells)<br />
Jacaranda (Palisan<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8396 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Little Bells is a prostrate, almost mat-forming perennial with quite large, laven<strong>de</strong>r-blue flower<br />
cups with lilac-black streaks insi<strong>de</strong>. It is native of dryish soils in Peru. In col<strong>de</strong>r regions it is usually<br />
cultivated as a fast growing annual. Easily grown in any rich, well dained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in<br />
the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n or in a hanging basket. Sow seeds in any rich, well drained substrate in pots in mid<br />
spring at some 20°C. Keep pots in a sunny spot. Transplant seedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after<br />
the last freezing nights by the end of spring to early summer. VI-VIII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8018 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Jacaranda are tall, erect shrubs or lax trees with attractive, Mimosa like foliage and numerous flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse racemes in bright colors. A<br />
very floriferous genus. If grown as container plants in a heated greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, they may start to flower at an height of only<br />
2m. All species in this genus require a rather well drained, yet humus rich soil in a sunny spot and a minimum of 15°C in winter with<br />
reduced watering. Some may partly shed leaves in winter and will start to grow again in late spring.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any well drained, rather sandy or rocky soil containing some humus. Keep pots at a minimum of some 20°C in a sunny<br />
spot.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Jacaranda mimosifolia<br />
(Palisan<strong>de</strong>r Tree)<br />
Jamesia (Cliffbush)<br />
3 (10)m, Palisan<strong>de</strong>r Tree with showy pinnate foliage and numerous sky blue flowers which gives the plant<br />
a painted image during flowering time. Makes very ornamental, woody shell-like seed capsules on ol<strong>de</strong>r<br />
specimens. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2137 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Cliffbush is a monotypic genus with only this single species from mountainous site in western North America. It is a woody shrub with<br />
serrated leaves and terminal white panicles. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow fine seeds very flat on any rich, well drained soil from autumn to mid spring. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully<br />
transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Jamesia americana<br />
(Five-Petal Cliff Bush)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6824 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Jasione (Shepherd's Scabious) & Phyteuma (Rampion)<br />
Shepherd's Scabious
Juniperus (Canary and Mediterranean Junipers)<br />
Junipers belong to a small cypress like genus from regions with summer drought regions with a focus of distribution in the Mediterranean;<br />
only two species are en<strong>de</strong>mic to the Canary Islands. They usually make broad woody shrubs to small trees with aromatic needle like<br />
leaves and long lasting, <strong>de</strong>corative, fleshy fruits in orange to dark red and bluish-black sha<strong>de</strong>s. For any rocky soil, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Excellent container plants or Bonsai for the unheated greenhouse or cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. During winter keep plants drier at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Sow flat at 10-25°C in any well drained soil, keep only slightly moist and always sunny. Germination is naturally irregular and will occur<br />
over a longer period.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 9 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
10 semillas por sobre si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
Aviso legal: Todo el material proviene sólo <strong>de</strong> plantas cultivadas en Alemania o en el Líbano. No ofrecemos ningún material coleccionado<br />
en el hábitat y rechezamos ven<strong>de</strong>r aquel material para proteger varias especies en peligro <strong>de</strong> extinción en su hábitat y para conformar con<br />
leyes nacionales así como internacionales sobre comerciar plantas protegidas y sus partes, por ejemplo semillas.<br />
Juniperus canariensis<br />
(Canary Hollyhock)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Juniperus excelsa<br />
(Greek Tree Juniper)<br />
Juniperus foetidissima<br />
(Foetid Tree Juniper)<br />
Juniperus oxycedrus ssp.<br />
macrocarpa<br />
(Large Fruited Cedar<br />
Juniper)<br />
Juniperus oxycedrus ssp.<br />
oxycedrus<br />
(Cedar Juniper) Exclusivo<br />
Juniperus phoenicea ssp.<br />
phoenicea<br />
(Eastern Mediterranean<br />
Hollyhock)<br />
Juniperus phoenicea ssp.<br />
turbinata<br />
(Mediterranean Hollyhock)<br />
2 (5)m, Canary Hollyhock has finely feathered, smooth, yellowish green to light green leaves and maroon<br />
red fleshy fruits on ol<strong>de</strong>r plants. From the upper succulent shrub, Chio, Valle <strong>de</strong> Santiago <strong>de</strong>l Tei<strong>de</strong>,<br />
780m. For a sunny spot. I<strong>de</strong>al as very <strong>de</strong>corative and robust pot plant. Keep frostfree in winter at 5-15°C,<br />
sunny, reduce watering. Endures only slight frosts in autumn. X-II.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1083 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (5)m, Greek Tree Hollyhock is a medium sized to tall tree with fresh green to dark green leaves and<br />
bluish-white round fruits. Native of rocky, sun-exposed sites in mountains in the eastern Mediterranean .<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6651 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
4 (12)m, Foetid Tree Hollyhock is a medium sized to tall tree with blackish green leaves and blackish blue<br />
round fruits. Native of rocky, sun-exposed sites in mountains in the eastern Mediterranean. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6648 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (5)m, Large Fruited Cedar Juniper from the Mediterranean is similar to the small fruited subspecies<br />
oxycedrus, yet it has much larger, brownish red fruits reaching up to 1cm ø. Besi<strong>de</strong>s it is native of sandy<br />
soils in coastal areas whereas its cousin prefers rocky grounds at higher elevations. An excellent<br />
container plant in col<strong>de</strong>r regions for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year and<br />
reduced watering in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. XI-II.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5198 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Cedar Juniper is a semi winter hardy, small woody shrub with ornamental, bluish-green needle<br />
like leaves and bright fox brown fruits in winter. Native of rocky soils in sunexposed spots from the<br />
Mediterranean region through Iran and the Caucasus. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected<br />
spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n or alternatively as a container plant with reduced watering and a minimum of<br />
some 5°C in winter. Zona climática USDA 7/8.II-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4939 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (5)m, Eastern Mediterranean Hollyhock is a tall woody shrub to medium sized tree with dark green<br />
leaves and fox brown round fruits. Native of rocky, sun-exposed sites in the eastern Mediterranean. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6647 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (5)m, Mediterranean Hollyhock has finely feathered, smooth, dark green leaves and showy maroon red<br />
fleshy fruits in winter. Native of sandy soils in the vicinity of the sea. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. Endures only<br />
light frosts in autumn. X-II.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4938 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Jurinea (Silver Giant Scabiose) & Leuzea (Giant Scabiose)<br />
Silver Giant Scabiose and Giant Scabioses are small genera with most ornamental montane long-lived perennials from Central Europe<br />
through Siberia, which are unfortunately rarely seen in cultivation. They have a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette and stout upright stems each<br />
topped with a single, large flower ball. They are i<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n and will thrive in any well drained soil in a full sun.<br />
Sow from autumn to early summer in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> and transplant seedlings on their fourth<br />
pair of leaves.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Leuzea centaureoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(syn. Centaurea pulchra)<br />
50cm, makes ornamental, greyish green, <strong>de</strong>eply serrated leaves in a basale rosette and several stout<br />
upright stems each topped by a solitary large, bright lilac flower ball. A rarely cultivated, long-lived<br />
perennial. Seeds will be always very scarce as plants in cultivation make only very few viable seeds. For<br />
any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4404 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Kennedya (Coral Pea)<br />
Coral Peas are mostly perennial climbers or ground covering plants with usually trifoliate leaves and bright colored pea like flowers. They<br />
are easy in cultivation and will grow fast in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. A climbing aid is recommendable. Most are fast<br />
growing plants which may gain several meters in a single growing season. Keep plants sunny and cooler in winter. I<strong>de</strong>al for a cool green<br />
house or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Keep in full sun in winter with reduced watering and a minimum of some 7°C. All can be cut back in early spring.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat at a minimum of 20°C throughout the year in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Filing the seed coat a little bit prior to<br />
sowing may shorten the germination time.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Kennedya beckxiana<br />
(Cape Arid Kennedya)<br />
150 (250)cm, Cape Arid Kennedya is a perennial climber with narrow woody vines and very large, bright<br />
red flowers with a yellowish green blotch above trifoliate leaves. Native of south-western Australia. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in an always sunny spot and a winter minimum of some 7°C with reduced watering.<br />
VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3384 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kennedya coccinea 200cm, a vigorous semi-woody climbing species from Australia, with rather large, three-parted leaves and<br />
most ornamental, bicolored flowers in orange and pinkish red. Excellent pot plant for a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
or greenhouse. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 7°C. VI-IX.<br />
Kennedya eximia<br />
(Red Coral Vine)<br />
Kennedya macrophylla<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2138 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Red Coral Vine is a ground covering evergreen perennial with prostrate, narrow, woody<br />
vines and bright scarlet flowers with a yellow blotch and dark green, trifoliate leaves. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in an always sunny spot and a winter minimum of some 7°C with reduced watering. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3382 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8057 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kennedya microphylla 50 (100)cm, ground covering, mat-forming, evergreen perennial with twining, narrow, woody vines and<br />
small bright red flowers with a yellow blotch above large, trifoliate leaves. Native of W Australia. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in an always sunny spot and a winter minimum of some 7°C with reduced watering.<br />
VI-VIII.<br />
Kennedya nigricans<br />
(Black Coral Pea)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3381 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (300)cm, Black Coral Pea is native of western Australia. A perennial vigorous vine with large trifoliate,<br />
dark green leaves and amazing clusters of purple-black to chocolate and yellow flowers. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Very easily grown and unusual pot plants for the conservatory or cool<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 7°C. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2141 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Kennedya prostrata 200 (400)cm, prostrate or trailing shrub with quite large, bright scarlet flowers with a yellow spot on the<br />
upper petal. Trifoliate, hairy leaves. Native of Tasmania and south-eastern Australia. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot with reduced watering in winter and a minimum of some 7°C.<br />
Kennedya retrorsa<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3393 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7262 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kennedya rubicunda 200 (400)cm, robust climbing plant with quite large, richly scarlet flowers with black markings above<br />
trifoliate leaves with rusty hairs below. Native of coastal regions in New South Wales and Victoria<br />
(Australia). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot with reduced watering in winter and a minimum<br />
of some 7°C.<br />
Kirengeshoma (Waxbell)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3392 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kirengeshoma or Waxbell is ma<strong>de</strong> up of only three species which all are rare and much sought after <strong>de</strong>corative plants from higher<br />
elevations in Korea to Japan. Easy in any leafy, and moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> where rhizomes will gradually increase to form large clumps<br />
in time and produce their showy, large bell-shaped, yellow wax-flowers on huge erect stalks from late summer to autumn.<br />
Sow paper-like seeds flat in a rather peaty soil from autumn to early spring. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a sheltered spot. Pot-cultivation for two<br />
years, transplant rhizomes in early spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Kirengeshoma koreana<br />
(Korean Waxbell)<br />
100 (140)cm, the rare Korean Waxbell is native of moist woods in Northern Korea. It is similar to<br />
Kirengeshoma palmata from Japan, yet it has more upright and taller stems, with slightly pendulous or<br />
upwards facing flowers which appear earlier in late summer. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1308 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Kitaibelia (Balkan Mallow)<br />
Balkan Mallows consist of only two perennial species from the Northern Balkans, respectively the Levant and Cilicia in Eastern Turkey and<br />
Northern Syria. TThey make utmost showy, very tall annual stems with numerous white (Kitaibelia vitifolia) to rose (Kitaibelia balansae)<br />
flowers. Both require a well drained soil in full sun and plenty of water in summer so that they will make a profusion of flowers throughout<br />
summer.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil in pots from autumn to spring. Place pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected and sunny spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Transplant to the final spot as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Kitaibelia vitifolia<br />
(Balkan Mallow)<br />
Knautia (Pincushion Flower)<br />
250 (300)cm, Balkan Mallow is a stunny herbaceous perennial with extremely tall stalks and uncountable<br />
white flowers in summer. It is native of open spots in the Northern Balkans (former Yugoslavia). Easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot with sufficient watering in summer. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8011 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Pincushion Flower are excellent <strong>de</strong>corative flowering plants for sunny and dry positions where they will produce numerous flower stalks<br />
from late spring to end of summer.<br />
Sow in any well drained soil from autumn to late spring. Transplant in summer or as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Knautia arvensis<br />
(Field Pincushion Flower)<br />
Knautia drymeia ssp.<br />
drymeia<br />
(Hungarian Widow Flower)<br />
Knautia macedonica<br />
(Macedonian Pincushion<br />
Flower)<br />
Kniphofia (Red Hot Poker)<br />
50cm, Field Pincushion Flower is a florifours perennial, often flowering in the first year of sowing. Has<br />
bristly foliage and bluish lilac, scabious-like flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1310 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Hungarian Widow Flower is native in mountain meadows in Hungary and the Balkans. It has<br />
numerous purplish-blue flowers above broad, slightly serrated, pubescent leaves in a lax basal rosette.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4667 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Macedonian Pincushion Flower is a florifours perennial from mountain meadows in the<br />
Northern Balkan and south-eastern Romania. It has most ornamental, wine-red flower heads above bristly<br />
lanceolate foliage. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4616 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kniphofia or Hot Poker are similar to Foxtails (Eremurus spp.) and make numerous tubular flowers on showy and ornamental tall flower<br />
stalks from a perennial fleshy rootstock. They have nice, grass like foliage in <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes. An excellent South African genus which is<br />
easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, dryish to slightly moist soil in full sun. All offered species are sufficiently winter hardy in Central<br />
Europe. In very cold regions it is recommen<strong>de</strong>d to give basal leaf rosettes a slight winter protection (e.g. some dry mulch layer). Most<br />
species will increase well by offsets.<br />
Sow flat in spring after the last freezing nights in any well drained, humus rich, slightly sandy or rocky soil. Keep soil always slightly moist<br />
and pots in a sheltered spot in full sun outsi<strong>de</strong>. Alternatively sow un<strong>de</strong>r glass at a minimum of some 15°C throughout the year. In winter<br />
store sowing pots in a preferably frostfree and sunny spot at some 5°C with reduced watering. Transplant seedlings in late spring in their<br />
second or third year after sowing <strong>de</strong>pending on growth.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Kniphofia albescens 50 (90)cm, medium sized Kniphofia with grass like leaves and a very <strong>de</strong>nse, whitish to cream<br />
inflorescence. From open grasslands, for any well drained soil in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1311 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kniphofia caulescens 50 (70)cm, aerial stems, gray leaves, coral-pink to flame colored flowers in upper half and pale greenish<br />
yellow to cream in lower half. Zona Climática USDA 6. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1317 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kniphofia ensifolia 70 (110)cm, erect growing, keeled, broad leaves and a tall inflorescence with greenish white flowers with<br />
red sha<strong>de</strong>s on the lower part of petals. Easily grown and fully winter hardy in rich, any well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1319 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kniphofia northiae 150 (180)cm, a striking, huge species, makes <strong>de</strong>nse, very large rosettes of broad, long, gray green<br />
leaves, and a tall inflorescence with orange red buds opening to pale yellow flowers. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1325 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kniphofia parviflora 30 (70)cm, medium sized Hot Poker with bowing, channeled leaves and slightly perfumed, greenish<br />
yellow to creamy flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1326 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kniphofia praecox 150 (200)cm, very large Kniphofia with showy compact inflorescence in orange to bright red. For any well<br />
drained soil in a protected spot full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1327 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kniphofia ritualis 40cm, has broad linear leaves, orange and lemon yellow flower stalks. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1328 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Kniphofia sarmentosa 100cm, soft linear leaves, erect-scarlet buds, open to pendulous salmon flowers. Very showy Hot Poker<br />
for any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
Kniphofia triangularis ssp.<br />
triangularis<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1330 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, dwarf, very rare species with grass like, bowing leaves and lax bright orange inflorescence.<br />
From open grasslands, for any well drained soil in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1332 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kniphofia tuckii 140cm, evergreen leaves, attractive <strong>de</strong>nse inflorescence, flowers turn from crimson red to bright yellow.<br />
Very easy and showy. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1333 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Kniphofia typhoi<strong>de</strong>s 100cm, most ornamental and unusual species with erect middle green channeled leaves, and a tall spike<br />
of scented, light brown to purplish brown flowers. From grasslands in South Africa. Give especially young<br />
plants some insulating winter protection, e.g. a dry mulch layer. Full sun in any good, rocky soil. VI-VII.<br />
Kniphofia tysonii var.<br />
tysonii<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1334 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
180 (220)cm, yellowish green to grayish green leaves and a very tall, quite impressive flowering stem with<br />
dark orange to dark reddish-orange flower buds opening to yellowish green. For any well drained soil in<br />
full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1335 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Kniphofia uvaria 100cm, evergreen leaves, attractive orange yellow large inflorescence. Very easy and showy. VI-VIII.<br />
Koelreuteria (Gol<strong>de</strong>n Rain-Tree)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1336 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Gol<strong>de</strong>n Rain-Trees are only three species from southern and eastern Asia. These are medium-sized <strong>de</strong>ciduous trees with spirally<br />
arranged pinnate or bipinnate leaves and small yellowish flowers in terminal panicles. Ornamental fruits with an inflated papery capsule.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough or in autumn<br />
after leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Koelreuteria paniculata<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Rain-Tree)<br />
Kohlrauschia (Tufted Pink)<br />
15 (20)m, Gol<strong>de</strong>n Rain-Tree is a tall, open-branched <strong>de</strong>ciduous tree from Asia. It has feathered leaves<br />
and small yellow flowers followed by an inflated, lampion-like calyx containing a single seed. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6556 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Tufted Pinks belong to a small genus of annual to herbaceous perennials from Europe, the Mediterranean region and western Asia. They<br />
have <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters of small white to pink flowers on elegant stems. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Will<br />
readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained, slightly sandy soil. Keep pots in full sun in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are<br />
strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Kohlrauschia prolifera<br />
(Proliferous Pink)<br />
Laburnum (Gol<strong>de</strong>n Chain Tree)<br />
10 (15)cm, Proliferous Pink is an Eurasian annual to biannual with elegant, upright stalks with narrow<br />
leaves and a terminal inflorescence of several small, white to pale pink flowers. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich soil and a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4733 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Gol<strong>de</strong>n Chain Tree is a small genus consisting of only two species (Laburnum anagyroi<strong>de</strong>s and Laburnum alpinum) from Central to<br />
Southern Europe. Both are tall woody shrubs to small trees with dark green trifoliate leaves and most ornamental, numerous gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow<br />
flowers arranged in pendulous panicles in spring. They are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
They are drought resistant and very adaptable to various cultivation conditions. Specimens which are getting to tall can be cut back after<br />
flowering.<br />
Note: All parts are poisenous if ingested.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, rather sandy soil in full sun. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> and transplant in autumn as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Laburnum alpinum<br />
(Alpine Gol<strong>de</strong>n Chain Tree)<br />
Laburnum anagyroi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Chain Tree)<br />
2 (4)m, Alpine Gol<strong>de</strong>n Chain Tree is native of mountainous sites in SouthCentral Europe. Has a more<br />
compact habit than the second species. Makes dark green trifoliate leaves and showy bright gol<strong>de</strong>n<br />
flowers in pendulous panicles in mid spring. Easily cultivated in any well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4668 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
300 (700)cm, Gol<strong>de</strong>n Chain Tree is a tall woody shrub from Central Europe with ornamental dark green<br />
trifoliate leaves and uncountable showy bright gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers in pendulous panicles in mid spring. Easily<br />
cultivated in any well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4618 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Lachenalia<br />
Lachenalia is a broad genus of showy small to medium sized bulbous plants native in South Africa and Nambia. Most species make<br />
broad, basal, sometimes spotted leaves and short inflorescences with tubular flowers in sha<strong>de</strong>s of white, pale green, yellow, orange, red to<br />
dark violet. All species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. During dormany keep plants rather dry<br />
and in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. Excellent in a frostfree greenhouse or wintergarten, for their size they can be grown in rather<br />
small pots on window sills as well.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any well drained substrate in full sun at some 20°C throughout the year.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Lachenalia aloi<strong>de</strong>s var.<br />
quadricolor<br />
5 (20)cm, a dwarf species with showy multicolored reddish orange, yellow and greenish flowers in a<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse spike. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy<br />
and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3969 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia comptonii 5 (20)cm, has dark green hairy leaves and strongly scented white flowers with rose filaments. Native from<br />
sandy flats in the Roggeveld Escarpment and Little Karoo. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3972 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia congesta 5 (15)cm, a dwarf species with pale blue, white or pale yellow, strongly scented flowers. Native from stony<br />
flats from Calvinia to the Komsberg Pass. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout<br />
the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3973 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia contaminata 10cm, makes short stalks with bell-shaped white to creamish-white flowers with or without brownish or<br />
reddish markings. From semi moist meadows in South Africa. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well<br />
drained substrate in a sunny spot. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4910 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia doleritica 5 (15)cm, makes two basal spreading oval leaves and yellowish-green flowers. Native from dolerite in<br />
Calvinia. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in<br />
winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Lachenalia elegans var.<br />
elegans<br />
Lachenalia elegans var.<br />
flava<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3974 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, has a variable flower color in purplish sha<strong>de</strong>s. Native from sandy, slightly moist soils from the<br />
Bokkeveld Mountains to western Karoo and Clanwilliam. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3976 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, a showy dwarf species with two broad, dark green spotted leaves and yellow flowers with<br />
maroon tips. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy<br />
and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3975 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia isopetala 15 (30)cm, makes two plain green leaves and fox brown to brownish-violet flowers. Native from dolerite<br />
flats from Neiuwoudtville and Calvinia to Roggeveld Escarpment. For any rich, well drained substrate in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3977 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia juncifolia 15cm, a beautiful species with narrow, almost grass-like leaves and dark rose flowers. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter with reduced watering and a minimum of some 5°C. An excellent pot<br />
plant for an unheated greenhouse, cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny window sill. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6248 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia klipran<strong>de</strong>nsis 10 (20)cm, has broad and short, dark green spotted leaves and white flowers with pale magenta tips. For<br />
any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep<br />
drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3978 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia longibracteata 15 (35)cm, a taller species with one to two spotted leaves and pale blue and cream flowers with brown<br />
markings. Native from clay flats and slopes from Piketberg to Malmesbury. For any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3979 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia mutabilis 15 (35)cm, has a variable size and one to rarely two lanceolate leaves and multicolored flowers in pale<br />
lilac, greenish yellow and brownish rose. Native throughout Namaqualand and into the Western Cape. For<br />
any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep<br />
drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3980 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia namaquensis 10cm, a showy species from open rocky spots in Namaqualand. Makes lilac flower tubes above a basal<br />
flat rosette of broad leaves. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot. In<br />
winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4909 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Lachenalia orchioi<strong>de</strong>s var.<br />
glaucina<br />
Lachenalia orchioi<strong>de</strong>s var.<br />
orchioi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8303 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
15 (35)cm, makes one to two lanceolate, plain or dark spotted leaves and purplish blue and yellow<br />
flowers. Native from rich soils from Gifberg to Albertinia and Little Karoo. For any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3981 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia pallida 10 (30)cm, has several upright hold plain green leaves and yellow or blue flowers fading to pale reddish<br />
brown with age. Native from clay flats from Piketberg to Stellenbosch. For any rich, well drained substrate<br />
in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some<br />
10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3982 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia pustulata 15 (25)cm, a very showy species with flower colors varying from creamy-yellow to pale lilac. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil. Keep frostfree in winter with reduced watering and a minimum of some 5°C. An<br />
excellent pot plant for an unheated greenhouse, cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or sunny window sill. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6247 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia thomasiae 15 (35)cm, makes dark green leaves and white flowers. Native from rocky sandstone slopes in the<br />
Clanwilliam district. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During<br />
dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3983 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia unicolor 10 (30)cm, has one to two flat and broad, dark maroon spotted leaves and variable white to purplish blue<br />
flowers. Native from rich soils from southern Namaqualand to Somerset West in the South. For any rich,<br />
well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3984 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia unifolia 10 (35)cm, has only a single narrow leaf ban<strong>de</strong>d maroon and magenta at the base and showy pale blue,<br />
pale lilac brown and white flowers. Native from granite or sandstone soils from Namaqualand to Cape<br />
Peninsula and Bredasdorp. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3985 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia violacea 10 (35)cm, makes one to two lanceolate leaves and showy dull greenish lilac flowers aging to purple.<br />
Native from rocky spots from Namaqualand to Clanwilliam in the Western Cape. For any rich, well<br />
drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3986 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lachenalia zebrina 10 (30)cm, makes a single lanceolate, arching leaf and showy cream flowers tinged green or pale brown.<br />
Native from stony clay flats in the western Karoo. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Lactuca (Wild Lettuce)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3988 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wild Lettuce is a broad genus of annual, biannual or perennial species from usually temperate regions. Most species have a weedy habit,<br />
whereas Lactuca palmensis en<strong>de</strong>mic of upper regions of the island of La Palma is a non-weedy, dwarf, strongly branching perennial with<br />
beautiful, small bright lilac-pink flowers. For any rich, well drained, rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter in<br />
full sun and at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow small seeds flat on any very well drained, rock-sandy soil. Slightly cover seeds with soil and place pots in a sunny spot. Keep<br />
seedlings only slightly moist from beneath and carefully transplant after the second pair of leaves.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lactuca palmensis<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Lagenaria (Florence Flask)<br />
20cm, a dwarf semi woody, strongly branching, non invasive perennial from high altitu<strong>de</strong>s on La Palma.<br />
Makes narrow leaves and terminal single, bright bluish rose flowers. For any rich, very well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5098 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sow flat preferably from end of January to end of March in any rich, well drained soil, three seeds per pot. Keep pots in a very sunny and<br />
warm spot insi<strong>de</strong> un<strong>de</strong>r glass (e.g. on a warm window sill, in a heated greenhouse or in the wintergar<strong>de</strong>n) at a minimum of some 20°C.<br />
Transplant young plants to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as temperatures will stay above 10°C at night. Alternatively they can be grown in a<br />
large container in a greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
7 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Lagenaria sphaerica<br />
(Wild Bottle Gourd)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7036 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Lagunaria (Norfolk Island Hibiscus)<br />
Norfolk Island Hibiscus is an evergreen, medium-sized woody shrub to small tree with age from the Mallow family (Myrtaceae). It is a<br />
monotypic genus with a single species (Lagunaria patersonii) native of the Norfolk Island and Lord How Island. It makes beautiful, waxy,<br />
bright rosy-pink to mauve, hibiscus-like flowers above very ornamental, oval, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent, olive-green, leathery leaves. It can be<br />
successfully grown as a pot or container plant in any fertile, humus-rich, slightly rocky, very well drained sol in full sun throughout the year.<br />
In winter keep plants at a minimum of some 12°C and reduced watering. Excellent plant for a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or temperate greenhouse.<br />
Sow seeds in any rich, slightly sandy, well drained substrate at some 20°C. After germination keep pots slightly drier and in full sun.<br />
All plants are of Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lagunaria patersonii<br />
(Norfolk Island Hibiscus)<br />
Lapeirousia<br />
2 (5)m, Cow Itch Tree or Norfolk Island Hibiscus is a very unusual and most ornamental species in the<br />
mallow family (Malvaceae) with waxy, rose pink flowers above leathery, olive green, pubescent leaves,<br />
silvery beneath. For any rich, well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in full sun throughout the year with<br />
reduced watering in winter at a minimum of some 12°C. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3797 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lapeirousia are bulbous plants native from Saharan Africa, from Nigeria and Ethiopia to the southwestern Cape, where the majority of<br />
species occur. Most species make broad, basal, iris like leaves and most showy bright colored flowes in sha<strong>de</strong>s of cream, orange, red,<br />
violet or <strong>de</strong>ep blue. All species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. During dormancy keep plants<br />
rather dry and in winter at a minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to a minimum. Excellent in a frostfree greenhouse or<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, for their small to medium tall size they can be grown in rather small pots on window sills as well.<br />
Sow the small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C<br />
throughout the year and soil always slighly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will siginificantly<br />
enhance germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lapeirousia anceps<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8613 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lapeirousia arenicola 10cm, a dwarf species with white, pale rose or purple flowers above a single, grass like leaf. Native of<br />
sandy soils in coastal flats in the Coastal Plain and Knersvlakte (Namaqualand). For any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Lapeirousia barklyi<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3989 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8615 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lapeirousia corymbosa 5 (15)cm, has violet-blue, pale rose or white flowers above short and narrow leaves. Native from sandy<br />
and granitic slopes from Piketberg to Agulhas. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Lapeirousia divaricata<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3991 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8616 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lapeirousia fabricii 15 (25)cm, has rather large, pale rose and cream flower above short and broad leaves. Native from stony<br />
sandstone and granitic soils in slopes from southern Namaqualand to Worcester. For any rich, well<br />
drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3992 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lapeirousia jacquinii 10cm, has intense purple, small flowers above broad and short leaves. Native from sandstone soils from<br />
southern Namaqualand to Worcester. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the<br />
year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Lapeirousia montana<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3993 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7034 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lapeirousia neglecta 30 (80)cm, a rather a tall species with a branching raceme with showy pale lilac flowers above sword<br />
shaped to falcate leaves. Native from rocky sandstone slopes from Bain’s Kloof to Hottentots Holland<br />
Mountains. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and<br />
in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3994 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lapeirousia oreogana 5 (10)cm, makes utmost ornamental dark blue flowers with a white and blackish blue checkered inner ring<br />
above sword shaped to linear leaves. Native from clay soils from the Bokkeveld Plateau and the western<br />
Karoo. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in<br />
winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3995 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lapeirousia plicata 5cm, a dwarf species with sweetly fragrant, pale lilac blue flowers above linear to sword shaped, ribbed,<br />
slightly undulated leaves. Native from flats from Namibia and Bushmanland to the Karoo, Worcester and<br />
Little Karoo. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy<br />
and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3996 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Lapeirousia pyramidalis<br />
ssp. pyramidalis<br />
Lapeirousia pyramidalis<br />
ssp. regalis<br />
5 (10)cm, a subspecies with pale lilac blue to rich violet or cream flowers above short and narrow, ribbed<br />
leaves. Native from southern Namaqualand to Oudtshoorn. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3997 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5 (10)cm, a subspecies with dark purplish to rich pink or magenta flowers above short and narrow, ribbed<br />
leaves. Native from Olifants River Valleys and vicinities. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3998 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lapeirousia silenoi<strong>de</strong>s 10cm, a very showy species with bright scarlet to rich magenta flowers with cream-white markings above<br />
very short and narrow leaves. Native of seasonally wet granite soils in the Namakwaland Klipkoppe<br />
(Western Cape). For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During<br />
dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Lardizabala (Zabala Fruit)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3999 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Zabala Fruit belongs to a genus ma<strong>de</strong> up of two South America species only. It is an evergreen vine from woods with leathery, dark green,<br />
slightly glossy leaves, pendulous racemes of brownish-black flowers followed by egg-shaped, edible fruits. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a protected and sunny spot. Plants require a climbing aid and need a very good winter protection (i.e. plastic airfoil around<br />
the vines and a thick dry mulch layer at the base). This species is not reliably winter hardy in Central Europe. In cold areas better grow<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in pots throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot from mid spring to mid autumn. In winter store pots<br />
in a frostfree spot at some 15°C to 20°C. Seeds require a prolonged cooling (yet without frost!) period prior to germination. The<br />
germination process in this species is naturally very slow and may well take 12 to 18 months.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8/9.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lardizabala biternata<br />
(Chilean Zabala Fruit)<br />
Lathyrus (Everlasting Sweet Pea)<br />
3 (5)m, Chilean Zabala Fruit is a rarely cultivated perennial, evergreen woody vine from montane woods in<br />
Chile. It has showy spikes of brownish-black flowers followed by fleshy, ovoid fruits which are edible and<br />
have a <strong>de</strong>licious, sweet taste. Plants require a climbing aid. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
protected and sunny spot. In col<strong>de</strong>r regions better grow un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions throughout the year in<br />
pots. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4870 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Everlasting Peas and Fetches are ornamental climbing annuals or herbaceous perennials with showy clusters of bright ink, lilac, blue,<br />
white or yellow, sometimes bicolored and fragrant flowers above pea like, feathered leaves. They make up a very diverse genus with<br />
numerous species native throughout Europe, northern Africa to eastern Asia as well as North and South America. They are easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow directly into the ground by the end of spring. Winding and climbing species require a climbing aid.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lathyrus aureus<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Yellow Pea)<br />
50 (100)cm, Gol<strong>de</strong>n Yellow Pea is a herbaceous perennial with showy bright orange yellow flowers<br />
racemes above rather broad, glossy leaflets on upright to slightly arching stems. It is native of the Taurus<br />
mountains in southern Turkey. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6217 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
Lathyrus davidii 120 (180)cm, a beautiful herbaceous perennial species from thickets and open spots in woods in East<br />
Asia (Russia through Korea and China). It has ornamental, broadly feathered leaves on elegant, tall stems<br />
and terminal racemes of lemon yellow flowers fading to orange yellow with age. Easily grown in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VII-VIII.<br />
Lathyrus latifolius<br />
(Broadleafed Everlasting<br />
Sweet Pea)<br />
Lathyrus maritimus<br />
(Beach Pea)<br />
Lathyrus odoratus 'Hi-<br />
Scent'<br />
Lathyrus rotundifolius<br />
(Persian Everlasting Pea)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5200 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Broad-leafed Everlasting Sweet Pea is a perennial with most ornamental, fragrant, large,<br />
rich pink (rarely white) flowers in axillary clusters above broad-leafed, pea like leaf feathers. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow directly into the ground at the end of spring. Plants require a<br />
climbing aid. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3343 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
30 (60)cm, Beach Pea is a sprawling herbaceous perennial with showy purplish-blue flowers and grayish<br />
green leaves. It is native of sandy to rocky soils in coastal areas throughout temperate regions in the<br />
northern hemisphere. For any rich, preferably sandy to rocky, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent<br />
in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6235 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Sweet Pea in a pale flowering and strongly sweet scented selection. Easily grown in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow directly into the ground by the end of spring. Plants require a<br />
climbing aid. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8689 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
100 (200)cm, Persian Everlasting Pea is a herbaceous climbing perennial with showy salmon red to rich<br />
pink flowers. It is native from northern Iran to northern Iraq, Turkey and the Crimea area. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny and protected spot. Plants require a climbing aid. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6216 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Lathyrus spec. 001<br />
(Troodos, Chipre)<br />
Lathyrus vernus<br />
(Spring Vetch)<br />
Laurus (Canary Bay)<br />
100cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified, annual climbing Lathyrus or Vicia species growing in the Troodos pine forest on<br />
Cyprus. Makes most bautiful bicolored flowers in lilac-blue and pure white. For any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Sow directly to the ground by the end of spring. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6322 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Spring Vetch is a herbaceous perennial from humus rich soils in open spots in <strong>de</strong>ciduous<br />
woods throughout Central Europe. It makes <strong>de</strong>nse clumps of upright hold stems with showy bright lilac to<br />
purple flowers in early spring. Easily grown in any rich, well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4240 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Laurus or Laurel (Bay) are evergreen large shrubs to trees with aromatic, shiny dark-green foliage, which is commonly used in cookery<br />
(especially Laurus nobilis from the Mediterranean). They are native of rich soils in the cloud zone of always moist spots in subtropicaltemperate<br />
climates with a high air-humidity. Several million years ago in prehistoric times with a more balanced climate they ma<strong>de</strong> up a<br />
very large family, wi<strong>de</strong>ly spread on all continents, nowadays these and related families are isolated to few reminiscent relicts of laurel<br />
forest, e.g. in the West of Protugal, on the Canary islands and in Japan. One of the most impressive and intact laurel forest can be found<br />
on the Canary islands, where it is conserved in the National Park of Garajonay on the island of La Gomera.<br />
Sow small avocado-like seeds in any humus rich, slightly moist soil. Keep at some 20°C to 20°C. Germination will start after some 4 to 6<br />
weeks. Keep seedlings cooler, yet frostfree with reduced watering in winter in a sunny spot. Plants may endure slight freezing in autumn.<br />
5 semillas por sobre.<br />
Laurus novocanariensis<br />
(Canary Bay) Exclusive<br />
Laurus (Laurel or Bay)<br />
3 (20)m, Canary Bay is a tall <strong>de</strong>nse shrub to an impressive tree un<strong>de</strong>r favorable conditions in nature.<br />
Umbels of fragrant creamy white flowers on adult plants, followed by olive-like, shiny black fruits with a<br />
single, avocado-like seed each. Large, shiny dark green, broadly lanceolate to ovoid leaves. These have a<br />
much finer, very exquisite aroma in contrast to the strongly scented leaves of Laurus nobilis. On grounds<br />
of a recent taxonomic change Laurus azorica is now restricted to the archipelago of the Azores, whereas<br />
former populations of this species from the western Canary islands including Gran Canaria as well as<br />
from the Ma<strong>de</strong>ira archipelago have been <strong>de</strong>scribed as a new species, namely Laurus novocanariensis.<br />
Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot.<br />
Keep plants slightly drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1085 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Laurel or Bay are evergreen large shrubs to trees with aromatic, shiny dark-green foliage, which is commonly used in cookery (especially<br />
Laurus nobilis from the Mediterranean). They are native of rich soils in the cloud zone of always moist spots in subtropical-temperate<br />
climates with a high air-humidity. Several million years ago in prehistoric times with a more balanced climate they ma<strong>de</strong> up a very large<br />
family, wi<strong>de</strong>ly spread on all continents, nowadays these and related families are isolated to few reminiscent relicts of
Lavandula canariensis ssp.<br />
fagun<strong>de</strong>nsis subsp. nov.<br />
ined. Exclusivo<br />
Lavandula canariensis ssp.<br />
hierrense Exclusivo<br />
Lavandula canariensis ssp.<br />
palmense Exclusivo<br />
Lavandula <strong>de</strong>ntata<br />
(French Laven<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
50 (100)cm, semi woody, strongly branching laven<strong>de</strong>r with middle green, feathered, almost succulent<br />
leaves and long terminal spikes with bright blue flowers. Differs from other La Palma populations by its<br />
very broad and semi succulent leaflets. A subspecies native of rocky sites in coastal areas in northern La<br />
Palma (especially in the Barranco Fagundo). For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5101 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (110)cm, semi woody, strongly branching laven<strong>de</strong>r with middle green, feathered leaves and terminal<br />
long stemmed spikes with bright blue flowers. A subspecies native of rocky sites on El Hierro. For any<br />
rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some<br />
10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5099 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (110)cm, semi woody, strongly branching laven<strong>de</strong>r with middle green, feathered leaves and terminal<br />
long stemmed spikes with bright blue flowers. A subspecies native of rocky sites in central and southern<br />
La Palma. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5100 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6903 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lavandula minutolii 50 (100)cm, a woody perennial with most ornamental, dissected, silvery green leaves and tall, slightly<br />
branching racemes of rich lilac-blue flowers. Native of rocky, sunny spots in the lower succulent zone in<br />
Central Gran Canaria. <strong>Rare</strong>ly seen in cultivation. Not winter hardy. Keep drier and always sunny in winter<br />
at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7345 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lavandula pinnata 20 (30)cm, utmost beautiful, dwarf species with ornamental, silvery white feathered leaves and short<br />
spikes of sky blue flowers. Native of cliffs on Lanzarote. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
Lavandula stoechas ssp.<br />
stoechas<br />
(French Laven<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Lavandula (Hardy Laven<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5102 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, French Laven<strong>de</strong>r is a beautiful remin<strong>de</strong>r of your last Mediterranean holiday. It is a dwarf,<br />
woord, very aromatic shrub, which has been naturalized on the Canaries as well. Makes narrow, grayish<br />
leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse spikes of dark purple, tubular flowers in summer. A particularly attractive feature of this<br />
plant are the prominent violet-purple bracts on top of each flower spike. Hardy in any rocky, well drained<br />
soil in a protected, sunny spot or un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass. Zona climática USDA 8. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2505 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6346 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1343 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4233 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Laven<strong>de</strong>r are evergreen, perennial and sometimes woody flowering shrubs, grown for their aromatic foliage and beautiful flower heads.<br />
Most make an effective, low hedge. Trim hedge in spring to maintain compact habit. Fully hardy in a sunny position in any well drained,<br />
rather rocky or sandy soil.<br />
Sow seeds flat from autumn to summer on any well drained, rather sandy soil. Keep pots sunny and shelter from excessive rain in winter,<br />
transplant seedlings in late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 unless otherwise stated.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lavandula latifolia 40 (70)cm, large, strongly scented Laven<strong>de</strong>r, very late flowering with long spikes of purple blue flowers.<br />
Full sun in any well drained soil. VIII-X.<br />
Lavandula stoechas ssp.<br />
pedunculata<br />
Lavandula stoechas ssp.<br />
stoechas<br />
(French Laven<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1341 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (40)cm, in this subspecies the typical and most ornamental prominent violet-purple bracts are even<br />
larger, and crowning the flower spikes. Native to rocky, sun exposed spots in central Spain and<br />
mountains of north-eastern Portugal. As the species mentioned above it is sufficiently hardy in any rocky,<br />
well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun or un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass in an unheated greenhouse or<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática USDA 8. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1345 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,79<br />
20 (40)cm, French Laven<strong>de</strong>r is a beautiful remin<strong>de</strong>r of your last Mediterranean holiday. It is a dwarf,<br />
woord, very aromatic shrub, which has been naturalized on the Canaries as well. Makes narrow, grayish<br />
leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse spikes of dark purple, tubular flowers in summer. A particularly attractive feature of this<br />
plant are the prominent violet-purple bracts on top of each flower spike. Hardy in any rocky, well drained<br />
soil in a protected, sunny spot or un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass. Zona climática USDA 8. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4233 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1343 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2505 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6346 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Lavandula viridis<br />
(Green Laven<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Lavatera (Australian Mallows)<br />
40 (60)cm, Green Laven<strong>de</strong>r or Lemon Lavan<strong>de</strong>r is a rarely cutivated species from Portugal and Spain and<br />
resembles a green form of Lavandula stoechas with stronger aromatic yellow-green narrow leaves. A<br />
perennial low semi-wooy shrub with <strong>de</strong>nse terminal spikes of pale yellow-green flowers and a crown of the<br />
same colored bracts. Winter hardy in any rocky, well drained soil in a protected and very sunny spot. In<br />
col<strong>de</strong>r climates preferably grow in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions and a winter minimum of some 5°C with<br />
reduced watering. Zona climática USDA 8. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8595 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Tropical Mallows grow as annuals to semiperennials and make some excellent, fast growing and very floriferous pot plants for any well<br />
drained, slightly humus rich to inorganic, rocky soil in a sunny spot. If grown as perennials reduce watering to a minimum in winter and<br />
keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C in full sun.<br />
Sow at some 20°C throughout the year in any well drained, yet humus rich soil. Seed will germinate within 2 to 4 weeks at room<br />
temperature. Keep seedlings in full sun, especially in winter.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lavatera plebeia<br />
(Australian Flood Mallow)<br />
100 (170)cm, Australian Hollyhock or Australian Flood Mallow is a medium sized, annual to semiperennial<br />
species with a woody base and is native of SC Australia. It makes mid green, lobed to almost ovate leaves<br />
and pale rose flower cups with dark lilac stripes. Easily grown as semiperennial pot plant or as an annual<br />
in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. If grown as a pot plant keep drier in winter at<br />
a winter low of some 15°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3887 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Lavatera (Canary and Mediterranean Shrub Mallow)<br />
Canary Shrub Mallows and Mediterranean Shrub Mallows are excellent pot plants for any well drained, slightly humus rich to inorganic,<br />
rocky soil in a sunny spot. Reduce watering to a minimum in winter, keep at a minimum of some 10°C. Both Canary species are highly<br />
ornamental, robust and easy going plants, yet slow growing species.<br />
Sow seeds flat at some 15°C to 20°C throughout the year in any well drained, yet humus rich soil. Keep pots in full sun and soil always<br />
slightly moist. Seed from most Lavatera species will germinate within 2 to 6 weeks at room temperature, Lavatera phoenica germinates<br />
irregularly over several (up to six) months. Keep seedlings in full sun, especially in winter.<br />
10 semillas por sobre, unless noted differently.<br />
Aviso legal: Todo el material proviene sólo <strong>de</strong> plantas cultivadas en Alemania o en el Líbano. No ofrecemos ningún material coleccionado<br />
en el hábitat y rechezamos ven<strong>de</strong>r aquel material para proteger varias especies en peligro <strong>de</strong> extinción en su hábitat y para conformar con<br />
leyes nacionales así como internacionales sobre comerciar plantas protegidas y sus partes, por ejemplo semillas.<br />
Lavatera acerifolia<br />
(Pink Maple-leafed Canary<br />
Shrub Mallow)<br />
Lavatera aff. triloba ssp.<br />
agrigentina<br />
Lavatera arborea<br />
(Malva gigante)<br />
Lavatera assurgentiflora<br />
ssp. assurgentiflora<br />
(California Shrub Mallow)<br />
150 (220)cm, Pink Maple-leafed Canary Shrub Mallow is a perennial maple-leafed species native of all<br />
western islands, Gran Canaria and Lanzarote (Lavatera acerifolia var. hariensis), where it locally occurs in<br />
sheltered rock crevices in the succulent zone at an altitudinal range of some 200m to 700m. It makes<br />
most ornamental, large pale pink flowers with a showy dark purple throat. Plants usually will go semidormant<br />
in summer and shed most of their leaves. With <strong>de</strong>creasing temperatures in autumn and winter<br />
plants will start new growth. Keep slightly drier and preferably rather cool at a minimum of some 10°C in<br />
full sun in winter. An easy going and robust species. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3457 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1094 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
90 (130)cm, a rarely cultivated perennial susbpecies within the Lavatera triloba aggregrate. It makes<br />
basally branching spikes with short haired greyish-green leaves and an unusual pale yellow flower color<br />
for the genus Lavatera. It is native of sunny dryish spots on Sicily (Italy) and possible in Algeria. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in full sun. Plants are supposedly not sufficient winter hardy in Central Europe. In<br />
col<strong>de</strong>r climates best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions. Keep drier in winter a a minimum of some<br />
5°C. Wild collected seeds which require a further confirmation that these are in<strong>de</strong>ed from this species. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8056 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
180 (300)cm, Mediterranean Tree Mallow is a showy biannual to perennial woody, branching shrub with<br />
erect stems covered with numerous large, intense dark lilac, glossy flowers with purplish central stripes<br />
above dark green maple-like foliage. Native of the Mediterranean growing in open spots in coastal areas.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in sull sun throughout the year. Best grown as perennial pot plants, keep<br />
drier in winter at a temperature minimum of some 5°C. Seeds from wild collections in Sa Rápita, southern<br />
Mallorca, Spain and in the southern Algarve, Portugal.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5261 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Portugal)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3503 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 0,79<br />
170 (220)cm, California Shrub Mallow is a semi-evergreen shrub with showy, intense dark pink flowers<br />
with violet stripes and palmate, mid green to grayish-green leaves on gray stems. Originally only native on<br />
the Channel islands offcoast California it is now wi<strong>de</strong>spread in the western USA (California region) for its<br />
horticultural value and prefers open, sandy to rocky places. This species is not reliably winter hardy and it<br />
is best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions throughout the year. Excellent pot plant for any rich, well drained<br />
substrate. In winter keep cooler at a minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering. VII-IX.<br />
10 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4885 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Laguna Beach)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Lavatera maritima<br />
(Mediterranean Shrub<br />
Mallow)<br />
Lavatera olbia<br />
(Mediterranean Shrub<br />
Mallow)<br />
Lavatera punctata<br />
(Three Lobed Mallow)<br />
150 (200)cm, Mediterranean Shrub Mallow is a perennial, woody shrub with acer like, grayish-green<br />
foliage and numerous bright pink flowers with lilac veins. A Mediterranean species from coastal areas<br />
which has become rather rare due to the <strong>de</strong>struction of its habitat for tourist activities and by grazing of<br />
savaged goats. Easily cultivated in any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 5°C. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4596 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
170 (220)cm, Mediterranean Shrub Mallow is an utmost beautiful woody shrub from the western<br />
Mediterranean with numerous, quite large, brilliant lilac flowers above ornamental greyish green, smoothly<br />
haired leaves. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Give some good winter<br />
protection against freezing through or cultivate in pots in very cold regions. If grown as a pot plant keep<br />
drier in winter with reduced watering at a minimum of some 5°C in full sun. VII-IX.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5238 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Three Lobed Mallow is an elegant annual native from Syria and Palestine, throughout the<br />
eastern Mediterranean. Stems are sparsely covered with stellate hairs and spear shaped to trilobed<br />
leaves. Lilac-pink flowers are born in a lax inflorescence. Seeds from a collection ma<strong>de</strong> in Jadra/Jiyé<br />
(10km S of Beyrouth, Lebanon) growing in rocky soils in full sun. Will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r good<br />
conditions. V-IX.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2023 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Jadra/Jiyé)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lavatera triloba ssp. triloba 120 (170)cm, a showy herbaceous perennial native of open sunny spots in the western Mediterranean<br />
region and Portugal. Makes fragrant, large bright pink to purple flowers on an upright stem. Easily grown<br />
in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny place. VII-VIII.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4887 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Granada)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lavatera (Hardy Mallows) & Malope (Malope Mallow)<br />
Mallows and Malopes are either slightly woody perennials or fast growing annuals to biannuals. All require a well drained soil in full sun<br />
and plenty of water in summer so they will make a profusion of flowers throughout summer. Subtropical species are not reliably winter<br />
hardy in Central Europe and should be kept drier in a sunny spot in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds from perennial and subtropical mallows flat at a minimum of some 15°C in any rocky or sandy soil. Transplant rootstock or<br />
young plants in autumn after leaves have yellowed.<br />
Sow seeds from annual and biannual mallows directly to the ground after the last freezing nights in late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
20 semillas por sobre unless stated differently.<br />
Lavatera aff. cretica 100 (140)cm, a perennial species with affinities to Lavatera cretica, yet plants from this Spanish<br />
provenance have larger, brownish-black seeds than usual. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny and protected spot. VII-VIII.<br />
Lavatera aff. triloba ssp.<br />
agrigentina<br />
Lavatera arborea<br />
(Malva gigante)<br />
Lavatera assurgentiflora<br />
ssp. assurgentiflora<br />
(California Shrub Mallow)<br />
Lavatera cachemiriana<br />
(Cashmir Mallow)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4888 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Granada)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
90 (130)cm, a rarely cultivated perennial susbpecies within the Lavatera triloba aggregrate. It makes<br />
basally branching spikes with short haired greyish-green leaves and an unusual pale yellow flower color<br />
for the genus Lavatera. It is native of sunny dryish spots on Sicily (Italy) and possible in Algeria. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in full sun. Plants are supposedly not sufficient winter hardy in Central Europe. In<br />
col<strong>de</strong>r climates best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions. Keep drier in winter a a minimum of some<br />
5°C. Wild collected seeds which require a further confirmation that these are in<strong>de</strong>ed from this species. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8056 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
180 (300)cm, Mediterranean Tree Mallow is a showy biannual to perennial woody, branching shrub with<br />
erect stems covered with numerous large, intense dark lilac, glossy flowers with purplish central stripes<br />
above dark green maple-like foliage. Native of the Mediterranean growing in open spots in coastal areas.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in sull sun throughout the year. Best grown as perennial pot plants, keep<br />
drier in winter at a temperature minimum of some 5°C. Seeds from wild collections in Sa Rápita, southern<br />
Mallorca, Spain and in the southern Algarve, Portugal.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3503 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 0,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5261 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Portugal)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
170 (220)cm, California Shrub Mallow is a semi-evergreen shrub with showy, intense dark pink flowers<br />
with violet stripes and palmate, mid green to grayish-green leaves on gray stems. Originally only native on<br />
the Channel islands offcoast California it is now wi<strong>de</strong>spread in the western USA (California region) for its<br />
horticultural value and prefers open, sandy to rocky places. This species is not reliably winter hardy and it<br />
is best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions throughout the year. Excellent pot plant for any rich, well drained<br />
substrate. In winter keep cooler at a minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering. VII-IX.<br />
10 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4885 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Laguna Beach)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150cm, Cashmir Mallow is an annual to short lived perennial with upright stems <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with<br />
large bright rose flowers. Native of the Cashmir region in India and Pakistan. Easily cultivated in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4814 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Lavatera cretica<br />
(Cornish Mallow)<br />
Lavatera olbia<br />
(Mediterranean Shrub<br />
Mallow)<br />
Lavatera punctata<br />
(Three Lobed Mallow)<br />
50 (150)cm, Cornish Mallow is an annual to biannual mallow native of Crete and the Mediterranean<br />
region. Has slightly pubescent leaves and dark pink, small flowers. Excellent for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n in any<br />
well drained soil and full sun. Will self sow freely un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6287 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Alassa, Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4889 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Palestina)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
170 (220)cm, Mediterranean Shrub Mallow is an utmost beautiful woody shrub from the western<br />
Mediterranean with numerous, quite large, brilliant lilac flowers above ornamental greyish green, smoothly<br />
haired leaves. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Give some good winter<br />
protection against freezing through or cultivate in pots in very cold regions. If grown as a pot plant keep<br />
drier in winter with reduced watering at a minimum of some 5°C in full sun. VII-IX.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5238 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Three Lobed Mallow is an elegant annual native from Syria and Palestine, throughout the<br />
eastern Mediterranean. Stems are sparsely covered with stellate hairs and spear shaped to trilobed<br />
leaves. Lilac-pink flowers are born in a lax inflorescence. Seeds from a collection ma<strong>de</strong> in Jadra/Jiyé<br />
(10km S of Beyrouth, Lebanon) growing in rocky soils in full sun. Will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r good<br />
conditions. V-IX.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2023 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Jadra/Jiyé)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lavatera spec. 001 30 (50)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified, supposedly annual species from Cyprus, possibly belonging to the genus<br />
Lavatera. Makes small, acer shaped leaves and pale rose small flowers with short peduncles on strongly<br />
branching, filigree stems. Sow in pots un<strong>de</strong>r glass in early spring and transplant to the final spot in gar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
after the last freezing nights. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
Lavatera thuringiaca<br />
(Rosy Tree Mallow)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6284 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
110 (150)cm, Rosy Tree Mallow is a herbaceous perennial with tall, upright annual stems with numerous<br />
bright rose, quite large flowers and silvery-grey, serrated, maple-like leaves. It is native of dryish soils in<br />
meadows and at the edge of woods in central to south-eastern Europe. For any rich, well drained soil in<br />
full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3528 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lavatera triloba ssp. triloba 120 (170)cm, a showy herbaceous perennial native of open sunny spots in the western Mediterranean<br />
region and Portugal. Makes fragrant, large bright pink to purple flowers on an upright stem. Easily grown<br />
in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny place. VII-VIII.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Lavatera trimestris<br />
(Annual Rose Mallow)<br />
Malope trifida<br />
(Malope Mallow)<br />
Leibnitzia (Asian Gerbera)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4887 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Granada)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (120), Rose Mallow is an annual species with most ornamental, quite large, bright rose, satin-like<br />
flower cups above heartshaped leaves on a tall, freely branching stem. Native of open spots in S Europe<br />
and the Mediterranean. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Either sow directly into the ground from<br />
autumn to early summer or precultivate in pots at some 20°C in early spring and transplant seedlings end<br />
of spring to early summer after the last freezing nights. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3218 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
30 (50), Malope Mallow is an annual species with showy red, rose to white flower cups above acer-like<br />
foliage. Native of sunny sites in South-Western Europe and North Africa. For any rich, well drained soil in<br />
full sun. Either sow directly into the ground from autumn to early summer or precultivate in pots at some<br />
20°C in early spring and transplant seedlings end of spring to early summer after the last freezing nights.<br />
Seeds from a pure white flowering strain. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8004 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Asian Gerbera are perennials from open spot in woods in Asia. They make <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosettes and short stalks with white to roselilac<br />
flower heads. Easily grown in any rich, well-drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as<br />
soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Leibnitzia anandria<br />
(Japanese Gerbera)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
15cm, Japanese Gerbera is a perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette and short stalks with white to<br />
rarely pale rose flowers. Native of woods in China and Japan. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4613 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Leptospermum (Tea Tree) & Thryptomene (Camphor Tea Shrub)<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Leptospermum<br />
grandiflorum<br />
Leptospermum lanigerum<br />
(Woolly Tea-Tree)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7269 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Leptospermum nitidum<br />
(Shining Tea-Tree)<br />
Leptospermum petersonii<br />
(Lemon-scented Tea Tree)<br />
Leptospermum<br />
rotundifolium<br />
(Round-leaf Tea-Tree)<br />
Leptospermum scoparium<br />
(Manuka)<br />
Leptospermum squarrosum<br />
(Peach Blossom Tea-Tree)<br />
Thryptomene saxicola<br />
(Camphor Tea Shrub)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7270 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7271 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7272 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7273 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7274 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7275 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Camphor Tea Shrub is an evergreen, low woody shrub with very fine and short, strongly<br />
camphor-scented leaves and uncountable small white to pale rose flowers. An excellent pot plant which is<br />
easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants<br />
drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7158 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Leuca<strong>de</strong>ndron & Leucospermum (Pincushion Protea)<br />
Pincushion Proteas are native in the greater Cape Province of South Africa. All species offered on this page are very ornamental low<br />
growing woody to medium sized shrubs and have most <strong>de</strong>corative, quite large flowers above large, leathery leaves. They make excellent,<br />
utmost showy pot plants for an unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse and will withstand a few <strong>de</strong>grees of temporary freezing without any<br />
major leaf burn. Expected flowering time is given for the northern hemisphere (e.g. central Europe and North America).<br />
For <strong>de</strong>tailed information on sowing and cultivation of Pincushion Proteas please to this page: Sowing and Cultivation for Proteaceae from<br />
South Africa.<br />
All are Zona Climática USDA 9.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Leuca<strong>de</strong>ndron sessile<br />
Leucospermum catherinae<br />
(Catherine-Wheel<br />
Pincushion)<br />
Leucospermum<br />
conocarpo<strong>de</strong>ndron<br />
(Grey Tree Pincushion)<br />
Leucospermum cordifolium<br />
(Luisiesboom)<br />
Leucospermum cuneiforme<br />
(Wart Stemmed Pincushion)<br />
Leucospermum erubescens<br />
(Langeberg Pincushion)<br />
Leucospermum formosum<br />
(Silver-Leaf Wheel<br />
Pincushion)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8306 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
250 (350)cm, Catherine-Wheel Pincushion is a medium sized to tall shrub with light green leaves and<br />
gol<strong>de</strong>n-red flowers. For any humus rich substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants drier at a minimum of some 5°C and a good air circulation. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6310 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
450 (600)cm, Grey Tree Pincushion is a very tall woody shrub to small tree with a grey bark and<br />
ornamental grey hairy leaves and large rich butter-yellow flowers. It is native to a rather restricted area of<br />
eastern Devil's Peak to the northern and western slopes of Table Mountain and from the Twelve Apostles<br />
to Llandudno. For any humus rich substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants<br />
drier at a minimum of some 5°C and a good air circulation. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6311 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Luisiesboom is a medium sized shrub with showy large yellow, orange or red flowers. It is<br />
restricted to a small area in the South Western Cape, from the Kogelberg to the Soetanysberg near<br />
Bredasdorp. For any humus rich substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier<br />
at a minimum of some 5°C and a good air circulation. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6308 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
250 (350)cm, Wart Stemmed Pincushion is a tall woody shrub with several branches crowned with yellow<br />
flowers. Native of Rivierson<strong>de</strong>rend Mountains, Langeberg, Outeniqua to Qolora in the Eastern Cape,<br />
Potberg and Swartberg. For any humus rich substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants drier at a minimum of some 5°C and a good air circulation. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6309 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200cm, Langeberg Pincushion is tall shrub with several terminal pale yellow flowers fading to orange-red<br />
with age. For any humus rich substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at<br />
a minimum of some 5°C and a good air circulation. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6320 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (300)cm, Silver-Leaf Wheel Pincushion has showy greyish-green, hairy leaves and yellow flowers. It<br />
is a highly endangered species in its habitat, the Riverson<strong>de</strong>rend Mountains, the Langeberg and the<br />
Outeniqua Mountains. For any humus rich substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants drier at a minimum of some 5°C and a good air circulation. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6319 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Leucospermum glabrum<br />
(Outeniqua Pincushion)<br />
Leucospermum muirii<br />
(Albertinia Pincushion)<br />
Leucospermum oleifolium<br />
(Overberg Pincushion)<br />
100 (200)cm , Outeniqua Pincushion is a medium tall shrub with most ornamental orange-red flowers<br />
with white hairs in between. It is a highly endangered species from Outeniqua and Tsitsikama Mountains.<br />
For any humus rich substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C and a good air circulation. III-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6318 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Albertinia Pincushion is a medium tall shrub with yellow flowers above narrow leaves. It is<br />
endangered in its habitat in the Western Cape, where it occurs from Albertinia to Melkhoutfontein and Still<br />
Bay. For any humus rich substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C and a good air circulation. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6316 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (100)cm, Overberg Pincushion a medium tall, showy shrub with several terminal bright yellow flower<br />
heads turning orange-red with age and bluish-green leaves. It is native in the south-western Cape from<br />
Du Toit's Kloof to Caledon Swartberg. For any humus rich substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 5°C and a good air circulation. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6314 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Leucospermum parile 100 (150()cm, a medium tall shrub with greyish-green, linear leaves and rich yellow flower heads. For any<br />
humus rich substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C and a good air circulation. V-VII.<br />
Leucospermum praecox<br />
(Mossel Bay Pincushion)<br />
Leucocoryne (An<strong>de</strong>an Glory of the Sun Lily)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6313 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (300)cm, Mossel Bay Pincushion is a tall shrub with large yellow flowers. It is native of sandy soils in<br />
the Riversdale Flats between Albertinia and Mossel Bay. For any humus rich substrate in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 5°C and a good air circulation. V-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6312 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
An<strong>de</strong>an Glory of the Sun Lily is a small genus of some 12 species of bulbous plants native of Chile (South America). They have most<br />
ornamental bicolored blue, purple or white and purple flowers on graceful stems above grass like leaves. All are easily grown in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy keep plants rather dry and in winter at a minimum of some 10°C<br />
with watering reduced to a minimum. Excellent in a frostfree greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, for their small to medium tall size they can be<br />
grown in rather small pots on window sills as well.<br />
Sow small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C throughout<br />
the year and soil always slightly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will significantly enhance<br />
germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Leucocoryne alliacea 30cm, small bulbous plant with nodding to upright hold white or pale rose flowers above narrow leaves.<br />
Native of dryish rocky spots in montane regions in Chile. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. Seeds from a wild collection in VII<br />
Region, El Melado at some 1500m. VI-VII.<br />
Leucocoryne coquimbensis<br />
(An<strong>de</strong>an Glory of the Sun<br />
Lily)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5014 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40cm, An<strong>de</strong>an Glory of the Sun Lily is a bulbous plant with showy pale purplish-blue and white throated or<br />
pure white flowers on upright stalks above narrow grass like leaves. Native of open spots in shrubs in<br />
Chile. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. Seeds from a wild collection in IV Region, Ruta 5 Norte, close to Caleta Arrayán<br />
at some 200m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5015 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Leucocoryne ixioi<strong>de</strong>s 25cm, small bulbous plant with showy pale purplish-blue and white throated or pure white flowers on<br />
upright stalks above narrow grass like leaves. Native of dryish rocky spots in montane regions in Chile.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. Seeds from a wild collection in VI Region, Cuesta Chada (Angostura) at some 600m. VI-VII.<br />
Leucocoryne purpurea<br />
(dark flowered)<br />
Leucocoryne purpurea<br />
(pale flowered)<br />
Leucocoryne vittata<br />
(An<strong>de</strong>an Glory of the Sun<br />
Lily)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5016 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6870 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6869 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, An<strong>de</strong>an Glory of the Sun Lily is an utmost ornamental small bulbous plant with upright purplish<br />
flowers with white middle stripes above narrow leaves. Native of open spots in shrubs in Chile. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some<br />
10°C. Seeds from a wild collection in IV Region, Los Vilos at sea level. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5040 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Leucojum (Snowflake)<br />
Leucojum have white Galanthus like cups over lush foliage. Easy for half-sha<strong>de</strong>d places in leafy and moist soil.<br />
Sow autumn to early spring in any humus rich, well drained soil. Keep unused seeds in the refrigerator to prevent them from <strong>de</strong>siccation.<br />
Plant young bulbs to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Leucojum vernum var.<br />
carpathicum<br />
20 (30)cm, variety from south-western Mediterranean growing in spring moist areas. Large white cups,<br />
yellow-tipped. Will naturalize easily in half-sha<strong>de</strong>. II-III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1350 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Leucopogon (Australische Erika) & Lissanthe (Australische Erika)<br />
Australian Heaths belong to an almost unknown genus within the heath family (Ericaceae). They are mostly perennial scrambling or<br />
trailing subshrubs with pubescent or glabrous, narrow lanceolate to needle-like leaves on thin woody stems and small, usually white to<br />
pale rose or yellowish flowers. They are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year in any very well drained soil. Keep seedlings in full sun and carefully water.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lissanthe rubicundus<br />
(Beard Heath)<br />
Levisticum (Lovage)<br />
100cm, Beard Heath is a small trailing subshrub with narrow lanceolate leaves and slightly fringed withe<br />
flowers. For any rich, well drained susbtrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants<br />
slightly drier at a minimum of some 15°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8364 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lovage has been widley used in the kitchen for its edible, very aromatic, parsley-like leaves. Young leaves and shoots are usually ad<strong>de</strong>d to<br />
soups and stews. Lovage is a tall herbaceous perennial from Persia or Asia Minor and easily grown in any rich, fresh, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat directly in any well drained, humus-rich soil in a sunny site in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in preferably mid spring. Cover seeds only slightly<br />
with soil.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Levisticum officinale<br />
(Loveage)<br />
Leycesteria (Asian Honeysuckle)<br />
120 (200)cm, Lovage is a herbaceous perennial with tall annual stems from a stout rootstock and dark<br />
green, shiny, very aromatic leaves. Young leaves and shoots are ad<strong>de</strong>d to soups and stews and have a<br />
parsely-like, yet much stronger, plesant flavor. Easily cultivated in any rich, fresh, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8346 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Asian Honeysuckle are most ornamental, winter hardy, tropical looking perennial shrubs with annual fast growing shoots crowned by most<br />
beautiful, <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of fragrant white to rose trumpet-like flowers covered with large red to purplish-red bracts (pseudo petals),<br />
followed by <strong>de</strong>corative, glossy purplish-black fruits in late summer to autumn. They originate in mountain woods in E Asia and are easily<br />
grown in any humus-rich well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow flat in any rather humus-rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in winter. Transplant dormant<br />
rootstock in late autumn as soon as the shoots have died down.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Leycesteria formosa<br />
(Himalayan Honeysuckle)<br />
Liatris (Blazing Star)<br />
200 (300)cm, Himalayan Honeysuckle is a most beautiful perennial shrub with fast growing annual shoots<br />
and terminal clusters of pendulous, fragrant white to rose trumpet-like flowers covered with purplish to<br />
reddish bracts. Brilliant purplish-black berries in late summer and autumn. Easily grown in any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3388 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Blazing Stars are herbaceous perennials native of rich soils in meadows and prairies throughout North America. They make a basal leaf<br />
rosette and an upright inflorescence with numerous pink flowers in summer. For any humus rich, slightly sandy or rocky soil in full sun to<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow flat from autumn to spring in any well drained soil. As for most winter hardy perennials, seeds require a cooling period for several<br />
months before they germinate in late spring to early summer, thus during winter place pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Transplant<br />
rootstock in autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Liatris aspera<br />
(Rough Blazing Star)<br />
Liatris cylindracea<br />
(Ontario Blazing Star)<br />
Liatris ligulistylis<br />
(Meadow Blazing Star)<br />
100 (150)cm, Rough Blazing Star makes upright lax spikes of pale purple flowers above a basal<br />
evergreen rosette of narrow leaves. Native of moist and rich soils in meadows and prairies in Central<br />
USA. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6004 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (100)cm, Ontario Blazing Star makes upright lax spikes of pale purple flowers above a basal evergreen<br />
rosette of narrow leaves. Native of moist and rich soils in meadows and prairies in northern and Central<br />
USA. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6003 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
90 (130)cm, Meadow Blazing Star makes upright lax spikes of rich pink flowers above a basal evergreen<br />
rosette of narrow leaves. Native of moist and rich soils in meadows and prairies in Central USA. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6002 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Liatris punctata<br />
(Dotted Blazing Star)<br />
Liatris scariosa<br />
(Eastern Blazing Star)<br />
Liatris spicata<br />
(Dense Blazing Star)<br />
Liatris squarrosa<br />
(Scaly Blazing Star)<br />
Libertia<br />
50 (100)cm, Dotted Blazing Star makes upright <strong>de</strong>nse spikes of rich pink flowers above a basal evergreen<br />
rosette of narrow leaves. Native of moist and rich soils in meadows and prairies in Central USA. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6001 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (100)cm, Eastern Blazing Star makes showy upright stalks with bright pink to pink laven<strong>de</strong>r flower<br />
clusters above a basal rosette of narrow, grass-like leaves. It is native of prairies in south-eastern North<br />
America. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6629 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (150)cm, Dense Blazing Star is a clump-forming perennial with <strong>de</strong>nse spikes of rich purple flowers<br />
above a basal evergreen rosette of narrow leaves. Native of moist and rich soils in meadows, wet prairies<br />
and roadsi<strong>de</strong>s from Central to Southeastern USA. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4999 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (70)cm, Dotted Blazing Star makes upright lax, branching spikes of rich pink flowers above a basal<br />
evergreen rosette of narrow leaves. Native of moist and rich soils in meadows and prairies in<br />
Southeastern USA. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6000 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Libertia is a small genus from mountainous regions in temperate regions of the southern hemisphere in South America and New Zealand.<br />
All species have evergreen, sword-like leaves and lax upright racemes with white, cream or pale sky-blue flowers. They are easily grown<br />
perennials for any humus rich, very well drained, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. In col<strong>de</strong>r region gives some<br />
protective mulch layer against freezign through in winter. Alternatively cultivate un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or<br />
unheated greenhouse.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot. Cultivate preferably frostfree for the first two years with<br />
a winter minimum of some 5°C. Transplant in late spring as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Libertia caerulescens 20 (30)cm, a perennial with dark evergreen, iris-like leaves and upright stalks with <strong>de</strong>licate china-blue<br />
flowers in early summer. Native of rich, semi-moist soils in mountain meadows in Chile. For any humusrich,<br />
always slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d, protected spot. In cold areas give some<br />
insulating dry mulch layer against freezing through of the ground. VI-VII.<br />
Libertia formosa<br />
(Snowy Mermaid)<br />
Libertia peregrinans<br />
(New Zealand Mikoikoi)<br />
Ligularia (Bigleaf Gol<strong>de</strong>nray Flowers)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4742 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Snowy Mermaid makes <strong>de</strong>nse tufts of ornamental like, dark green leaves and upright stalks of<br />
white flowers. Native of Chile. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. Give some dry mulch layer in winter as protection in col<strong>de</strong>r climates. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4591 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm, New Zealand Mikoikoi makes <strong>de</strong>nse tufts of ornamental like leaves with a copper-bronze mid<br />
rib and upright stalks of white flowers. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot in<br />
the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Give some dry mulch layer in winter as protection in col<strong>de</strong>r climates. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4590 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bigleaf Gol<strong>de</strong>nray Flowers belong to a broad genus of semi herbaceous perennials native of meadows, open spots in woods and at thr<br />
bor<strong>de</strong>r of water corses in the Northern hemisphere. Especially Asian Ligularia species are very ornamental for their large leaves and<br />
medium sized to tall, bright to rich yellow inflorescences. They are easily grown in any humus rich, well-drained, slightly moist soil in a<br />
preferably partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained soil. Keep soil always slightly moist and place pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong><br />
during winter. Most species require a cooling period of several months prior to germination in spring. Transplant to the final spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n from mid summer to early autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Ligularia <strong>de</strong>ntata<br />
(Japanese Gol<strong>de</strong>nray)<br />
Ligularia przewalskii<br />
(Shavalski's Ligularia)<br />
100 (140)cm, Japanese Gol<strong>de</strong>nray is an ornamental perennial with large round leaves and erect, lose<br />
umbels of rich yellow ray flowers. Native of semimoist meadows in Japan and China. For any humus rich,<br />
slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5179 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
130 (160)cm, Shavalski's Ligularia is a medium tall perennial with showy dark green, <strong>de</strong>eply cut foliage<br />
and upright stalks with yellow flowers. It is native of humus rich, slightly moist soils in open spots in<br />
mountain forests from Mongolia to Northern China. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
preferably partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8015 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Lilium (Lily)<br />
Lilies feature some of the most attractive and valuable bulbous plants known. They may stay undisturbed in the same place for years. Wild<br />
species usually make only small bulbs or stolons in contrast to those massive nursery raised hybrids. Few Lilium species prefer alkaline<br />
soil, most will do well in a well drained, humus rich soil on a peat basis. Some more adaptable Eurasian Lilium will thrive in any good soil.<br />
Sow from autumn to late spring (around April) in any well drained, humus rich and sandy soil, which suits for most Lilium species. Precultivation<br />
in pots for 2 years. Keep pots in a sunny and protected spot in winter. Transplant young bulbs in early spring.<br />
Aviso: Certain Lilium species (especially some of the N American Lilies) show a hypogeal germination, i.e. in the first year after sowing<br />
they will first make a bulblet before the first true leaf appears in spring the second year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lilium columbianum 150 (200)cm, makes pendulous bright orange flower trumpets with strongly recurved petals and dark<br />
spots on the insi<strong>de</strong> above a stout stem with leaves arranged in whorls. From moist, leafy soils in open<br />
spots in woods and scrubs in North America (Central British Columbia to North California) at up to<br />
1.650m. For any rich, leafy, slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1357 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lilium davidii var. davidii 70 (100)cm, a medium sized species with lanceolate leaves and bright orange pendulous flowers. For any<br />
well drained, humus rich soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
Lilium formosanum var.<br />
pricei<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1709 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (90)cm, an elegantly leafed, absolutely hardy Lilium from Taiwan. Very fragrant, trumpet shaped, pure<br />
white flowers, up to 20cm long (!). Flowers are similar to Lilium leucanthum or Lilium regale, yet Lilium<br />
formosum has only few, dark green, shiny, very narrow lanceolate leaves. It is still a rather rare lily<br />
species. For any well drained, leafy soil. Plant bulbs rather <strong>de</strong>ep (some 15cm) so that its’ stem roots will<br />
<strong>de</strong>velop well. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1359 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lilium hansonii 70 (100)cm, an en<strong>de</strong>mic liliy species from <strong>de</strong>ciduous forest on the island of Ulleungo in South Korea. It<br />
makes very nice, pendulous yellow to orange flowers with dark dotted petals. For any humus rich, always<br />
slightly moist, yet well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8451 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lilium leucanthum 160 (200)cm, late flowering Lilium from NW China with large white and fragrant trumpets. For half-sha<strong>de</strong><br />
in any soil. Still rare, yet easy. VIII-IX.160 (200)cm, late flowering Lilium from NW China with large white<br />
and fragrant trumpets. For half-sha<strong>de</strong> in any soil. Still rare, yet easy. VIII-IX.20 seeds, respectively 05<br />
bulbils per package.<br />
Bulbils are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S..<br />
Lilium martagon<br />
(Turkcap Lily)<br />
Lilium martagon var. album<br />
(White Turkcap Lily)<br />
Lilium martagon var.<br />
cattaniae<br />
Lilium michiganense<br />
(Michigan Lily)<br />
Lilium pardalinum<br />
(Panther Lily)<br />
Lilium phila<strong>de</strong>lphicum<br />
(Phila<strong>de</strong>lphia Lily)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1362 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (120)cm, native Turkcap Lily of S Central Europe with stout stems, bearing numerous waxy rose<br />
purplish flowers. Plant in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any humus rich, well drained soil with some loam<br />
ad<strong>de</strong>d. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4911 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Allgäu, Alemania)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
90 (120)cm, white Turkcap Lily is a showy and graceful, pure white flowering form of the common turkcap<br />
from Southern and Central Europe. Similar to the species it has stout stems, which show numerous waxy,<br />
white flowers. Plant in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any humus rich, well drained soil with some loam ad<strong>de</strong>d.<br />
V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8452 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (120)cm, a variety from south-eastern Europe with showy, dark purplish flowers. For a partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any humus rich, yet well drained soil with some clay ad<strong>de</strong>d. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1723 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6972 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,49<br />
150 (220)cm, Panther Lily is a tall species from moist, humus rich sites in woods and by streams in USA<br />
(S Oregon, W Utah to California) with creeping rhizomes forming rich flowering clumps in time. Makes<br />
bright orange to yellowish orange (rarely red) flowers with strongly recurved petals and maroon spots<br />
insi<strong>de</strong> above leaves arranged in whorls. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Plumas County, Greenville, California at some<br />
600m. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1366 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6971 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Lilium pumilum 30 (60)cm, makes short stalks <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with linear leaves and crowned by showy bright orange<br />
flowers. Native of montane areas from eastern Siberia to China, Korea and Mongolia. Easily cultivated in<br />
any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4879 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Lilium sulphureum 120 (140)cm, an Asian species with white flower trumpets with a pale yellow throat on a tall stem with<br />
narrow leaves. For a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any humus rich, yet well drained soil with some clay ad<strong>de</strong>d.<br />
VII-IX.<br />
Lilium washingtonianum<br />
(Washington's Lily)<br />
Linum (Flax)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6646 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
110 (170)cm, Washington's Lily has pure white trumpets above slen<strong>de</strong>r stems with whorls of undulated,<br />
bluish green foliage. Native of mountainous slopes in California, USA. Requires a well drained, rocky soil<br />
in open, sunny spots. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Plumas County, Round Valley Lake,<br />
California at some 1.820m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1375 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Linum are elegant perennials for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny and dryish position. They make many erect to slightly<br />
pendulous flower stalks with <strong>de</strong>lightful bluish-green foliage and many ephemeral flowers in blue-sha<strong>de</strong>s for several weeks in succession.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained soil from early autumn to late spring. Several seeds may not germinate before spring of the second year after<br />
sowing, thus do not empty pots with ungerminated seeds too early ! Protect pots from ro<strong>de</strong>nts, as seedlings and young plants are their<br />
<strong>de</strong>licacy. Transplant in summer or as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Linum austriacum 40 (70)cm, large pendulous stalks similar to Linum perenne, pale blue flowers in VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1376 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Linum bienne 30 (50)cm, biannual, narrow-leafed species with clear blue flowers. Native of dryish spots in the<br />
Mediterranean region. For any well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1377 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Linum catharticum 10 (20)cm, rarely seen, small, low annual to biannual species with rather broad glaucous leaves and<br />
plenty of small, terminal white to light rose flowers. Native of rocky spots in the Mediterranean region to W<br />
Asia. For any well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1379 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Linum corymbulosum 5 (10)cm, a miniature annual flax species from coastal arid lands in the Mediterranean. For any rich, very<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow in mid spring un<strong>de</strong>r glass at a minimum of some 5°C in full sun. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6684 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Linum flavum 25 (40)cm, medium tall, compact hardy perennial with gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse, many-flowered<br />
heads above broad leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny position. VI-VII.<br />
Linum hirsutum ssp.<br />
hirsutum<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1380 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
30cm, late flowering, perennial species from meadows in eastern Central Europe. Bright blue flowers<br />
above quite broad leaves. For a well drained, sandy to rocky soil in a protected spot in full sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1381 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Linum leonii 40 (70)cm, as Linum perenne with broa<strong>de</strong>r leaves and intense blue flowers in VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1382 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Linum narbonense 40 (70)cm, as Linum perenne with longer stalks and <strong>de</strong>ep blue to pale blue flowers. From north-eastern<br />
Portugal towards Spain, Sicily and N Africa. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1383 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Linum perenne 40 (70)cm, large pendulous stalks with numerous pale blue flowers in VI-VIII.<br />
Linum perenne var. lewisii<br />
(North American Blue Flax)<br />
Linum rigidum<br />
(Stiff-stem Flax)<br />
Linum rubrum<br />
(Red Flax)<br />
Linum usitatissimum<br />
(Real Flax)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1384 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (90)cm, North American Blue Flax is a herbaceous perennial with several upright, <strong>de</strong>licate stems with<br />
narrow, bluish green foliage and numerous sky blue flowers over a long period. Native of sunny spots in<br />
meadows from Alaska south to California (USA). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. III-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3903 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Stiff-stem Flax is a beautiful perennial native throughout central North America. Is has<br />
branching stalks with narrow leaves topped by rich apricot flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny, protected spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Baca County, Colorado, USA at some<br />
1.550m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4201 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (45)cm, Red Flax (syn. Linum grandiflorum) is an utmost showy annual from North Africa with large,<br />
brilliant red flowers on elegant stalks with narrow bluish-green leaves. Easily grown in an rich, well drained<br />
soil in full sun. Will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6389 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (100)cm, Real Flax is an easily grown annual with hundred brilliant, sky blue flowers all summer long.<br />
Will readily selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r appropiate conditions. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1385 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,79<br />
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Liquidambar (Amber Tree)<br />
Amber Tree is a relict genus with few species native of North America, East Asia and southwestern Turkey and Rhodos (Greece). They<br />
are ornamental, tall <strong>de</strong>ciduous trees with elegant, acer-like foliage turning vibrantly yellow, orange and red in autumn and pendulous round<br />
seed capsules. All Liquidambar species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a preferably sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough or in autumn<br />
after leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Liquidambar styraciflua<br />
(North American Amber<br />
Tree)<br />
7 (15)m, North American Amber Tree is an ornamental, tall <strong>de</strong>ciduous tree from North America to Central<br />
America. It has acer-like foliage turning to bright yellow, orange and <strong>de</strong>ep red in autumn. Easily grown in<br />
any rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8337 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Lithodora & Onosma (Mediterranean species)<br />
Mediterranean Lithodora & Onosma species belong to diverse genera with annual to perennial woody sub-shrubs. They are usually native<br />
of rocky, open spots and make showy, bright colored flowers above bristly haired leaves. Preferably grow as pot plants in any rich, well<br />
drained soil un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions at a minimum of some 5°C in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, very well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 15°C throughout the year and always<br />
carefully water from beneath.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lithodora hispidula ssp.<br />
versicolor Exclusivo<br />
Lobelia (Cardinal Flower)<br />
40 (70)cm, a semi-woody dwarf shrub from the Borage family (Boraginaceae) with glossy, leathery, dark<br />
green, bristle leaves and pendulous white flowers fading to rose and pale lilac with age. Native of rocky<br />
soils in sunny spots on Cyprus, Greece and Turkey. For any rich, well drained substrate in pots. Not<br />
winter hardy, keep plants drier in winter in full sun at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6286 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Kato Archimandrita, Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cardinal Flower or South American Devil's Tobaccois a broad genus with numerous annual to herbaceous perennial species. Several<br />
species have ornamental, bright colored flowers. All Lobelia species are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a preferably sunny<br />
spot. They are very robust and adopt very well to various soil types. Perennial high altitu<strong>de</strong> species from Chile in South America are<br />
reasonably winter hardy in Central Europe with some extra winter protection (i.e. a dry mulch layer).<br />
Sow the dust like seeds on top of any humus-rich, well drained, slightly moist soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Several<br />
species require a cooling period of several months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate<br />
before spring in the following year. Carefully transplant perennial species to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are strong<br />
enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lobelia bridgesii<br />
(Tupa rosada)<br />
Lobelia cardinalis<br />
(Cardinal Flower)<br />
Lobelia excelsa<br />
(Tupa roja)<br />
50 (100)cm, Tupa rosada is a herbaceous mountainous perennial from Chile with upright stems ending in<br />
a raceme with showy pink, funnel shaped flowers. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny<br />
spot. It is reasonably hardy in Central Europe, yet requires protection from winter wetness and give some<br />
extra winter protection (e.g. dry mulch layer). VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4502 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (120)cm, Cardinal Flower is a semi-perennial with impressive, brilliant red, tubular flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse,<br />
tall spikes. It is native of rich, moist soils in meadows and woods, and at bor<strong>de</strong>rs of ponds and streams<br />
from Florida to Texas, north to New Brunswick (USA), Quebec, and Ontario (Canada). For any humus<br />
rich, preferably slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d position. Will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r good<br />
conditions. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3543 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
60 (100)cm, Tupa roja is a herbaceous mountainous perennial from Chile with upright stems ending in a<br />
raceme with showy, scarlet, funnel shaped flowers above narrow leaves. For any rich, very well drained,<br />
rocky soil in a sunny spot. It is reasonably hardy in Central Europe, yet requires protection from winter<br />
wetness and give some extra winter protection (e.g. dry mulch layer). VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4504 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Lobelia polyphylla 70 (120)cm, a semiwoody perennial from Chile with upright, branching stems ending in a raceme with<br />
utmost showy, burgundy red, funnel shaped flowers above narrow leaves. For any rich, very well drained,<br />
rocky soil in a sunny spot. It is reasonably hardy in Central Europe, yet requires protection from winter<br />
wetness and give some extra winter protection (e.g. dry mulch layer). VI-VII.<br />
Lobelia siphilitica<br />
(Great Blue Lobelia)<br />
Lobelia tupa<br />
(Chilenean Devil's Tobacco)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4503 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (120)cm, Great Blue Lobelia is a tall herbaceous short-lived perennial with showy spikes of dark blue<br />
flowers. It is native of rich, semi-moist prairies, open spots im woods, wet meadows, and along si<strong>de</strong><br />
streams and ponds in central and eastern USA. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained, always<br />
slightly moist soil in a preferably sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0014 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (80)cm, Chilenean Devil's Tobacco herbaceous mountainous perennial from Chile with upright stems<br />
ending in a raceme with showy, dark red, funnel shaped flowers. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil<br />
in a sunny spot. It is reasonably hardy in Central Europe, yet requires protection from winter wetness and<br />
give some extra winter protection (e.g. dry mulch layer). VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4010 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Lobelia (Tree Lobelia)<br />
Tree Lobelia are unique shrub to treelike, evergreen plants in the broad genus Lobelia with usually small herbaceous perennials. The treelike<br />
species are native of high-altitu<strong>de</strong> meadows and open spots in cool mountain cloud forests in SC Africa (Uganda and Rwanda) and<br />
make in their first years a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of lance-shaped, silvery-grey foliage. With maturity they build up a very tall and long lasting<br />
inflorescence with uncountable funnel-shaped flowers. For any humus rich, very well drained, slightly sandy soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> (summer)<br />
to full sun (winter). Protect the hairy leaves from rain. Keep pots drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow the fine seeds flat on any humus-rich, well drained, preferably slightly sandy soil in a sunny spot at some 20°C. Do not cover seeds<br />
with soil and always water from beneath. Keep soil always slightly moist.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lobelia giberroa<br />
(Tree Lobelia)<br />
Lonicera (Honeysuckle)<br />
2 (9)m, Tree Lobelia makes a showy, large, fresh green, broad leaf rosette on a woody, very tall stem and<br />
an impressive, long-lasting, <strong>de</strong>nse inflorescence with uncountable greenish blue flowers. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter reduce watering and keep plants at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. V-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3693 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Honeysuckles belong to a broad genus of evergreen to <strong>de</strong>ciduous climbers or woody shrubs native of open spots in woods on all<br />
continents with exception for Australia. Several species have intense fragrant funnel-shaped flowers followed by small bright colored fruits<br />
above ornamental foliage. All winter hardy species are easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Climbers<br />
require a climbing aid.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus-rich, well drained substrate in pots outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to germination in<br />
late spring. Carefully transplant young plants in autumn to their final spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Lonicera etrusca<br />
(Mediterranean<br />
Honeysuckle)<br />
Lonicera prolifera<br />
(Yellow Vine Honeysuckle)<br />
Lonicera vesicaria<br />
(Korean Honeysuckle)<br />
Ludwigia (Primrose Willow)<br />
2 (4)m, Mediterranean Honeysuckle is a woody evergreen to <strong>de</strong>ciduous climber from open spots in woods<br />
and thickets in the Mediterranean. Makes creamish-yellow flowers with a sweet fragrance followed by<br />
orange fruits. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d and<br />
preferably protected spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8256 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (5)m, Yellow Vine Honeysuckle is a semi-woody <strong>de</strong>ciduous vine from Eastern North America with<br />
showy yellow fragrant flowers followed by ornamental rosy-red berries in later summer. A fully hardy<br />
Lonicera species which is easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8395 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Korean Honeysuckle is a woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrub with upright growing branches and numerous<br />
pale creamish-yellow flowers in terminal heads with a sweet fragrance in the afternoon and at night. Easily<br />
grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8255 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Primrose Willow or Water Nightprimroses covers mostly aquatic, annual to semiperennial plants from the US and South America growing<br />
in shallow marshy areas. A very floriferous genus with typical Primroses like, yellow flowers, which are open during the day in contrast to<br />
their cousins in the genus Oenothera, in which the flowers open in the evening and fa<strong>de</strong> in the morning. For any humus rich, always moist<br />
soil in a sunny spot. I<strong>de</strong>al for the edge of a pond.<br />
Sow seeds flat on top of any humus rich soil mid spring, do not cover seeds and keep soil always moist from beneath. Place pots in a<br />
protected spot, transplant seedlings as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ludwigia peruviana 120 (180)cm, bright yellow flowers with four petals on erect stems with slightly hairy leaves. Native of wet<br />
areas in South America. The semiperennial plants will usually die in winter, however they are easily raised<br />
from seed, potted in late spring. Seedlings are fast growing. I<strong>de</strong>al for any humus rich, wet soil (e.g. at the<br />
edge of a pond, bog, etc.) in a sunny spot. V-IX.<br />
Luffa (Vegetable Sponge)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1387 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Luffa or Vegetable Sponges are annual vines with cucumber-like leaves. Decorative yellow flowers and mature fruits with a fibrous interior,<br />
useful as a rough sponge for cleaning and body massage. Best if grown upright with a climbing aid (e.g. on a fence) to protect fruits from<br />
mud etc. Will thrive in any humus rich soil in full sun. Will produce several fruits per plant.<br />
Sow preferably from end of January to mid March in any rich soil, 2 to 3 seeds per pot. Keep pots in a sunny and warm spot at a minimum<br />
of some 20°C insi<strong>de</strong> (e.g. on a window sill, in a heated greenhouse or in a warm wintergar<strong>de</strong>n). Transplant young plants to the open<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as temperatures will stay above at least 10°C at night as plants are somehow sensitive to low temperatures.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Luffa aegyptica<br />
(syn. Luffa cylindrica)<br />
4 (8)m, Luffa Sponge has large bright yellow male flowers in clusters and smaller single female flowers<br />
appear on the same plant and are pollinated by bees. Immature green fruits are shaped like cucumbers<br />
but much larger, up to 70cm long. When mature, the interior shows a network of fibers surrounding<br />
blackish seeds. The fibers are cleaned and used as a natural vegetable sponge.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2284 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Lunaria (Silver Leaf)<br />
Silver Leaf are biannual to perennial species with <strong>de</strong>corative, sometimes slightly fragrant flowers followed by flattened, oval, silver-white,<br />
paper-like seed-capsules, which are used in the floristry in ornamental dry-flower arrangements. Native throughout Europe to western Asia<br />
growing in open spots in woods. All Lunaria species are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot, either in pots or directly into the gar<strong>de</strong>n in spring. Will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
good conditions.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lunaria annua<br />
(Silver Leaf)<br />
Lunaria rediviva<br />
(Perennial Silver Leaf)<br />
Lupinus (Lupine)<br />
50 (80)cm, Silver Leaf is an annual to biannual species from dry mountains in south-eastern Europe an d<br />
W Asia. Makes heart shaped, strongly serrated leaves and a central lax raceme of bright pink (sometimes<br />
pure white), slightly fragrant flowers followed by large, most <strong>de</strong>corative oval, slivery white seed capsule<br />
used in the floristry. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Very easily<br />
cultivated and readily self sows. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1388 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Perennial Silver Leaf makes annual racemes from a perennial rootstock with terminal clusters<br />
of light pink to white flowers followed by flat, elongated egg shaped, silvery white seed capsules and arrow<br />
shaped, strongly serrated leaves. Native of open spots in woods throughout Europe. For any humus rich,<br />
preferably slightly moist, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2074 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Lupines have ornamental flower stalks from a basal rosette with broadly feathered leaves. They are either annual or perennial and native of<br />
meadows and open spots in woods throughout regions with a temperate climate. They are i<strong>de</strong>al for the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n and will grow well in<br />
any well drained soil in a sunny position.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, rather sandy soil in full sun from autumn to mid spring. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> and carefully<br />
transplant seedlings as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lupinus albicaulis<br />
(Sickle Keel Lupine)<br />
Lupinus alpestris<br />
(Mountain Lupine)<br />
Lupinus angustifolius<br />
(Narrow-Leafed Lupine)<br />
Lupinus arboreus<br />
(Blue Shrub Lupine)<br />
Lupinus arboreus<br />
(Yellow Shrub Lupine)<br />
Lupinus arizonicus<br />
(Arizona Lupine)<br />
Lupinus <strong>de</strong>nsiflorus var.<br />
aureus<br />
(Yellow Lupine)<br />
Lupinus latifolius<br />
(Broad Leaf Lupine)<br />
Lupinus littoralis<br />
(Seashore Lupine)<br />
50 (80)cm, Sickle Keel Lupine is a herbaceous and clump forming perennial with either rich blue or white<br />
flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse and tall racemes above grayish green leaves. It is native in rocky soils in mountainous<br />
areas in western USA from Washington to California. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and<br />
protected spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6221 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Mountain Lupine makes upright spikes of showy rich blue flowers. It is native of rocky sites and<br />
open spots in woods in the south-western USA. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6566 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (100)cm, Narrow-Leafed Lupine is a herbaceous biannual to short-lived perennial with showy, rich ink<br />
blue flowers in a <strong>de</strong>nse raceme above narrowly divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves. It is native from dryish soils in Eurasia. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7135 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
100 (200)cm, Blue Shrub Lupine is a tall perennial, slightly woody sub shrub native of Western USA<br />
growing in coastal areas. Makes showy pale blue flower racemes in this form. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny, protected spot. In cold regions give some protective mulch layer in winter. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4815 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (200)cm, Blue Shrub Lupine is a tall perennial, slightly woody sub shrub native of Western USA<br />
growing in coastal areas. Makes showy pale yellow flower racemes in this form. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny, protected spot. In cold regions give some protective mulch layer in winter. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4816 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6976 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6974 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
60 (100)cm, Broad Leaf Lupine is a herbaceous perennial with showy, rich ink blue and white flowers in<br />
very tall racemes above large, fresh green leaves. It is native from dryish soils in mountainous areas in<br />
south-eastern USA from Washington to Arizona. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6219 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (100)cm, Seashore Lupine is a herbaceous perennial with rich blue and white flowers in short racemes<br />
above <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent, grayish green leaves. It is native in sandy to rocky soils and dry meadows in<br />
western USA from British Columbia in the North to California in the South. For any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny and protected spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6218 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Lupinus micranthus<br />
(Small Flowered Lupine)<br />
Lupinus nootkatensis var.<br />
nootkatensis<br />
(Alaska Lupine)<br />
Lupinus polyphyllus<br />
(Big Leaf Lupine)<br />
Lupinus rivularis<br />
(Riverbank Lupine)<br />
Lupinus sericeus<br />
(Silky Lupine)<br />
Lupinus succulentus<br />
(Arroyo Lupine)<br />
Lychnis (Catch Fly)<br />
20 (40)cm, Small Flowered Lupine is a herbaceous perennial with rich ink blue and white flowers in short<br />
racemes above <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent, grayish green leaves. It is native in rocky soils and dry meadows in<br />
the western USA from British Columbia in the North to California in the South. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny and protected spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6214 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
100cm, Alaska Lupine is a perennial species from meadows in the southern Alaska region in North<br />
America. It makes basal, dark green leaf rosette and beautiful upright stalks with showy rich purplish-blue<br />
flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4650 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (100)cm, Big Leaf Lupine is a herbaceous and clump forming perennial with showy, rich blue and lilac<br />
flowers in very tall and broad racemes above large leaves. It is native from humus rich soils throughout<br />
north-western and north-eastern North America and has become naturalized in many parts of Europe. For<br />
any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6215 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Riverbank Lupine is a herbaceous and clump forming perennial with pale sky blue or white<br />
flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse racemes above grayish green leaves. It is native in rich, slightly moist soils alongsi<strong>de</strong><br />
streams or open spots in woods in mountainous areas in western USA from British Columbia to<br />
California. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6236 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100cm, Silky Lupine makes showy ink blue flower stems above silvery green, finely haired leaves. It is<br />
native of rocky sites in mountains in western North America. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6565 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6975 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Catch Flies are ornamental perennials with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette and tall, erect flower stalks bearing numerous brilliant flowers in red<br />
to purple sha<strong>de</strong>s. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat from autumn to early summer in any well drained soil in full sun. Transplant in summer. If sown in early autumn some may start to<br />
flower the following year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lychnis alpina<br />
(Alpine Catchfly)<br />
Lychnis chalcedonica<br />
(Maltese Cross)<br />
Lychnis coronaria<br />
(Rose Campion)<br />
Lychnis flos-cuculi<br />
(Ragged Robin)<br />
Lychnis viscaria<br />
(Sticky Catchfly)<br />
Lycium (Goji Berry & Wolfberry)<br />
30 (40)cm, Alpine Catchfly is similar to Lychnis viascaria, yet smaller in all parts. For an open spot in full<br />
sun. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1389 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (60)cm, Maltese Cross makes brilliant scarlet flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse cluster. Each flower is shaped like a<br />
Maltese Cross, hence its name. From W Russia (O<strong>de</strong>ssa towards Moscow). VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1390 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (70)cm, Rose Campion has large purple flowers over <strong>de</strong>nsely hairy, silvery white leaves. Very<br />
attractive color, excellent plant for any soil in half-sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Native to Czech Republic, Yugoslavia<br />
towards Iran and Turkestan from rocky grounds. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1391 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Ragged Robin is a herbaceous perennial native of semi moist meadows throughout Europe<br />
and northwestern Asia. Makes short lax inflorescence with showy, bright pink flowers with ragged petals.<br />
Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4570 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Sticky Catchfly is native of alpine cliffs and dry rocks. It makes narrow, glabrous (sticky)<br />
leaves and spikes of numerous purple red flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1392 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Goji Beery and Wolfberry or Boxthorn are <strong>de</strong>ciduous small woody thorny shrubs with usually arching stems and native of dryish, sunexposed<br />
sites on all continents. They have small lilac flowers followed by fleshy bright orange-red berries. In several Asian species these<br />
are called Goji and used for their medical properties in traditional Chinese medicine. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and rather<br />
dryish spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough or in autumn<br />
after leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lycium chinense<br />
(Goji Berry)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6891 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Lycium europaeum<br />
(Common Wolfberry)<br />
Lycopersicon (Wild Tomato)<br />
100 (150)cm, Common Wolfberry is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, woody shrub with pendulous , pale mauve flowers<br />
followed by orange-red, elongated ovoid berries, which are not edible unlike those in the related Goji<br />
berries (Lycium chinense and Lycium barbarum). An Eurasian species from rocky, sunny sites. For any<br />
rich, very well drained soil in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6518 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wild Tomatoes or Lycopersicon species originate in the An<strong>de</strong>s in South America growing as biennials to short-lived perennials in rocky,<br />
mountainous slopes and valleys. The fruits of wild species are much smaller than in their numerous (nowadays even genetically modified)<br />
cultivars and hybrids, yet usually have a much more aromatic, pleasant taste and are i<strong>de</strong>al as <strong>de</strong>coration in salads for example. Some<br />
have even ornamental, large sulphurous yellow flowers.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C in a sunny spot. Transplant seedlings to a sunny spot in a rich soil after last<br />
freezing end of spring.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lycopersicon esculentum<br />
ssp. pimpinellifolium<br />
100 (150)cm, native of the lower-elevation coastal valleys of Peru. It produces numerous small red, sweetfleshed<br />
fruits, each some 1cm in diameter. These can be eaten raw or ad<strong>de</strong>d to salads. Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well dained soil in a sunny spot. Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained substrate in pots in mid<br />
spring at some 20°C. Keep pots in a sunny spot. Transplant seedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after<br />
the last freezing nights by the end of spring to early summer. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2245 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Lycopersicon hirsutum 150 (400)cm, native to Peru and southern parts of Ecuador. It makes long trailing shoots and its'<br />
sulphurous yellow flowers are followed by small, greenish edible fruits, each some 1cm in diameter. They<br />
have a sweet pulp insi<strong>de</strong> and a slightly bitter skin and may be used as vegetables for cooking. This wild<br />
species may serve as well for breeding new green skinned tomato cultivars. For any rich, well dained soil<br />
in a sunny spot. Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained substrate in pots in mid spring at some 20°C.<br />
Keep pots in a sunny spot. Transplant seedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing<br />
nights by the end of spring to early summer. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2246 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Lycopersicon peruvianum 70 (120)cm, a wild tomato native of Peru and Ecuador. It makes small sulfur yellow flowers and yellowish<br />
green, slightly bitter fruits with brownish green stripes or lilac sha<strong>de</strong>s. Fruits are usually not eaten raw but<br />
cooked and ad<strong>de</strong>d to stews. Easily grown in any rich, well dained soil in a sunny spot. Sow seeds flat in<br />
any rich, well drained substrate in pots in mid spring at some 20°C. Keep pots in a sunny spot. Transplant<br />
seedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights by the end of spring to early summer.<br />
VI-VIII.<br />
Lysichiton (Skunk Cabbage)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2247 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Skunk Cabbage is a small genus which consists of only two species with a disjunctional distribution in North America and Northeastern<br />
Asia. They are i<strong>de</strong>al bog plants with huge leaves and very showy spathes from large perennial rhizomes. For any moist, peaty or humus<br />
rich soil, e.g. at the edge of ponds in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Very robust and easily grown, highly ornamental plants, fully hardy in the<br />
northern hemisphere. They will eventually naturalize by self-seeding in a suited spot. Both species make very attractive plants, and are still<br />
rather uncommon outsi<strong>de</strong> North America.<br />
On receipt immediately sow seeds flat in any humus-rich soil, keep sowings always very moist and pots in a protected, sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong><br />
during winter. Seedings require a prolonged cooling period for several months before they will start to germinate with rising temperatures<br />
in spring. Transplant in summer or following spring as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Lysichiton americanus<br />
(North American Yellow<br />
Skunk Cabbage)<br />
Lysichiton camtschatcense<br />
(Camtschatka White Skunk<br />
Cabbage)<br />
Machaeranthera (Tansy Aster)<br />
70 (120)cm, North American Yellow Skunk Cabbage is a very tall and broad species from North America<br />
with a tall, rich yellow spath with an unusual, very intense, sweet-musky scent in mid spring, followed by<br />
tall, yellowish green leaves. Easily grown in any humus rich, always moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun.<br />
Excellent for the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond or watercourse. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3316 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Camtschatka White Skunk Cabbage is the rarer counterpart species to Lysichiton americanus<br />
and is native of north-eastern Asia (Russia). It makes in early spring pure white, almost scentless spathes<br />
and <strong>de</strong>ep green leaves. Easily grown in any humus rich, always moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. Excellent plant for the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond or a watercourse. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3315 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Tansy Asters belong to a small genus of annuals or perennials from western North America. Several species have a good ornamental<br />
value for their nice laven<strong>de</strong>r blue to lilac flowers above finely cut foliage. All Machaeranthera species are easily grown in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Annual and biannual members will readily self sow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Machaeranthera<br />
tanacetifolia<br />
(Tansyleaf Tansyaster)<br />
30 (50)cm, Tansyleaf Tansyaster is an annual to biannual with numerous bright purple flowers with a<br />
brilliant yellow center in summer above <strong>de</strong>eply divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves. It is native of dryish, sunny sites in central<br />
and southwestern USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5458 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Magnolia<br />
All Magnolia (Tulip Trees) are highly <strong>de</strong>corative shrubs or trees with attractive foliage and elegant flowers in snow-white, cream to rose.<br />
These are followed by pineapple to cucumber-like fruit heads in brilliant red to pinky sha<strong>de</strong>s, and which open in late autumn to shed the<br />
seeds with contrasting colors from orange, red to rose and purple. Magnolia sieboldii and Magnolia stellata are smaller erect shrubs with a<br />
good size for any gar<strong>de</strong>n. All are easily grown and robust plants for any humus rich soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow autumn to early spring in any rich soil some 1cm/0.4" <strong>de</strong>ep, keep soil moist but not wet and place pots in a sunny spot. If being sown<br />
too late in the year, some seeds may not germinate before the second spring. Seedlings have mo<strong>de</strong>rate to good growth rates. Transplant<br />
after fourth pair of real leaves appear and leave plants undisturbed.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Magnolia <strong>de</strong>nudata 4 (12)m, an elegant, <strong>de</strong>ciduous tree with a <strong>de</strong>nse and broad ovoid crown and numerous large, pure white<br />
flowers in mid spring. A very ornamental species, which is easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. III-IV.<br />
Magnolia grandiflora<br />
(Evergreen Magnolia)<br />
Magnolia kobus<br />
(Kobushi Magnolia)<br />
Magnolia sieboldii<br />
(Siebold's Shrub Magnolia)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2892 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5 (15)m, Evergreen Magnolia or Southern Magnolia has huge, pure white to creamy white, saucer-like<br />
flowers which reach up to 30 cm (!) in diameter. It is an evergreen (!) tree native of northern Carolina to<br />
Florida and Texas with glossy dark green, leathery foliage, which is finely covered with brownish maroon<br />
hairs beneath. Later it makes large, pineapple-like purplish fruits with scarlet berries in autumn. A very<br />
<strong>de</strong>corative and robust species. Protect young plants from freezing through, e. g. with a thick dry mulch<br />
layer. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2894 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (6)m, Kobushi Magnolia is an erect growing, broad tree from Japan with <strong>de</strong>ep green foliage and<br />
numerous large white flowers. For a sunny spot in any rich soil. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2895 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (3)m, Siebold's Shrub Magnolia is a woody shrub with lax, open crown and very ornamental, large white<br />
flowers with a purple-red center. An extremely rarely seen beauty Magnolia from eastern Asia. For any<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in a preferably leafy, humus rich, slightly moist soil. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2899 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Magnolia tripetala 4 (10)m, smaller, erect growing tree from USA (S Pennsylvania to N Georgia, Alabama to Kentucky and<br />
Arkansas) with a broad pyramidal crown and huge dark green leaves. Lax creamy white flowers of up to<br />
25cm ø ! Makes especially large bright red, pineapple like fruits which give a special <strong>de</strong>corative effect in<br />
late summer and autumn. IV-V.<br />
Magnolia virginiana<br />
(Sweet Bay Magnolia)<br />
Maianthemum (False Lily-Of-The-Valley)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2901 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (300)cm, Sweet Bay Magnolia is an utmost ornamental, <strong>de</strong>ciduous to evergreen tall and broad,<br />
branching shrub to small tree with large oval, leathery, dark green leaves and incredibly strong perfumed,<br />
pure snow white flowers in late spring to early summer. This beautiful species is native of swamps and<br />
marshes in South-Western USA. Seeds are from northern populations with fully winter hardy, <strong>de</strong>ciduous<br />
plants, which are easily grown in any humus rich, slighly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Seeds are<br />
very scarce! V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8100 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
False Lily-Of-The-Valley is a small genus from partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in humus rich soils in woods in the Northern hemisphere. They are<br />
herbaceous to evergreen rhizomatous perennials with oval leaves and short racemes with small whitish flowers followed by red to black<br />
berries. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil. Best un<strong>de</strong>r trees and shrubs, where they will make <strong>de</strong>nse carpets.<br />
Sow preferably in autumn in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds Require a cooling period over<br />
several weeks prior to germination in late spring. Some seeds might take two years to germinate.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Maianthemum dilatatum<br />
(False Lily of the Valley)<br />
Maianthemum tatsienense<br />
(Orange-fruited False Lily<br />
of the Valley)<br />
Malva (Mallow) & Kosteletzkya (Sea Mallow)<br />
10cm, False Lily of the Valley (syn. Maianthemum kamtschaticum) is a herbaceous perennial with slightly<br />
creeping rhizomes. It makes <strong>de</strong>nse carpets of glossy leaves with small white inflorescences in time. It is<br />
native of woods with a disjunct distribution in north-western North America and north-eastern Asia. For<br />
any rich, very well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Excellent un<strong>de</strong>r trees and shrubs. IV-<br />
V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6223 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Orange-fruited False Lily of the Valley is a most beautiful herbaceous perennial from China<br />
with slightly creeping rhizomes and upright annual leaf stalks with a terminal racemes of unconspicuous<br />
small yellowish-green flowers followed by bright orange fruits in summer. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Excellent un<strong>de</strong>r trees and shrubs. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8692 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Mallows and Sea Mallows are annuals to short lived perennials and have nice, hand-shaped, maple tree-like leaves on erect stalks and<br />
numerous bright colored flowers in pink to bluish-red sha<strong>de</strong>s throughout the summer. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in an open<br />
position. The extremely rare Sea Mallow (Kosteletzkya pentacarpos) is not reliably winter hardy in Central Europe and should be grown in<br />
pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions throughout the year with a winter minimum of some 5°C in full sun and reduced watering.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained soil. Keep pots of winter hardy Malva species in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully transplant after third pair of<br />
real leaves appears.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6, unless not noted differently.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre, unless not noted differently.<br />
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Malva alcea<br />
(Hollyhock Mallow)<br />
Malva moschata<br />
(Musk Mallow)<br />
Malva sylvestris ssp.<br />
mauritiana<br />
(Mauritanian Mallow)<br />
Malva sylvestris ssp.<br />
sylvestris<br />
(Common Mallow)<br />
110 (150)cm, Hollyhock Mallow is a herbaceous biannual to perennial and similar to Lavatera thuringiaca.<br />
It makes tall, upright annual stems with numerous bright rose, quite large flowers and silvery-grey,<br />
serrated, maple-like leaves. It is native of dryish soils in sunny spots from central to S Europe. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3526 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
120 (150)cm, Musk Mallow is a semiperennial native throughout Central Europe occurring in open sites in<br />
rich, stony, slightly dry soils. Makes bright rose flowers above strongly dissected, geranium-like leaves. All<br />
<strong>de</strong>nsely covered with fine white hairs. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2020 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150cm, Mauritanian Mallow is a an annual to short lived perennial with upright stems <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with<br />
large, rich lilac flowers with pale rose stripes. Native of Southwestern Europe and Northwestern Africa.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4817 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (180)cm, Common Mallow is a perennial species of central and southern Europe with numerous<br />
middle-sized bright rose flowers with darker central veines which serve as nectar gui<strong>de</strong>s for visiting bees.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Plants from the island of Sardinia (Italy)<br />
have slightly larger flowers with much broa<strong>de</strong>r petals than those from populations found in Germany. V-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4297 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1400 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Alemania)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Malva verticillata f. pulchella 50 (150)cm, annual to biannual mallow native from Europe throughout Asia. Has slightly pubescent<br />
leaves and many small rose flowers arranged in <strong>de</strong>nse whorls around the upright stem. Excellent for the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n in any well drained soil and full sun. Will self sow freely un<strong>de</strong>r suitable conditions. VI-VIII.<br />
Mandragora (Mandrake)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1347 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Mandrake is native of southern Europe and named for the resemblance of the root stock to a human body. It makes a stemless<br />
herbaceous perennial with long ovate leaves and sessile, purple or greenish-yellow flowers in the center, which are followed by an oblong<br />
greenish berry. Plants are usually summer dormant and start new leaf growth in autumn.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Transplant young plants to the open ground after two years. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a<br />
sheltered spot during winter.<br />
Aviso: All parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested !<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Mandragora officinarum<br />
var. autumnalis<br />
(Mandrake)<br />
Mandragora officinarum<br />
var. officinarum<br />
(Spring-flowering<br />
Mandrake)<br />
Marcetella<br />
10 (20)cm, Autumn-flowering Mandrake is a perennial, summer dormant herb with a thick, branched<br />
rootstock and a basal rosette of large, elongated, wrinkled, dark green leaves. The whitish green to dull<br />
blue upwards facing flowers are bell shaped and born in the center of the rosette. The round, ripe fruits<br />
are yellow. For any rich, well drained, <strong>de</strong>ep soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. This autumn flowering<br />
variety is hardier than the spring flowering one. Seeds from a wild collection in Chiclana <strong>de</strong> la Frontera,<br />
Cádiz, Spain. IX-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1401 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Spring-flowering Mandrake is a perennial summer dormant herb with a thick, branched<br />
rootstock and a basal rosette of large, elongated, wrinkled, dark green leaves. The whitish green to dull<br />
blue upwards facing flowers are bell shaped and born in the center of the rosette. The round, ripe fruits<br />
are turning greenish-yellow. This batch of seeds is from a spring flowering variety which has proved much<br />
hardier than other clones and it is fully winter hardy in Central Europe. Seeds from the spring-flowering<br />
mandrake (Mandragora officinarum var. officinarum) are almost three times the size than those from the<br />
autumn-flowering subspecies (Mandragora officinarum var. autumnalis) and each golfball-sized (!) fruit<br />
contains very few seeds only. Seed is always extremely scarce. For any rich, well drained, <strong>de</strong>ep soil in full<br />
sun. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7129 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (10 semillas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Marcetella is a small genus with only two species within the rose family (Rosaceae) en<strong>de</strong>mic to Tenerife (Canary islands) and Ma<strong>de</strong>ira.<br />
Both species are semi evergreen, woody, branching shrubs with ornamental feathered, bluish-green leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse pendulous<br />
inflorescences with small flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>nsely packed, <strong>de</strong>corative winged seed capsules. They are easily grown as pot or container<br />
plants in any well drained, rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter in full sun and at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
If plants become too large, they can be cut back easily in early spring.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any well drained, rock-sandy soil. Place pots in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep seedlings always slightly moist<br />
from beneath. Transplant to larger pots after the second pair of feathered leaves.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Marcetella ma<strong>de</strong>rensis<br />
Exclusivo<br />
150 (250)cm, a rare and highly threatened tall evergreen woody shrub from Ma<strong>de</strong>ira with ornamental,<br />
fresh green feathered leaves and terminal racemes with inconspicuous small flowers. Excellent container<br />
plant which is easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter<br />
keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5104 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Marrubium (Horehound) & Stachys (Woundwort)<br />
Horehounds and Woundworts are aromatic annuals to perennials within the mint family (Labiatae). Horehounds are native of Eurasia,<br />
whereas Stachys species are naturally ocurring on all continents (with exception for Australia and New Zealand). Several species are<br />
used in the pharmacy for their medical properties. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, preferably protected spot.<br />
Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow seeds flat on top of any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protedted spot and transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as<br />
seedlings are strong enough.<br />
All are Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Stachys macrantha<br />
(Caucasus Woundwort)<br />
Matricaria (Real Chamomile)<br />
30 (45)cm, Caucasus Woundwort is an utmost showy, beautiful perennial with <strong>de</strong>nse inflorescences of<br />
quite large, rich lilac-pink flowers in early summer. Native of mountain meadows from the Caucasus to<br />
Iran. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7176 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Real Chamomile is an annual to biannual species from southern and eastern Europe through temperate regions in Asia. It makes<br />
numerous branches with pinnatisected narrow leaves and terminal white flowers heads with an elongated central yellow disk. Young<br />
flowers are wi<strong>de</strong>ly used either fresh or dried in herbal teas and for their sweet aromatic taste and antiseptic and healing properties. One<br />
teaspoon of flower buds is sufficient to prepare 1l of tea. Enjoy either pure or sweetened with sugar. Easily cultivated in any humus rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat on any well drained soil in full sun in early to mid spring. Cover seeds slightly with soil only and place pots in a protected spot<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 8/9.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Matricaria recutita<br />
(Real Chamomile)<br />
40 (70)cm, Real Chamomile makes several branches with finely cut leaves and white, sweet aromatic<br />
flower buds with a yellow, elongated disk. Fresh or dried young flowers are used in uncountable herbal<br />
teas for their antiseptic properties. An annual to biannual species for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7127 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Matthiola (Ma<strong>de</strong>ira and Mediterranean Levkoje)<br />
Levkoje from Ma<strong>de</strong>ira and the Mediterranean region are annuals, biennials to short lived perennials from rocky, sunny sites and bear long<br />
racemes of strongly sweet scented d flowers above a basal or short-stemmed rosette.<br />
Excellent pot plants for any rich well drained, slightly rocky soil in a sunny spot. Keep frostfree and sunny in winter at a minimum of some<br />
10°C.<br />
Sow flat on any rocky, slightly moist soil in a sunny spot.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Matthiola ma<strong>de</strong>rensis<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Levkoje)<br />
Matthiola tricuspidata<br />
(Coastal Levkoje)<br />
Medicago (Moon Trefoil Shrub)<br />
100 (150)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Levkoje is the tallest and one of the most ornamental Matthiola species and is<br />
native of the succulent zone of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. It has very long, lax branching racemes of very fragrant flowers,<br />
opening whitish rose and fading to reddish purple, above a <strong>de</strong>corative basal to short-stemmed rosette of<br />
long, lanceolate, silvery green leaves, which show purplish red margins if being cultivated in a sunny spot.<br />
Easy in any rich, rocky soil, keep always sunny and in winter at min. 10°C. Usually grows as a biannual,<br />
yet can easily be propagated by seed. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1095 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Ma<strong>de</strong>ira - São Vicente)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6482 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (cultivado, origen <strong>de</strong>sconocido)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Coastal Levkoje is a dwarf annual to biannual from sandy soils in the vicinity of the sea<br />
throughout the Mediterranean. It makes a basal rosette of greyish hairy leaves and a central inflorescence<br />
of pale rose flowers with a white center. For any rich, rocky soil, and at a minimum of some 10°C in winter<br />
in full sun. Best grown as an annual, sow in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r glass and transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after<br />
the last freezing nights end of spring. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7385 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Moon Trefoil Shrubs are broom like, woody, evergreen shrubs native throughout the Mediterranean, where they grows in rocky soils in<br />
sunexposed to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots. All make ornamental, <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters of pale lemon yellow to intense orange-yellow flowers<br />
followed by showy seed capsules which are recurved like a moon, and trifoliate leaves, which are slightly pubescent beneath. All are easily<br />
grown as container plants in any rich, well-drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In col<strong>de</strong>r regions these semi winter<br />
hardy species are best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions, in winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 3°C.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained, slightly rocky soil at some 20°C to 25°C throughout the year. Keep seedlings very sunny, especially in<br />
their first winter.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: Todo el material proviene sólo <strong>de</strong> plantas cultivadas en Alemania o en el Líbano. No ofrecemos ningún material coleccionado<br />
en el hábitat y rechezamos ven<strong>de</strong>r aquel material para proteger varias especies en peligro <strong>de</strong> extinción en su hábitat y para conformar con<br />
leyes nacionales así como internacionales sobre comerciar plantas protegidas y sus partes, por ejemplo semillas.<br />
Medicago arborea<br />
(Moon Trefoil Shrub)<br />
120 (200)cm, Moon Trefoil Shrub is a Mediterranean, woody perennial shrub with ornamental, <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
terminal clusters of rich yellow to orange-yellow flowers followed by moon like seed capsules and trifoliate<br />
leaves, which are slightly silvery-green beneath. For any rich, well-drained soil in a sunny spot throughout<br />
the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 3°C. Seeds from a wildcollection at Cap Canaille at<br />
350m (Cassis, Marseille region, Provence, France). X-III.<br />
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Medicago citrina<br />
(Lemon-yellow Moon<br />
Treefoil Shrub) Exclusivo<br />
Medicago strasseri<br />
(Kriti Trefoil Shrub)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Melaleuca (Australian Honey Myrtle)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4351 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150 (250)cm, Lemon Yellow Moon Treefoil Shrub is native of the Balearic islands of Ibiza and La Cabrera<br />
(South of Mallorca) and has become a rare and treatend species in nature most likely due to uncontrolled<br />
grazing of savaged goats. It is a perennial woody shrub with ornamental, <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters of pale<br />
lemon yellow flowers followed by large moon like seed capsules and trifoliate leaves. For any rich, welldrained<br />
susbrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 5°C. V-<br />
VIII.<br />
SOBRE DE SEMILLAS GRATUITO: Available are 50 absolutely free seed packages with 20 seeds each<br />
from the Lemon-yellow Moon Treefoil Shrub. Please select only one free package per or<strong>de</strong>r and put it into<br />
your shopping cart. Payable are only the regular packing and shipping costs and any markup of € 5.00 for<br />
small-amount or<strong>de</strong>rs below € 20.00 (excl. packing and shipping costs).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4941 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
140 (200)cm, Kriti Trefoil Shrub is a 1981 newly <strong>de</strong>scribed species from Kriti island (Greece). It is a<br />
woody shrub with numerous orange-yellow terminal flower bunches and narrow, dark green leaves. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7403 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
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Australian Honey Myrtle are evergreen, in general small to medium-sized woody shrubs from the Myrtle family (Myrtaceae) with short,<br />
usually more or less linear, slightly aromatic leaves and terminal racemes of bright colored flowers. They are mostly native of Australia,<br />
whereas few tropical species naturally occur in Indonesia, New Guinea, New Caledonia and Malaysia. In nature they grow in humus-rich,<br />
slightly moist soils along watercourses and at the edges of swamps in open woodlands. They can be successfully cultivated as pot plants<br />
in any fertile, humus-rich, slightly sandy to rocky, lime-free soil in a sunny spot throughout the year with a winter minimum of some 10°C<br />
and reduced watering.<br />
Sow fine seeds flat on top of any rich, sandy soil at some 20°C. Do not cover seeds with soil. Keep pots always moist from beneath and<br />
sunny until germination starts, then keep soil drier.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 10.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Melaleuca alternifolia<br />
(Oil Tea Tree)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7276 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Melaleuca armillaris 3 (7)m, Bracelet Honey Myrtle is a spreading tall shrub or small tree with linear, light green leaves and<br />
pure white flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal spikes. A native species of Queensland and E Tasmania. For any<br />
humus rich, sandy, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3778 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Melaleuca cordata 1 (1.5)m, Heart-leaf Honey Myrtle is a small woody shrub with heart shaped, grayish green leaves and<br />
ornamental rich purple flowers n terminal <strong>de</strong>nse spikes. It is native of W Australia and can be grown in a<br />
humus rich, preferably sandy, very well drained, and rather dry soil in a sunny spot. V-VIII.<br />
Melaleuca diosmatifolia<br />
(Rosy Honey Myrtle)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3779 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7277 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Melaleuca diosmatifolia 1 (2.5)m, Rosy Paperbark is a small woody shrub with narrow, linear leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse terminal spikes of<br />
(syn. Melaleuca erubescens) most ornamental pale to <strong>de</strong>ep mauve flowers. It is native of woodlands in New South Wales (Sydney<br />
area) to south-eastern Queensland. For any humus rich, sandy, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3780 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Melaleuca elliptica 2 (3)m, Granite Honey Myrtle is a medium sized woody shrub with small, elliptical, grayish green leaves<br />
and <strong>de</strong>nse terminal spikes of <strong>de</strong>ep red flowers. It is native of S Australia (Esperance to Striling Ranges<br />
and Sharks Bay). For any humus rich, preferably slightly rocky, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3781 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Melaleuca ericifolia 1.50 (2.50)m, Heath Melaleuca is a medium sized woody shrub with dark green, short, needle-like leaves<br />
and <strong>de</strong>nse terminal spikes of yellowish white flowers. For any humus rich, preferably slightly rocky, very<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-VII.<br />
Melaleuca filifolia<br />
(Wiry Honey Myrtle)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3782 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7278 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Melaleuca fulgens 2 (3)m, Scarlet Honey Myrtle is a medium sized woody shrub with short, narrow, grayish green leaves and<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse terminal spikes of scarlet to <strong>de</strong>ep red flowers. It is native of W Australia (South Australia and<br />
Northern Territory). For any humus rich, preferably slightly rocky, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3783 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Melaleuca glaberrima 1m, is a small woody shrub with short, narrow, mid green leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters of<br />
ornamental mauve-pink flowers. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. X-I.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3784 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Melaleuca hypericifolia 2 (3)m, Red-flowered Paperbark is a medium sized to large woody shrub with small, grayish green to mid<br />
green leaves and terminal spikes of orange red flowers. It is native of the south-east coast of New South<br />
Wales, Australia. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
Melaleuca megacephala<br />
(Yellow Pom-Pom Myrtle)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3785 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7279 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Melaleuca nesophila 3 (5)m, Honey Myrtle makes a tall woody shrub with elliptical, mid green leaves and terminal globular<br />
spikes of purple flowers. It is native of the south coast of W Australia. For any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. V-VIII.<br />
Melaleuca pentagona<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3786 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7280 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Melaleuca pulchella 1 (2)m, Claw Honey Myrtle makes a small low woody shrub with fine green leaves and pink, terminal, clawlike<br />
flowers. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VIII.<br />
Melaleuca radula<br />
(Graceful Honey Myrtle)<br />
Melaleuca spathulata<br />
(Purple Myrtle)<br />
Melaleuca squamea<br />
(Swamp Honey Myrtle)<br />
Melaleuca suberosa<br />
(Cork Bark Honey Myrtle)<br />
Melaleuca trichophylla<br />
(Pretty Honey Myrtle)<br />
Melaleuca viridiflora<br />
(red)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3787 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7281 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7282 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7283 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7284 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7285 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
3 (8)m, Broad-leafed Paperbark makes a tall woody shrub to small tree with broad, oval, leathery dull dark<br />
green leaves and terminal, <strong>de</strong>nse, cylindrical spikes of bright red flowers in this red form. It is native of<br />
humus rich, slightly moist soils in tropical N Australia and New Guinea. For any humus rich, well drained,<br />
always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3788 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Melaleuca wilsonii 1 (2)m, Violet Honey-Myrtle is a small, long-lived woody shrub with narrow, short, lemon-scented leaves<br />
and axillary, <strong>de</strong>nse racemes of bright pinkish red flowers. This species is native of Victoria and South<br />
Australia. For any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. X-XI.<br />
Melampodium (Blackfoot Daisy)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3789 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Blackfoot Daisy belongs to genus of annuals or perennials which are native of open, sunny sites from North through South America. They<br />
have white flowers with a yellow center above finely cut foliage.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Melampodium leucanthum<br />
(Blackfoot Daisy)<br />
15 (25)cm, Blackfoot Daisy is a most ornamental perennial with very large, daisy-like white flowers and a<br />
yellow center above fine foliage. Native of open spots in woods and meadows in southwestern USA. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4757 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Melanoselinum (Giant Black Parsely) & Monizia (Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Giant Carrot)<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Giant Black Parsely and Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Giant Carrot both belong to monotypic genera with a single impressive species each and are<br />
native of the island of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. They are monocaulous tall perennials with tall and broad inflorescences with several umbels of numerous<br />
small white, yellowish-green or rosy-white flowers above ornamental, large, feathery and finely dissected (Monizia edulis) to broad glossy,<br />
serrated, aromatic leaves (Melanoselnimum <strong>de</strong>cipiens). Both are excellent container plant for any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (winter) spot and a winter minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering. Plants will usually die down<br />
after flowering, but they are easily propagated by seeds.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep seedlings always sunny, especially in winter months. They may<br />
reach flowering size within 2 to 4 years, <strong>de</strong>pending on cultivation conditions.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Melanoselinum <strong>de</strong>cipiens<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Giant Black<br />
Parsley)<br />
Melasphaerula (South African Fairy Bells)<br />
200 (400)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Giant Black Parsley makes an impressively tall, single woody stem crowned by a<br />
broad rosette of huge, glossy, <strong>de</strong>eply cut leaves and a very broad umbel with rosy-white flowers on<br />
maturity, after which the plant will die down, leaving numerous seeds. From open spots in the laurel forest<br />
and humid places in mountains of central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). Form 1 has large seeds and occurs at<br />
lower altitu<strong>de</strong>s and is found cultivated as an ornamental foliage plant in gar<strong>de</strong>ns in the North of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira,<br />
whereas form 2 has smaller seeds and <strong>de</strong>rives from high elevations. For any humus rich, well drained soil<br />
in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (winter) spot. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. An exceptional, extremely beautiful foliage plant, which is impressive not only for its size! VII-<br />
IX.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6459 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (forma 1 - semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6460 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (forma 2 - semillas pequeñas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (170)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Giant Carrot makes a stout single, semi-woody stem crowned by a broad rosette of<br />
most ornamental large, <strong>de</strong>eply cut, fern-like, aromatic leaves and a very broad umbel with greenish-white<br />
flowers on maturity, after which the plant will die down, leaving numerous seeds. As its botanical name<br />
suggests, it is edible and its stout root has formerly been used as a vegetable. it is native of sea cliffs on<br />
the island of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal), where it has become rare for <strong>de</strong>struction of its habitat. However it has<br />
been cultivated as an ornamental foliage plant in gar<strong>de</strong>ns. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (Winter) spot. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. An exceptionally beautiful foliage plant! III-VI.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8638 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
South African Fairy Bells is a monotypic genus with only this single species native to South Africa. It has erect, sword-shaped, iris-like<br />
leaves and several small creamy white to pale yellow flowers on branching, slen<strong>de</strong>r stems. Grow as a pot plant in any rich, well drained<br />
soil un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions at a minimum of some 5°C in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8/9 unless otherwise specified.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Melasphaerula racemosa<br />
(South African Fairy Bells)<br />
Melia (Chinaberry Tree)<br />
30 (40)cm, South African Fairy Bells is a herbaceous to evergreen perennial with long slen<strong>de</strong>r, branching<br />
stems crowned by nodding, cream-white or pale orange flower bells with pointed petals above iris-like,<br />
broad foliage. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants<br />
drier at a minimum of some 10°C VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6641 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Chinaberry Tree is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, robust and fast growing small tree from China with an open crown and broad feathered leaves and<br />
pendulous clusters of fragrant, pale rose to lilac flowers followed by showy round, yellowish fruits in autumn. A half winter hardy tree for<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot, either grown in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with some winter protection in col<strong>de</strong>r regions or as a container plant<br />
with a minimum of some 5°C and reduced watering.<br />
Sow the large seeds in any humus rich, well drained substrate at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year. Keep seedlings very<br />
sunny.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 8.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Melia aze<strong>de</strong>rach<br />
(Chinaberry Tree)<br />
Melissa (Lemon Balm)<br />
4 (7)m, Chinaberry Tree is an ornamental <strong>de</strong>ciduous, medium sized tree with an open crown, broadly<br />
feathered dark green leaves and terminal, pendulous clusters of pale lilac or white, strongly fragrant flower<br />
stars followed by ornamental, bright yellow, round fruits (poisonous!) from late summer through early<br />
winter. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n or in col<strong>de</strong>r regions as a<br />
container plant un<strong>de</strong>r frost free conditions throughout the year with reduced watering in winter and a<br />
minimum of some 5°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4919 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Lemon Balm is a small genus in the Mint Family (Lamiaceae) with strongly aromatic, perennial herbaceous herbs. The lemon-scented<br />
leaves are used in potpourris, aroma therapies, and in the preparation of wellness teas. They are easily cultivated in any well drained,<br />
humus-rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow flat on any well drained soil in a sunny spot. Cover fine seeds only slightly with soil, and keep pots at some 15°C to 20°C. Transplant<br />
to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Melissa officinalis<br />
(Lemon Balm)<br />
Melissa officinalis ssp.<br />
altissima<br />
(Crete Balm)<br />
30 (80)cm, Lemon Balm is a herbaceous perennial with light green, strongly toothed, egg shaped,<br />
pleasantly lemon-scented leaves and small pale yellow axillary flowerss which attract bees and butterflies.<br />
The leaves have been used for centuries in potpourris and to prepare teas. It is native of S Europe and N<br />
Africa and is easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3873 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
40 (60)cm, Crete Balm (syn. Melissa romana) is a herbaceous perennial with nicely aromatic, pubescent<br />
leaves which may be used in teas and fruit salads. It is native of the Mediterranean and is easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5218 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Melittis (Bastard Balm)<br />
Bastard Balm belongs to a monotypic genus with only this Eurasian species which occurs in humus rich, slightly moist soils in open spots<br />
in woods. It is a herbaceous perennial with several uright stalks with bicolored, white and rose flowers in whorls in spring. Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drain soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot and transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are<br />
strong enough.<br />
All are Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Melittis melissophyllum<br />
(Bastard Balm)<br />
Melons (Sweet varieties)<br />
120 (40)cm, Bastard Balm is a showy spring-flowering herbaceous wood plant with numerous white-rose<br />
bicolored flowers in upright stalks. For any rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. I<strong>de</strong>al<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r tall shrubs and trees in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7106 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Melons have been cultivated for thousands of years for their sweet and juicy, thirst wrenching flesh. Nowadays numerous cultivars and<br />
hybrids are available. They mostly originate in wild forms of Cucurbita melo from Asia Minor (e.g. Bailan melon, Cantaloupe melon,<br />
Casaba melon, Galia melon, Hami melon, honey<strong>de</strong>w melon, Kolkhoznitsa melon, Muskmelon, Navajo Yellow melon, Ogen melon, Piel <strong>de</strong><br />
Sapo, Sharlyn melon, Sprite melon, sugar melon, and tiger melon) and Cucurbita lanatus from South Africa (various cutlivars of<br />
watermelon). All melons are annual sprawling or climbing, fast growing vines which are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil with<br />
sufficient moisture during growth and in full sun.<br />
Sow flat preferably from end of March to mid April in any rich, well drained soil, three seeds per pot. Keep pots in a sunny and constantly<br />
warm spot insi<strong>de</strong>, e.g. on a window sill, in a heated greenhouse or in the wintergar<strong>de</strong>n at a minimum of some 20°C. Transplant seedlings<br />
to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as temperatures will stay above 10°C at night from late spring to early summer.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre, unless not stated differently.<br />
Melon "Piel <strong>de</strong> Sapo"<br />
(Toad Skin Melon)<br />
Melothria (Mini Cucumber)<br />
3 (5)m, Piel <strong>de</strong> Sapo (Toad Skin Melon) is the most wi<strong>de</strong>ly grown melon in Spain. It produces large ovoid<br />
fruits of some 2kg to 4kg each with a dark green, fissured skin and white and juicy, very sweet flesh<br />
similar to the honeymelon. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Sow un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions in pots at a minimum of some 20°C in mid spring. Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
from late spring to early summer as soon as no more cool nights are to be expected. Seeds are from a<br />
stabilized variety. VI-VII.<br />
SOBRE DE SEMILLAS GRATUITO: Available are 25 absolutely free seed packages with a minimum of<br />
20 seeds each from the melon "Piel <strong>de</strong> Sapo". Please select only one free package per or<strong>de</strong>r and put it<br />
into your shopping cart. Payable are only the regular packing and shipping costs and any markup of €<br />
5.00 for small-amount or<strong>de</strong>rs below € 20.00 (excl. packing and shipping costs).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8367 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Mini Cucumbers are mostly native of Middle and South America and make annual vines from a perennial rootstock. Even if grown as<br />
annual vines in pots they make plenty of small, <strong>de</strong>corative fruits. These are edible in several species and have a cucumber-like, <strong>de</strong>liciously<br />
refreshing taste. They may be eaten raw or sliced in salads. The mini cucumber is easily cultivated in any humus-rich, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot with sufficient watering and fertilization during summer. If grown as a perennial, keep the dormant rootstock almost<br />
completely dry in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. Plants will vigorously re-sprout in following spring.<br />
Sow the small seeds flat in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r protected glass at a minimum of some 20°C. Transplant seedlings to the gar<strong>de</strong>n or larger<br />
pots in any rich soil after last cold nights occurred in late spring.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Melothria pendula<br />
(Gua<strong>de</strong>loupe Mini<br />
Cucumber)<br />
Menispermum (Moonseed)<br />
200 (400)cm, Gua<strong>de</strong>loupe Mini Gourd is a vigorously fast growing herbaceous perennial climber from<br />
southern USA to Central America and can be grown as an annual. It has numerous small, oblong, white<br />
dotted and lined mini cucumbers which are very similar to those of Melothria scabra and which are edible<br />
while still being immature. Mature fruits are laxative and have a rather unpleasant, slightly sweet taste.<br />
Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Either cultivate as an annual or keep<br />
dormant rootstock in winter dry at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8537 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moonseeds are fast growing, woody vines with only small flowers in early summer, but with attractive foliage which beautifully colors in<br />
autumn before falling to give sight to many dark colored berries. Each berry contains only one seed which has the shape of a moon, thus<br />
its popular name "Moonseed". Will grow in any humus rich, yet well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Very easy and adoptable vine.<br />
Sow from autumn to late spring in any rather sandy soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d place. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Will<br />
germinate in late spring to early summer. Transplant young plants in autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Menispermum cana<strong>de</strong>nse<br />
(Canada Moonseed)<br />
3 (8)m, Canada Moonseed is native of woods in eastern Canada. A fast growing, woody vine with medium<br />
sized, light green leaves which turn bright yellow in autumn. Makes clusters of ornamental blackish blue<br />
berries in autumn. For any humus rich, well-drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2902 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Menispermum dauricum 3 (5)m, Asian Moonseed is a woodland species native of East Asia and Japan. It makes quite thin<br />
climbing stems with most ornamental, large, heart shaped, bluish light green leaves and lose clusters of<br />
dark bluish-black berries in autumn. Easy in any rich soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2639 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
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Mentha (Canary Mint)<br />
Canary Mint, an aromatic and fragrant perennial for any well drained, slightly moist soil in full sun. Easily cultivated. Small attractive rose<br />
flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal spikes.<br />
Sow flat on any well drained soil from autumn to early summer. Do not cover seeds, transplant from summer to autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Mentha aff. longifolia 100cm, Canary populations of this mint related to the Mentha longifolia complex. La Palma plants (eastern<br />
ridge of the Cal<strong>de</strong>ra <strong>de</strong> Taburiente, 1500m) have shorter and rather pale rose inflorescences whereas<br />
those from Gran Canaria (east of Roque Gran<strong>de</strong>, Los Marteles, 950m) are taller and have longer, rich<br />
lilac pink inflorescences. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Plants from both<br />
populations are fully winter hardy in Central Europe. VI-VIII.<br />
Mentha longifolia var.<br />
tey<strong>de</strong>a<br />
(Tei<strong>de</strong> Mint) Exclusive<br />
Mentha (Mint)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5145 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Tei<strong>de</strong> Mint, a fragrant variety native of wet places in the Cañadas crater on Tenerife. Makes shorter<br />
stems and strongly pubescent, silvery green foliage. Compact spikes with bright rose flowers. For any<br />
well drained, rocky, slightly wet soil in a sunny spot. winter hardy in Central Europe in a protected, sunny<br />
spot, and excellent pot plant for the winter cold greenhouse or unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática<br />
USDA 8. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2498 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Mint, highly aromatic perennial herbs for any soil in half-sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Easy and might be subject to control their creeping rhizomes in<br />
time. Flowers are very attractive for butterflies and bees.<br />
Sow flat on any well drained soil from autumn to early summer. Do not cover seeds, transplant from summer to autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Mentha aff. longifolia<br />
(ex La Palma, España)<br />
Mentha aff. longifolia<br />
(ex Lebanon)<br />
Mentha aquatica<br />
(Water Mint)<br />
Mentha asiatica<br />
(Asian Mint)<br />
Mentha cervina<br />
(Hart's Pennyroyal Mint)<br />
Mentha longifolia<br />
(Horse Mint)<br />
Mentha longifolia ssp.<br />
capensis<br />
(Cape Mint)<br />
Mentha longifolia var.<br />
tey<strong>de</strong>a<br />
(Tei<strong>de</strong> Mint) Exclusive<br />
70 (100)cm, uni<strong>de</strong>ntified species within the Mentha longifolia group with elongated oval, greyish-green<br />
leaves, <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with short, fine hairs and an aromatic scent. Makes terminal, elongated, <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
clusters of light pink flowers. Seeds from plants growing in wet areas and along waterstreams on the<br />
island of La Palma, Spain. For any rich, well drained, yet slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. A winter hardy<br />
herbaceous mint. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8713 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
70 (120)cm, uni<strong>de</strong>ntified mint variety in the Mentha longifolia group with elongated oval leaves, <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
covered with short, fine hairs. Intense aromatic mint scent and flavor. Makes terminal, elongated, <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
packed clusters of light pink flowers. Seeds from plants found growing along a stream in Yammoune<br />
(Beka'a valley, Lebanon) at some 1.650m. Prefers a rich, well drained, yet slightly moist soil. A<br />
supposedly winter hardy herbaceous mint. V-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1404 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Water Mint is a herbaceous to semi-evergreen Eurasian perennial with strongly fragrant and<br />
aromatic leaves which may be used either fresh or dried in the preparation of refreshing teas and are<br />
used as well for the medical properties. It has <strong>de</strong>nse, short racemes of small pink flowers. Easily grown in<br />
any humus rich, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. Excellent at the edge of a pond or watercourse.<br />
VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5193 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Asian Mint belongs to the Mentha longifolia group (syn. Mentha longifolia var. asiatica) and<br />
is a fully hardy perennial with tall, upright stalks with narrow, grayish-green, scented leaves and terminal<br />
upright to horizontal racemes which consist of numerous pale rose flowers. For any humus rich, welldrained<br />
soil with sufficient moisture in summer. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4025 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Hart's Pennyroyal Mint is a herbaceous to semi-evergreen perennial with highly fragrant and<br />
strong aromatic narrow, greyish-green leaves and upright hold racemes with small rose flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
whorls. This species contains Polegion, which is poisonous (!), thus do not use leaves for the preparation<br />
of herbal teas! It is Native of humus rich, slightly moist soils in Portugal, on the Balearic islands (Spain)<br />
and Corsica (France). Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6394 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
120 (160)cm, Horse Mint has a <strong>de</strong>nse and large foliage, which is strongly silvery-pubescent (hairy), and<br />
shows a very pleasant sweet aroma. This form can be used for the preparation of herbal teas. It makes<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters of small pinky flowers. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1403 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
100cm, Cape Mint or Karoo Mint from S Africa has unusually narrow, long, fresh green leaves with a<br />
sweet-aromatic flavor and terminal spikes of white flowers. Hardy in Central Europe in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3390 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Tei<strong>de</strong> Mint, a fragrant variety native of wet places in the Cañadas crater on Tenerife. Makes shorter<br />
stems and strongly pubescent, silvery green foliage. Compact spikes with bright rose flowers. For any<br />
well drained, rocky, slightly wet soil in a sunny spot. winter hardy in Central Europe in a protected, sunny<br />
spot, and excellent pot plant for the winter cold greenhouse or unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática<br />
USDA 8. V-IX.<br />
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Mentha pulegium<br />
(Penny-Royal Mint)<br />
Mentha suaveolens ssp.<br />
insularis<br />
(Apple Mint)<br />
Mentzelia (Ten-petal Blazingstar)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2498 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Penny-Royal Mint is an European perennial mint species with slightly creeping rhizomes and<br />
annual upright hold flower stalks with strongly aromatic leaves and pale rose flower whorls. This species<br />
contains Polegion, which is poisonous (!), thus do not use leaves for the preparation of herbal teas! Easily<br />
grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7148 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Apple Mint is a herbaceous to semi-evergreen perennial with strongly fragrant and aromatic<br />
leaves which may be used either fresh or dried in the preparation of refreshing teas. The subspecies<br />
insularis is native of the Mediterranean and is easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Seeds from a wild collection on Coll <strong>de</strong> Sóller, Mallorca, Spain at some 350m. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5217 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ten-petal Blazingstar is a small genus of annual or perennials in the Loasaceae family and native to the Americas. They make large,<br />
beautiful star-like, white or yellow flowers above greyish-green foliage. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, slightly rocky or sandy soil<br />
in full sun. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Mentzelia <strong>de</strong>capetala<br />
(Ten-petal Blazingstar)<br />
Mentzelia lindleyi<br />
(Lindley's Yellow Blazing<br />
Star)<br />
20 (60)cm, Ten-petal Blazingstar is a biannual with showy very large white star-like flowers above spiny,<br />
greyish-green, strongly serrated leaves on upright stems. Native of open rocky spots in southwestern<br />
USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4758 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6980 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Menyanthes (Buckbean) & Nymphoi<strong>de</strong>s (Fringed Water-Lily)<br />
Buckbean belongs to a monotypic genus with only this single European and North American species, whereas Fringed Water-Lily is a<br />
Eurasian species from a large genus in Eurasia, North America, South America, Africa and Australia. Both belong to the Gentian family<br />
(Gentianaceae). Menyanthes is a suberect growing to creeping herbaceous perennial with trifoliate leaves and showy inflorescences with<br />
pure white fringed flowers. It is native of wet, marshy spots, often growing in low water at the edge of swamps and ponds in Eurasia and<br />
North America. For any humus rich, always moist soil. An excellent plant for the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond. Nymphoi<strong>de</strong>s is a pure aquatic species<br />
with a similar habit to a water lily and showy rich yellow flowers in summer. It does best with the root stock entirely submersed in a flat<br />
pond, however it will grow in shallow water and at the edge of a pond as well.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Menyanthes trifoliata<br />
(Buckbean)<br />
Nymphoi<strong>de</strong>s peltata<br />
(Yellow Fringed Water-Lily)<br />
Merremia (Hardy Woody Morning Glory)<br />
20 (30)cm, Buckbean is a showy herbaceous bog plant with perennial creeping rhizomes and trifoliate<br />
leaves topped by ornamental pure white flowers with fringed petals. From humus rich, always wet soils in<br />
Eurasia and North America. Best grown as bor<strong>de</strong>r plant of a pond or in water filled pots. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7110 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50cm, Yellow Fringed Water-Lily or Yellow Floating Heart is an aquatic Eurasien species with waterlilylike<br />
small cordate leaves and several ornamental, rich yellow flowers with fringed petals throughout<br />
summer. Best grown with a submersed rootstock some 40cm <strong>de</strong>ep in a pond. Will grow satisfyingly in<br />
shallow water at the edge of a pond as well. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7169 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hardy Woody Morning Glories have trumpet-like flowers above <strong>de</strong>coratively dissected leaves similar to those of real Morning Glories<br />
(Ipomoea spp.), but unlike Ipomoea most species within the genus Merremia are perennials from the Northern hemisphere and have a<br />
woody base and somewhat woody stems. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Plants require a climbing aid.<br />
Soak seeds some 24h in warm water before planting. Use any rich, well drained soil and keep pots sunny at a minimum of some 20°C.<br />
Germination is over a longer period and may take up to one month.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Merremia sibirica 50cm, a hardy annual dwarf perennial climber native from Eastern Asia to northern China. Makes heart<br />
shaped to trilobed leaves and small pale blue, pale rose or white flower trumpets. Easily grown in any rich<br />
well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VIII.<br />
Merremia (Tropical Woody Morning Glory)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4952 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Tropical Woody Morning Glories or Woodroses have trumpet-like flowers above <strong>de</strong>coratively dissected leaves similar to those of real<br />
Morning Glories (Ipomoea spp.), but unlike Ipomoea species, the flowers open during the day and the plants are mostly perennials with a<br />
woody base and somewhat woody stems. They are native of tropical and subtropical America and are easily cultivated as pot plants in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Excellent in a warm wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or heated greenhouse with a winter minimum<br />
of some 15°C with reduced watering.<br />
Soak seeds some 24h in warm water before planting. Use any rich, well drained soil and keep pots sunny at a minimum of some 20°C.<br />
Germination is over a longer period and may take up to one month.<br />
7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Merremia bipinnatipartita<br />
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Mertensia (Bluebells)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8307 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wood Bluebells from North America are winter hardy perennials with most ornamental, sky-blue bellflowers above glaucous leaves. They<br />
are native of humus rich soils in open spots in woods. Easily grown in any rich, well-drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Most species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n from mid summer to early autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Mertensia alpina<br />
(Alpine Bluebell)<br />
Mertensia bakeri<br />
(Baker's Bluebells)<br />
Mertensia brevistyla<br />
(Short-style Bluebells)<br />
Mertensia campanulata<br />
(Idaho Bluebell)<br />
Mertensia echioi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Chinese Bluebells)<br />
Mertensia macdougalii<br />
(Macdougal's Bluebells)<br />
Mertensia oblongifolia<br />
(Oblong Leaf Bluebells)<br />
Mertensia virginica<br />
(Virginia Bluebells)<br />
Mertensia viridis<br />
(Bluebells)<br />
Mesembryanthemum (Iceplant)<br />
10 (15)cm, Alpine Bluebell is a dwarf perennial with <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters of ink blue nodding flower<br />
bells on short stalks with glaucous leaves. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot with<br />
protection from winter wetness. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from a certified wild collection in El<br />
Paso County, Colorado, USA at some 4000m. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5328 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Baker's Bluebells has showy blue flowers above narrow variable leaves. For any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot with protection from winter wetness. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from<br />
a certified wild collection in Gunnison County, Colorado, USA at some 3550m. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5330 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (35)cm, Short-style Bluebells makes terminal clusters of nodding long, bright blue flower trumpet<br />
above silvery green leaves covered with short coarse hairs. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Mesa County, Colorado, USA at some<br />
2750m. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5331 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (150)cm, Idaho Bluebell a taller species with terminal clusters of rich blue flowers. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Blaine County,<br />
Idaho, USA at some 2050m. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5332 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
30cm, Chinese Bluebells is a perennial species with a <strong>de</strong>nse dark green leaf rosette and inkblue flowers.<br />
Native of mountain meadows and open spots in woods in China. Easily grown in any humus rich, well<br />
drained, always slightly moist soil in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6344 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (45)cm, Macdougal's Bluebells has terminal clusters of nodding blue bell flowers above bluish green,<br />
broadly ovate leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a<br />
certified wild collection in Coconino County, Arizona, USA at some 2100m. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5336 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
25 (35)cm, Oblong Leaf Bluebells makes terminal clusters of bright blue, nodding flowers above lance<br />
shaped to elliptical leaves covered with short hairs. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Blaine County, Idaho, USA at some 2050m. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5337 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
30 (60)cm, Virginia Bluebells is an utmost showy early flowering, herbaceous clump-forming perennial<br />
with bluish-green, entire foliage and very showy, bright sky-blue bellflowers in <strong>de</strong>nse clusters. It is native<br />
of rich, semi-moist soils in woods and river floodplains in Missouri (USA). Easily grown in any humus<br />
rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0015 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
25 (35)cm, Bluebells a variable species with terminal clusters of showy rich bluish purple flower bells<br />
above lanceolate, coarsely haired leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. Seeds from certified wild collections in Park County, Colorado, USA at some 3800m and in Carbon<br />
County, Wyoming, USA at some 2300m. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5338 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Iceflowers or Iceplants belong to a small South African genus with usually annual plants with succulent leaves. Several species have been<br />
naturalized in arid areas of Mediterranean climates throughout the world. All Mesembryanthemum make numerous flowers throughout<br />
summer. Easily grown in any very well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Alternatively grow as annulas.<br />
Sow small seeds on top of any well drained soil at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year. Do not cover seeds and always water<br />
from beneath.<br />
50 semilla por sobre.<br />
Mesembryanthemum<br />
crystallinum<br />
(Iceplant)<br />
15cm, Iceflower or Iceplant is an annual plant from South Africa, which has been wi<strong>de</strong>ly naturalized in<br />
arid areas throughout the world. It makes low, multibranching mats with succulent leaves with a redish<br />
tinge in full sun and <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with crystal-like, liquid filled papillae and numerous small white<br />
flowers throughout summer. Its' leaves are edible, yet these do not have a significantly pleasant taste.<br />
Easily grown in any very well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Plants may grow as biannuals,<br />
yet they are best kept as fast growing annuals. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8462 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,29<br />
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Metaplexis (Rough Potato) & Periploca (Silkflower Vine)<br />
Rough Potatoes and Silkflower Vines are native from the Mediterranean through East Asia. All species make quite long, either annual or<br />
woody perennial, <strong>de</strong>ciduous vines. The typical star like flowers within the silk flower family are followed by two capsules which will open to<br />
free small narrow seeds on long, silky parachutes.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots oursi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot during winter. Transplant seedlings in autumn or late spring.<br />
Note: All species within the silk flower family (Asclepiadaceae) contain a poisonous milk sap!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Metaplexis japonica<br />
(Japanese Rough Potato)<br />
Periploca graeca<br />
(Oriental Silkflower Vine)<br />
Metasequoia (Chinese Mammoth Tree)<br />
3 (5)m, Japanese Rough Potato is a very rarely cultivated perennial from East Asia and Japan. It makes<br />
annual, fast growing vines from a perennial rootstock and showy, fringed whittish-rose star-like flowers.<br />
Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Plants require a climbing aid. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8248 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
5 (10)m, Oriental Silkflower Vine is a rarely seen, tall, vigorous woody vine native of Italy, the Balkans,<br />
Greece and Turkey, growing in woodlands and thickets. Makes large, leathery, glossy, dark green leaves<br />
and brownish red flowers on woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous vines and long seed capsules. Easily grown in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2640 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Metasequoia is a monotypic genus and was long believed to be extinct until a living fossil was discovered in only 1948 in Szechuan,<br />
China. Excellent as a solitary tree, very adaptable to soil conditions.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained soil in autumn to early spring in full-sun. Pre-cultivation in pots for two years. Keep pots in a sheltered place<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Metasequoia<br />
glyptostroboi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Chinese Mammoth Tree)<br />
10 (40)m, Chinese Mammoth Tree, a pyramidal summer green conifer with bright green needles, and a<br />
reddish brown, fissuring bark. Small, brown seed capsules in autumn on ol<strong>de</strong>r specimens. For any<br />
slightly moist, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2903 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Micromeria (Canary Islands' and Mediterranean Mountain Thyme)<br />
Canary Islands' and Mediterranean Mountain Thymes are strongly scented plants close to real thyme (Thymus spp.) and wi<strong>de</strong>ly used in<br />
famous Canary and Mediterranean dishes. All make small, woody perennial sub shrubs with usually pinnate and highly aromatic leaves<br />
and small white to rose colored flowers. For any well drained, rocky soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Keep Canary species frostfree, very<br />
sunny and slightly drier in a frostfree spot at a minimum of some 5°C. Plant winter hardy Mediterranean Micromeria species in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a protected and sunny spot.<br />
Sow tiny, almost dust like seeds on any well drained substrate. Do not cover seeds with soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot and water only<br />
irregularly from beneath.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 9/10 unless otherwise stated.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Micromeria benthamii<br />
(Bentham's Mountain<br />
Thyme) Exclusivo<br />
Micromeria bolleana<br />
(Boll's Mountain Thyme)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Micromeria helianthemifolia<br />
ssp. helianthemifolia<br />
Exclusive<br />
Micromeria<br />
herphyllomorpha Exclusive<br />
Micromeria hyssopifolia<br />
Exclusive<br />
20 (30)cm, Bentham's Mountain Thyme is a woody, perennial herb with upright stems <strong>de</strong>nsely packed in<br />
narrow, grayish green leaves with a very strong menthol-lime fragrance and small rose to lilac flowers.<br />
Native of sun exposed, rocky sites in central Gran Canaria. Keep always very sunny with reduced<br />
watering in winter at a minimum of some 7°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3278 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Boll's Mountain Thyme is a perennial with narrow, finely haired grayish-green leaves with a<br />
strong thyme fragrance and numerous white to pale rose flowers. Native of sunny spots in open grounds<br />
in the southeast of La Gomera. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in<br />
winter at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4687 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (40)cm, very rare woody sub shrub found on few rocky sites growing in partial sha<strong>de</strong> in central Gran<br />
Canaria. Makes oval, quite large, fragrant leaves and most ornamental, unusually large, bright rose<br />
flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal spikes in summer. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep cooler<br />
with reduced watering in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3434 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. <strong>de</strong> Arguineguín)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5158 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. <strong>de</strong> Ayaugaures)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (100)cm, woody sub shrub found all over the island of La Palma, from the dryish South in the<br />
Fuencaliente region as well as cooler spots in the pine forest. Has needle-like, dark green to fresh green<br />
foliage which shows a typical, very aromatic lemon-pine fragrance. Branches are <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with<br />
light rose flowers from autumn to late spring. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep cooler<br />
with reduced watering in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3036 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (30)cm, a perennial with small narrow, leaves with a strong thyme fragrance and numerous white<br />
flowers. Native of sunny spots in the pine forest zone in the south of Tenerife. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4696 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5142 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex El Hierro)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Micromeria lachnophylla<br />
Exclusive<br />
Micromeria lanata<br />
(Woolly Mountain Thyme)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
15 (25)cm, a perennial with narrow leaves with a strong thyme fragrance on upright stems covered with<br />
numerous white to pale rose flowers. Native of sunny spots in open grounds in the subalpine region in the<br />
Cañadas crater on Tenerife. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in<br />
winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4728 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Woolly Mountain Thyme is an ornamental cushion plant with compact heads of <strong>de</strong>nsely whitewooly<br />
foliage with a very strong menthol-like fragrance and small white to light rose flowers. Native of sun<br />
exposed, rocky sites in central Gran Canaria. Keep always very sunny with reduced watering in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 7°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3277 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Micromeria lepida Exclusive 10 (20)cm, a perennial with narrow, finely haired grayish-green leaves with a strong thyme fragrance and<br />
numerous white to pale rose flowers. Native of sunny spots in open grounds in the southeast of La<br />
Gomera. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum<br />
of some 15°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Micromeria linkii<br />
(Link's Mountain Thyme)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Micromeria nervosa<br />
Exclusivo<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4704 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
25 (40)cm, Link's Mountain Thyme upright growing, woody stems with narrow, whitish-gray leaves with a<br />
strong pine-lemon fragrance and small white flowers. Native of sunny, rocky sites in northern to central<br />
Gran Canaria. Keep always very sunny with reduced watering in winter at a minimum of some 7°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3276 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, a semi-woody dwarf, slightly aromatic shrub with small leaves and numerous rose flowers on<br />
upright hold branches. Native of rocky soils in sunny spots in the eastern Mediterranean. For any rich,<br />
well drained substrate in pots. Not reliably winter hardy, keep plants drier in winter in full sun at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6291 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Kato Archimandrita, Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Micromeria spec. 001 10 (15)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified species from coastal areas in southern Mallorca, Spain (Cap Blanc). A semi<br />
woody perennial with small, ovate, strongly thyme fragrant leaves and short inflorescences with miniature<br />
pale rose to white tubular flowers. For any rocky, sandy substrate in full sun throughout the year. In winter<br />
keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
Micromeria spec. 002<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
Micromeria spec. 003<br />
(ex Cyprus, Madari)<br />
Micromeria teneriffae<br />
Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4928 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cap Blanc)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (20)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified species from central areas on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. A semi woody perennial with small,<br />
ovate, strongly thyme fragrant leaves on upright hold stems and axillary, pale rose to white flowers. For<br />
any rocky, well drained substrate in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum<br />
of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6451 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified, evergreen, strongly branching aromatic species with dark green leaves and<br />
numerous miniature rose flowers. Native of rock crevices in mountains on Cyprus. For any very well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some<br />
5°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6678 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cyprus, Madari)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, a perennial with small oval, slightly glossy leaves with a strong thyme fragrance and numerous<br />
white to pale rose flowers. Native of sunny spots in open grounds in the southeast of Tenerife. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4724 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Micromeria tenuis Exclusive 25 (40)cm, upright growing, woody stems with narrow, grayish green, needle-like leaves with a pleasant<br />
pine-lemon fragrance and small, pure white flowers. Native of sunny, rocky sites in central and S Gran<br />
Canaria. Keep always very sunny with reduced watering in winter at a minimum of some 7°C. V-VII.<br />
Micromeria thymifolia<br />
(Balkan Mint)<br />
Micromeria varia<br />
(Variable Mountain Thyme)<br />
Micromeria varia ssp.<br />
meridialis Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3435 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. <strong>de</strong> Arguineguín)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5148 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. <strong>de</strong> Tsartico)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30), Balkan Mint is a perennial winter hardy species with mint-fragrant, narrow, dark green, slightly<br />
glossy leaves and upright racemes with numerous small white flowers. Leaves may be used for the<br />
preparation of herbal teas. From open sites in Hungary and the Balkan region. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8072 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Variable Mountain Thyme is a very variable, woody, strongly branching sub shrub with<br />
narrowly oval, grayish green to olive green leaves with an intensive thyme-lemon fragrance and small rose<br />
to lilac flowers. Native of sun exposed, rocky sites on all western islands including Lanzarote and Gran<br />
Canaria. Seeds <strong>de</strong>rive from a population of the latter island (Camino <strong>de</strong> las Cuevas <strong>de</strong>l Acero), Bco. <strong>de</strong><br />
Añavingo and Chinamada (Tenerife). Keep always very sunny with reduced watering in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 7°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3275 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4706 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife - Añavingo)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4710 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife - Chinamada)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, a small woody shrub with highly aromatic thyme-fragrant narrow leaves and numerous pale<br />
rose flowers. From open spots in central Gran Canaria. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
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Micromeria varia ssp.<br />
thymoi<strong>de</strong>s var. thymoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Exclusive<br />
Micromeria (Hardy Mountain Thyme)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6419 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, ground covering, strongly aromatic, woody sub shrub from open spots in rocky soils in central<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. Has <strong>de</strong>nsely pale green leafed stems and numerous bright rose flowers. Fresh or dried leaves<br />
may be used in salads and soups. For any rocky, well drained soil in a sunny spot in the heated<br />
greenhouse or cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Keep drier and sunny in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1104 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Micromeria are strongly scented plants close to Thyme and wi<strong>de</strong>ly used in the Mediterranean cookery and for the extraction of essential<br />
oils. Perennial, semi-woody sub shrubs with small pinnate to oval small leaves and small white to rose flowers. For any well drained, rocky<br />
soil in a protected spot in full sun.<br />
Sow the tiny, almost dust like seeds on any well drained substrate. Do not cover seeds with soil. Keep pots in a sheltered, sunny spot and<br />
always water from beneath.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 to 7.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Micromeria thymifolia<br />
(Balkan Mint)<br />
Mimosa (Sensitive Plant)<br />
20 (30), Balkan Mint is a perennial winter hardy species with mint-fragrant, narrow, dark green, slightly<br />
glossy leaves and upright racemes with numerous small white flowers. Leaves may be used for the<br />
preparation of herbal teas. From open sites in Hungary and the Balkan region. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8072 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sensitive Plants or Mimosa belong to a broad genus of mostly perennials and woody shrubs or small trees from the Americas. They<br />
usually have axillary rose flower buds and ornamental feathered leaves. Several species show a rapid movement and fold their feathered<br />
leaves when touched, hurt or exposed to heat. A couple of species (such as Mimosa tenuiflora, syn. Mimosa hostilis) contain psychoactive<br />
substances and have been used by Indian tribes for ceremonies. All species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Keep perennial species in pots at a minimum of some 15°C in full sun.<br />
Sow in pots in any rich, well drained soil in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r glass at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year. Transplant plants<br />
grown as annuals (e.g. Mimosa pudica) to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights fom late spring to early summer.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Mimosa pudica<br />
(Sensitive Plant)<br />
Mimosa tenuiflora<br />
(Jurema Mimosa)<br />
Mimosa (Winterhardy Sensitive Plant)<br />
40 (100)cm, Sensitive Plant or Mimosa is a short lived perennial which is usually grown as an annual in<br />
col<strong>de</strong>r regions. It has feathered leaves and rosy-pink flower buds and is native of tropical America. Its'<br />
feathered leaves rapidly fold when touched, hurt or exposed to heat. Easily grown in any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in a sunny spot. Best grown as an annual, sow un<strong>de</strong>r glass in mid spring at a minimum of soms<br />
20°C. Keep pots in a sunny spot and transplant seedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last<br />
freezing nights from end of spring to mid summer. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8024 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
2 (7)m, Jurema Mimosa (syn. Mimosa hostilis) is a perennial evergreen small tree with ornamental<br />
feathered leaves and white flower buds from Brazil to Mexico. Parts of this plant have been traditionally<br />
used for some psychoactive compounds by Indian tribes. Dried and pow<strong>de</strong>red bark of this species<br />
(Tepezcohuite) has an adstringent and anti-inflammatory property. Easily grown in any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C. X-<br />
V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8023 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Mimosa is a very diverse genus with numerous annual to herbaceous perennials and <strong>de</strong>ciduous small woody shrubs. Mimosa nuttallii<br />
(syn. Schrankia nuttallii) from prairies in North America folds its feathered leaves when touched or exposed to heat. Nice clusters of rose<br />
flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough or in autumn<br />
after leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Mimosa nuttallii<br />
(Sensitive Rose)<br />
Mimulus (Monkey Flower)<br />
30cm, Sensitive Rose or Catclaw is a very curious herbaceous, spreading, semi-woody shrub with pale<br />
pink to rose, puffed flower balls and feathered leaves which react to any touch. It is native of sandy to<br />
rocky soils in the Great Plains (USA). For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3931 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Monkey Flowers are native of humus rich, slightly moist soils along si<strong>de</strong> streams and in sunny spot in woods in North America. They grow<br />
as annual to semi-perennials and make numerous showy flowers in various colors. All species are easily raised in a rich, well-drained,<br />
preferably slightly moits soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow the dustlike seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil. Do not cover seeds with soil and keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Transplant seedlings to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough. Un<strong>de</strong>r suitable conditions plants will readily self-sow. I<strong>de</strong>al for a<br />
slightly moist edge at a pond.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre..<br />
Mimulus ringens<br />
(Monkey Flower)<br />
80 (120)cm, Monkey Flower is a tall herbaceous perennial with showy axillary purplish-blue flowers on<br />
erect stalks. It is native of moist meadows, flood plains and along si<strong>de</strong> streams throughout most of North<br />
America. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a preferably partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>. VI-IX.<br />
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Mirabilis (Four O'Clock)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0016 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Mirabilis jalapa<br />
(Four O'Clock Flower)<br />
Mirabilis multiflora<br />
(Showy Four O'Clock<br />
Flower)<br />
Moluccella (Bells of Ireland)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6973 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (90)cm, Showy Four O'Clock Flower is a herbaceous perennial with several stems covered with oval<br />
leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters with showy mauve to magenta flowers. It is native of rocky, dryish soils<br />
in open spots in pine or juniper woodlands from south western USA to Mexico. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun. IV-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4759 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Bells of Ireland is a small genus of only two species native of the eastern Mediterranean and Middle Asian regions (thus its common name<br />
is completely misleading). They are attractive and unusual annuals with a tall spike of rich light green bells (which are bracts or<br />
pseudopetals surrounding the small, rather inconspicuous white flowers insi<strong>de</strong>) in summer, which are used dry in flower arrangements.<br />
Sow preferably from summer to late autumn in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. As<br />
seeds require a cooling period for several weeks seeds usually do not germinate in the same year of sowing, but in spring of the following<br />
year. Transplant to a sunny, well drained site as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Moluccella laevis<br />
(Bells of Ireland)<br />
Momordica (Bitter Melon & Gac Fruit)<br />
100 (150)cm, Bells of Ireland is the more attractive and taller of the two species with fresh green,<br />
unusual, quite large, cup-like bracts from late summer through autumn. For any rich, yet well drained soil<br />
in full sun. Seeds from a wild collection ma<strong>de</strong> in Anjar, Beka'a plains, Lebanon at some 1.050m. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2937 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bitter Melon, Balsam Apple and Gac Fruit are vigorous annual to perennial vines within the cucumber family (Cucurbitaceae) and are<br />
native to tropical Asia. They are fast growing and have lobed leaves and medium-sized white or bright yellow flowers followed by pale<br />
green fruits which turn to a dazzling bright orange with maturity. Fruits contain various seeds covered with a spectacular scarlet flesh. On<br />
maturity the fruits open like a flower to reveal the seeds. Immature and cooked fruits from some species are used in tradionally Asian<br />
cookery and medicine. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the growing<br />
season. Excellent for a warm wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse, where they are free-flowering and produce several fruits per plant.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny and very warm spot at a minimum of some 20°C. Germination is over a<br />
longer period, and may take up to three months. Plants require a climbing aid.<br />
7 semillas pro sobre, unless not stated differently.<br />
Momordica charantia<br />
(Bitter Melon)<br />
5 (10)m, Bitter Melon is a strong growing perennial vine native of tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and<br />
Australia and is usually grown as an annual in col<strong>de</strong>r regions. Its' pale yellow flowers are followed by<br />
ovoid, warty, light green fruits, changing their color to bright-orange and containing several seeds covered<br />
with a brilliant scarlet coating. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot and a minimum of<br />
some 20°C during the growing season. In col<strong>de</strong>r regions best grown in a greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-<br />
IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3351 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Momordica foetida 3 (5)m, a creeping annual climber with ornamental heart-shaped leaves and showy apricot flowers with a<br />
darker heart. VII-IX.<br />
Monanthes<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0066 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Monanthes is a small genus of strongly succulent, dwarf members within the Crassulaceae family and mainly confirmed to the Canary<br />
islands, the Ma<strong>de</strong>ira and the Cape Ver<strong>de</strong> archipelago and in mountains in southwestern Morocco. Most species make stemless to short<br />
stemmed rosettes of tiny, strongly succulent leaves and do not reach more than 1cm in diameter. They are easily grown in even very small<br />
pots in any rich, well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. Keep plants drier in winter in full sun and at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow dustlike seeds on any very well drained, rock-sandy soil and do not cover with soil. Keep seedlings only slightly moist from beneath.<br />
Do not transplant after sowing, but let them create ornamental, <strong>de</strong>nse mats of rosettes.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Monanthes anagensis<br />
Exclusive<br />
10 (15)cm, a perennial with strongly succulent, elongated ovoid leaves on pendulous stems similar to<br />
Monanthes laxiflora. Native of rocky walls in eastern Tenerife. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6426 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Monarda (Beebalm or Horsemint)<br />
Monarda or Horsemint are Sage like annuals or woody perennials with usually aromatic foliage and numerous funnel-shaped flowers in<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse spikes throughout the summer until autumn. They are fast growing plants, excellent in any rocky and humus rich soil in a sunny<br />
spot in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in a well drained soil in full sun at 20°C. Transplant to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n after last frosts in late spring. Make excellent summer pot<br />
plants as well.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8 unless stated differently.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Monarda austromontana<br />
(Mexican Bergamot)<br />
Monarda bradburiana<br />
(Bradbury's Monarda)<br />
Monarda citriodora<br />
(Lemon Bergamot)<br />
Monarda fistulosa<br />
(Wild Bergamot)<br />
Monarda pectinata<br />
(Spotted Horsemint)<br />
Monarda punctata<br />
(Spotted Beebalm)<br />
Monar<strong>de</strong>lla (Mountain Coyote Mint)<br />
80 (110)cm, Mexican Bergamot make tall stems covered with rosy pink tubular flowers and fragrant<br />
narrow leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VIII<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5339 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (50)cm, Bradbury's Monarda is clump-forming perennial with narrow, glossy, <strong>de</strong>ep green, aromatic<br />
leaves. The <strong>de</strong>nse terminal cluster consists of pale rose to white flowers with nice purplish spots. It is<br />
native of rich soils in open spots in woods in central USA (Indiana Iowa, Kansas, Alabama, Arkansas and<br />
Texas). Easily grown in a rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0017 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (80)cm, Lemon Bergamot is a showy, fast-growing annual with rich lemon-scented, lanceolate,<br />
serrated leaves and large, rose flowers fading to white over the flowering season. Native to Texas, USA.<br />
VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1409 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Wild Bergamot is a tall perennial with erect stems and a single terminal, <strong>de</strong>nse cluster of<br />
bright pink tubular flowers attracting bees and butterflies. The long, lance shaped, toothed leaves are very<br />
aromatic and may be used in teas. Native of prairies, fields and open spot in woods in north-eastern USA.<br />
Best grown in any dry to medium wet, well drained soils in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3162 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (90)cm, Spotted Horsemint is a herbaceous, sometimes semi-woody perennial with an erect stem with<br />
opposite, hairy, lance shaped leaves with an oregano-like aromatic smell, and a terminal raceme with<br />
<strong>de</strong>nsely packed, small rose to laven<strong>de</strong>r flowers. The leaves have antibacterial and antifungal properties<br />
and are used in the preparation of teas. Native of sunny spots in meadows in North America (Vermont to<br />
Minnesota, south to Florida, and E Texas and Mexico). For any rich, very well drained, preferably slightly<br />
rocky or sandy soil in full sun. III-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3904 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (90)cm, Spotted Beebalm is a tall, showy, fast-growing North American annual with lanceolate, entire,<br />
aromatic leaves and terminal, <strong>de</strong>nse spikes with large, rose and white flowers. For any rich, well drained,<br />
preferably slightly sandy soil in full sun. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3613 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Mountain Coyote Mint are semi-woody, short stalked perennials with very aromatic foliage and numerous funnel-shaped, pink flowers in<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse terminal spikes throughout summer until autumn. They are fast growing and excellent in any rocky, humus rich, well drained soil in<br />
a very sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat in a well drained soil in full sun from autumn to early summer. Transplant to a protected spot in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as<br />
plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Monar<strong>de</strong>lla odoratissima<br />
(Mountain Coyote Mint)<br />
Moraea (South African Iris)<br />
30 (80)cm, Mountain Coyote Mint is a herbaceous perennial with erect stems with opposite, hairy, lance<br />
shaped leaves with a pleasant mint-like odor and flavor. The terminal racemes are <strong>de</strong>nsely packed with<br />
small rose to bluish-pink flowers. The leaves have antibacterial and antifungal properties and are used in<br />
the preparation of teas. Native of mountain meadows and open spots in woods in North America (from<br />
California north to Washington and east to Nevada). For any rich, very well drained, preferably slightly<br />
rocky or sandy soil in full sun. III-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3905 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Moraea are Iris like plants from South Africa with long, broad lanceolate and usually evergreen to semi evergreen leaves with similar, large<br />
flowers as real Iris. Hardy in a sheltered place in the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n in full sun to half-sha<strong>de</strong> with a good mulch layer as protection against<br />
freezing through. After heavy freezing plants will resprout in late spring, excellent pot plants for an unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse.<br />
All Moraea should be given some extra drainage in or<strong>de</strong>r to keep rhizomes rather dry in winter. Will flower freely if happy.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 10°C in spring any well drained, yet humus rich soil in full sun. Frostfree pot cultivation for preferably two<br />
years.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8 unless stated differently.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Moraea alticola 70 (100)cm, makes only a single leaf and rather large, dull yellow flowers. For any humus rich, slightly<br />
moist, yet well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Zona Climática USDA 6. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1410 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea bellen<strong>de</strong>nii 50 (100)cm, makes an upright stalk with bright yellow flower cups. Native of rocky or clay soils from<br />
Darling to Plettenberg Bay. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter<br />
protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6012 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea bifida 30 (60)cm, very variable in size, produces a single leaf and tricolored flowers in rich salmon, white and<br />
yellow. For any well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Requires winter protection (mulch layer). VII-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1411 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea bipartita 20cm, makes several small blue Iris like flowers on elegant stalks above grass like leaves. Native of clay<br />
soils from the Karoo, Southern and Eastern Cape. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected<br />
spot. Fully winter hardy with some shelter from excessive winter moisture during dormancy. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3506 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea ciliata 10 (20)cm, a dwarf species with <strong>de</strong>nse, dark green leaves and few fragrant white, blue to yellowish-brown<br />
flowers. V-VII.<br />
Moraea collina<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0067 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8617 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea cooperi 15 (25)cm, a smaller species with quite large, bright yellow iris like flowers on a terminally branching stem<br />
and grass-like, very thin leaves. For any rich, well drained soil. Keep preferably frostfree in winter with<br />
reduced watering and a minimum of some 5°C. Excellent in an unheated greenhouse or cold<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-VIII.<br />
Moraea elegans<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6246 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8618 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea elliotii 40 (50)cm, medium sized Moraea with fol<strong>de</strong>d leaves and nice violet blue flowers with contrasting<br />
yellowish-orange nectar gui<strong>de</strong>s. For any well drained soil in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n,<br />
supposedly not hardy enough in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n. Partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Zona Climática USDA 9. VII-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1412 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea falcifolia 5cm, a miniature species with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette and few white flowers with a yellowish base on<br />
outer petals. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0069 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea fugax 20 (80)cm, makes upright stalks with iris like, strongly scented, indigo blue flowers. Native of sandy to<br />
rocky soils from Namaqualand to Mossel Bay. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a<br />
good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool<br />
greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6011 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea gawleri 15 (45)cm, makes showy pale orange to brownish yellow flowers on slen<strong>de</strong>r, upright stalks. Native of<br />
sandy to rocky soils from northern Namaqualand to Humansdorp. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some<br />
5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6010 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea hesperantha 25 (45)cm, makes only two, long leaves and dark purplish-blue flowers. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0070 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea hiemalis 20 (40)cm, dwarf species, solitary leaf emerging before flowers which are rather large, perfumed, yellow<br />
with darker veins. For any well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Provi<strong>de</strong> good winter protection<br />
(thick mulch layer), better in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1414 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea huttonii 30 (50)cm, an evergreen species with sweetly perfumed lemon yellow flowers. For any humus rich,<br />
slightly moist, yet well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Leaves will die down from freezing and<br />
emerge again in late spring. Evergreen if cultivated in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse. Zona climática<br />
USDA 8. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1415 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea inclinata 40 (90)cm, single, nodding leaf and attractive violet blue flowers with contrasting yellowish nectar gui<strong>de</strong>s.<br />
For any well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Give some winter protection (mulch layer). Zona<br />
Climática USDA 7. VII-VIII.<br />
Moraea incurva<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1416 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8328 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea lugubris 10 (20)cm, a dwarf species with brilliant lilac-blue flower on slen<strong>de</strong>r stalks. Native of sandy, slightly moist<br />
soils from Bokkeveld Mountains to Bredasdorp. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a<br />
good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool<br />
greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6009 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Moraea macrocarpa 30 (80)cm, makes pale bluish-pink flowers with central yellow nectar gui<strong>de</strong>s above narrow leaves. Best<br />
grown in a rich, well drained, preferably rocky soil in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse<br />
or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3824 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea macronyx 10 (20)cm, dwarf species with pale yellow, fragrant flowers and short leaves with undulated margins. Best<br />
grown in a rich, well drained, preferably rocky soil in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse<br />
or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3833 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea neglecta 20 (40)cm, usually solitary growing species with rich yellow flowers. For any well drained, rather sandy<br />
soil in full sun. Provi<strong>de</strong> a good winter protection (thick mulch layer), better in a cool greenhouse or<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1418 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea ochroleuca 50 (70)cm, rich yellow to bright orange flowers. In or<strong>de</strong>r to enjoy it’s very early flowers it should be grown<br />
in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in any well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. II-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1419 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea papilionacea 10 (20)cm, dwarf branching Moraea with scented salmon-pink and yellow flowers. For well drained soil in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Requires a good winter protection (mulch layer), better un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions<br />
in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1420 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea polyanthos 15 (45)cm, branched species with nicely scented, bright blue to purplish blue flowers and contrasting<br />
yellow nectar gui<strong>de</strong>s. Native of flats and lower slopes in South Africa. For any rocky, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny, protected spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1421 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea polystachya 25 (40)cm, from dryish areas, produces pale laven<strong>de</strong>r blue to pale blue flowers. For any very well drained,<br />
rather inorganic soil in full sun. Give good winter protection (mulch layer), better in a frostfree<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1422 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea pritzeliana 20cm, makes quite large, iris-like, intense laven<strong>de</strong>r blue to rich blue flowers above a very unusual, middle<br />
to dark green, and spiral leaf.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1423 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea ramosissima 50 (120)cm, a tall species with most ornamental bright yellow flowers on branching racemes. Native of<br />
semi moist soils from Gifberg to Eastern Cape. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a<br />
good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool<br />
greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6008 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea reticulata 20cm, another dwarf species with an enrolled leaf and bright yellow flowers. For any well drained soil in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Some winter protection (mulch layer) is recommendable. Zona Climática USDA<br />
7. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1424 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea serpentina 5 (15)cm, one of the smallest Moraea with rather large tricolored flowers in white, blue and yellow above a<br />
twisting leaf. For any well drained, preferably inorganic soil in full sun. Best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1425 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea simulans 10 (15)cm, a dwarf species with narrow yellowish-green leaves and upright stalks with small sky-blue<br />
flowers with darker blue spots. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a protected, sunny spot. In<br />
col<strong>de</strong>r climates give some protective dry mulch layer in winter. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4604 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea spathulata 50 (90)cm, un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions this species is evergreen and shows a very long flower period with<br />
plenty of yellow lowers. For any well drained soil in full sun. Give some winter protection (mulch layer) or<br />
grow as pot plant un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1426 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea speciosa 40 (75)cm, branched species with quite large, pale bluish-mauve flowers and yellow nectar gui<strong>de</strong>s.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1427 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea tricuspidata 25 (60)cm, white to cream white flowers, with brownish speckles in the center and yellowish to brownish<br />
speckled nectar gui<strong>de</strong>s.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1428 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea tripetala 10 (50)cm, very variable in height with pale to dark bluish-purple flowers, lower petals with a white or<br />
yellow base. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0072 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Moraea tulbaghensis 20 (40)cm, medium sized species native with a solitary leaf and ornamental bright orange flowers with<br />
black inner blotches. Best grown in a humus rich, well drained soil in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a<br />
cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3832 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Moraea vegata 20 (40)cm, yellowish brown to blue sha<strong>de</strong>d flowers. Provi<strong>de</strong> a good winter protection (thick mulch layer),<br />
better in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática USDA 9. V-VII.<br />
Morus (Mulberry)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1429 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Mulberries are <strong>de</strong>ciduous, slow growing trees to medium-sized shrubs with a nicely roun<strong>de</strong>d crown and ornamental, lobed to entire dark<br />
green to fresh green, heart-shaped leaves silvery-green beneath and numerous <strong>de</strong>licious, very sweet, raspberry-like fruits from late<br />
summer to early autumn. Excellent for a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny, protected spot with a leafy, humus-rich, well drained soil and sufficient<br />
moisture in summer. Young plants require some frost protection in winter (e.g. a dry mulch layer).<br />
Sow flat in autumn or early spring in any rich, well drained, slightly sandy soil in a sunny position. Grow in pots for two years, keep<br />
seedlings in a protected spot during winter. Transplant by the end of the second year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6/7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Morus alba<br />
(White Mulberry)<br />
Morus rubra<br />
(Red Mulberry)<br />
Musa (Ornamental Banana)<br />
4 (15)m, White Mulberry or Chinese Mulberry is wi<strong>de</strong>ly grown in S Europe, India and China as food plant<br />
for silkworms. It is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous small, round-topped tree with lobed to entire, light green, strongly serrated<br />
cordate leaves. The small greenish yellow flowers are inconspicuous, but the white, raspberry-like fruits<br />
are <strong>de</strong>liciously sweet and are usually eaten fresh and raw. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d, protected spot. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3877 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6878 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Ornamental Bananas are native of tropical and subtropical woods throughout Asia. They are vigorous, fast-growing species with tropical,<br />
large leaves and long-lasting colorful inflorescences and fruits in several species. The smaller bananas from montane regions in the<br />
Himalayas are excellently grown as container plants and some very cold hardy species may be even planted out to the gar<strong>de</strong>n in Central<br />
Europe (e.g. Musa basjoo and Musa sikkimensis). All are easily grown in any humus-rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot, and a winter<br />
minimum of some 15°C with reduced watering. Cold hardy species require a thick insulating winter protection in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in a fertile,<br />
free-draining, humus-rich soil.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow in a humus- rich, sandy soil, keep pots only slightly moist at a minimum of some 22°C (optimal 27°C) throughout the year.<br />
Germination in this genus is very irregular and may start after some two months, whereas the last seeds may need some six months until<br />
the first leaves are <strong>de</strong>veloped.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Musa ornata<br />
(Ornamental Pink Banana)<br />
Musa sikkimensis<br />
(Darjeeling Banana)<br />
Musa velutina<br />
(Velvet Pink Banana)<br />
Muscari (Real Grape Hyacinth)<br />
200 (350)cm, Ornamental Pink Banana is a most <strong>de</strong>corative species with bright pink bracts in its<br />
inflorescence and very long, narrow leaves, which may gain up to 200cm in length. The fruits turn<br />
greenish yellow when ripe and contain several black seeds. For any humus rich, very well drained soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (winter) spot. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3423 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
300 (450)cm, Darjeeling Banana amongst the cold-hardiest of all bananas, which may be planted out to<br />
the gar<strong>de</strong>n in Central Europe. It is native of montane forests in north-eastern India and Bhutan in the<br />
Himalayas and makes a massive trunk with very long and broad leaves, both with a reddish sha<strong>de</strong>. After<br />
plants have died down in winter, it will regrow vigorously from the large subterranean rhizome in late<br />
spring. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Give trunk and rhizomes a very thick mulchlayer<br />
with height of at least 50cm in winter. Zona Climática USDA 7. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3424 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Velvet Pink Banana is a most ornamental banana from India and has bright pink bracts and<br />
intense pink fruits, which are <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with smooth short hairs. The fruits <strong>de</strong>velop even on plants<br />
grown in a container. For any humus rich, very well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny<br />
(winter) spot. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3425 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Muscari inclu<strong>de</strong>s some of the most attractive and easiest spring flowering bulbs. Plants make usually <strong>de</strong>nse inflorescences with small,<br />
sweetly fragrant flowers in blue sha<strong>de</strong>s. Easy to naturalize in virtually any soil in a sunny spot which may fall completely dry in summer.<br />
Sow flat autumn to late spring in any well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot in winter. Transplant young<br />
bulbs best in fall of their second year. Most Muscari will flower in their third year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Muscari armeniacum 20cm, from Greece, Turkey to Caucasus growing in grassy hillsi<strong>de</strong>s. Blue flowers with a purple tinge. For<br />
rich soil in a sunny place. Very easy and will naturalize. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1430 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Muscari aucheri 20cm, from north-eastern Turkey to Iran, growing in rocky places intense blue flowers, up to 3 stalks per<br />
bulb. For any sunny spot. III-IV.<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1431 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Muscari azureum 10 (15)cm, dwarf Muscari from Caucasus growing in damp mountain meadows. Unique flowers in sky<br />
blue, completely opening mouth. Very elegant and hard to find Muscari for a sunny spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1432 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Muscari botryoi<strong>de</strong>s 20 (25)cm, native of most Europe. Stems longer than leaves, up to 4 racemes per bulb with <strong>de</strong>ep blue<br />
flowers. Naturalizes readily in any good soil. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1433 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Muscari comosum 25 (40)cm, large Muscari native to most of S Europe to Turkey and Iraq, up to 2.200m in dry meadows.<br />
Pure violet flowers, crowned by pink sterile blooms. Very showy and easy. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1435 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Muscari latifolium 20 (25)cm, from NW Turkey occurring in open pine forest at 1.000m. Every bulb produces a single broad<br />
leaf, which encircles the stem at the base. Lower flowers dark blue, upper, sterile flowers in sky blue. III-<br />
IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1438 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Muscari leucostomum 12 (15)cm, highly attractive, very dark blue, almost black flower heads, each flower with a white edge.<br />
Native of rocky hillsi<strong>de</strong>s in central Asia. For any well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV.<br />
Muscari muscarimi<br />
(Musk Grapehyacinth)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1439 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
12 (20)cm, Musk Grapehyacinth is a rather rarely seen species with pale brownish-white lower and few<br />
sky-blue upper flowers on a 15 cm tall stem. Flowers have a <strong>de</strong>licious, strong sweet musk scent. Makes<br />
few broad, dark bluish-green leaves. Native of sunny spots in dryish hillsi<strong>de</strong>s in southern Turkey. For any<br />
well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seed is always very scarce. IV.<br />
10 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1441 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Muscari neglectum 20 (30)cm, quite tall Muscari native of S Europe to Lebanon and Iran. Produces two to three stalks per<br />
bulb with blackish blue flowers and white teeth, crowned by some paler blue sterile blooms. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1442 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Muscari pallens 10 (15)cm, rarely seen dwarf Muscari with usually ice blue flowers in a <strong>de</strong>nse cluster on a short stem. For<br />
any well drained and sunny spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1443 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Muscari tubergenianum 20cm, from N Iran, close to Muscari aucheri, but with pure attractive sky blue flowers and broad leaves.<br />
For any sunny spot, increases slowly. III-IV.<br />
Musella (Gol<strong>de</strong>n Lotus or Dwarf Banana)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1449 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Gol<strong>de</strong>n Lotus Flower (though it is not related to the genus Lotus, but to the Banana family) is a most ornamental subtropical plant native to<br />
China (Yunnan and Guizhou provinces) and an i<strong>de</strong>al container plant in col<strong>de</strong>r climates due its reduced size and large, bright yellow, waxy,<br />
very long lasting (up to 6 months !) flower heads. The root system my survive winter outsi<strong>de</strong> in Central Europe similar to the winter hardy<br />
Chinese Banana (Musa basjoo) if the rootstock is protected with a very thick and dry (some 50cm high) mulch layer in winter. If grown as<br />
a pot plant, keep plants frostfree at a minimum of some 10°C, drier and always sunny in winter. In summer it prefers a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot and even moisture. Any humus rich, well drained soil is suitable.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e. g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow seeds throughout the year flat in any humus rich, very well drained soil at some 25°C to 307°C. Keep seedlings always sunny in<br />
winter, in summer move pots to a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Plants gain flowering size within only three to four years after sowing and<br />
propagate well by un<strong>de</strong>rground rhizomes.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8 (protected root stock).<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Musella lasiocarpa<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Lotus Banana)<br />
100 (150)cm, Gol<strong>de</strong>n Lotus is a most ornamental and easily grown plant found at up to 2.500m in its<br />
habitat in China, where it is now believed to be extinct. Its banana-like, glaucous green leaves have<br />
reddish brown margins in a sunny spot and are born on a massive, short pseudo stem. Its large, erect,<br />
waxy, bright yellow flower heads resemble a lotus flower and last several months. Sometimes short,<br />
banana-like, hairy fruits are formed (not palatable) after flowering. V-XI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2286 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Musschia (Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Giant Bellflower)<br />
The genus Musschia is en<strong>de</strong>mic to Ma<strong>de</strong>ira and consists of only three species, Musschia aurea (yellow flowers), Musschia wollastonii<br />
(brownish-red flowers), and most recently in 2007 discovered Musschia isambertoi (yellowish-green flowers) from the island of Deserta<br />
Gran<strong>de</strong> (Selvagens archipelago). All are very distinct and absolutely rare members of the Bellflower family, somehow related to Azorina<br />
vidalli from the Azores that we offer as well. The winter minimum for both offered species are some 10°C in a sunny spot.<br />
As these two species occupy total different habitats, their requirements on sowing the dust-like seeds are quite different.<br />
Musschia aurea: Sow flat on any rocky soil, which should be kept always slightly moist until germination starts. Keep seedlings drier in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Musschia wollastonii: Sow flat on any humus rich soil, which should be kept always slightly moist from beneath. Keep seedlings always<br />
slightly moist in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Musschia aurea Exclusive 40 (100)cm, rare en<strong>de</strong>mic growing in vertical cliffs facing the sea at lower altitu<strong>de</strong>s, known from only few<br />
sites on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. Makes massive, woody, brownish-gray trunks and rosettes of long, glossy, fresh green,<br />
serrated leaves from which emerges the tall, lax inflorescence of large, upwards facing yellow flowers.<br />
Virtually unknown in cultivation this is the first time it is offered to the public. In contrast to the second<br />
species it requires a rocky, very-well drained soil in an always sunny spot, winter minimum 10°C. VII-IX.<br />
Musschia wollastonii<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Giant Bellflower)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Myosotis (Canary Forget-Me-Not)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1105 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
180 (350)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Giant Bellflower is a most impressive monocarpic member with a tall woody stem<br />
topped by a rosette of very large, up to 70cm long, pubescent, serrated, broadly lanceolate leaves, from<br />
which emerges the giant, lax pyramidal inflorescence of numerous brownish red, upwards facing flowers.<br />
A spectacular plant which is utmost rare in nature, growing on vertical, moist cliffs in few sites in the<br />
laurel forest in central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. Prefers a humus rich soil, which should be kept always slightly moist, and<br />
a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in summer, sunnier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. IX-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1108 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Forget-Me-Nots are native throughout the world in temperate regions. They are annuals or perennials with usually pale to intense bluish<br />
flowers with a yellow heart on lax racemes and a basal rosette with slightly coarse leaves. Easily cultivated in a humus rich, slightly moist<br />
soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. The Canary Forget-Me-Not is a dwarf perennial from the laurel forest zone and should be kept<br />
frostfree in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, well drained, always sligthly moist soil at some 20°C. Do not cover seeds with soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 5°C.Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Myosotis latifolia<br />
(Canary Forget-Me-Not)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Myosotis (Winter Hardy Forget-me-not)<br />
10 (20)cm, Canary Forget-Me-Not a dwarf perennial with short-stemmed, evergreen rosette with broad<br />
lanceolate leaves and branching lax inflorescence with several small, pale sky-blue flowers with a yellow<br />
heart. Native of sunny spots in the laurel forest zone on all Canary islands. For any rich, well drained soil<br />
in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4721 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5146 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5149 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex El Hierro)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Forget-Me-Nots are native throughout the world in temperate regions with a focus of diversication in New Zealand. They are annuals or<br />
perennials with usually pale to intense bluish, sometimes bright pink flowers with a yellow heart on lax racemes and a basal rosette of<br />
slightly coarse leaves. Easily cultivated in a humus rich, slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. All winter hardy species will<br />
readily selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r appropiate conditions, but will never become weedy.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, well drained, always sligthly moist soil from spring to early autumn. Do not cover seeds with soil and keep pots<br />
in a protected, sunny spot. Carefully transplant small seedlings as soon as they are strong enough. For their size forget-me-nots can be<br />
ongrown in their sowing pots as well.Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Myostis alpestris<br />
(Alpine Forget-Me-Not)<br />
Myrica<br />
10 (15)cm, Alpine Forget-Me-Not is an annual to biannual dwarf species with numerous sky blue to bright<br />
pink flowers on an upright hold, branching raceme in spring. It is native of humus rich soils in slightly<br />
moist spots throughout mountains from Central Europe to eastern Asia as well as North America. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4238 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Myrica are woody shrubs to trees native of the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira and the Azores, growing in the upper<br />
termophilic zone. The are dioecious evergreen plants (male and female flowers are produced on separate plants) with leathery, laurel-like,<br />
dark green, serrated leaves and axillary clusters of small whitish-yellow flowers, which are followed by edible black berries. For any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Winter minimum of some 5°C with reduced watering.<br />
Sow in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot at some 20°C to 27°C. Germination is irregular over several weeks to months.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Myrica faya 4 (10)m, tall shrub to small tree with ornamental, evergreen, leathery leaves and black berries on female<br />
plants in late summer. For any rich soil in a sunny spot, keep frostfree and cool in winter. Easily<br />
cultivated, very robust foliage plant.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2526 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Myrtus (Myrtle)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6485 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Myrtle is a most ornamental woody Mediterranean shrub with leathery, dark green, glossy, oval, aromatic fragrant leaves and terminal<br />
clusters with white to rose flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>corative, edible, blue berries in autumn and winter. It is easily grown as a container plant<br />
in any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot. During winter keep plants cool, yet frostfree in full sun with reduced watering. In<br />
warmer regions (Mediterranean and Atlantic area) plants can be grown in a sheltered place outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow small seeds flat in any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot at some 20°C to 30°C. Keep soil always slightly moist, yet not wet.<br />
As soon as seedlings appear place pots in a sunny spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 9.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Myrtus communis<br />
(Myrtle)<br />
Nandina (Heavenly Bamboo)<br />
150 (300)cm, Myrtle is a showy, woody Mediterranean shrub with leathery, uniquely fragrant, dark green,<br />
glossy, oval leaves and terminal clusters of white to rose flowers. The <strong>de</strong>corative, blueberry like fruits are<br />
edible and have a pleasantly aromatic, yet bitter taste and might be used in small amounts in fruit salads.<br />
An easily grown container plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep plants cooler with reduced watering at a minimum of some 5°C. In warmer regions (e. g. the<br />
Rhine valley or coastal areas) it may be grown outsi<strong>de</strong> in a sheltered spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with some winter<br />
protection. Wild collected seeds from the island of Mallorca (Spain): Son Bunyola in the western part at<br />
some 70m and east of Artà in the Sierra <strong>de</strong> Llevant at some 200m. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4942 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Son Bunyola)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5197 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Artà)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5251 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sardinia)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6649 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Heavenly Bamboo is a most ornamental, fully winter hardy, tropical looking, woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrubs native of woods throughout Japan,<br />
the Himalayas, China and northern India. Unlike its common name suggests, it is not a bamboo, but belongs to the Barberry family<br />
(Berberidaceae). It makes several small and branching trunks with ornamental, <strong>de</strong>licate, doubly-pinnate compound, bluish green leaves,<br />
which turn to bright red in late fall and winter. Its <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of showy scarlet berries last till late winter. Easily grown in any humus-rich<br />
and well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow flat in any rather humus-rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in winter. Transplant young plants in<br />
late spring before the leaves emerge or in early autumn. Give young plants a good winter protection, e. g. a thick dry mulch layer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Nandina domestica<br />
(Heavenly Bamboo)<br />
Narcissus (Daffodil)<br />
120 (180)cm, Heavenly Bamboo is in a botanically sense not a bamboo, but a small, woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous<br />
multi-trunked shrub from East Asia with most ornamental, tropical looking, large feathered leaves turning<br />
to bright red in late autumn and winter. Small creamy yellow flowers followed by showy and very long<br />
lasting scarlet berries in <strong>de</strong>nse clusters in late fall and winter. For any humus rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8585 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4313 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Daffodils, best planted in small groups or for naturalizing in grass. Delicate dwarf species most suitable for alpine gar<strong>de</strong>n among rocks.<br />
Sow in any well drained, rather inorganic soil (crushed lava or grit sand) at a minimum of some 10°C in spring, pre-cultivation in pots for<br />
two years. Transplant bulbs in summer after leaves withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Narcissus bulbocodium<br />
ssp. bulbocodium<br />
Narcissus bulbocodium<br />
ssp. conspicuus<br />
20cm, dwarf species from rocky ground and peaty moorland in S Europe to Algeria and Morocco. 3(5)<br />
<strong>de</strong>ep yellow flowers per inflorescence. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1452 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7038 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Narcissus juncifolius 20 (30)cm, makes one to three very sweet smelling sulfur yellow trumpets per stem above narrow,<br />
grasslike, long leaves. Form rocky hillsi<strong>de</strong>s in south-western Europe. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV.<br />
Narcissus nobilis var.<br />
leonensis<br />
Narcissus poeticus<br />
(Poet's Narcissus)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1455 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7044 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Poet's Narcissus makes strongly fragrant, pure white flowers with a short yellow trumpet with dark<br />
orange margins insi<strong>de</strong>. Native of montane meadows in France and Eastern Spain. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4818 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Narcissus pseudonarcissus 30 (40)cm, native to Central Europe, growing in grassland, very variable in size and color. The form<br />
offered has perfectly sulfur yellow petals outsi<strong>de</strong> and a pale yellow heart hold on 30cm stems (form of the<br />
Vogese, France). Very easy and good for naturalizing in grass. III-IV.<br />
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Nasturtium (Watercress)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1456 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Watercress has become rare in its habitats throughout Europe. An easily cultivated aquatic, semiperennial aromatic herb with a distinct,<br />
typical cress like mild-spicy flavor. Wi<strong>de</strong>ly used in salads and soups, especially in France and Spain (where it is called "Berros"). For any<br />
humus rich, wet ground in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Best grown in pots without drainage holes, and soil always covered with some<br />
water.<br />
Sow small seeds flat on top of any humus rich, completely wet soil, do not cover seeds. As soon as seedlings are growing faster, cover<br />
soil with water to some 5cm in height.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Nasturtium officinale<br />
(Two-rowed Watercress)<br />
Nelumbo (Lotus Flower)<br />
30 (50)cm, Two-rowed Watercress has pinnate, glossy, dark green leaves. The spicy young shoots and<br />
leaves are used in salads and soups. Makes terminal clusters of small white flowers in summer. For any<br />
humus rich, always moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Excellent in pots filled to some 5cm in<br />
height with water above soil level. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2099 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Lotus is a relict genus with only two species with a disjunct distribution: The Asian Lotus (Nelumbo nucifera, including Nelumbo komarovii,<br />
the famous "Siberian Lotus", which is not a species of its own, but a synonym of the common species only) orginates in<br />
wintercold China and has been wi<strong>de</strong>ly naturalized throughout Asia. The Asian Lotus has pale rose to pink or rarely white flowers. The<br />
North American Lotus (Nelumbo lutea) has pale yellow to almost white flowers. Unlike it is mentioned in most gar<strong>de</strong>n literature, both Lotus<br />
species are fully winterhardy as long as the rhizome does not freeze through! They are herbaceous aquatic plants with a stout creeping<br />
un<strong>de</strong>rground rhizome and large round leaves. Unlike the not closer related water lilies (Nymphaea spp.) with floating leaves, Lotus leaves<br />
and flowers are hold on tall stalks well above the waterlevel. Lotus are native of swamps and lakes and make impressive, long lasting<br />
tropical flowers followed by large disc-shaped seedpods which are used in dry flower arrangements. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates they are best<br />
grown in large 50 liter containers filled with 1/2 soil and 1/2 water. Important: Containers have to be round and not rectangular! Lotus make<br />
creeping rhizomes and if the rhizome is stuck in a corner insi<strong>de</strong> a rectangular pot it will fa<strong>de</strong> away. In winter containers shall be kept<br />
frostfree at a minimum of some 1°C so that the soil and the rhizome will not freeze through. Both species are winterhardy, yet they require<br />
a certain sum of wamth during their growing period in summer in or<strong>de</strong>r to start to flower. Thus they can be successfully grown in shallow<br />
water at the edge of a pond with the rhizome planted rather <strong>de</strong>ep so that it will not be touched by freezing. However un<strong>de</strong>r this conditons<br />
they will flower in rather warm summers only in Central Europe.<br />
Provi<strong>de</strong>d will be scarified seed, thus the seeds can be sowed right away without any additional treatment. Fill a bowl with water and soak<br />
seeds in a sunny and warm spot not below 20°C. Change water daily to reduce the risk of bacterial infections. Seeds will start to swell and<br />
after some 4 to 10 days the seedling will appear. After germination transplant the seedling into a humus rich soil and fill the pot with water<br />
to the top so that the tip of the seedling is hold just below waterlevel. Carefully transplant to larger pots as seedlings get larger. Plants are<br />
very fast growing and will make their first flowers within 1 year after sowing!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA<br />
6 (Nelumbo lutea) o zona climática USDA<br />
8 (Nelumbo nucifera).<br />
3 large, pre-treated and handselected seeds per package.<br />
Nelumbo lutea<br />
(North American Yellow<br />
Lotus)<br />
Nelumbo nucifera<br />
(Light Pink Lotus Flower)<br />
Nelumbo nucifera<br />
(Reddish Pink Lotus Flower)<br />
Nelumbo nucifera<br />
(Rose-Pink Lotus Flower)<br />
100 (150)cm, North American Yellow Lotus is a tropical looking impressive species with large round<br />
leaves and pale yellow to white flowers hold on tall stalks well above water. Grow either in large 50 liter<br />
containers filled with 1/2 soil and 1/2 water and keep containers frostfree at a minimum of some 1°C in<br />
winter, so that the soil and the rhizome will not freeze through. Or, alternatively, grow in shallow water at<br />
the edge of a pond with the rhizome planted rather <strong>de</strong>ep so that it will not be touched by freezing. The<br />
germination rate of this seed batch is above 90%. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8340 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 14,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Light Pink Lotus Flower is an utmost beautiful subtropical species from Asia with large<br />
round leaves and pale pink to almost white flowers with light pink tips hold on tall stalks well above water<br />
level. Grow either in large 50 liter containers filled with 1/2 soil and 1/2 water and keep containers<br />
frostfree at a minimum of some 1°C in winter, so that the soil and the rhizome will not freeze through. Or,<br />
alternatively, grow in shallow water at the edge of a pond with the rhizome planted rather <strong>de</strong>ep so that it<br />
will not be touched by freezing. The germination rate of this seed batch is above 50%. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8341 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Reddish Pink Lotus Flower is an utmost beautiful subtropical species from Asia with large<br />
round leaves and rarely seen <strong>de</strong>ep pink flowers with a light reddish tinge hold on tall stalks well above<br />
water level. Grow either in large 50 liter containers filled with 1/2 soil and 1/2 water and keep containers<br />
frostfree at a minimum of some 1°C in winter, so that the soil and the rhizome will not freeze through. Or,<br />
alternatively, grow in shallow water at the edge of a pond with the rhizome planted rather <strong>de</strong>ep so that it<br />
will not be touched by freezing. The germination rate of this seed batch is above 40%. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8344 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 12,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Rose-Pink Lotus Flower is an utmost beautiful subtropical species from Asia with large<br />
round leaves and light to intense rose-pink flowers hold on tall stalks well above water level. Grow either in<br />
large 50 liter containers filled with 1/2 soil and 1/2 water and keep containers frostfree at a minimum of<br />
some 1°C in winter, so that the soil and the rhizome will not freeze through. Or, alternatively, grow in<br />
shallow water at the edge of a pond with the rhizome planted rather <strong>de</strong>ep so that it will not be touched by<br />
freezing. The germination rate of this seed batch is above 50%. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8342 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
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Nelumbo nucifera<br />
(White Lotus Flower)<br />
Nemophila (Baby Blue-Eyes)<br />
100 (150)cm, White Lotus Flower is an utmost beautiful subtropical species from Asia with large round<br />
leaves and pure white flowers hold on tall stalks well above water level. Grow either in large 50 liter<br />
containers filled with 1/2 soil and 1/2 water and keep containers frostfree at a minimum of some 1°C in<br />
winter, so that the soil and the rhizome will not freeze through. Or, alternatively, grow in shallow water at<br />
the edge of a pond with the rhizome planted rather <strong>de</strong>ep so that it will not be touched by freezing. The<br />
germination rate of this seed batch is above 70%. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8343 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 9,99<br />
Baby Blue-Eyes are mostly short stalked annuals from western North America with showy white to blue or purplish cup shaped or bell<br />
shaped flowers which have nicely contrasting brighter or darker spots in several species. All Baby Blue Eyes species are easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Nemophila maculata<br />
(Fivespot)<br />
Nemophila menziesii var.<br />
menziesii<br />
(Baby Blue-Eyes)<br />
Neochamaelea<br />
10 (15)cm, Fivespot is a short stalked annual with several showy white to rarely pale rose bowl-shaped<br />
flowers with dark purplish spots from late spring to early summer. It is native of grasslands and open<br />
spots from central to southern California (USA). Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
or partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Sow fine seed flat directly to the ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring.<br />
V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5414 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Baby Blue-Eyes is a short stalked annual with several beaufitul sky blue flowers with a white<br />
center from late spring to early summer. It is native of grasslands and open spots in woods from Oregon<br />
to Baja California (USA). Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny or partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot<br />
in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Sow fine seed flat directly to the ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5413 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Neochamaelea is a small genus with mostly evergreen, xerophytic (i.e. drought resistant), woody shrubs with ornamental silver-haired<br />
linear leaves and axillary flowers followed by single see<strong>de</strong>d berries. Grow well in any rich, yet very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot.<br />
In winter plants should be kept cooler at some 10°C to 15°C in a sunny place with reduced watering.<br />
Sow large seeds in any rich, yet very well drained soil at some 20°C to 25°C. Keep seedlings especially in winter in full sun, so that the<br />
leaves will show the typical white covering.<br />
7 large global semillas por sobre.<br />
Neochamaelea pulverulenta<br />
Exclusive<br />
Nepeta (Canary Cat Mint)<br />
100 (150)cm, a xerophytic perennial en<strong>de</strong>mic shrub from the succulent zone formations in the south of all<br />
Canary Islands. Has ornamental linear, silvery-grey leaves and small, gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers born in the<br />
axillaries, and which are followed by one see<strong>de</strong>d fruits. For any rich, well drained, rocky soil in an always<br />
sunny spot. Reduce watering in winter to a minimum. X-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6486 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1111 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Canary Nepeta or Tei<strong>de</strong> Cat Mint is a strongly fragrant perennial with a woody rootstock. It makes showy, long dark violet blue flower<br />
spikes above <strong>de</strong>nsely white-haired, serrated leaves. It is en<strong>de</strong>mic to subalpine regions growing in rock fissures on Tenerife and La Palma<br />
at between 2.000 - 2.300m and supposedly winter hardy in a sheltered and sunny spot in col<strong>de</strong>r climates in any well drained, rather rocky<br />
soil.<br />
Sow seeds thin on any well drained, rather rocky or sandy substrate. Only slightly cover seeds with soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot and<br />
water only irregularly from beneath.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7 unless otherwise stated.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Nepeta tey<strong>de</strong>a<br />
(Canary Catmint)<br />
Nepeta (Cat Mint)<br />
50 (100)cm, Canary Catmint is a woody perennial with aromatic, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent, grayish green, ovoid<br />
leaves and tall flower heads with violet blue, funnel shaped flowers. From subalpine zones in rocky spots<br />
on Tenerife and La Palma. For any rocky or sandy, well drained soil in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> or un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
cold glass in an unheated greenhouse. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1117 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Cat Mints are fragrant perennials with a woody rootstock. They make showy, long, usually dark violet, rose to white flower spikes above<br />
serrated leaves. They are native to rocky grounds in the Mediterranean region and on the Canary Islands. Winter hardy in a sheltered and<br />
sunny spot in any well drained, rather rocky soil.<br />
Sow seeds thin on any well drained, rather rocky or sandy substrate. Only slightly cover seeds with soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot and<br />
water only irregularly from beneath.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7 unless otherwise stated.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Nepeta cataria<br />
(White-flowered Catmint)<br />
Nepeta grandiflora<br />
(Large Flowered Cat Mint)<br />
50 (100)cm, tall perennial species with pleasantly strong, lemon citral fragrance. Hairy, grayish green,<br />
oval leaves and lose spikes of white to pale rose flowers. Native of S Europe to W Asia, growing in rocky<br />
soils. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3301 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Large Flowered Cat Mint is a perennial floriferous species with showy dark lilac-blue flowers<br />
above fragrant, dark green leaves. It is native of meadows and open spots in woods in the Caucasus.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4785 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Nepeta mussinii<br />
(Persian Cat Mint, syn.<br />
Nepeta racemosa)<br />
Nepeta parnassica<br />
(Tall-Stemmed Cat Mint)<br />
Nepeta tey<strong>de</strong>a<br />
(Canary Catmint)<br />
Nepeta troodii<br />
(Troodos Cat Mint)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Nerium (Olean<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
30cm, hardy perennial with silvery grayish blue, strongly aromatic foliage with terminal <strong>de</strong>nse spikes of<br />
showy brilliant laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot, excellent bor<strong>de</strong>r plant.<br />
VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3130 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
140 (160)cm, Tall-Stemmed Cat Mint makes very tall stalks with fragrant greyish-green obal leaves and<br />
terminal purplish-blue flower spikes. Native in the Southern Balkans (Albania to Greece). Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
Note: This seed batch might be impurified by < 0,5 % with seeds from Lychnis chalcedonica (Maltese<br />
Cross), which has bright green, non-fragrant, non-palatable leaves and bright red flowers.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8013 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Canary Catmint is a woody perennial with aromatic, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent, grayish green, ovoid<br />
leaves and tall flower heads with violet blue, funnel shaped flowers. From subalpine zones in rocky spots<br />
on Tenerife and La Palma. For any rocky or sandy, well drained soil in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> or un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
cold glass in an unheated greenhouse. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1117 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Troodos Cat Mint is a perennial with strongly aromatic, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent, grayish green,<br />
ovoid leaves and upright stalks with white flowers with fine purplish dotting. Native of rocky soils in<br />
sunexposed spots in the higher elevations throughout the Troodos Mountain range on Cyprus. For any<br />
rich, very well drained soil in a preferably protected spot in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6364 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Olean<strong>de</strong>r is a medium sized woody shrub to small tree from rocky sites along water courses throughout the Mediterranean eastwards to<br />
India and southern China. It makes leathery, dark green, narrow lanceolate leaves and terminal clusters of pink (rarely white or red)<br />
flowers. In Central Europe and col<strong>de</strong>r regions preferably grow as a container plant in any rich, well drained soil un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions<br />
at a minimum of some 5°C in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 15°C throughout the year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8/9.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Nerium olean<strong>de</strong>r<br />
(Wild Olean<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Nicandra<br />
200 (350)cm, Wild Olean<strong>de</strong>r is an ornamental evergreen woody shrub from the Mediterranean. It has<br />
broad linear, leathery leaves and large, bright pink to white flowers throughout summer. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some<br />
5°C. Seeds from wild plants in the Chapotami gorge on Cyprus. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6660 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Apple of Peru is an annual, fast-growing plant for a sunny spot in any rich soil. It makes <strong>de</strong>nse foliage and <strong>de</strong>corative, large bell-shaped<br />
pale blue flowers with a white center throughout summer. A very easy going tropical plant, which will readily selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r appropiate<br />
conditions, as seeds are absolutely frostresisant.<br />
Sow flat in any soil in late spring or at a minimum of some 15°C in any good soil in a sunny spot. Transplant to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon<br />
as seedlings are strong enough after the last freezing end of spring. Will flower all summer and autumn long until the first freezing occurs.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Nicandra physalo<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Apple of Peru)<br />
Nigella (Love-in-a-mist)<br />
120 (150)cm, Apple of Peru is a fast growing annual with a <strong>de</strong>nse and broad crown of yellowish green<br />
leaves and large sky blue to pale lilac blue bell-flowers with a white center, which are followed by inflated,<br />
yellow physalis-like fruits. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow directly to the ground in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n towards the end of spring. Will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r suitable conditions as seeds are frost<br />
resistant. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2287 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,79<br />
Love-in-a-mist or Black Cumin are annual to biannual species from South-East Asia to Asia Minor and the Mediterranean and have white,<br />
yellow, pink, pale blue or pale purple, star-like flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>corative, inflated seed capsules above <strong>de</strong>eply cut foliage. All species<br />
are easily grown as annuals in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. They will readily selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions. Seeds<br />
from some species are used as a spice in various Asian dishes.<br />
Sow seeds directly to the ground in late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Nigella damascena<br />
(Damascene Love-in-a-mist)<br />
Nigella sativa<br />
(Black Cumin)<br />
30 (40)cm, Damascene Love-in-a-mist is a showy annual from the Mediterranean through Asia Minor. It<br />
makes pale blue to always white flowers above filigree leaves. Flowers are followed by inflated capsules<br />
which may serve for dry flower arrangements. Unlike those from the closely related Nigella sativa, seeds<br />
from Nigella damascena shall not be eaten for containing a high amount of alkaloids! Easily grown in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow after the last freezing nights in mid spring directly to the<br />
ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7387 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (50)cm, Black Cumin is an ornamental annual species from south and southwest Asia. It has pale blue<br />
to white flowers above filigree leaves. Flowers are followed by inflated capsules which contains black,<br />
aromatic bitter seeds. These are usually used roasted as a spice in various dishes in India and as a<br />
topping on a special kind of bread in Turkey and its' neighboring states. Sow after the last freezing nights<br />
in mid spring directly to the ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8345 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,39<br />
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Nolina (Elephant's Foot Tree)<br />
American Elephant's Foot Tree, Bottle Trees or Beargrass with flattened cau<strong>de</strong>x, broad stem and <strong>de</strong>nse upper rosettes of large, Yuccalike<br />
leaves. Very <strong>de</strong>corative, easy and slow growing plants for container cultivation or open gar<strong>de</strong>n in mil<strong>de</strong>r climates, completely dry from<br />
October onwards. For any well drained soil in full sun. Adult plants make <strong>de</strong>nse racemes of large pure white to greenish or creamy white<br />
flowers, sweet scented.<br />
Sow flat at a minimum of some 20°C in full sun. Transplant after fifth leaf has appeared. Keep drier in winter and sunny at 5-15°C.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 11 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Nolina bigelovii 2 (7)m, endangered Nolina from Arizona with quite broad, dark green leaves above a tall stem and broad<br />
cau<strong>de</strong>x foot with time. Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2411 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Nolina guatemalense 3 (8)m, very rare Nolina from Latin America (Guatemala to Honduras) with very broad, and long recurving<br />
dark green leaves above broad cau<strong>de</strong>x foot.<br />
Nolina microcarpa<br />
(Beargrass)<br />
Nolina recurvata<br />
(Elephant's Foot Tree)<br />
Nymphaea (Blue Lotus, Water Lily)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2412 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Beargrass is native of dry mountainsi<strong>de</strong>s of the Ver<strong>de</strong> Valley, Arizona, above 1.500m.<br />
Stemless, <strong>de</strong>nse rosette of long lanceolate leaves. the flowering stem reaches an impressive height of up<br />
to 2.5m. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2062 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (10)m, Elephant's Foot Tree is the largest and easiest Nolina species. Makes a very broad cau<strong>de</strong>x and<br />
a rather narrow stem topped with a rosette of long, narrow <strong>de</strong>ep green leaves with red margins in full sun.<br />
Branches at a height of some 2m.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2080 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Blue Lotus, Sacred Blue Lily and Water Lilies belong to a genus of hardy to subtropical and tropical aquatic plants with a cosmopolitan<br />
distribution. Most species make tubers or thick rhizomes from which emerge floating glossy leaves and floating colorful flowers. Smaller<br />
tropical species are easily grown in large pots or small containers filled with 1/2 soil and 1/2 water. Tropical species require a minimum of<br />
some 20°C throughout the year and full sun and are showy plants which are excellent in a heated greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow fine seeds on top of any humus rich soil, carefully add some 5cm of water on top of the soil. Keep pots at a minimum of some 20°C<br />
in full sun. The first leaves are tiny and will gradually get larger. Carefully transplant tubers to larger pots as seedlings get larger. Plants<br />
are very fast growing and will make their first flowers within 1 to 2 years after sowing! Until sowing keep seeds always moist in or<strong>de</strong>r to<br />
prevent them from <strong>de</strong>ssication.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Nymphaea caerulea<br />
(Blue Lotus)<br />
Ocimum (Basil)<br />
30cm, Blue Lotus, Sacred Blue Lily, Egyptian Water Lily or Nile Water Lily is an showy small plant with<br />
floating glossy leaves and spectacular rich ink-blue, light blue to rarely pure white water lily flowers. It is<br />
native of swampy areas alongsi<strong>de</strong> the Nile river in Egypt and neighboring areas in East Africa and its'<br />
dried petals have been used by ancient Egyptians for their said aphrodisiacal and euphoric properties.<br />
Easily grown in large pots or small containers filled with 1/2 soil and 1/2 water at a minimum of some<br />
20°C throughout the year and full sun. Can be either propagated by seeds (which may lead to various<br />
blue sha<strong>de</strong>s in their flowers) or by means of tiny offset tubers taken from the mother plant in late spring.<br />
Until sowing keep seeds always moist in or<strong>de</strong>r to prevent them from <strong>de</strong>ssication. VI-XI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8431 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Basil and Shiso are non-hardy plants and usually grown as annuals, however most species can be cultivated as well as semiperennials in<br />
pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree, warm conditions throughout the year. All have a very aromatic and strongly fragrant foliage, which is wi<strong>de</strong>ly used<br />
fresh before plants start to flower in the Mediterranean cookery (Pcimum spp. - Basil) respectively in Asian cookery (Perilla frutescens -<br />
Shiso). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. If grown as semiperennials in pots the winter minimum are some 15°C, then keep<br />
plants drier and in full sun.<br />
Sow flat on any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C to 27°C, preferably do not cover seeds as they germinate better with direct light.<br />
Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n at the end of spring as soon as night temperatures stay above 10°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ocimum basilicum<br />
(Genovese Basil)<br />
Ocimum basilicum<br />
(Lebanese Basil)<br />
Ocimum basilicum<br />
(Sweet Thai Basil)<br />
40 (70)cm, Genovese Basil is the common basil from Italy and an essential ingredient for the famous<br />
Pesto sauce. This cultivar has broad, slightly undulated glossy leaves and a very rich and spicy taste,<br />
which can be ad<strong>de</strong>d to salads as well. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Sow after the<br />
last freezing nights directly to the ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n by the end of spring. Do not cover sowings with<br />
soil for all basil species require light for germination. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8423 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,29<br />
30 (50)cm, Lebanese Basil is a wild ocurring basil from the eastern Mediterranean. It is very similar to<br />
Genovese Basil, yet this form is slightly smaller in all aspects. The glossy leaves have a very rich and<br />
spicy taste and are used for salads. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Sow after the<br />
last freezing nights directly to the ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n by the end of spring. Do not cover sowings with<br />
soil for all basil species require light for germination. Original collection ma<strong>de</strong> at Jadra/Jiyé, some 12 km<br />
S of Beyrouth, 180m. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8422 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Sweet Thai Basil, called Bai Horapa in Thailand is a strongly aromatic cultivar of the common<br />
sweet basil. The opposite, midgreen leaves have a very pleasant, strong anise-licorice taste and are used<br />
fresh for soups and salads in various Thai dishes. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Seeds from a Thailand strain. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4660 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,39<br />
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Ocimum basilicum var.<br />
cinnamomum<br />
(Cinnamon Basil)<br />
Ocimum basilicum var.<br />
thyrsiflorum 'Siam Queen'<br />
Ocimum canum<br />
(Asian Basil)<br />
Ocimum kilimandscharicum<br />
(Kilimanjaro Basil)<br />
Ocimum tenuiflorum<br />
(Persian Basil)<br />
Ocimum tenuiflorum 'Kha-<br />
Prao'<br />
(Green Joy)<br />
Perilla frutescens ssp.<br />
frutescens<br />
(Shiso)<br />
Oenothera (Evening Primrose)<br />
50 (100)cm, Cinnamon Basil is not a real variety in a botanical sense, but an old cultivar with medium<br />
sized leaves which have a strong aromatic flavor with a touch of cinnamon. Very nice purplish flower<br />
stalks with whitish-rose to intense rose flowers in summer. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Best grown as an annual. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8644 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Horapha or Siam Queen Basil is a medium tall cultivar from Thailand with very aromatic,<br />
rather large leaves flushed with purple and <strong>de</strong>nse terminal flower raceme with pale rose flowers. An<br />
essential ingredient in Asian cookery. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Best grown as an<br />
annual. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8645 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Asian Basil is a medium sized, slightly woody, annual to semiperennial species from Asia<br />
(Thailand). Long flowers pikes with small pale to intense pink flowers and oval, pubescent leaves with a<br />
very agreeable camphor-anise-like fragrance. For any rich, well drained soil in an always sunny spot. Best<br />
grown as a perennial in pots, keep sunny and slightly drier in winter at a minimum of some 20°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2648 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,79<br />
60 (100)cm, Kilimanjaro Basil is a quite tall, woody, semiperennial species from Rwanda, Africa. Makes<br />
long flowers spikes with small white to pale pink flowers and oval, pubescent leaves with a strong<br />
camphor fragrance. For any rich, well drained soil in an always sunny spot. Best grown as a perennial in<br />
pots, keep sunny and slightly drier in winter at a minimum of some 20°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2647 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
30 (60)cm, native from Iran through Thailand, makes pale pink flowers in long racemes above oval,<br />
pubescent leaves with a strong camphor-like fragrance. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Best grown as an annual. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2646 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Kha-Prao or sometimes commonly called Green Joy Basil is a tall cultivar from Thailand with<br />
very aromatic leaves with very few hairs and pure white flowers. An essential ingredient in Asian cookery.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Best grown as an annual. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8643 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
40 (80)cm, Shiso belongs to a monotypic Asian genus and is wi<strong>de</strong>ly cultivated throughout Asia for its<br />
aromatic leaves with serrated margins and a basil-mint like flavor. Fresh leaves are used in several<br />
traditional Asian dishes. Easily grown in any rich, well drained substrate in pots in a sunny (winter) to<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot and a winter minimum of some 15°C with careful watering. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8576 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Evening Primrose, most attractive, large, brilliant yellow, vanilla scented flowers, which open in late afternoon on large flower spikes. Easy<br />
perennials for any well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow in spring in any well drained, leafy soil in full sun. Do not cover tiny seeds. Transplant as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre, unless not stated differently.<br />
Oenothera albicaulis<br />
(White Stem Evening<br />
Primrose)<br />
10 (15)cm, White Stem Evening Primrose makes a basal stemless rosette of broadly serrated leaves and<br />
short stalk, quire large pure white flower cups. It is native of dryish rocky soils from central to south<br />
western USA and northern Mexico. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in a protected<br />
spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6108 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Oenothera biennis 120 (180)cm, erect growth, robust biannual to perennial with leafy stems and long spikes with numerous<br />
primrose yellow flowers. Very easy and most attractive for its pyramidal habit. VI-IX.<br />
Oenothera caespitosa<br />
(Tufted Evening Primrose)<br />
Oenothera elata ssp.<br />
hookeri<br />
(Hooker's Night Primrose)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1462 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
25cm, Tufted Evening Primrose is an evergreen to <strong>de</strong>ciduous, dwarf perennial with quite large, fragrant,<br />
white flowers. Native of dryish sites in W USA to NW Mexico. For any rich, very well drained, preferably<br />
slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VIII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3906 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Hooker's Night Primrose is a biannual to perennial species with upright stems covered with<br />
bright yellow flowers above narrow leaves. It is native of dry meadows in California (USA). For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in full sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4820 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Oenothera erythrosepala 120cm, large yellow, fragrant flowers on erect stalks, which open at sundown. For full sun and a well<br />
drained sandy soil. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1463 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Oenothera missouriensis 30cm, creeping perennial Oenothera with large leaves on red stalks and huge, lemon yellow, heavily<br />
scented flowers. VI-IX.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1464 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Oenothera odorata 100 (120)cm, elegant reddish stalk with lanceolate leaves. Large fragrant sulfur yellow flowers in long<br />
succession from V-IX.<br />
Oenothera pallida<br />
(Pale Evening Primrose)<br />
Oenothera rhombipetala<br />
(Diamond-petaled Evening<br />
Primrose)<br />
Oenothera tetragona var.<br />
fraseri<br />
Oenothera tubicula<br />
(Texas Sundrops)<br />
Olea (Olive Tree)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1461 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
30cm, Pale Evening Primrose makes large white flowers, aging to pink, opening at sundown. For full sun<br />
in a well drained sandy to rocky soil. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1465 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (100)cm, Diamond-petaled Evening Primrose is a biannual with a basal leaf rosette in the first year<br />
and an upright stem with rich yellow flowers with diamond-like petals in the second year. For any rich, very<br />
well drained, preferably slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. Will readily self sow un<strong>de</strong>r suitable<br />
conditions. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1005 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
60 (80)cm, <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of brilliant yellow flowers, which open during the day. For a sha<strong>de</strong>d to halfsha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
position. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1468 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50cm, Texas Sundrops (syn. Calylophus tubicula) is a shrub-like, short lived perennial with narrow,<br />
strongly branching stems and rich yellow, very long tubed flowers. Seeds from a certified wild collection in<br />
Eddy County, New Mexico, USA at some 950m. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6761 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Olive Trees originate in the Eastern Mediterranean region, extending to South Africa and Western Asia. Olea europea has been cultivated<br />
for several thousand of years in the Mediterranean and its many cultivars are highly valued for their healthy oil and fruits. All species and<br />
cultivars are easily grown as pot or container plants with ornamental leather-like, lanceolate leaves, greenish-grey on the surface and<br />
whitish-green below. These evergreen species thrive in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot with regular watering in summer. During<br />
winter months they require a cool, yet frostfree, preferably sunny place with less watering. In warmer regions (Atlantic region and the<br />
Mediterranean) plants can be grown in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in any rich, rocky soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds some 1cm <strong>de</strong>ep in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep soil always slightly moist, yet not wet and pots rather warm<br />
at some 20°C to 30°C. Germination is irregular over several months. As soon as seedlings appear place pots in a sunny spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 9.<br />
5 semillas por sobre.<br />
Olea europea ssp. europea<br />
(Wild European Olive)<br />
Olea europea ssp. oleaster<br />
(Eastern Wild Olive Tree)<br />
Onopordum (Donkey Thistel)<br />
2 (5)m, European Wild Olive is a medium sized woody shrub to small evergreen tree with lanceolate,<br />
grayish-green, leathery leaves and terminal racemes with yellowish-white fragrant flowers followed by<br />
small blackish olive fruits. Native of rocky soils throughout the Mediterranean and Western Asia. For any<br />
rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C. Seeds from wild populations on Mallorca, Balearic islands, Spain. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4914 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cala Estrata)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
150 (250)cm, Eastern Wild Olive Tree is an ornamental evergreen woody shrub from the eastern<br />
Mediterranean. It has linear, greyish-green leaves and quite large, glossy black fruits in late summer and<br />
autumn. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly<br />
drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6658 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Onopordum or Donkey Thistle are very <strong>de</strong>corative biennials with huge spiny leaves and brilliant lilac flowers. Seed heads are an excellent<br />
nutrition source for birds in autumn and winter. Plants might be slightly invasive if self-sown seedlings are not controlled from time to time.<br />
Sow in any well drained soil in full sun from early autumn to late spring. Very fast growing.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Onopordum acanthium<br />
(Donkey Thistle)<br />
Onopordum cyprium<br />
(Cyprian Donkey Thistle)<br />
Exclusive<br />
250 (400)cm, Donkey Thistle is a giant biannual with showy silvery-bluish leaves up to 150cm in length.<br />
The tall inflorescence emerges from a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette and may reach more than 400cm in height<br />
in late spring to mid summer ! A very easy going and out of the ordinary plant for any rich, well drained<br />
soil in full sun. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1472 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Cyprian Donkey Thistle is a biannual species native of sunny rocky sites in the Paphos and<br />
Larnaca area on Cyprus. A rarely cultivated plant with elegant upright stems crowned by showy pale<br />
purple to dark rose flower heads above silvery-green, spiny leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4582 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Onopordum illyricum<br />
(Illyarian Donkey Thistle)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Onosma<br />
150 (200)cm, Illyrian Donkey Thistle is a biannual species native of sunny rocky sites throughout the<br />
Mediterranean. A rarely seen plant with stout upright, spiny stems crowned by showy dark purple flower<br />
heads above ornamental silvery-green, spiny leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4583 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Onosma consists of some 80 species from rocky or sandy sites in the Mediterranean region through Western Asia. They are usually<br />
perennial plants with coarse leaves and short stalks with showy tubular flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, rocky soil in full<br />
sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained, slightly rocky soil. Keep pots in full sun in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully transplant as soon as<br />
seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Onosma albo-rosea<br />
Exclusive<br />
Onosma arenaria<br />
(Sand Onosma)<br />
15 (25)cm, is a perennial with a basal blackish green leaf rosette forming <strong>de</strong>nse cushions in time, and<br />
several inflorescence with showy white flowers fading to rose in early spring. Native of rocky slopes in<br />
mountains in western Asia Minor (Turkey to Syria). For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. An<br />
excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plant. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4573 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Sand Onosma is a rare herbaceous perennial from sandy soils throughout Europe. It makes a<br />
terminal <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of funnel shaped, pale yellow flowers above narrow fresh green to dark green<br />
leaves. For any rich, very well drained, rocky or sandy soil in full sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4067 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Onosma bourgaei Exclusive 20 (30)cm, is a perennial with a basal leaf rosette and several upright inflorescences with yellow to white,<br />
narrow bell-shaped flowers. Native of rocky spots in mountains in the Caucasus and western Asia. For<br />
any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. An excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plant. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4584 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Onosma echioi<strong>de</strong>s 15 (25)cm, a perennial species with upright stems covered with pendulous pale yellow flowers above<br />
narrow, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent leaves. It is native of dry meadows in Italy. For any rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4821 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Onosma polyphyllum 15 (25)cm, is a perennial with a basal grayish green rosette with narrow leaves forming <strong>de</strong>nse cushions in<br />
time, and several inflorescence with showy pale yellow flowers in early spring. Native of rocky slopes in<br />
mountains in the Krym peninsula. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. An excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
plant. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4588 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Onosma stellulata 15 (25)cm, is a perennial with a basal leaf rosette and several upright inflorescences with showy yellow,<br />
bell-shaped flowers. Native of rocky spots in mountains in Asia minor. For any rich, very well drained soil<br />
in full sun. An excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plant. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4587 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Onosma tornensis 15 (25)cm, is a perennial with a basal leaf rosette and several upright inflorescences with showy yellow,<br />
bell-shaped flowers. Native of rocky spots in the Carpathians in southeastern Europe. For any rich, very<br />
well drained soil in full sun. An excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plant. V-VI.<br />
Onosmodium (False Gromwell)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4586 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
False Gromwell is a small genus from North America growing in rocky open sites in woods and mountainous regions. They are usually<br />
perennial plants with coarse leaves and short stalks with nodding tubular flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, rocky soil in<br />
full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained, slightly rocky soil. Keep pots in full sun in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully transplant as soon as<br />
seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Onosmodium molle<br />
(False Gromwell)<br />
Opuntia (Fig Cactus)<br />
30cm, False Gromwell is a herbaceous North American perennial which makes short stalks with coarse,<br />
grayish green leaves and nodding tubular flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, rocky soil in<br />
full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6037 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Elephants-Ear or Fig Cacti are very resistant cactus species which virtually grow un<strong>de</strong>r any conditions in any well drained soil. Make large<br />
round to oval shoots with yellow to orange flowers followed by egg-shaped, edible fruits with a juicy fruit pulp. Keep drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C in a preferably sunny spot.<br />
Soak seeds for 24h in luke warm water, then sow at 20°C in any well drained soil in a sunny place.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 11.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Opuntia ficus-indica<br />
(Common Fig Cactus)<br />
1 (2)m, Common Fig Cactus makes large bright green leaves ("ears") with few spines, yellowish to<br />
orange-yellow flowers and very juicy and large orange to greenish-yellow fruits. For any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughut the year. Keep plants completely dry in winter at 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
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Opuntia pilifera<br />
(Nopal Crinado)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2249 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
2 (5)m, Nopal Crinado or Cocoche Loco is a tree-like cactus with ornamental, large oval leaves with<br />
numerous small whitish to pale brown spines, rose to dark rosy-lilac flowers and reddish ovoid, edible<br />
fruits. It is native of Mexico (Puebla, Tlaxcala, and Oaxaca). For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. Keep plants completely dry in winter at 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8359 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,79<br />
Opuntia tomentosa 1 (5)m, with time a treelike fig cactus with ornamental, grayish green "ears", usually without spines, but<br />
<strong>de</strong>nsely covered with smooth hairs. Makes bright orange red flowers followed by egg-sized fruits with a<br />
reddish, sweet-salty taste. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun, keep drier and cooler<br />
in winter.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3026 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Opuntia (Winter Hardy Fig Cactus), Maihuenia & Miqueliopuntia<br />
Winter Hardy Fig Cactus and the related Maihuenia and Miquelopuntia are native of North and South America and have beautiful silky<br />
shiny flowers in early summer in <strong>de</strong>nse tufts with time. They are easily grown in any good soil. Add plenty of grid sand or crushed lava to<br />
enhance drainage. Plant in full sun and water regularly from April to mid September, keep plants completely dry from October to March.<br />
Give some protective shelter from winter rain and wetness.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Maihuenia poeppigii<br />
Miqueliopuntia miquelii<br />
Opuntia imbricata<br />
(Cane Cholla Cactus)<br />
Origanum (Majoran and Oregano)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6874 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6873 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
25cm, Cane Cholla Cactus is a fully winter hardy cactus which makes small thickets in time with muchbranched,<br />
cylindrical stems, <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with white, very sticky spines. In early summer it <strong>de</strong>velops<br />
most ornamental, rich lilac to magenta flowers followed by yellow fruits. It is native in arid parts of<br />
southern North America. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a protected spot in full sun. Excellent<br />
for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n with shelter from winter wetness. Zona Clim�tica USDA 6. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3907 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Oregano or Majoran are very aromatic, mostly perennial herbs with a woody base. Many species are used as aromatic herbs in the<br />
Mediterranean and West Asian cookery. They are easily cultivated in any well drained, preferably rocky soil in a sunny spot. Excellent for<br />
the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n where they are protected from permament winter wetness.<br />
Sow seeds on any well drained soil in full sun. Do not cover the fine seeds with soil and keep pots at some 15°C to 25°C in a protected<br />
spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Even young plants already show a strong aroma.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Origanum heracleoticum<br />
(Greek Majoran)<br />
Origanum kopetdaghense<br />
(Kopet Dag Oregano)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Origanum laevigatum<br />
(Turkish Oregano)<br />
Origanum majoranum<br />
(Real Majoran)<br />
Origanum majoranum ssp.<br />
tenuifolium<br />
(Cyprus Majoran) Exclusivo<br />
30 (45)cm, Greek Majoran is native of Italy, the Balkan and western Asia. It is a very spicy herb with<br />
pubescent oval leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse, short spikes of white flowers in summer. A hardy perennial for any rich,<br />
well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3298 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Kopet Dag Oregano, sometimes wrongly spelled "kopetelaghense", is a rare species native of<br />
rock crevices on the Kopet Dag mountain in Eastern Turkey and further to Turkmenistan. Makes flat mats<br />
of small oval, glossy green, aromatic leaves and terminal, branching, filigree spikes with pure white, small<br />
flowers in late summer. For any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Excellent for the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4893 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Turkish Oregano is a fully winter hardy perennial species from open grasslands in western Asia<br />
(Turkey). Has grayish green, oval, aromatic leaves on lose branches with terminal, lax clusters of bright<br />
pink funnel shaped flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3339 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Real Majoran from the Mediterranean, a strongly aromatic species. It grows as a binanuakl to<br />
short lived semiperennialand has oval, finely pubescent (=hairy) leaves and terminal cylindrical clusters<br />
with small rose white flowers. I<strong>de</strong>al as a perennial pot plant for any rich. well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Reduce watering in winter and keep plants at a minimum of some 5°C. In mil<strong>de</strong>r regions plant to the open<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n in a sunny spot in any rocky soil with some protection from winter dampness. In a suitable position<br />
this species will readily self-sow, flowering in late summer the same year. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates it should be<br />
grown as an annual with direct sowing in late spring. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1473 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Cyprus Majoran is a semi woody perennial with strongly aromatic leaves which are used in<br />
traditional cookery on Cyprus, where this subspecies is en<strong>de</strong>mic to open rocky spots in lower areas.<br />
Makes rather tall stalks with oval, finely pubescent (=hairy) leaves and terminal cylindrical clusters with<br />
small white flowers. A won<strong>de</strong>rful new introduction which makes a good pot plant for any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Reduce watering in winter and keep plants at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C. In mil<strong>de</strong>r regions plant to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in a sunny spot in any rocky soil with some<br />
protection from winter dampness. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6371 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Origanum syriacum<br />
(Syrian Oregano)<br />
Origanum tytthantum<br />
(Turkish Oregano)<br />
Origanum virens<br />
(syn. Origanum vulgare<br />
ssp. virens)<br />
Ornithogalum (Milk Star)<br />
30 (50)cm, Syrian Majoran or locally called Za'atar is a rarely cultivated Majoran, and an essential<br />
ingredient for the traditional Lebanese cookery (e. g. Manaeesh, a very tasty pita bread). It is a perennial<br />
species with oval, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent, highly aromatic leaves and terminal globose or shortly cylindrical<br />
clusters with white flowers. Seeds from a population in Rechdibbine (Lebanon) at some 550m. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. Plants are fully winterhardy in Central Europe with<br />
some shelter from winter wetness. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1474 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Turkish Oregano has a strong, yet mild fragrance. Compact plants with small oval leaves and<br />
ornamental clusters of intense pink flowers. Fully winter hardy in Central Europe in any well drained soil in<br />
a sunny, protected spot. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2644 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (80)cm, a perennial with upright stems and a woody base. It has oval to elliptical, strongly aromatic<br />
leaves. Native of rocky soils in sunny spots throughout the Canary islands, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, and the Azores,<br />
where it is used in various local dishes. It differs from its Mediterranean cousin by its clear white flowers<br />
in small terminal buds and larger leaves. For any well drained soil in an always sunny spot. This species<br />
is fully winter hardy in Central Europe. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1121 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Milkstars, all require good drainage and a sunny position. Will usually form nice clumps in a couple of years. White to white-green flowers<br />
on large racemes.<br />
Sow autumn to spring in any sandy and humus rich soil. Transplant bulbs in autumn. South African Ornithogalum are best precultivated<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions for two years, later the bulbs shall be planted rather <strong>de</strong>ep to protect them from strong frost.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 unless stated differently specified.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ornithogalum arabicum 30 (40)cm, (syn. Melomphis arabica) is a showy, frost ten<strong>de</strong>r species from the Mediterranean with most<br />
ornamental, large white flowers with a black central "eye". Easily grown in a any rich, well drained soil in<br />
pots. Keep dormant bulbs dry in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
Ornithogalum<br />
longibracteatum<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8319 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100cm, an evergreen species from South Africa with long pale green leaves spreading over ground from<br />
a basal, very large bulbs. Whitish green flowers on tall stalks. For a well drained, rocky soil. Not winter<br />
hardy ! Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1477 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ornithogalum magnum 30 (50)cm, similar to Ornithogalum pyramidale with larger flowers on longer spikes. For a sunny place in<br />
a rocky soil. Easy. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1478 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Ornithogalum narbonense 25 (40)cm, native of S Europe from grassy places. Large flowering raceme with up to 70 star-like white<br />
flowers, striped green on the back si<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1479 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Ornithogalum nutans 30 (50)cm, stout stems with large white flowers lined green. Will easily naturalize in any soil in a halfsha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
place. III-IV.<br />
Ornithogalum oligophyllum<br />
(syn. Ornithogalum<br />
balansae)<br />
Ornithogalum orthophyllum<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1480 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
10°Cm, makes showy, <strong>de</strong>nse heads of white flower cups above a basal leaf rosette. Native from<br />
Southeastern Europe (Bulgaria, Greece and former Yugoslavia) through Western Asia (Iran and Turkey)<br />
and the Caucasus. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6047 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7051 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ornithogalum pannonicum 15 (30), makes a lax inflorescence of milky white flowers with a light green sha<strong>de</strong> above linear leaves.<br />
Native of meadows in Central and Southern Europe. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6048 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ornithogalum pyramidale 50 (80)cm, from drier areas in W Europe. Large raceme with pure white flowers. Very easy and excellent<br />
rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n bulb. IV-V.<br />
Ornithogalum pyrenaicum<br />
ssp. flavescens<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1481 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (30)cm, rare subspecies similar to the above with yellowish green flowering racemes and slightly<br />
glaucous leaves. Easy in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1483 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ornithogalum saun<strong>de</strong>rsiae 100 (150)cm, basal rosette of broad dark green leaves and long inflorescence with flat umbels of pure<br />
white flowers and contrasting black anthers. Requires a well drained, rocky soil and extra winter<br />
protection or grow un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass. Zona Climática USDA 8. VI-VII.<br />
Ornithogalum sintenisii<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1484 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Ornithogalum spec. 001<br />
(Mount Aetna)<br />
Ornithogalum<br />
sphaerocarpum<br />
Oxalis (Wood Shamrock)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7049 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified species from lava fiels on Mount Aetna on Sicily, Italy. Makes a basal leaf<br />
rosette and short stemmed, greenish-white flowers. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny and<br />
protected spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7156 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, similar to Ornithogalum pyrenaicum with a showy, tall upright stalk with loosely arranged<br />
creamy white flowers above a broad basal leaf rosette. Native of meadows and open spots in woods in<br />
Southeastern Europe. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6049 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wood Shamrocks are herbaceous perennials native of open spots in fresh soils in partial sha<strong>de</strong> in woods in the Northern hemisphere<br />
respectively in montane and subalpine regions in rocky soils in full sun in the Southern hemisphere (the An<strong>de</strong>s in South America). All<br />
make <strong>de</strong>nse floriferous carpets in early spring, species native in woods start to flower before the <strong>de</strong>ciduous trees unfold their leaves.<br />
Easily grown in any humus rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun respectively in any rich, very well drained, slightly rocky soil in<br />
a protected spot in full sun for subalpine members from the Southern hemisphere.<br />
Sow the dustlike seed on top of any humus rich, well drained soil. Only slightly cover seeds and keep soil always moist from beneath. As<br />
for most winter hardy perennials, seeds require a cooling period for several months before they germinate in late spring to early summer,<br />
thus during winter place pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Carefully transplant the dormant rootstock to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as leaves start<br />
to wither and plants go dormant in summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Oxalis violacea<br />
(Rose Wood Shamrock)<br />
Oxypetalum (Skyblue Southern Star)<br />
10cm, Rose Wood Shamrock is an herbaceous North American perennial with showy bright rose to lilacrose<br />
flowers above bluish green leaves. Makes <strong>de</strong>nse floriferous carpets in early spring before <strong>de</strong>ciduous<br />
trees unfold their leaves. Easily grown in any humus rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun.<br />
First flowers to be expected one year after sowing. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6036 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Skyblue Southern Star is a monotypic genus with only one species from Central America. It has most ornamental sky-blue flowers in<br />
terminal clusters above smoothly haired greyish-green leaves. The <strong>de</strong>corative, horn-like seedcapsules release brownish-black seeds on<br />
white parachutes. Easly cultivated in any rich, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 15°C.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, sandy soil at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year. Keep pots in a sunny spot, drier in winter.20<br />
semillas por sobre.<br />
Oxypetalum caeruleum<br />
(Skyblue Southern Star)<br />
Pachypodium (Madagascar Palm)<br />
20 (40)cm, Skyblue Southern Star is an unusual, slightly trailing perennial from Mexico with heart shaped,<br />
grayish-green leaves and utmost showy clusters of skyblue flowers followed by interesting horn-like seed<br />
capsules. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. A beautiful plant which is best<br />
grown as a perennial in pots. In winter keep plants drier in full sun at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4664 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Madagascar Palms or Madagascar Bottle Trees are native of Madagascar and South Africa. These ornamental plants can be divi<strong>de</strong>d into<br />
two basic groups: tree-like species with a massive succulent stem and dwarf species with a broad and short cau<strong>de</strong>x. Especially the treelike<br />
species have usually very long, elegant leaves in a compact crown on an upright stem <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with long thorns, such as<br />
Pachypodium lamerei and Pachypodium geayi. Ol<strong>de</strong>r specimens (rarely in potted plants) are adorned with large, bright colored, strongly<br />
fragrant flowers. These are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, preferably stony or rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep<br />
ol<strong>de</strong>r plants rather dry in winter at a winter minimum of some 12°C.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, rather inorganic soil at a minimum of some 20°C in full sun. Young seedlings are best grown at higher temperatures<br />
with careful watering and full sun in winter.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pachypodium lamerei<br />
(Madagascar Palm)<br />
Pachypodium rosulatum<br />
var. gracilis<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6845 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6846 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Paeonia (Herbaceous Peonies)<br />
Herbaceous Peonies are longlived herbaceous perennials which are easily grown from seed. However they will need some time to<br />
establish and to gain flowering size, which usually is between three to four years, <strong>de</strong>pending on cultivation conditions. Once reached<br />
maturity they will display their spectacular flowers for many year. All are excellent plants for any partially sha<strong>de</strong>d or sunny spot in a well<br />
drained, yet humus rich soil.<br />
The present nomenclatura within this genus is more than complicated, several species have been recently renamed or sunk into a<br />
different species. We do not follow this renaming and will keep the old names until more scientific reliable information are available.<br />
Sow in any rich, well drained soil in autumn or early spring some 1cm/0.4" <strong>de</strong>ep. Several seeds may not germinate before spring of the<br />
second year after sowing, thus do not empty pots with ungerminated seeds too early ! All Paeonia seeds require a prolonged cooling<br />
period for several months in winter before germination starts in early to mid spring. During winter place pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected, sunny<br />
spot. The seedlings are best grown in pots for at least some 2 years, thereafter carefully transplant he young plants in early spring, paying<br />
special attention to not breaking their fleshy rhizomes. Once established, do not disturb plants until they are becoming too large. Carefully<br />
divi<strong>de</strong> rhizomes of herbaceous species in late summer after the foliage has withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Besi<strong>de</strong> herbaceous peonies we offer several tree peonies.<br />
Paeonia anomala 100cm, close to Paeonia veitchii, yet with broa<strong>de</strong>r leaves with somewhat brao<strong>de</strong>r leaflets, and numerous<br />
bright pink, slightly nodding fowers with less dissected petals. Its' flowers appear earlier than in Paeonia<br />
veitchii. Native from Russia, extending towards Tien-Shan, Pamir-Alai, Mongolia and northern China. For<br />
a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any humus rich, well drained soil. IV-V.<br />
Paeonia brownii<br />
(Brown's Peony)<br />
Paeonia cambesse<strong>de</strong>sii<br />
(Balearic Peony) Exclusivo<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1490 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (100)cm, Brown's Peony is a very rare Californian native Peony, and one out of only two species native<br />
of the US. It has dark green, broadly dissected foliage and compact wine-red flower buds with greenishyellow<br />
eadged petals. For an especially well drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun. Requires some<br />
shelter from winter wetness. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Some seeds make first<br />
roots in the first year and then <strong>de</strong>velop the first leaf in their second year. Seeds from a certified wild<br />
collection in Plumas County, Red Rock, California, USA at some 1.850m. V-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1745 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 8,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Balearic Peony is a rare and most ornamental dwarf species within the Mascula group and is<br />
native of fresh soils in mountain meadows and open spots in woods on the Balearic islands (Spain). It has<br />
showy, dark green, shiny, undulated leaves, tinged dark red in full sun, and rather large, light to intensive<br />
rose red flower cups. For any very well drained, rather rocky soil in a protected, sunny spot. Excellent in<br />
the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1746 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 8,99<br />
Paeonia kavachensis Aznav. 70 (90)cm, a rare species, which is now regar<strong>de</strong>d a form of the Paeonia daurica ssp. daurica complex. It<br />
is native of eastern Turkey (south of Lake Van) and has broadly ovoid leaflets, in some specimens with<br />
undulated margins, slightly glaucous with a reddish tinge in full sun. Large lilac to pale rose flowers. For<br />
the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n in any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun. IV-V.<br />
Paeonia mascula ssp.<br />
mascula<br />
(syn. Paeonia corallina)<br />
Paeonia mlokosewitschii<br />
(Yellow Peony)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1497 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, few, but quite large pale rose to reddish rose flowers on erect stalks above broadly divi<strong>de</strong>d,<br />
light green leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1504 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre) (7 semillas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Yellow Peony (now botanically correct: Paeonia daurica ssp. mlokosewitschii) is a quite rarely<br />
seen peony native in the Lago<strong>de</strong>ki Valley in south-eastern Caucasus. It has large pale lemon yellow<br />
flowers and slightly glaucous leaves, sha<strong>de</strong>d with red in full sun. This beautiful species has unfortunately<br />
become almost extinct in nature. Easy for a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d place with peaty compost as basis. The<br />
bright pink seed capsules with <strong>de</strong>ep lilac seeds give have some additional ornamental value in<br />
July/August. Offered seeds are from unhybridized, true to type specimens with pure yellow flowers!<br />
Please note: Offered rhizomes are from our mother plants and they have multiple flower respectively leaf<br />
buds as <strong>de</strong>scribed below. You will not find similar large plants anywhere else! Several longer storage<br />
roots will have to be cut by half for transport, however plants have sufficient reserves to grow well next<br />
spring. As is the case in all peonies, plants may not open flower buds in the first year after transplanting.<br />
However they will show a magnificent display from the second year onwards after they established. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1506 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (7 semillas)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Paeonia obovata 70cm, Chinese Peony with <strong>de</strong>ep rose flowers above large lobed, light blue tinged, green leaves. Excellent<br />
for the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. A very easy going and robust species. IV-V.<br />
Paeonia obovata var.<br />
willmottiae<br />
Paeonia officinalis ssp.<br />
officinalis<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1507 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,79<br />
70cm, a variety with pure white flowers above large lobed, light blue tinged to greyish-green leaves.<br />
Excellent for the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. A very easy going and robust<br />
species. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8688 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, common peony from S France, Hungary and Albania, growing in rocky soils. Large, purplish red<br />
flowers on long stalks above narrow, dark green leaflets with a grayish blue tinge in full sun. One of the<br />
easiest peonies for any sunny spot in any well drained so<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1508 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Paeonia officinalis ssp.<br />
villosa<br />
50cm, a smaller and much rarer subspecies from Central Italy (Florence) to southern France (Montpellier)<br />
with fewer, yet broa<strong>de</strong>r leaflets and <strong>de</strong>ep red to wine red flowers. Especially young shoots show a <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
cover of fine hairs. As easy as the latter in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1509 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Paeonia peregrina Miller 100cm, has broad, glossy, dark green leaflets and utmost ornamental, bright to dark red (rarely purplish<br />
red) flower heads, which is typical for this beautiful peony. It is native to Italy (Calabria) extending southeastern<br />
towards Romania, Greece, Bulgaria and western Turkey, where ot grows in rocky soils in<br />
meadows and cliffs in full sun. For a sunny and dry spot in any rich, well drained soil in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1512 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Paeonia tenuifolia 70 (120)cm, from south-eastern Europe and Caucasian steppes, an extremely elegant plant with finely<br />
divi<strong>de</strong>d, glabrous foliage and intense red bowl shaped flowers on long, nodding stalks. For any well<br />
drained soil in full sun in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Easy. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8095 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (100 semillas)<br />
€ 39,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1520 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (7 semillas)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Paeonia veitchii 50 (70)cm, similar to P. anomala, yet with more dissected lilac rose petals and pale green, glossy leaves.<br />
Makes up to 5 flowers per stalk. Native of NW China (Gausu, Szechuan und Shensi). Rather rare Peony<br />
for the connoisseur of this beautiful genus. Makes <strong>de</strong>nse, rich flowering clumps in time. For any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Very easy. V-VI.<br />
Paeonia veitchii ssp.<br />
woodwardii<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1522 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
30 (50)cm, this subspecies differs from normal Paeonia veitchii by its paler, slightly larger flowers and<br />
overall more compact growth habit with pale green, glossy leaves. This rarely seend subspecies makes<br />
up to 5 flowers per stalk and <strong>de</strong>nse, rich flowering clumps in time. Easily grown in any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8089 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Paeonia wittmanniana 50 (70)cm, a rarely cultivated, beautiful species from northwestern Caucasus. It has broad, dark green<br />
leaflets and showy, usually pale yellow to white, rarely pale rose flower cups. Easily cultivated in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
Paeonia (Tree Peonies)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5166 € 4,99<br />
Tree Peonies or Shrub Peonies are easily raised from seeds, but they will need their time to establish and to gain flowering size, which<br />
may be in a minimum of some 3 to 4 years, <strong>de</strong>pending on cultivation conditions and species. They are suited for any partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to<br />
sunny spot in a well drained, yet humus-rich soil. Especially these shrub-like species have always been much sought after, but they are<br />
rarely offered and thus will stay rather high priced. Some treasure plants for the connoisseur! In recent years there has been much<br />
confusion on species within the genus and this is still true for herbaceous perennial members. At least things seem to be sorted out for<br />
shrublike woody peonies. Only 4 tree peonies with several varieties and forms remain in the genus Paeonia: Paeonia <strong>de</strong>composita,<br />
Paeonia <strong>de</strong>lavayi, Paeonia ostii and Paeonia rockii.<br />
Sow in any rich, well drained soil in autumn or early spring some 1cm/0.4" <strong>de</strong>ep. Several seeds may not germinate before spring of the<br />
second year after sowing, thus do not empty pots with ungerminated seeds too early ! All Paeonia seeds require a prolonged cooling<br />
period for several months in winter before germination starts in early to mid spring. During winter place pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected, sunny<br />
spot. The seedlings are best grown in pots for at least some 2 years, thereafter carefully transplant he young plants in early spring, paying<br />
special attention to not breaking their fleshy rhizomes. Once established, do not disturb plants until they are becoming too large.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
3 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Besi<strong>de</strong> tree or shrub peonies we offer several herbaceous peonies.<br />
Paeonia <strong>de</strong>lavayi var.<br />
angustiloba f. trollioi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Paeonia <strong>de</strong>lavayi var.<br />
<strong>de</strong>lavayi f. <strong>de</strong>lavayi<br />
150 (250)cm, a rarely cultivated variety of Paeonia potaninii, native of open spots in mountain forests in<br />
northeastern Yunnan, China. This species was formerly called Paeonia potaninii var. trolllioi<strong>de</strong>s. Has<br />
slightly larger flowers on lon peduncles with pure yellow petals, and in some selections with an orange red<br />
center. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6533 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (100 seeds)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1515 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (3 semillas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, woody shrub peony with an outstanding flower color from orange red to maroon red and<br />
wine. Contrasting light green, broadly dissected leaves. I<strong>de</strong>al for any rich, rather leafy soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Among Paeonia suffruticosa the easiest shrub peony raised from seed. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1496 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (3 semillas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6534 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (100 seeds)<br />
€ 29,90<br />
Paeonia ostii 200cm, an erect growing woody shrub peony from Yunnan Province, China. This utmost beautiful,<br />
botanically good species was newly <strong>de</strong>scribed in the year 1992 in honor of Dr. Gian Lupo Osti, Presi<strong>de</strong>nt<br />
of the International Dendrological Society. This species is similar to Paeonia suffruticosa, yet its' dark<br />
green leaves have less segments and it forms large, pure white flower cups with a strong sweet musk<br />
fragrance. For any well drained soil in full sun. A still a very rare species. We were among the first<br />
nurseries worldwi<strong>de</strong> to propagate this new species in the year 1999 and it has proven to be a very robust,<br />
easy going and free flowering peony which is easily raised from seed. A simply splendid peony! IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1511 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (3 semilas)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6524 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (100 seeds)<br />
€ 27,00<br />
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Paeonia suffruticosa<br />
Complejo<br />
200 (300)cm, an erect, multi-branching Chinese shrub peony with white, rose, crimson red to intense<br />
lilac, large flowers and star-like seed capsules in autumn. This peony is supposed to be an old stabilized<br />
hybrid form of various tree peonies and has very variable flower colors. About some 50% of the seeds are<br />
from either the two featured color forms: dark rose-purple and white, some may show in between colors.<br />
Among Paeonia ostii the easiest shrub peony raised from seed. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1519 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Pancratium (Canary & Mediterranean Sea Daffodil)<br />
Canary and Mediterranean Sea Daffodils have large, white, Narcissus like, strongly perfumed flowers above glaucous, <strong>de</strong>ciduous leaves.<br />
For pots with a rocky, rather inorganic soil in full sun. Best grown un<strong>de</strong>r cold, yet frostfree glass or in a heated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Plants will go<br />
dormant in summer and restart growth in late summer to early autumn with lower temperatures. Keep sunny in winter with careful watering.<br />
Sow black seeds throughout the year preferably in pure grit sand at some 15° to maximum 22°C (in certain Canary plants, higher<br />
temperatures will slow down or even inhibit germination!). Keep soil always slightly moist and place pots in a sunny spot. Easily raised<br />
from seeds.<br />
Canary Sea Daffodils (aff. Pancratium canariense) are not winter hardy!<br />
20 semillas por sobre, unless not stated differently.<br />
Note: All bulbs are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>. For Non-European customers only: We do<br />
ship dormant bulbs outsi<strong>de</strong> Europe, provi<strong>de</strong>d that all risk is upon the buyer. We do not issue any phytosanitary certificate, which is<br />
officially required for most countries. We kindly ask you to check with your local import regulations before placing an or<strong>de</strong>r!<br />
Pancratium canariense<br />
(Canary Sea Daffodil)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Pancratium illyricum<br />
(Illyrian Sea Daffodil)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Pancratium maritimum<br />
(Mediterranean Sea<br />
Daffodil)<br />
Pancratium spec. 001<br />
(ex Fuerteventura)<br />
Exclusive<br />
20 (30)cm, Canary Sea Daffodil is a Narcissus like Amaryllid from the Canary Islands where it has<br />
become increasingly rare due to ongoing <strong>de</strong>struction of its habitat in the lower succulent zone of all<br />
islands. Narrow glaucous (bluish green) leaves and large, white, star-like, slightly fragrant flowers. For a<br />
rocky soil in a sheltered, and especially in winter in a sunny position in an always frostfree spot. IX-XI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1122 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3281 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Illyrian Sea Daffodil is a very rarely cultivated Pancratium species from mountaineous regions<br />
on Sardinia (Italy) and Corsica (France). It makes broad bluish-green leaves and large fragrant white<br />
flowers with broad petals, which sometimes show a light green middle stripe. Stalks are born shortly<br />
above emerging leaves in spring. Pancratium illyricum is the only Pancratium species which is sufficiently<br />
winterhardy in Central Europe, as it is winter dormant and summer green. For any well drained, rocky soil<br />
in full sun. Plant bulbs quite <strong>de</strong>ep (three times their size) in a sheltered spot, which is protected from<br />
winter wetness and freezing through. Bulbs are best grown for one year in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions<br />
at some 5°C in winter, before they are planted to their final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in spring. Bulbs <strong>de</strong>rive from<br />
high altitu<strong>de</strong> populations at some 1,150m on Sardinia and are especially cold resistant. Bulbs are close to<br />
flowering size and may need only one more growing period to flower. Zona climática USDA 7. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8715 bulbo reposado (04,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 49,00<br />
30 (50)cm, Mediterranean Sea Daffodil is a Narcissus like species from the Mediterranean region where<br />
it occurs in sand dunes close to the sea. It makes broad glaucous leaves and beautifully large, white, starlike<br />
and strongly fragrant flower trumpets. For a sandy or rocky soil in a sheltered, sunny position in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n (with good proctection against freezing in winter) or preferably in a frostfree greenhouse or a cool<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Makes quite large, black styrofoam like seeds. From a wild collection ma<strong>de</strong> in Jadra/Jiyé<br />
south of Beiruth, Lebanon and Golfo di Marinella on Sardinia, Italy. Zona climática USDA 8. VII-VIII.<br />
10 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1528 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Líbano)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8716 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña, Italia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
25 (35)cm, a most likely un<strong>de</strong>scribed new species, which has been inclu<strong>de</strong>d to Pancratium maritimum<br />
(Mediterranean Sea Daffodil) in the past. Yet it differs in several aspects from the latter and should be<br />
raised to species rank. It mainly differs in making much broa<strong>de</strong>r (up to 5cm) bluish-green leaves, and<br />
much smaller seeds similar to those in Pancratium canariense (Canary Sea Daffodil), lacking the<br />
styrofoam-like substance. Showy, pure white star-like flowers. Native of sand dunes in the Corralejo<br />
region in northern Fuerteventura. For a sandy or rocky soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. A summer<br />
dormant and winter green species. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 5°C. USDA Climate Zone<br />
9/10. VII-VIII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6690 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Pandorea (Bower of Beauty) & Podranea (Rose-flowered Bignonia)<br />
Bower of Beauty and Rose-flowered Bignonia are small genera with few species in tropical South Africa, South-Eastern Asia and<br />
Australia. They have ornamental, glossy, dark evergreen, broadly pinnate leaves and showy large white to rose trumpet-flowers in terminal<br />
clusters on vigorously climbing stems. Easily cultivated in large pots or containers in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout<br />
the year. In winter keep at a minimum of some 10°C. Plants require a climbing aid.<br />
Sow the paper-like seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep pots always in a sunny spot. In winter<br />
keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pandorea jasminoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Bower of Beauty)<br />
Pandorea pandorana<br />
(Wonga Wonga Vine)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7287 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7288 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Podranea ricasoliana<br />
(Rose flowered Bignonia)<br />
Papaver (Poppy)<br />
200 (500)cm, Rose flowered Bignonia is a climbing creeping vine with woody stems, broadly feathered,<br />
glossy, dark green leaves and most showy, bright pink trumpet-shaped flowers. Plants require a climbing<br />
aid and are best planted out in a frost free wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse. For any rich, well drained soil in<br />
full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4730 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Poppies are usually annuals or biennials, some species offered here are long lived perennials making a <strong>de</strong>nse rootstock in time. Larger<br />
perennials are best grown as solitary plants to enjoy them in their whole beauty. All are easily grown in a sunny spot in any well drained<br />
soil.<br />
Do not cover the dust like seeds, sow at a minimum of some 5°C, preferably from late spring to early summer. Annual species are best<br />
sowed directly to the open ground in late spring on top of any rich, yet well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seedlings (rhizomes) from<br />
perennial species are carefully transplanted in autumn or as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Papaver aculeatum<br />
Papaver alpinum ssp.<br />
alpinum<br />
Papaver alpinum ssp.<br />
kerneri<br />
Papaver alpinum ssp.<br />
suaveolens<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7070 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7067 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
ex Kärnten, Austria<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8176 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7065 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Papaver armeniacum 40 (60)cm, Armenian Poppy is a beautiful and showy annual to biannual species with numerous salmon-<br />
(Armenian Poppy) Exclusivo pink flowers in a branching inflorescence above pale bluish-green, strongly dissected leaves. A rarely<br />
seen species native from the Caucasus to Iran and Turkey. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in<br />
full sun. Will selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r suitable conditions. IV-V.<br />
Papaver atlanticum<br />
(Atlas Poppy)<br />
Papaver bracteatum<br />
(Armenian Poppy)<br />
Papaver dubium<br />
(Long-Head Poppy)<br />
Papaver hybridum<br />
(Round Pricklyhead Poppy)<br />
Papaver miyabeanum<br />
Papaver nudicaule<br />
(Iceland Poppy)<br />
Papaver nudicaule var.<br />
croceum<br />
Papaver orientale<br />
(Oriental Poppy)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4567 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Atlas Poppy is a perennial species with numerous bright orange flowers on long stalks above<br />
broadly lobed, fresh bluish green to yellowish green, coarsely pubescent leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette. Native<br />
of the Atlas Mountains, Morocco. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seed from a mostly<br />
double petaled (i.e. semi-filled) form. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3331 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Armenian Poppy is a perennial species with huge flower cups with crimson red petals and<br />
black basal blotches insi<strong>de</strong>. A highly <strong>de</strong>corative, yet still almost unknown Papaver species. Flowers are<br />
followed by large seedpods which are used for <strong>de</strong>coration purposes. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1529 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Long-Head Poppy is an annual to biannual Eurasian species with showy bright orange to<br />
orange-scarlet flowers above filigrane bluish-green leaves. It is similar to Papaver rhoeas (Field Poppy)<br />
and differs in the color and always wrinkled petals. Easily cultivated in an rich, well drained, preferably<br />
slight rocky soil in full sun. Sow flat directly after the last freezing nights in mid spring. Do not cover seeds<br />
with soil. Un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions this species will readily seld-sow. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7061 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
15cm, Round Pricklyhead Poppy is an annual with rich scarlet to intense orange flowers above feathered<br />
leaves. Native of rocky or sandy sites throughout the Mediterranean, Asia Minor and western Asia. For<br />
any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Sow<br />
directly to the ground after the last freezing nights in spring. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4064 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6302 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Kato Archimandrita, Chipre)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7058 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Iceland Poppy is a hardy semiperennial native of arctic regions of North America, N Russia<br />
and Iceland. Makes a stemless leaf rosette and several bright orange flower cups on hairy, tall stems. For<br />
any rich, very well drained soil in full sun, best grown in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3223 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7057 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (150)cm, Oriental Poppy is a perennial species with very large bright orange flower cups above a<br />
large, dark green leafed basal rosette. Flowers are followed by large seedpods which are used for<br />
<strong>de</strong>coration purposes. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
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Papaver orientale cultivars<br />
(mezcla)<br />
Papaver orientale ssp.<br />
lasiothrix<br />
Papaver<br />
purpureomarginatum<br />
Exclusive<br />
Papaver rhoeas<br />
(Field Poppy)<br />
Papaver rupifragum<br />
Papaver somniferum<br />
cultivars<br />
(mezcla)<br />
Papaver somniferum cv.<br />
"Red"<br />
Papaver somniferum cv.<br />
"Rose, filled"<br />
Papaver somniferum ssp.<br />
setigerum<br />
(Wild Opium Poppy)<br />
Paradisea (St. Bruno's Lily)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1530 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Expect several colors in this mix of seeds harvested from several cultivars: from rosy-white to rose, pink,<br />
red, orange, and as a new color in this species some violet sha<strong>de</strong>s as well.<br />
Note: Seed mixes cannot be shipped to the US and Australia.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7069 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7059 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
10 (20)cm, a rarely cultivated, dwarf annual species with an usually flat basal rosette of feathered leaves<br />
and several short, upright stalks with orange red to pale purplish red flowers. Native of rocky, sunny sites<br />
in Turkey, Cyprus and Syria. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4581 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Field Poppy is an annual to biannual Eurasien species with showy bright scarlet flowers above<br />
filigrane leaves. Easily cultivated in an rich, well drained, preferably slight rocky soil in full sun. Sow flat<br />
directly after the last freezing nights in mid spring. Do not cover seeds with soil. Un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate<br />
conditions this species will readily seld-sow. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7341 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7052 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Expect several colors in this mix of seeds harvested from several cultivars: from rosy-white to rose, lilac,<br />
and dark burgundy-red.<br />
Note: Seed mixes cannot be shipped to the US and Australia.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7068 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (100)cm, similar to the species yet with most ornamental scarlet red "feathered", filled flowers above<br />
large, silvery-glaucous, not hairy leaves. Flowers are followed by large seedpods which are used for<br />
<strong>de</strong>coration purposes. Sow directly to the open ground after last freezing in April/May in any well drained<br />
soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3222 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (100)cm, similar to the species this cultivar is rose flowered, yet it has more or less filled blossoms.<br />
Large, silvery-glaucous, not hairy leaves. Flowers are followed by large seedpods which are used for<br />
<strong>de</strong>coration purposes. Sow directly to the open ground after last freezing in April/May in any well drained<br />
soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3215 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (100)cm, Wild Opium Poppy is an annual, fast growing species from the Mediterranean with<br />
ornamental large, silvery-glaucous, plain leaves and showy flowers, which are rosy-red to pale pink. Sow<br />
directly to the open ground after last freezing in April/May in any well drained soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4231 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña, Italia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6327 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Psilo Dendro, Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7335 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria, España)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Paradisea is a genus close to Aspho<strong>de</strong>lus with more elegant, larger white flowers on narrow upright stalks.<br />
Sow at some 5 to 15°C preferably in spring in any well drained, rather sandy soil in a sunny position. Transplant dormant rhizomes in<br />
autumn to a sunny spot in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n. Give a thick layer of some extra draining material (e.g. grit sand) on the bottom of the planting<br />
hole. Leave plants undisturbed so that they will <strong>de</strong>velop their full beauty in time. A rarely known but very <strong>de</strong>corative genus for the<br />
connoisseur.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Paradisea lusitanica 30 (40)cm, similar to the above, yet lightly smaller in all parts. For any humus rich, well drained, stony soil<br />
in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
Paris<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1534 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Paris species are close to Trillium and are native from Asia to Europe and N America growing in moist soils in open woods, where they<br />
receive plenty of sunlight in spring, but are then sha<strong>de</strong>d in summer. All arise from a tuberous rhizome, creating only one leaf and usually a<br />
single flower embed<strong>de</strong>d in the leaflets. Should not be disturbed after planting and will mo<strong>de</strong>rately increase.<br />
Sow at autumn to spring in any humus rich soil, which holds back moisture. Pre-cultivation for 2 years, transplant rhizomes in autumn<br />
when plants are dormant.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
Paris quadrifolia 12)cm, <strong>de</strong>ep green four-lobed foliage, white flowers and a <strong>de</strong>ep blue berry in late summer make this an<br />
attractive plant for shady places. Native to moist wood on limestone in Central Europe. IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1536 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Pasithea (Azulillo Lirio)<br />
Azulillo is a monotypic genus with only one species native of Chile (South America). It has most ornamental bright blue flowers on graceful<br />
stems above grass like leaves. It is easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy keep<br />
plants rather dry and in winter at a minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to a minimum. Excellent in a frostfree greenhouse or<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, for their small to medium tall size they can be grown in rather small pots on window sills as well.<br />
Sow small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C throughout<br />
the year and soil always slightly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will significantly enhance<br />
germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pasithea coerulea<br />
(Azulillo)<br />
Passiflora (Passion Flower)<br />
40 (60)cm Azulillo a medium sized herbaceous bulbous plant with upright hold intense blue flowers on<br />
elegant racemes above narrow leaves. Native of dryish rocky spots in montane regions in Chile. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some<br />
10°C. Seeds from a wild collection in IV Region, Mineral <strong>de</strong> Talca at some 250m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5018 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Passionflowers and edible Passionfruits. All species can be easily grown in any humus-rich, well drained soil with sufficient moisture in<br />
summer. Plants require a climbing aid as these are growing as wines. If planted freely these will <strong>de</strong>velop their first flowers after 3 to 4<br />
years and may set fruits. They require a warm cultivation throughout the year, except Passiflora antioquensis and Passiflora mollissima<br />
which will tolerate a minimum of some 7°C in winter. Passiflora incarnata is hardy in C Europe with a thick mulch layer as additional frost<br />
protection.<br />
Sow in any well drained, rich soil in a sunny spot at minimum 20°C, the highland species (Passiflora antioquensis and Passiflora<br />
mollissima) require a cooler germination temperature of some 15°C to a maximum of some 20°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
Passiflora capsularis 3 (5)m, an easily cultivated South American species with scented white flowers followed by elongated and<br />
ripped rose-red fruits. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VII-IX.<br />
Passiflora edulis<br />
(Red Maracuyá)<br />
Passiflora edulis f.<br />
flavicarpa<br />
(Yellow Maracuyá)<br />
Passiflora foetida<br />
(Foetid Passion Flower)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6498 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (7)m, Red Maracuyá has very aromatic fruits with a red shell. The flesh is a little bit sour and excellently<br />
suited to prepare some <strong>de</strong>licious juices. Seeds from a plantation near the village of Garzón<br />
(Departamento <strong>de</strong> Huila, Colombia). Easier in cultivation than the smaller fruited Passiflora edulis f. edulis<br />
as it is more cold tolerant. Requires a minimum of some 15°C in winter in an always sunny spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2254 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
2 (7)m, Yellow Maracuyá makes <strong>de</strong>licious, goose-egg sized fruits and has most ornamental and showy<br />
flowers. Makes large fruits with a yellow shell. The orange yellow fruit flesh is used to prepare a very<br />
aromatic juice. Seeds from a plantation near the village of Garzón (Departamento <strong>de</strong> Huila, Colombia).<br />
Easier in cultivation than the smaller fruited Passiflora edulis f. edulis as it is more cold tolerant. Requires<br />
a minimum of some 15°C in winter in an always sunny spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2256 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
200 (500)cm, Foetid Passion Flower is a climbing creeping vine with three- to five-lobed leaves, pure<br />
white to pale cream flowers and egg-shaped, yellow edible fruits with a sweet pulp with crispy black<br />
seeds. It is native to northern South America and the West Indies. For any rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4693 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Passiflora ligularis Sweet Maracuyá or Granadilla, excellent table fruit, very sweet and aromatic with white pulp and crispy<br />
seeds. Light orange shell with small white spots all-over. Very nice flowers. Easy but needs warmth.<br />
Passiflora mollissima<br />
(Banana Passionfruit)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2262 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
3 (7)m, Banana Passionfruit or Curuba is native of the Colombian highlands at an altitu<strong>de</strong> of some<br />
2.000m. It is a very <strong>de</strong>corative climber with pendulous, large, trumpet shaped rose red flowers and<br />
greenish yellow banana like soft fruits with an orange pulp. Excellent for juices in either water or milk with<br />
some sugar ad<strong>de</strong>d. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year and<br />
a winter minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering. A cold tolerant species. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2276 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Passiflora morifolia 200 (500)cm, fast growing species South America (Bolivia, Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil). White and<br />
purple blue flowers are followed by very ornamental plum-colored fruits with a red pulp (not palatable).<br />
Plants are self-fertile and set readily fruits. May be either cultivated as an annual if sowed un<strong>de</strong>r heated<br />
glass and transplanted to the gar<strong>de</strong>n in early summer or as a perennial pot plant in a sunny pot during<br />
winter at a minimum of some 10°C. Easily cultivated. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2011 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Passiflora quadrangularis Giant Passionfruit, large leaves and huge bright wine red flowers. Light green fruits weigh up to 5 kg !<br />
Very strong grower, needs space for flowers and fruits to <strong>de</strong>velop. Cultivation not below 20°C in winter!<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2280 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Passiflora suberosa 2 (5)m, perennial species with small, trilobed leaves and small whitish green flowers followed by black<br />
round to ovoid fruits. Native from northern South America to Guatemala. For any rich, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot. In winter keep drier in full sun at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3378 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Passiflora tenuifila 4 (7)m, perennial species native of South America (Ecuador and Peru) with broadly lobed leaves and<br />
white flowers with a whitish-purple crown followed by egg-sized, non-edible green fruits turning to bright<br />
yellow with maturity. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier in winter in a sunny spot at<br />
a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Passiflora (Passion Fruits)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3377 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Passionflowers and edible Passionfruits. All species can be easily grown in any humus-rich, well drained soil with sufficient moisture in<br />
summer. Plants require a climbing aid as these are growing as wines. If planted freely these will <strong>de</strong>velop their first flowers after 3 to 4<br />
years and may set fruits. They require a warm cultivation throughout the year, except Passiflora antioquensis and Passiflora mollissima<br />
which will tolerate a minimum of some 7°C in winter. Passiflora incarnata is hardy in Central Europe with a thick mulch layer as additional<br />
frost protection.<br />
Sow in any well drained, rich soil in a sunny spot at minimum 20°C, the highland species (Passiflora antioquensis and Passiflora<br />
mollissima) require a cooler germination temperature of some 15°C to a maximum of some 20°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
Passiflora edulis<br />
(Red Maracuyá)<br />
Passiflora edulis f.<br />
flavicarpa<br />
(Yellow Maracuyá)<br />
2 (7)m, Red Maracuyá has very aromatic fruits with a red shell. The flesh is a little bit sour and excellently<br />
suited to prepare some <strong>de</strong>licious juices. Seeds from a plantation near the village of Garzón<br />
(Departamento <strong>de</strong> Huila, Colombia). Easier in cultivation than the smaller fruited Passiflora edulis f. edulis<br />
as it is more cold tolerant. Requires a minimum of some 15°C in winter in an always sunny spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2254 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
2 (7)m, Yellow Maracuyá makes <strong>de</strong>licious, goose-egg sized fruits and has most ornamental and showy<br />
flowers. Makes large fruits with a yellow shell. The orange yellow fruit flesh is used to prepare a very<br />
aromatic juice. Seeds from a plantation near the village of Garzón (Departamento <strong>de</strong> Huila, Colombia).<br />
Easier in cultivation than the smaller fruited Passiflora edulis f. edulis as it is more cold tolerant. Requires<br />
a minimum of some 15°C in winter in an always sunny spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2256 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Passiflora ligularis Sweet Maracuyá or Granadilla, excellent table fruit, very sweet and aromatic with white pulp and crispy<br />
seeds. Light orange shell with small white spots all-over. Very nice flowers. Easy but needs warmth.<br />
Passiflora mollissima<br />
(Banana Passionfruit)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2262 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
3 (7)m, Banana Passionfruit or Curuba is native of the Colombian highlands at an altitu<strong>de</strong> of some<br />
2.000m. It is a very <strong>de</strong>corative climber with pendulous, large, trumpet shaped rose red flowers and<br />
greenish yellow banana like soft fruits with an orange pulp. Excellent for juices in either water or milk with<br />
some sugar ad<strong>de</strong>d. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year and<br />
a winter minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering. A cold tolerant species. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2276 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Passiflora quadrangularis Giant Passionfruit, large leaves and huge bright wine red flowers. Light green fruits weigh up to 5 kg !<br />
Very strong grower, needs space for flowers and fruits to <strong>de</strong>velop. Cultivation not below 20°C in winter!<br />
Passiflora (Winter Hardy Passion Flower)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2280 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Winter Hardy Passionflower is a North America species which is easily grown in any humus-rich, well drained soil with sufficient moisture<br />
in summer. Plants require a climbing aid as these are growing as wines. If planted freely it will <strong>de</strong>velop its' first flowers after some 3 years<br />
and may set <strong>de</strong>liciously sweet fruits. Passiflora incarnata is fully hardy in central Europe with a thick mulch layer as additional frost<br />
protection.<br />
Sow in any well drained, humus rich soil in a sunny spot at some 20°. Cultivate frostfree in the first two years, keep plants drier in winter at<br />
some 5°C. Transplant to a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in late spring to early summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Passiflora incarnata<br />
(Winter Hardy Purple<br />
Passion Flower)<br />
300 (500)cm, Winter Hardy Purple Passion Flower is a herbaceous perennial with fast growing vines with<br />
dark green, three-lobed leaves and several showy flowers with white petals and sepals and a central<br />
crown of pinkish-purple filaments. The flowers are followed by egg-sized, <strong>de</strong>licious fruits with a sweetaromatic<br />
white pulp (locally called "Maypops"), which mature to a yellowish color. It is native of southeastern<br />
USA and is easily grown in any rich, very well drained soils in a sunny, protected spots with a<br />
climbing aid. Cultivate young plants in pots for two un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in winter with a minimum of<br />
some 12°C and a very sunny spot, transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n by the end of spring in their third year. As<br />
additional winter protection cover the root system with a thick mulch layer in winter. USDA Climate Zone<br />
7. VI-IX.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3383 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Pastinaca (Mediterranean Parsnip) & Todaroa (Giant Canary Carot)<br />
Mediterranean Parsnips and Canary Giant Carots make tall and broad inflorescences with several umbels of numerous small white to<br />
yellowish-green flowers above ornamental, large, feathery and finely dissected to broad glossy, serrated, aromatic leaves. All are good<br />
perennial container plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year and a winter minimum of some 10°C with<br />
reduced watering.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep seedlings always sunny, especially in winter months. Most<br />
species will reach flowering size within 2 to 3 years, <strong>de</strong>pending on cultivation conditions.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Pastinaca lucida<br />
(Mallorca Parsnip)<br />
Todaroa montana<br />
(Canary Giant Mountain<br />
Carot) Exclusive<br />
Pedicularis (Elephant Head)<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Pedicularis groenlandica<br />
(Elephant Head)<br />
Peganum (African Rue)<br />
50 (100)cm, Mallorca Parsnip is a herbaceous, summer dormant perennial with large glossy, foetid leaves<br />
and branching stalks topped by umbels wiht small greenish-yellow flowers. From fresh spots at the base<br />
of rock walls on Mallorca (Balearics, Spain). For any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (winter) spot. Not winter hardy, keep plants drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7396 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150 (250)cm, Canary Giant Mountain Carot makes a tall and broad inflorescence with several umbels of<br />
small white flowers and most <strong>de</strong>corative, large, feathered, light to fresh green leaves. Native of sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d sites at the edge of woods on Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Palma and El Hierro. A<br />
perennial for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3241 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4686 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6884 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
African Rue is a herbaceous perennial from open sunny sites in <strong>de</strong>sert-like areas from Western Asia to Noth India, rarely in the<br />
Mediterranean. It has fine, bluish-green foliage and pale ivory white flowers followed by capsules with brownish-black, bitter and poisonous<br />
seeds. Traditionally seeds are used in Turkey, the Middle East and Western Asia for their hallucinogic properties. For any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in<br />
the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Peganum harmala<br />
(African Rue)<br />
Pennisetum (Pearl Millet Grass)<br />
50 (100)cm, African Rue is a herbceous perennial from dry areas in Western Asia through Northern<br />
India. Is has fine foliage and pale whitish-green to ivory-white star-like flowers followed by capsules with<br />
brownish-black, very bitter and poisonous seeds. These are traditionally used for their hallucinogic<br />
substances in Turkey, the Middle East and Western Asia. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun.<br />
VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8156 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Pearl Millet Grass is a tropical, tall growing species and belongs to a broad genus from tropical and temperate climates. Several species<br />
are perennial, yet maybe grown as annuals as well. Pearl Millet Grass makes ornamental, bluish green round seeds in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal,<br />
upright hold inflorescences above long, broad leaves. Seeds are edible and are roasted and ground for the preparation of a flour for baking<br />
bread. For any rich, well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun.<br />
Sow in any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C un<strong>de</strong>r glass in early spring. Carefully transplant seedlings to their final spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from end of spring to early summer.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pennisetum glaucum<br />
(Black Perl Millet)<br />
Pennisetum glaucum<br />
(Blue Perl Millet)<br />
Penstemon (Beardtongue)<br />
120 (160)cm, Black Perl Millet is an extremely beautiful color variant from the bluish-green common<br />
species. It has dark reddish-brown, almost black leaves, stems and inflorescences. As the species it is a<br />
fast growing annual with <strong>de</strong>nse can<strong>de</strong>l-like spikes in late summer and autumn. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights in late spring or<br />
early summer. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8082 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
200 (300)cm, Blue Perl Millet is a fast growing annual with impressively tall stems crowned by <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
spikes with small round seeds which are beloved by birds in late summer and autumn. It is native of<br />
dryish sunny spots in Africa and in especially in India it has been wi<strong>de</strong>ly cultivated for thousand of years<br />
for its edible seeds which are roasted and ground into flour. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil<br />
in full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights in late spring or early summer . VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4779 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Penstemons or Beardtongues are usually growing as perennials with a basal leaf rosette and several upright growing stems in summer<br />
with numerous showy, white, red, rose, blue, or bluish lilac trumpet shaped flowers. They are native in open, sunny spots in mountainous<br />
regions in North and Central America. Most beardtongue species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow the fine seeds flat from autumn to mid spring on any well drained, rich soil, only finely cover seeds with sand. As for most winter<br />
hardy perennials, seeds require a cooling period for several months before they germinate in late spring to early summer, thus during<br />
winter place pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Carefully transplant in summer or autumn as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
40 semillas por sobre.<br />
Penstemon ambiguus<br />
(Bush Penstemon)<br />
30 (50)cm, Bush Penstemon is a dwarf shrublike perennial with <strong>de</strong>nsely arranged, semi-woody stems<br />
with numerous, small, light lilac blue, almost completely flat flowers. It is native of Arizona, Colorado,<br />
Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah (USA), and in Mexico. For any rich, very well drained,<br />
slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
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Penstemon angustifolius<br />
(Pagoda Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon barrettiae<br />
(Barrett's Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon bran<strong>de</strong>geei<br />
(Bran<strong>de</strong>gee's Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon caesius<br />
(San Bernardino<br />
Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon calycosus<br />
(Calico Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon cardwellii<br />
(Cardwell's Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon cobaea<br />
(Showy Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon comarrhenus<br />
(Canyon Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon cusickii<br />
(Basalt Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon cyananthus<br />
(Wasatch Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon cyaneus<br />
(Blue Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon davidsonii var.<br />
davidsonii<br />
(Davidson's Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon davidsonii var.<br />
menziesii<br />
(Menzies' Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon digitalis<br />
(Foxglove Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon eatonii<br />
(Eaton’s Firecracker<br />
Beardtongue)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3908 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Pagoda Beardtongue is a perennial with upright stems with showy, quite large, sky blue to<br />
laven<strong>de</strong>r, trumpet shaped flowers. It is native of sandy to rocky soils in E Montana to N New Mexico<br />
(USA). For any rich, very well drained, slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3909 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Barrett's Beardtongue is a small cushion forming species with rosy-laven<strong>de</strong>r flowers above<br />
leathery bluish-gray leaves. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Klickitat County, Washington, USA at<br />
some 100m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6694 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
15cm, Bran<strong>de</strong>gee's Penstemon has showy large blue flowers. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Las<br />
Animas County, Colorado, USA at some 2.250m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent<br />
in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6695 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
25 (35)cm, San Bernardino Beardtongue has showy bluish-green leaves and rich bluish-purple flowers.<br />
Seeds from a certified wild collection in Tulare County, California, USA at some 2.750m. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6696 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Calico Beardtongue makes laven<strong>de</strong>r blue trumpet flowers in tall terminal racemes. This<br />
species is native to sunny spots in open woodlands and moist meadows in the eastern US. It is easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained. slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0018 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6832 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (50)cm, Showy Beardtongue makes showy intense violet to pale rose-purple flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal<br />
racemes above glossy, serrated leaves. This short-lived perennial is native of sunny meadows in the<br />
central and southern states of the USA (Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, and Nebraska to Missouri). It is<br />
easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0019 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Canyon Beardtongue is a perennial with upright stems with sky blue to lilac blue, trumpet<br />
shaped flowers. It is native of rocky soils in New Mexico to Utah (SW USA). For any rich, very well<br />
drained, slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3910 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Basalt Beardtongue has showy rich blue to laven<strong>de</strong>r or pale bluish-violet flowers above narrow<br />
leaves. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Ada County, Idaho, USA at some 1.000m. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6698 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Wasatch Beardtongue is a perennial with upright stems with <strong>de</strong>nsely packed, rich blue,<br />
trumpet shaped flowers. It is native of higher elevations in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming (USA). For any rich,<br />
very well drained, slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3911 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (40)cm, Blue Penstemon is a spectacular species with bright bluish-green, broad lanceolate leaves<br />
and brilliant sky-blue flowers with a purplish throat. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Park County,<br />
Wyoming, USA at some 2.200m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6699 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6831 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Menzies' Penstemonis a dwarf variety with miniature leaves and quite large blue-violet flowers.<br />
Seeds from a certified wild collection in Clallam County, Washington, USA at some 1.900m. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6700 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
90 (130)cm, Foxglove Beardtongue is a perennial with upright racemes with most showy, scarlet, narrow<br />
flower trumpets. It is native of rocky soils in <strong>de</strong>sert mountains in south-western USA. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4859 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
90 (130)cm, Eaton’s Firecracker Beardtongue is a perennial with several upright racemes with most<br />
ornamental, rich scarlet, narrow flower trumpets. It is native of E and central USA. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3912 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Penstemon eriantherus<br />
(Fuzzytongue Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon eriantherus var.<br />
redactus<br />
(Longsac Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon euglaucus<br />
(Glaucous Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon fendleri<br />
(Fendlers's Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon fruticiformis<br />
(Death Valley Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon glaber v. alpinus<br />
(Alpine Sawsepal<br />
Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon grandiflorus<br />
(Large-flowered<br />
Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon griffinii<br />
(Griffin's Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon hirsutus<br />
(Hairy Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon humilis<br />
(Low Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon humilis var.<br />
brevifolius<br />
(Low Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon lentus<br />
(Handsome Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon linarioi<strong>de</strong>s var.<br />
sileri<br />
(Siler's Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon montanus ssp.<br />
idahoensis<br />
(Central Idaho Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon neomexicanus<br />
(New Mexico Beardtongue)<br />
10cm, Fuzzytongue Penstemon is a dwarf species with showy large lilac flowers above greyish-green,<br />
hairy leaves. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Albany County, Wyoming, USA at some 2.200m.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6702 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Longsac Penstemon is a dwarf variety with showy pale laven<strong>de</strong>r-purplish flowers above greyishgreen<br />
leaves. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Custer County, Idaho, USA at some 1.950m. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6703 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
10cm, Glaucous Beardtongue is a dwarf, mat forming species with quite large laven<strong>de</strong>r-blue flowers<br />
above bluish-green small leaves. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Linn County, Oregon, USA at<br />
some 1.150m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6704 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Fendler's Beardtongue is a perennial with broad, bluish green leaves and upright stems with<br />
sky blue flowers with a pale rose tinge. It is native from Arizona to Kansas and south to Texas (USA) and<br />
Mexico. For any rich, well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3913 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Death Valley Beardtongue is a dwarf species with small lanceolate leaves and rich blue to violet<br />
flowers. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Deschutes County, Oregon, USA at some 1.500m. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6706 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Alpine Sawsepal Penstemon makes showy, <strong>de</strong>nse terminal racemes with quite large, rich<br />
blue flowers above broadly lanceolate leaves. It is native of rocky sites in subalpine regions in Wyoming<br />
and Colorado (USA). Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun. Excellent in<br />
the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4760 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (120)cm, Large-flowered Beardtongue is an most ornamental perennial with bluish green, slightly<br />
succulent leaves and quite tall, erect stems with large, pale sky blue, laven<strong>de</strong>r to pale rose flowers. It is<br />
native of the eastern Great Plains (USA) and Mexico. For any rich, well drained, preferably slightly rocky<br />
soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1019 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Griffin's Beardtongue makes a basal, bluish green leaf rosette and upright, elegant spikes with sky<br />
blue to laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers. Native of mountainous regions from the Rocky Mountains to New Mexico<br />
and N Arizona. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3914 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (90)cm, Hairy Beardtongue is a perennial with upright, hairy racemes covered with pale violet flower<br />
trumpets. It is native of rocky woods and meadows in western Minnesota to eastern New England, and<br />
southward to Alabama (USA). For any rich, well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6620 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Low Beardtongue has showy, sky-blue flowers above greyish-green leaf rosettes. Seeds from a<br />
certified wild collection in Butte County, Idaho, USA at some 1.850m. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6709 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
15cm, Low Beardtongue has showy, rich gentian-blue flowers above greyish-green leaf rosettes forming<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Salt Lake County, Utah, USA at some 3.000m. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6710 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Handsome Penstemon makes a basal leaf rosette and upright, elegant spikes with quite large,<br />
intense blue to laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers. Native of open sunny spots in mountainous woodlands in New<br />
Mexico (McKinley and San Juan counties) to north-eastern Arizona, south-western Colorado, and southeastern<br />
Utah. For any rich, very well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3915 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Siler's Penstemon is a variety with linear, rich green to greyish-green leaves and numerous blue<br />
flowers. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Washington County, Utah, USA at some 1.850m. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6713 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Central Idaho Penstemon is a rather dwarf subspecies with nice greenish-blue foliage and large<br />
laven<strong>de</strong>r flowers. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Valley County, Idaho, USA at some 2.400m. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6715 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
20cm, New Mexico Beardtongue is a medium tall species with blue flowers above rosettes of rich green,<br />
leathery leaves. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Otero County, New Mexico, USA at some<br />
2.600m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
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Penstemon newberryi<br />
(Mountain Pri<strong>de</strong><br />
Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon ovatus<br />
(Eggleaf Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon pachyphyllus<br />
(Thickleaf Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon pachyphyllus<br />
var. congestus<br />
(Thickleaf Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon pallidus<br />
(Pale Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon palmeri<br />
(Pink Wild Snapdragon)<br />
Penstemon palmeri var.<br />
eglandulosus<br />
(Scented Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon parryi<br />
(Parry's Snapdragon)<br />
Penstemon parvulus<br />
(Short-Stalk Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon patens<br />
(Lone Pine Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon payettensis<br />
(Payette Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon procerus var.<br />
brachyanthus<br />
(Pincushion Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon procerus var.<br />
formosus<br />
(Pincushion Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon<br />
pseudospectabilis<br />
(Desert Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon ramaleyi<br />
(Ramaley's Beardtongue)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6716 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Mountain Pri<strong>de</strong> Beardtongue is a dwarf mat forming species with small serrated leaves and showy<br />
rose-red flowers. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Siskiyou County, California, USA at some<br />
1.850m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6717 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
30cm, Eggleaf Beardtongue is a showy species with oval, serrated leaves and rich blue flowers on upright<br />
stalks. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6718 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
70cm, Thickleaf Beardtongue grows as a perennial with slightly succulent, bluish green leaves in a basal<br />
rosette and erect stems with sky blue to laven<strong>de</strong>r flower trumpets. It is native of western USA. For any<br />
rich, well drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3916 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (40)cm, Thickleaf Beardtongue makes somewhat fleshy, greyish-green leaves and showy bluish-violet<br />
flowers. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Sevier County, Utah, USA at some 2.150m. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6719 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
40cm, Pale Beardtongue is a perennial with broad leaves and upright stems with pale laven<strong>de</strong>r to almost<br />
pure white, tubular flowers. It is native of rocky woods and prairies in the USA. For any rich, well drained,<br />
preferably slightly rocky soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1020 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40cm, Pink Wild Snapdragon is a perennial with broad, bluish green leaves and upright stems with<br />
fragrant, quite large, white to rose flowers. For any rich, well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in a<br />
sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3917 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (45)cm, Scented Beardtongue makes showy pale pink to sometimes pure white flowers above<br />
glaucous foliage. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Kane County, Utah, USA at some 1.900m. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6720 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60cm, Parry's Snapdragon is an annual to semi-perennial with broad, bluish green leaves and upright<br />
stems with rich pink flowers. Native of the Sonora Desert, Arizona (USA). For any rich, very well drained,<br />
rocky soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3918 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Short-Stalk Penstemon is a dwarf species with bluish-green leaves and rich blue-laven<strong>de</strong>r flowers.<br />
Seeds from a certified wild collection in Jackson County, Oregon, USA at some 1.750m. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6721 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
25cm, Lone Pine Beardtongue has ornamental silvery bluish-green foliage and showy laven<strong>de</strong>r to violet<br />
flowers. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Nyo County, California, USA at some 2.250m. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6722 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Payette Beardtongue is a very ornamental species with <strong>de</strong>nsely packed brilliant blue flowers above<br />
leathery, rich green leaves. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Adams County, Idaho, USA at some<br />
1.000m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6723 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Pincushion Beardtongue is a dwarf plant with some <strong>de</strong>ep blue flowers above narrow, rich green,<br />
somewhat leathery leaves. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Linn County, Oregon, USA at some<br />
1.650m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6724 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
10cm, Pincushion Beardtongue is a dwarf variety with thick, dark green leaves arranged in <strong>de</strong>nse basal<br />
rosettes and intense blue-violet flowers. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Siskiyou County,<br />
California, USA at some 2.700m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected<br />
spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6725 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
80 (120)cm, Desert Beardtongue is a perennial species with dark bluish green leaves and upright stems<br />
with rich pink to scarlet-pink flower trumpets. For any rich, well drained, preferably rocky soil in a sunny<br />
spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3919 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Ramaley's Beardtongue an unusual species with several racemes covered with thin grass-like<br />
leaves and blue flowers. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Saguache County, Colorado, USA at<br />
some 3.050m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6726 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
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Penstemon richardsonii<br />
(Richardson's Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon richardsonii<br />
var. <strong>de</strong>ntatus<br />
(Cutleaf Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon rostriflorus<br />
(Bridge's Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon rupicola<br />
(Cliff Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon rydbergii<br />
(Rydberg's Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon scapoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Pinyon Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon secundiflorus<br />
(Si<strong>de</strong>bells Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon serrulatus<br />
(Serrulate Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon speciosus<br />
(Royal Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon spectabilis<br />
(Showy Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon strictus<br />
(Rocky Mountain<br />
Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon subulatus<br />
(Hackberry Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon superbus<br />
(Superb Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon tenuiflorus<br />
(Eastern Whiteflower<br />
Beardtongue)<br />
20cm, Richardson's Penstemon has very narrow leaves and bright laven<strong>de</strong>r-pink flowers. Seeds from a<br />
certified wild collection in Klickitat County, Washington, USA at some 150m. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6727 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Cutleaf Beardtongue is a smaller variety with narrow leaves and bright lilac-pink flowers. Seeds<br />
from a certified wild collection in Wheeler County, Oregon, USA at some 750m. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6728 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (60)cm, Bridge's Penstemon an exceptionally beautiful, quite tall species with upright stems covered<br />
with narrow leaves and numerous narrow-tubed bright scarlet flowers. Seeds from a certified wild<br />
collection in Tulare County, California, USA at some 1.850m. For any rich, very well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6729 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Cliff Beardtongue is a dwarf species with quite large rich rose-pink flowers above <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes of<br />
small, bluish-green leaves. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Linn County, Oregon, USA at some<br />
1.700m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6730 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
30cm, Rydberg's Beardtongue is a beautiful dwarf perennial with showy terminal clusters of lilac blue<br />
flowers above a basal leaf rosette. It is native of moist mountain meadows from central Washington south<br />
to the Columbia River, southward to north-eastern California, eastward to W Montana, Wyoming,<br />
Colorado, Utah, and Nevada. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in full sun. Excellent in the rocky<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3920 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Pinyon Beardtongue makes dwarf plants in <strong>de</strong>nse makes with rich blue flowers above bluish-gray<br />
leaves. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Inyo County, California, USA at some 2.400m. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6731 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Si<strong>de</strong>bells Penstemon is a perennial with upright stems with quite large, lilac blue to purplishpink<br />
flowers. It is native of slopes, mountainous meadows and open spots in woodlands in Colorado, New<br />
Mexico and Wyoming (USA). For any rich, well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in a sunny spot. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3921 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6830 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Royal Beardtongue is a showy perennial with several upright stems, <strong>de</strong>nsely packed with quite<br />
large, rich lilac blue flowers. It is native of open spots in dryish woods in California (USA). For any rich,<br />
very well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3922 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Showy Beardtongue is a most ornamental perennial with bright green leaves and erect<br />
racemes with quite large, bluish-purple flower trumpets. It is native of open spots in dryish woods and<br />
mountain meadows in California (USA). For any rich, very well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in a<br />
sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3923 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Rocky Mountain Beardtongue is a most beautiful perennial with erect racemes with <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
packed rich brilliant blue flowers with a purplish tinge. It is native of open spots in dryish woods and<br />
mountain meadows in California (USA). For any rich, well drained, slightly rocky soil in a sunny spot. V-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3924 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Hackberry Beardtongue is a very showy species with nodding, bright scarlet narrow flower<br />
tubes above linear leaves. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Maricopa County, Arizona, USA at<br />
some 850m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6732 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (120)cm, Superb Beardtongue is a very ornamental perennial with coral to pale scarlet flower trumpets<br />
above dark bluish green leaves. It is native of rocky, dryish soils in south-western New Mexico (USA). For<br />
any rich, very well drained, slightly rocky soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3925 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (120)cm, Eastern Whiteflower Beardtongue is a perennial with erect, hairy stems covered with pure<br />
white tubular flowers. It is native of humus rich soils in open spots in woods in the USA. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1021 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Penstemon triflorus<br />
(Hill Country Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon tubaeflorus<br />
(Superb Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon venustus<br />
(Elegant Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon virens<br />
(Blue Mist Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon virgatus<br />
(Wandbloom Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon<br />
washingtonensis<br />
(Washington Beardtongue)<br />
Penstemon watsonii<br />
(Watson's Penstemon)<br />
Penstemon whippleanus<br />
(Whipple's Beardtongue)<br />
Perezia<br />
30 (50)cm, Hill Country Penstemon has showy <strong>de</strong>ep rose-pink flowers above shiny leaves. Seeds from a<br />
certified wild collection in Edwards County, Texas, USA at some 650m and Kerr County, Texas, USA at<br />
some 650m. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6763 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Kerr County)<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6733 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Edwards County)<br />
€ 7,99<br />
80 (120)cm, Superb Beardtongue is a very ornamental perennial with erect stems with showy, quite large,<br />
pure white flower trumpets. It is native of semi-moist meadows and Prairies in the USA. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1022 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (90)cm, Elegant Beardtongue is a perennial with several erect stems covered with violet to rich<br />
laven<strong>de</strong>r flower trumpets. It is native of mountain meadows and open spots in woods from south-western<br />
Washington to north-eastern Oregon and W Idaho (USA). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3926 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Blue Mist Beardtongue is a lower perennial with several erect stems covered with rich<br />
laven<strong>de</strong>r flower trumpets above dark green leaves. It is native of mountain meadows and open spots in<br />
woods in E Columbia and Wyoming (USA). For any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in full<br />
sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3927 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Wandbloom Beardtongue is a middle sized, very showy perennial with upright racemes<br />
<strong>de</strong>nsely covered with rich laven<strong>de</strong>r flower trumpets with reddish lines. It is native of mountain meadows in<br />
the USA. For any rich, well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3928 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25cm, Washington Beardtongue makes <strong>de</strong>ep blue flower tubes and narrow, rich green leaves. Seeds<br />
from a certified wild collection in Chelan County, Washington, USA at some 1.900m. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6734 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (60)cm, Watson's Penstemon is an ornamental tall species with <strong>de</strong>ep-blue flower tubes and narrow<br />
lanceolate leaves. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Lan<strong>de</strong>r County, Nevada, USA at some 2.600m.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6735 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Whipple's Beardtongue has showy dark burgundy to lilac (rarely white) flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
terminal racemes above broadly lanceolate leaves. It is native of rocky sites in subalpine regions in<br />
western (USA). Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4762 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Perezia are annual or perennial members within the daisy family (Asteraceae) and native from Central to South America. Several species<br />
from high altitutes are fully winter hardy in Central Europe. By far the showiest perennial species is Perezia multiflora from southern Brazil.<br />
It makes a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette and a central, terminally branching inflorescence with numerous bright laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flower heads with<br />
a yellow center. Easily grown in any rich, well drain soil in a sunny and protected spot.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny and protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant in early summer as soon as seedlings<br />
are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Perezia multiflora Exclusivo 120cm, a perennial with a basal leaf rosette and a tall and showy, terminally branching inflorescence with<br />
numerous laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers with a yellow center. Native of high altutu<strong>de</strong>s in southern Brazil. Fully<br />
winter hardy in Central Europe and easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected<br />
spot. V-VII.<br />
Pericallis (Cineraria)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4299 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Canary Cineries, most are growing in moist laurel forests on the Western islands. Some are highly endangered due to their unique<br />
appearance and a large inflorescence with bright pink to rose-lilac above heart-shaped, leaves, covered with short silvery-green hairs.<br />
They are similar to http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/prodtype.asp?strParents=786&CAT_ID=94375742&numLanguageID=4South African<br />
Groundsels.<br />
Sow flat on any humus rich soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Do not cover seeds with soil, and always water from beneath. Keep sunnier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 12°C with reduced watering. Most species offered are semiperennials with semi-woody branches and usually die down<br />
after flowering. In several species new branches emerge from subterranean parts of the root stock.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
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conventions (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) we do not sell any wild<br />
collected material such as seeds from protected plants. Seeds from protected plants exclusively <strong>de</strong>rives from horticulturally artificially<br />
propagated plants in Germany respectively Lebanon only, where plants have been taken into cultivation in the late 70ies and early 80ies of<br />
the last century.<br />
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Pericallis appendiculata<br />
Exclusive<br />
80 (150)cm, rather rare, white-flowered perennial Pericallis from open, fresh, semi moist spots in the<br />
laurel forest of N Tenerife. Makes several, semiwoody upright growing branches with silvery green,<br />
palmate leaves topped by a multi-flowered white inflorescence. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained,<br />
humus rich substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep slightly drier and very sunny in winter at a minimum<br />
of some 5°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5153 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1124 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Pericallis aurita Exclusive 70 (180)cm, the only Pericallis en<strong>de</strong>mic to Ma<strong>de</strong>ira where it occurs in rich, slightly moist soils from the<br />
upper succulent zone to the lower subalpine zone at some 1.600m. A semiperennial with a very<br />
ornamental, broad inflorescence of pink to rose-purple flowers above dark green leaves covered with short<br />
silvery hairs. For any rich, well drained substrate in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep sunnier in winter at min.<br />
10°C. Zona Climática USDA 10. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1125 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Pericallis cruenta Exclusive 80 (120)cm, semiperennial with broad basal leaves, purplish red beneath and a tall, branching<br />
inflorescence with numerous bright pink flowers with a lilac center. Native of semi moist spots in the laurel<br />
forest on the north si<strong>de</strong> of Tenerife. Easily grown as a pot plant in any humus rich, well drained substrate<br />
in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot. Keep slightly drier in winter at a minimum of some<br />
12°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3475 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Pericallis echinata Exclusive 30 (50)cm, a herbaceous perennial with broad basal, fresh green, serrated leaves, and an upright<br />
growing, strongly branching inflorescence with numerous bright pink to lilac flowers with a yellowish rose<br />
to purplish center. Native of semi moist spots from sealeavel to the laurel forest in the Northwest of<br />
Tenerife. Easily grown as a pot plant in any humus rich, well drained substrate in a sunny (winter) to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot. Keep slightly drier in winter at a minimum of some 12°C. The form from<br />
costal cliffs at Playa <strong>de</strong> Bollullo (50m) is stronger in all parts than the form from El Palmar valley in the<br />
Teno region (450m). V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3476 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bollullo)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6195 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex El Palmar)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Pericallis lanata Exclusive 15 (40)cm, an utmost beautiful, semiwoody perennial species with the largest, single rose-purple flowers<br />
within the genus. Flowers are hold above small, grayish green leaves, <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with white hairs<br />
beneath. Native of dry, partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to exposed spot on rocks in central and S Tenerife. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep drier and very sunny in winter at a minimum of some<br />
7°C. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1129 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Pericallis murrayi Exclusivo 50 (100)cm, herbaceous perennial with a broad basal leaf rosette and an upright hold inflorescence with<br />
numerous white flowers. From rich soils in fresh spots throughout the island of El Hierro. Easily grown in<br />
any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5110 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Pericallis papyracea 40 (150)cm, native in the upper parts of the laurel forest in La Palma. Large heart shaped leaves with<br />
silver hairs on the lower part. Numerous bright pink flower buds. II-V.<br />
Pericallis tussilaginis<br />
Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1134 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (35)cm, a herbaceous perennial native to slightly moist places in the lower succulent shrub in the<br />
Anaga region of eastern Tenerife. Has broadly heart shaped, light green, serrated leaves with silver hairs<br />
on the lower si<strong>de</strong> and a lax inflorescence with bright rose flowers with a yellow center. A very ornamental<br />
Pericallis for any well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> or full sun. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of<br />
some 5°C. III-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1126 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. <strong>de</strong> Afur)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6194 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. <strong>de</strong>l Río)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Pericallis webbii 100 (170)cm, biannual to semiperennial with an erect stem with large, fresh green to olive green, heart<br />
shaped, serrated leaves, white-wooly below and a large terminal inflorescence of numerous almost white<br />
to pale rose, pink or lilac flowers. Native of rich, slightly moist soils in northern to central Gran Canaria.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot. V-VII.<br />
Periploca (Canary Islands' Silkflower Vine)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7334 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (pale rose flowered)<br />
€ 3,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3249 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (mixed colors)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Canary Silkflower Vine, native to the Canary Islands and the Mediterranean from sunny spots in sandy to stony soils. Make rather long,<br />
woody vines. Leaves will shed at too high summer temperatures and drought. The typical star like flowers are yellow to maroon red<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d, followed by two capsules which will open to free small narrow seeds on long, silk like parachutes.<br />
Sow flat at 20-25°C in any rather inorganic soil (e.g. crushed lava, some humus ad<strong>de</strong>d). Reduce watering in winter, keep sunny at<br />
minimum 10°C. Aviso: All species within the family of Asclepiadaceae have poisonous milk sap!<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Periploca laevigata 1 (3)m, native in the succulent shrub on all Canary Islands. Maroon star like flowers, contrasted in<br />
yellowish green on the outsi<strong>de</strong>. Barranco <strong>de</strong> San Andrés, Tenerife, 90m. Easy to cultivate, very <strong>de</strong>corative<br />
vine in the frostfree wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or heated greenhouse, keep sunny. IX-III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1136 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Persea (Canary Avocado)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5154 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Persea or Canary Avocado Tree is a relict species encountered in humid spots in the laurel forest of the Canaries. Its closest relative is<br />
the real Avocado (Persea grata) from South America. The Canary species is an evergreen tree with very ornamental, large, dark green,<br />
glossy leaves, with brownish smooth hairs beneath. Old leaves turn to a bright red to orange before they fall. It is easily cultivated as a pot<br />
or container plant in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny (during winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (during summer) spot. Ol<strong>de</strong>r plants<br />
may endure some light freezing in autumn. Keep plants slightly drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Sow seeds in any rich, well drained, slightly moist soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Germination occurs after some three to five<br />
months.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 11.<br />
3 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Aviso: ¡Todas las plantas ofrecidas en está página se envían únicamente <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> Europe! <strong>Semillas</strong> son disponibles par un envío en<br />
todo el mundo.<br />
Persea indica Exclusivo 3 (20)m, evergreen Canary Avocado Tree with large, <strong>de</strong>corative, glossy, dark green foliage. Easily<br />
cultivated in any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot with reduced watering<br />
in winter at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Petunia<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6477 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3023 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Petunias belong to a South American genus including annual and semiperiennial species. Several species have showy, trumpet shaped<br />
flowers and are easily grown from seeds as annuals in pots in any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C un<strong>de</strong>r glass in early spring. Keep on growing in pots or carefully transplant<br />
seedlings to their final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from end of spring to early summer.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Petunia integrifolia 100 (200)cm, a showy floriferous and very fast growing annual species from Brazil with long trailing<br />
stems with pale green leaves and numerous lilac to pink flowers throughout summer. Easily cutivated in<br />
pots in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Our seeds are from a beautiful pale rose flowering clone with<br />
a white throat. VI-IX.<br />
Phacelia (Scorpionweed)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8545 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Scorpionweeds are annual, biannual to short-lived perennial species from North and South America. Several species have showy white to<br />
bright blue or lilac blue flowers above nicely dissected leaves. All Phacelia species are much beloved by bees and bumble-bees and are<br />
used to enhance soil structure. Easily grown in a any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions they may resow<br />
themselves in col<strong>de</strong>r climates as well.<br />
Sow directly to the ground by the end of spring when the last freezing nights are over. Cover seeds only slightly with soil.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 9.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Phacelia tanacetifolia<br />
(Lacy Scorpionweed)<br />
Phillyrea (Mock Privet)<br />
30(50)cm, Lacy Scorpionweed or Lacy Phacelia is a fast growing annual from Southwestern United<br />
States and northern Mexico. It has showy laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers and strongly dissected leaves. This<br />
plants is very much beloved by bees and bumble-bees! For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions it will readly selfsow in col<strong>de</strong>r climates as well. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8361 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Mock Privets belong to a small genus within the oil tree family (Oleaceae) with only four species in the Mediterranean region. All species<br />
are ornamental evergreen, small woody shrubs with ornamental leather-like, narrow lanceolate, dark green leaves, greyish-green on the<br />
lower face and showy dark blackish-blue fruis in autumn and winter. They are easily grown as pot or container plants in any rich, well<br />
drained substrate in a sunny spot. During winter keep plants cool, yet frostfree in full sun with reduced watering. In warmer regions<br />
(Mediterranean and Atlantic area) plants can be grown in a sheltered place outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow in any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot at some 20°C to 30°C. Keep soil always slightly moist, yet not wet. As soon as<br />
seedlings appear place pots in a sunny spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 9.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Phillyrea angustifolia<br />
(Narrow-leafed Mock Privet)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Phillyrea latifolia<br />
(Broad-Leaved Mock Privet)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
100 (150)cm, Narrow-leafed Mock Privet is an ornamental, evergreen, small woody shrub with dark green,<br />
narrow lanceolate leaves and small flowers followed by ornamental, dark bluish-black fruits in autumn and<br />
winter. Easily grown container plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep plants cool and drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4940 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (300)cm, Broad-Leaved Mock Privet is an ornamental, evergreen, tall woody shrub with dark green,<br />
braodly lanceolate leaves and small flowers followed by most ornamental, dark bluish-black fruits in<br />
autumn and winter. Easily grown container plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout<br />
the year. In winter keep plants cool and drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8159 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5250 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña, Italia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Phlomis (Jerusalem Sage)<br />
Phlomis or Jerusalem Sage are usually winter hardy, semi woody perennials which make tall showy racemes with bright colored flowers<br />
above hairy, grayish-green to fresh green leaves. The common name "Jerusalem Sage" doesn't make much sense, as most species are<br />
native in sunny spots from the Mediterranean region through Asia and not in Jerusalem. All are easily grown in any rich, well drained,<br />
preferably rocky soil in full sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained soil. Keep pots in a protected sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as plants are<br />
strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, unless not stated differently.<br />
Phlomis fruticosa<br />
(Shrub Jerusalem Sage)<br />
Phlomis herba-venti<br />
(Iranian Jerusalem Sage)<br />
Phlomis herba-venti ssp.<br />
pungens<br />
(Eastern Jerusalem Sage)<br />
Phlomis italica<br />
(Balearic Phlomis)<br />
Phlomis purpurea ssp.<br />
purpurea<br />
(Purple Jerusalem Sage)<br />
Phlomis russeliana<br />
(Syrian Jerusalem Sage)<br />
Phlomis samia<br />
(Greek Jerusalem Sage)<br />
Phlox<br />
100 (150)cm, Shrub Jerusalem Sage is a showy woody shrub with showy bright yellow flower whorls<br />
above narrow arrow-shaped greyish-green, smoothly hairy leaves. It is native of open rocky spots from<br />
Italy, the Balkans to Greece and Turkey. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun and a preferably<br />
protected spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6561 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
140 (180)cm, Iranian Jerusalem Sage is a beautiful tall perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of broad<br />
arrow-shaped, greyish-green leaves and upright, slightly branching stalks with 4 to 7 <strong>de</strong>nse whorls of<br />
quite large, rich rose flowers. Dry stalks with seed capsules are ornamental and may be used in dry flower<br />
arrangements. It is native of open, dryish spots in mountainous regions from Southern Europe through<br />
Iran. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6393 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
140 (160)cm, Eastern Jerusalem Sage is a beautiful perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of broad arrowshaped,<br />
greyish-green leaves and upright, slightly branching stalks with 3 to 5 <strong>de</strong>nse whorls of rose<br />
flowers. It is native of open, dryish spots in mountainous regions in the Eastern Mediterranean to Syria.<br />
Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8720 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (90)cm, Balearic Jerusalem Sage is a woody, perennial small shrub native of open spots in<br />
mountainous regions on Mallorca (Balearic islands). It has ornamental, silvery wooly leaves and upright<br />
racemes with whorls of showy rose-lilac flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sheltered and sunny<br />
spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. In cold regions give plants some winter protection, e.g. a dry mulch layer. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4943 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Purple Jerusalem Sage is a semi-ervergreen, very tall perennial with upright, woody stalks<br />
with pale rosy-purplish flowers above hairy, greyish-green, narrow arrow-shaped leaves. Native of rocky<br />
open spots in mountains in Southern Spain, Portugal and Morocco. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
protected spot in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8228 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (150)cm, Syrian Jerusalem Sage is a beautiful perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette orf broad arrowshaped,<br />
greyish-green leaves and upright stalks with 3 to 7 <strong>de</strong>nse whorls of quite large, pale yellow<br />
flowers. Dry stalks with seed capsules are very ornamental and are used in dry flower arrangements. It is<br />
native of open, dryish spots in mountainous in Asia Minor (Syria). For any rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6387 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
120 (150)cm, Greek Jerusalem Sage is a herbaceous perennial with upright stalks with pale brownishviolet<br />
flowers above hairy, greyish-green arrow-shaped leaves. Native of rocky open spots in mountains in<br />
Greece and on the island of Samia (Greece). For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6510 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Phlox is a small genus of annual or perennial species from North America and northeastern Asia with numerous bright colored, usually<br />
strongly fragrant flowers throughout summer and fall. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong<br />
enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Phlox divaricata<br />
(Wild Blue Phlox)<br />
Phlox glaberrima var.<br />
interior<br />
(Smooth Phlox)<br />
Phlox maculata<br />
(Meadow Phlox)<br />
20 (30)cm, Wild Blue Phlox is a perennial herbaceous species with showy pale rose to laven<strong>de</strong>r flowers.<br />
From rich soils in open spots in woods throughout North America. For any rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6681 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Smooth Phlox is a herbaceous perennial with bright pink to laven<strong>de</strong>r and mauve<br />
inflorescences above narrow leaves. It is native of meadows and open spots in woods in central southeastern<br />
USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-VIII<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5464 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (100)cm, Meadow Phlox is a beautiful herbaceous perennial with numerous showy pink, pale rose or<br />
white, strongly fragrant flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal racemes above dark green leaves. Native of semi-moist<br />
prairies in eastern USA. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. V-VIIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4861 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Phlox paniculata<br />
(Fall Phlox)<br />
Phlox pilosa<br />
(Downy Phlox)<br />
Physalis (Gooseberry - Fruit plants)<br />
80 (110)cm, Fall Phlox is a herbaceous perennial with terminal, fragrant inflorescences of white to rich<br />
pink or often bicolored flowers above narrow leaves. It is native of meadows and open spots in woods in<br />
eastern North America. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5463 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Downy Phlox is a herbaceous perennial with bright pink terminal inflorescences above linear<br />
leaves. It is native of meadows and open spots in woods in eastern North America. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5462 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Goose Berries, some are edible, but especially P. peruviana has a really <strong>de</strong>liciously fresh, sweet-sour tasting pulp. Other are commonly<br />
used to prepare relishes. I<strong>de</strong>al for any rich soil in full sun, can either be grown as annuals or as perennials in containers.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 20°C in a sunny place in early spring insi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant into the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in any rich soil in full sun after<br />
last cold nights in late spring/early summer. Flower in summer and give fruit from August to first freezing in autumn. If grown as<br />
perennials in containers, keep plants drier in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 12°C in winter.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Physalis angulata<br />
(Cutleaf Groundcherry)<br />
Physalis coztomatl<br />
(Mexican Tomato)<br />
Physalis ixiocarpa<br />
(Tomatillo)<br />
Physalis peruviana<br />
(An<strong>de</strong>an Goose Berry)<br />
Physalis pubescens<br />
(Groundcherry)<br />
Physalis viscosa<br />
(Starhair Groundcherry)<br />
Physalis (Hardy species)<br />
30cm, Cutleaf Groundcherry is a Central American annual with broadly serrated leaves, small yellowish<br />
flowers and small, yellowish-green, edible berries with a salty sweet taste that are used in local traditional<br />
cookery. Sow seeds in mid spring un<strong>de</strong>r glass in full sun at a minimum of some 20°C. Transplant<br />
seedlings to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights in late spring to early summer. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5194 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
40 (60)cm, Mexican Tomato makes plum-sized, yellowish green to yellowish-orange fruits. These are<br />
eaten raw when ripe or cooked when green as essential ingredient for a real Mexican relish. For any soil in<br />
full sun, usually cultivated as an annual. It is still an almost unknown fruit plant. Germination of this rare<br />
species make take several weeks at some 20°C to 25°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2299 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Tomatillo is growing as a much-branched annual sub shrub. Nice, yellow flowers with grayish<br />
green markings. Tomato-sized greenish fruit, insi<strong>de</strong> a green, sometimes purple-sha<strong>de</strong>d calyx (lantern).<br />
For eating raw when completely ripe or green as relish.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2310 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
100 (160)cm, An<strong>de</strong>an Goose Berry is usually grown as an annual, but may be grown as container plant<br />
as well. Sow in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r protected glass and plant in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in any rich soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Will flower and set fruits in a single year.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2312 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
40cm, Husk Tomato or Groundcherry is an annual fruit plant with <strong>de</strong>nsely hairy leaves and yellow-flowers<br />
followed by sweet, edible, yellowish-orange fruits. Native throughout most of the USA. For any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2316 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,49<br />
100cm, Starhair Groundcherry is native of southern North America to South America. It is an annual to<br />
semiperennial with <strong>de</strong>nsly hairy, sticky leaves and greenish-yellow flowers followed by orange to yellow,<br />
edible sweet berries. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4505 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Lantern Flowers, with perennial rhizomatous root system and annual flowering stalks. Good ground-covering plants, which may need to be<br />
reduced from time to time. Yellow flowers are later followed by a 'lantern' (=inflated calyx), containing one bright colored, round berry (not<br />
edible).<br />
Sow flat in spring to early summer in any soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Physalis alkekengi<br />
(Chinese Lantern)<br />
Physalis alkekengi var.<br />
franchetii<br />
Physalis alkekengi var.<br />
franchetii f. bunyardii<br />
50 (70)cm, Chinese Lantern is native to the An<strong>de</strong>s in South America and was introduced into Europe in<br />
1548. It makes whitish-green flowers followed by a highly ornamental, orange inflated calyx and a bright<br />
orange fruit insi<strong>de</strong> (not edible). Easily cultivated in an rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1546 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
40cm, a variety with shorter stems, more arrow shaped leaves and an elongated round bright orange<br />
inflated calyx, with an acute tip and with a smaller orange berry (not edible). For any rich soil in a partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2018 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
30 (40)cm, a showy perennial with inconspicuous flowers followed by a most ornamental, inflated, bright<br />
orange calyx which is slightly more elongated than in the typical form of franchetii. The lampions are<br />
excellent cut flowers and are used in dry flower arrangements. The berry insi<strong>de</strong> is not edible. Easily grown<br />
in any humus rich, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5195 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Physochlaina<br />
Physochlaina is a small genus of herbaceous perennials native in mountainous regions in eastern Asia. They make annual stems from a<br />
perennial rootstock, crowned by several showy lilac tubular flowers in late spring to early summer. It is easily grown in any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Physochlaina will go summer dormant and resprout in following spring.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any humus rich, well drained soil. Only slightly cover seeds and keep soil always moist from beneath. Place pots<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> in a sunny and protected spot. As for most winter hardy perennials, seeds require a cooling period for several months before they<br />
germinate in late spring to early summer. Carefully transplant dormant rootstock to the gar<strong>de</strong>n from late summer to mid autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Physochlaina orientalis 30 (50)cm, a beautiful rhizomatous perennial, summer dormant species with oblong dark green,<br />
pubescent leaves and upright stalks with showy, quite large laven<strong>de</strong>r-blue flowers. It is native of montane,<br />
rocky slopes from the Caucasus to the Transcaucasus and Turkey. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Plants go dormant in summer. IV-V.<br />
Physostegia (Obedient Plant)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4822 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Obedient Plant belong to small genus native of open spots in woods and prairies in North America. They grow as perennials with upright<br />
racemes <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with showy white or bright rose flowers. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Physostegia angustifolia<br />
(Early Obedient Plant)<br />
Physostegia virginiana<br />
(Virginia Obedient Plant)<br />
Phytolacca (Ombú Tree)<br />
50 (80)cm, Early Obedient Plant or False Dragonhead is a herbaceous perennial with numerous narrow<br />
rose trumpet-shaped flowers in upright racemes above narrow leaves. When bent, the stems will take the<br />
new shape. Native of semi-moist, open spots in woodlands in central USA. For any humus rich, slightly<br />
moist soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
Only one 3 year old flowering size rootstock is available!<br />
Note: Plants are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe (with exeption for Switzerland and Norway) only !<br />
They will be shipped bareroot and freed from soil, plant on receipt.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4862 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Virginia Obedient Plant is a herbaceous perennial with numerous broad pink trumpet-shaped<br />
flowers in upright <strong>de</strong>nse racemes above narrowly elliptical to broadly lanceolate leaves. When bent, the<br />
stems will take the new shape. Native of semi-moist prairies in eastern USA. For any humus rich, slightly<br />
moist soil in a sunny spot. V-VIIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4863 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ombú Tree is a tropical, woody member which may become a tall and broad tree with a showy broad cau<strong>de</strong>x in some time. Tropical<br />
Phytolacca species grow well as pot or container plants in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep plants<br />
drier at a minimum of some 7°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat at a minimum of some 20°C in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Besi<strong>de</strong> this tropical Phytolacca species we offer winterhardy members (Pokeberries or Inkberries) as well.<br />
Phytolacca dioica<br />
(Ombú Tree)<br />
4 (12) m, Ombú Tree is an evergreen, monoecious species (i.e. plants are either male or female, similar<br />
to the Gingko tree), and makes a very broad and flat root cau<strong>de</strong>x, gaining up to 10m ø after several years.<br />
This species has very <strong>de</strong>corative glossy foliage and long racemes with strongly fragrant white flowers on<br />
ol<strong>de</strong>r plants. An excellent container plant for any rich, well drained soil. Keep at a minimum of some 7°C<br />
in winter, reduce watering to a minimum.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2288 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Phytolacca (Winter Hardy Inkberries or Pokeberries)<br />
Inkeberries, Pokeberries, Pigeonberries and Bloodberries make fast growing annual shoots from a perennial rootstock. Several species<br />
form impressively tall stems within a single growing season. Shoots are covered with large fresh green to yellowish-green leaves and<br />
showy upright or pendulous racemes with white to rose flowers followed by most ornamental <strong>de</strong>ep violet to almost black (Phytolacca spp.),<br />
respectively bright red (Rivina humilis) berries on sometimes nicely constrasting reddish stems. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. The rootstock of the slightly more ten<strong>de</strong>r Rivina humilis needs some good winter protection (i.e. a dry mulch<br />
layer).<br />
Seeds of winterhardy species are sowed flat from autumn to mid spring in any rich soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Transplant fleshy rhizomes in autumn as soon as foliage yellows.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Besi<strong>de</strong> these winterhardy Phytolacca species we offer a tropical member (Ombú Tree) as well.<br />
Phytolacca acinosa<br />
(Indian Poke)<br />
150 (200)cm, Indian Poke is a medium sized and very showy member. It makes annual stalks with large,<br />
yellowish green leaves from a massive perennial rootstock. Several cone shaped, white inflorescences<br />
followed by <strong>de</strong>corative purple-black, glossy berries in summer. The stalks emerge in early spring. A heavy<br />
grower for virtually any rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> or full sun. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1547 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Phytolacca americana<br />
(American Pokeberry)<br />
Phytolacca bogotensis<br />
(Papa Cimarrona)<br />
Pimpinella (Canary Parsly)<br />
2 (4)m, American Pokeberry is a very large and <strong>de</strong>corative. fast growing species. Similar growing habit as<br />
the above, yet it makes much taller, losely branching stems from a massive perennial rootstock.<br />
Numerous cone shaped, white inflorescences followed by <strong>de</strong>corative purple-black and glossy berries at<br />
the end of summer till autumn. Stalks emerge in early spring and are fast growing to their size. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> or full sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1548 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
100 (200)cm, Papa Cimarrona is a South American, medium sized, fully winter hardy herbaceous<br />
perennial with pale rose inflorescences followed by showy, glossy black berries. Very fast growing with<br />
broadly lanceolate, glossy, dark green leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4014 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Pimpinella is an Eurasien and North American genus of perennial flowering plants which usually occur in meadows. The Canary Parsley<br />
is a subalpine species growing in full sun in rocky sites at al altitu<strong>de</strong> of some 2000m. It has leathery, greyish-green leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
basal rosette and numerous losely branching inflorescences in early summer. The seeds have a strong, parsley-like flavor. Plants are best<br />
grown in a rocky, very well drained soil un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions (in winter at a minimum of some 5°C) in full sun throughout the year.<br />
Alternatively ol<strong>de</strong>r plants may be tried in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in a rain-sheltered position.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil at some 20°C. Keep pots always slightly moist in a sunny spot throughout the<br />
year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 5°C.Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 9.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pimpinella cumbrae 40 (70)cm, Cañadas Parsley is a herbaceous perennial with greyish-green, leathery leaves and tall, lax<br />
(Cañadas Parsley) Exclusive inflorescences. The entire plant, and especially the seeds have a very strong parsly-like fragrance and<br />
taste. Native of sunny spots in open grounds in the subalpine region in the Cañadas crater on Tenerife.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some<br />
5°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Pimpinella <strong>de</strong>ndrotragium<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Pimpinella junoniae<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Pinellia (Asian Mouseplants)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4719 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, an evergreen perennial with aromatic, glossy, dark green, feathered leaves and long stalked<br />
flower umbels with small inconspicuous flowers on slightly branching, short stems. Native of rocky sites<br />
in higher elevations on La Palma. Good pot plant for any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5111 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, an evergreen perennial with a showy, massive, slightly branching stem crowned by aromatic,<br />
feathered leaves and long stalked flower umbels with small inconspicuous flowers. Native of rocky sites<br />
on La Gomera. Good pot plant for any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5112 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Mouseplants are close to Arisaema and grow in sha<strong>de</strong>d and moist woods in East Asia. A very easy and good genus, completely hardy<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong>. Will easily naturalize by seeds and offsets. Berries will stay always green and contain only one seed each. Excellent wood plants<br />
for a peaty soil. Need sufficient moisture in spring and summer, drier in winter. Note: certain species may become invasive in cool<br />
temperate as well as subtropical climates for their seeds and/or leaf bulbils. We strongly recommend to cultivate the following species<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r controlled conditions in pots: Pinellia pedadisecta and all Pinellia ternata forms. Pinellia tripartita is less invasive, especially in cool<br />
temperate climates in can be grown in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n, however in subtropical regions a cultivation in pots is recommen<strong>de</strong>d as well. All<br />
forms of Pinella cordata multiply rather reluctantly by means of solitary leaf bulbils and for their naturally small tuber size they should be<br />
grown in pots to not get lost in the open soil in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich soil at a minimum of some 15°C throughout the year in a half-sha<strong>de</strong>d place. As long as being in leaf, keep seedlings<br />
preferably in a sunny, cool yet frostfree spot in winter. Keep dormant corms of seedlings preferably in a cool, yet frostfree (at some 5°C to<br />
10°C) and dry spot during their first winter, plant out into the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring the following year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
El precio indicado es por sobre (20 semillas) o por bulbo reposado (longitud en cm o diámetro en ø cm).<br />
Dormant plants (i.e. tubers or corms) are usually available in our shop from September through May.<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>. For Non-European customers only: We do<br />
ship dormant tubers outsi<strong>de</strong> Europe, provi<strong>de</strong>d that all risk is upon the buyer. We do not issue any phytosanitary certificate, which is<br />
officially required for most countries. We kindly ask you to check with your local import regulations before placing an or<strong>de</strong>r!<br />
Pinellia pedadisecta 40 (80)cm, often confused with Arisaema dracontium, but easily distinguished from the latter by always<br />
green berries. Excellent Pinellia, greatly varying in height. Will readily offset and set seeds. 3.0 cm ø<br />
corms are flowering size. V-VIII.<br />
Pinellia ternata<br />
(broad-leafed, plain green<br />
form)<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2298 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,79<br />
20cm, has dark green, middle sized trilobed, plain green leaves and an outsi<strong>de</strong> and insi<strong>de</strong> light green<br />
spathe and a long, protruding, green spadix with a dark purplish base. For any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions it propagates well by self-seeding<br />
and bulbils. 1,5 cm ø corms are flowering size. V-VIII.<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8373 bulbo reposado (01,0 cm)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Pinellia ternata<br />
(broad-leafed, spotted form)<br />
Pinellia ternata<br />
(lanceolate leaf form)<br />
Pinellia tripartita<br />
(Three-lobed Pinellia)<br />
Pinus (Canary Pine Tree)<br />
20cm, has dark green, middle sized trilobed leaves with small blackish spots and an outsi<strong>de</strong> and insi<strong>de</strong><br />
light green spathe and a long, protruding, green spadix with a dark purplish base. For any humus rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions it propagates well by<br />
self-seeding and bulbils. 1,5 cm ø corms are flowering size. V-VIII.<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8113 bulbo reposado (02,0 cm)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3403 bulbo reposado (0,5 cm)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2306 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2642 bulbo reposado (01,0 cm)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
25cm, a very nice form with narrower, lanceolate, plain green leaves and an outsi<strong>de</strong> light green and insi<strong>de</strong><br />
dark purple spathe and long protruding green spadix. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. As the species, this variety propagates well un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions by self-seeding<br />
and bulbils. 1,5cm ø corms are flowering size. V-VIII.<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3404 bulbo reposado (0,5 cm)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2643 bulbo reposado (01,0 cm)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Three-lobed Pinellia is a very ornamental species with dark to light green, tripartite, broad<br />
leaves and a narrow yellowish green spathe with a long, recurving yellow spadix. Easily cultivated in a<br />
humus rich, well drained soil, plant in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. In summer keep soil always slightly<br />
moist, in winter keep soil completely dry. 2.0 cm ø corms are flowering size. V-VIII.<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8437 bulbo reposado (02,0 cm)<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8436 bulbo reposado (03,0 cm)<br />
€ 12,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8420 € 17,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2308 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8419 bulbo reposado (05,0 cm)<br />
€ 24,90<br />
Canary Pine Tree is an unique relict species which occurs on all Western Canary islands and Gran Canaria at an altitu<strong>de</strong> of some 600m<br />
to 1.900m and has very long needle leaves and a brownish-red, fire resistant bark on ol<strong>de</strong>r specimens. Its' next relative is en<strong>de</strong>mic to the<br />
Himalayas, whereas this subgenus within the pine tree family had become extinct in Europe during the last glacial era. A good container<br />
plant for any well drained, rocky soil with only few chalky soil (i.e. loam) ad<strong>de</strong>d. Keep plants rather dry and in full sun throughout the year.<br />
Not reliable winter hardy, best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions at a minimum of some 5°C in winter.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any very well drained, rather inorganic soil (i.e. on a basis of lava or crushed sand). Keep pots at some 5°C to 10° at<br />
night and some 20°C to 35°C at day. These oscilliating temperatures will significantly enhance the germination process. Keep seedlings<br />
always in full sun and slightly drier in winter.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 10.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pinus brutia<br />
(Calabrian Pine)<br />
Pinus canariensis<br />
(Canary Pine Tree)<br />
Pistacia (Pistache & Mastic Shrub)<br />
12 (25)m, Calabrian Pine is native of rocky, sun-exposed sites at lower elevations in the eastern<br />
Mediterranean region. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Not reliably<br />
winter hardy in Central Europe. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6685 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7 (40) m, Canary Pine Tree makes very long (up to 30cm in lenght !) and stunning colored bluish green<br />
young leaves, which make nicely contrast to the reddish brown bark on ol<strong>de</strong>r plants. This species grows<br />
rather slow and requires full sun for its' leaves to color intensively. Temporarily endures slight freezing<br />
down to -5°C in winter in a sheltered and dry position. In col<strong>de</strong>r regions preferably grow un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions throughout the year at a winter minimum of some 5°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1142 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Pistachio or Pistache and Mastic Shrubs originate from the Canary Islands, the Mediterranean to Central Asia and are evergreen or<br />
<strong>de</strong>ciduous, mo<strong>de</strong>rately sized shrubs to small trees with terminal clusters of small flowers followed by red-shelled fruits containing a single<br />
seed each. The pistachio nut from Pistacia vera can be eaten either fresh and raw or roasted and salted. Pistacia vera is a dioecious<br />
species, i.e. female and male flowers are born on different plants. Thus several plants have to be grown close together in or<strong>de</strong>r to<br />
guarantee pollination. All Pistacia species can be easily grown in containers in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the<br />
year. In winter reduce watering to a minimum and keep plants frostfree at a minimum of some 5°C. Alternatively in warmer regions (such<br />
as the Mediterranean or the Rhine valley) Pistacia sinensis and Pistacia vera can be grown in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in any rich, rocky soil in a<br />
protected spot.<br />
Sow in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot at some 20°C to 30°C throughout the year. Keep soil always slightly moist. In winter<br />
reduce watering and keep seedlings frostfree in full sun.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 7/8 o 10.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, o 3 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre (Pistacia vera).<br />
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Pistacia lenticus<br />
(Mastic Shrub)<br />
Pistacia sinensis<br />
(Chinese Pistache)<br />
Pistacia vera<br />
(Pistache)<br />
Pittosporum (Mock Orange)<br />
150 (250)m, Mastic Shrub is a lower woody, evergreen shrub which is very common throughout the<br />
Canary Islands and the Mediterranean. It has aromatic, feathered, leathery foliage and terminal clusters of<br />
inconspicuous flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>corative berries turning from pale rose to black with maturity. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained substrate in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C. Zona climática USDA 10. V-VII.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5249 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (250)m, Chinese Pistache is a fully winter hardy, woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrub from Eastern Asia. It has<br />
aromatic, feathered, leathery foliage and terminal clusters of inconspicuous flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>corative<br />
red berries with a small (non-edible) pistacho nut. In autumn it displays a colorful bright orange-red<br />
foliage. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a suny and protected spot. Zona climática USDA<br />
7/8. V-VII.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6822 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (9)m, Pistachio or Pistache makes broad feathered, glossy, dark leaves and terminal clusters of small<br />
flowers followed by red-skinned fruits on female plants. The fruits contain the well-known Pistachio nut<br />
insi<strong>de</strong>. Pistacia vera <strong>de</strong>velops strictly either male or female plants, thus several plants have to be grown<br />
together for pollination. An ornamental container plant suited for any well drained, rich soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Keep young plants drier, cool (yet frostfree), and always sunny in winter. Supplied are freshly harvested,<br />
viable seeds from Lebanon. Until sowing keep seeds cool at some 5°C in the refridgerator to prevent them<br />
from <strong>de</strong>siccation. Zona climática USDA 7/8. IV-VI.<br />
3 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the following countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, USA.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8574 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 2,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2318 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Lébanon)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Mock Oranges are evergreen woody shrubs to small trees native of subtropical and tropical regions throughout Asia and Australia. They<br />
have glossy, leathery dark green leaves and terminal clusters of strongly fragrant flowers followed by fruits with <strong>de</strong>corative bright colored<br />
seeds embed<strong>de</strong>d in an oily and sticky substance. All species are easily cultivated as showy container plants in any rich, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C .<br />
Sow in any rich, well drained soil at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year. Keep soil always slighlty moist and pots in full sun.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 9.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pittosporum eugenoi<strong>de</strong>s 150 (3)m, woody erect shrub with ovoid-lanceolate dark green foliage. Easy.<br />
Pittosporum tobira<br />
(Japanese Mock Orange)<br />
Plantago (Plantain)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2375 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Japanese Mock Orange is an evergreen medium sized to tall woody shrub from open spots in<br />
Eastern Asia and has ornamental, leathery, glossy, dark green, oblong oval leaves and terminal clusters<br />
with creamy-white, strongly fragrant flowers followed by round yellowish fruits containing persisting, bright<br />
orange fox brown seeds embed<strong>de</strong>d in an oily, sticky substance. Easily grown as a container plant in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some<br />
10°C. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4948 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Plantains make up a diverse genus with numerous, mostly perennial species from cool to subtropical regions in the northern and southern<br />
hemisphere. They have either a basal leaf rosette or make short woody stems. All are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. Some species are used for their medicinal properties. Subtropical species from the Macaronesian (Ma<strong>de</strong>ira and Canary islands) and<br />
Mediterranean region (USDA climate zone 8 and above) are best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions throughout the year. In winter<br />
keep subtropical plants drier at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Sow seeds of winter hardy species flat on any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Sow seeds of subtropical<br />
species flat on any rich, well drained soil at some 15°C to 25° throughout the year.<br />
All are Zona climática USDA 7, unless stated differently.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Plantago afra<br />
(African Plantain)<br />
Plantago alpina<br />
(Alpine Plantain)<br />
Plantago arborescens<br />
(Shrub Plantain)<br />
15 (30)cm, African Plantain is an annual species from the Mediterranean and North Africa. It makes<br />
branching stems with narrow leaves and terminal inflorscences. Seeds are used in medicine for their said<br />
laxative properties. Sow directly to the ground in mid spring. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7373 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
10cm, Alpine Plantain is a biannual to short-lived, short growing perennial species with <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes of<br />
narrow, grass-like leaves from mountainous grass slopes from the Alps to the Carpatians. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7109 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
25 (50)cm, Shrub Plantain is a woody sub-shrub with linear, dark green leaves. It is native of open rocky<br />
spots on all western Canary islands including Gran Canaria and the western Mediterranean. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. Zona climática USDA 8. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6466 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Aguamansa, Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6442 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chamorga, Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Plantago arborescens ssp.<br />
ma<strong>de</strong>rensis<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Shrub Plantain)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Plantago coronopus ssp.<br />
ceratophylla<br />
Plantago grandiflora<br />
(Chilean Large Flowered<br />
Plantain)<br />
Plantago lagopus<br />
(Rabbit Foot Plantain)<br />
Plantago leiopetala<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Plantain)<br />
Plantago nivalis<br />
(White Wooly Plantain)<br />
Plantago purshii<br />
(Woolly Plantain)<br />
Plantago raoulii<br />
(New Zealand Plantain)<br />
Plantago sempervirens<br />
(Evergreen Shrub Plantain)<br />
Plantago spec. 001<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
Plantago spec. 002<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
Plantago webbii<br />
(Cañadas Shrub Plantain)<br />
Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6436 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Moya, Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
25 (50)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Shrub Plantain is a woody sub-shrub with linear, dark green leaves. It is native of<br />
open rocky spots in central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout<br />
the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. Zona climática USDA 8. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6465 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8068 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (40)cm, Chilean Large Flowered Plantain is a biannual to short lived perennial with a basal rosette of<br />
long, <strong>de</strong>nsely white pubescent leaves and several tall stems crowned by inflorescences with unsually (for<br />
the genus Plantago) large, purplish-red tinged flowers. It is native of open rocky spots in mountaineous<br />
regions in South America (Chile). For any rich, very well drained soil in protected spot in full sun. Zona<br />
climática USDA 7.. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6875 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
25 (40)cm, Rabbit Foot Plantain is an annual to biannual species from the Mediterranean. It makes basal<br />
leaf rosette und tall stems crowned by smoothly hairy inflorescences which have some ornamental value.<br />
Sow directly to the ground in mid spring. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7372 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
20cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Plantain is an extremely rare perennial from grassy slopes in Central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. It makes a<br />
basal rosette of <strong>de</strong>nse, long, dark green leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants frostfree at a minimum of some 5°C. Zona climática USDA<br />
8. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7339 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
10 (15)cm, White Wooly Plantain is an ornamental dwarf, evergreen perennial from the Sierra Nevada<br />
mountain range in south-western Spain. It makes a compact basal rosette of <strong>de</strong>nsly white-wooly haired<br />
leaves. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a protected spot in full sun. An excellent plant for the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8090 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Woolly Plantain is an annual to short-lived perennial with a basal leaf rosette and a single central<br />
upright flowering stem covered with woolly hairs. It is native of open spots in grasslands from North to<br />
South America. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Zona climática USDA 6. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6621 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
12cm, New Zealand Plantain is a perennial dwarf plantain from high mountain meadows in New Zealand<br />
and winter hardy in Central Europe. Makes a basal rosette of brownish-violet leaves and several short<br />
flower stalks. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot. Excellent in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8005 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (35)cm, Evergreen Shrub Plantain is a woody sub-shrub with linear, dark green leaves. It is native of<br />
open rocky spots in the western Mediterranean. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Zona<br />
climática USDA 6. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6508 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
20cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified, showy species with a 12cm ø basal rosette with succulent leaves with entire<br />
margins on a short woody stem and elongated inflorescences. From steep coastal cliffs in northern<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, where it is found only very locally. Plantago aschersonii (syn. Plantago coronopus) is a distinct<br />
species with broadly serrated leaves and rosettes without any stem. Plantago spec. 001 (Ma<strong>de</strong>ira) might<br />
be a subspecies from Plantago aschersonii or even new species. Zona climática USDA 8. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6452 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified species with a 30cm ø basal leaf rosette and elongated inflorescences on tall<br />
stems. From coastal areas in northern Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout<br />
the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. Zona climática USDA 8. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6421 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Cañadas Shrub Plantain is a woody sub-shrub with linear, greyish-green, <strong>de</strong>nsely woolly<br />
leaves. It is native of open rocky spots in the subalpine region of the Cañadas <strong>de</strong>pression on Tenerife<br />
(Canary islands, Spain). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. Zona climática USDA 8. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6469 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Platanus (Plataine)<br />
Plataine is a small genus of <strong>de</strong>ciduous to semi-evergreen trees from wet soils alongsi<strong>de</strong> watercourses in the northern hemisphere. They<br />
have ornamental, acer-like foliage and pendulous flowers globes. For any humus rich, preferably always slightly moist, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough or in autumn<br />
after leaves have withered. Give some good winter protection (e.g. a dry mulch layer) in the first years.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Platanus orientalis<br />
(Oriental Plataine)<br />
Platycodon (Chinese Bellflower)<br />
7 (20)m Oriental Plataine is a showy <strong>de</strong>ciduous species with acer-like foliage and long-stalked, pendulous<br />
flower balls. It makes a more or less pyramidal crown with age. Native in humus rich, wet soils alongsi<strong>de</strong><br />
water streams in the eastern Mediterranean. For any humus rich, well drained, preferably slightly moist<br />
soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8126 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6671 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Chinese Bellflower from moist, partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny places in leafy woods in the highlands of E Asia. Perennial rootstock and<br />
outstanding long stalks of huge, saucer-shaped bells.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, leafy soil in half-sha<strong>de</strong> in autumn or early spring. Cultivation in pots for minimum two years, transplant fleshy rhizomes<br />
in early spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Platycodon grandiflorum<br />
(Chinese Bellflower)<br />
Platylobium (Flat Pea)<br />
30 (40)cm, Chinese Bellflower is an utmost showy species with glaucous ovoid-lanceolate leaves and<br />
erect stalks with numerous large (4cm ø), sky blue to ocean blue flower cups throughout summer. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1550 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Flat Pea are perennial evergreen woody shrubs to small trees from Australia. They have showy bright yellow flowers with an usually<br />
orange to reddish center and leathery foliage. Easily grown as pot plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Platylobium formosum<br />
(Handsome Flat Pea)<br />
Plocama<br />
100cm Handsome Flat Bean is a short shrub with narrow stems, large, dark green, ovate to heart-shaped<br />
leaves and showy rich yellow flowers with a reddish center. It is native of costal woods in mountains in<br />
New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0088 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Plocama is a small genus with of usually shrubby members. The Canary en<strong>de</strong>mic species Plocama pendula is en<strong>de</strong>mic from the<br />
succulent and xerophytic shrub zone on all Canary islands and grows as a medium sized, semi woody shrub with bowing, fresh green<br />
stems <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with linear, slightly succulent leaves and axillary, small whitish flowers followed by ornamental small, transluscent<br />
berries. Easily grown as a pot or container plant in any well drained, rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter in<br />
full sun and at a minimum of some 15°C. If plants are becoming too large, they can be cut back easily in early spring.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any very well drained, rock-sandy soil and place pots in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep seedlings only slightly<br />
moist from beneath and carefully transplant to larger pots after the second pair of leaves.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Plocama pendula 150 (250)cm, evergreen shrub en<strong>de</strong>mic to all Canary islands with arching stems, small fresh green<br />
leaves and whitish flowers followed by ornamental, translucent berries. Good container plant for any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in<br />
full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5113 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Jacob's Lad<strong>de</strong>r are a small genus of usually perennials (rarely annuals) from cool temperate climates in the Northern hemisphere and the<br />
An<strong>de</strong>s region in South America. They make annual shoots from a perennial rootstock with usually feathered leaves and white to blue,<br />
rarely yellow flowers. All are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained, slightly rocky soil in mid spring. Keep pots in a sunny and protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Transplant to the final spot as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
All are Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Polemonium pauciflorum<br />
(Yellow Jacob's Lad<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
50 (100)cm, Yellow Jacob's Lad<strong>de</strong>r is a herbaceous perennial from mountainous areas in Southwestern<br />
USA (Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas). Unlike other species it its genus, it makes semi-climbing annual<br />
shoots with finely feathered leaves and numerous yellow to pale yellowish-orange flowers. Easily grown in<br />
an rich, well drained soil in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8687 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,39<br />
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Polygonatum (Salomon's Seal)<br />
Salomon's Seal have a perennial, rhizomatous root system from which arise annual flower stalk in spring. Most are excellent ground<br />
covering plants for cool, moist, and (partially) sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in any leafy soil. Most species have white (few species rose and violet)<br />
pendulous flowers which are followed by <strong>de</strong>corative bluish-green to black berries in late summer.<br />
Sow seed preferably in autumn in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sha<strong>de</strong>d spot outsi<strong>de</strong> for winter. The first leaves<br />
sometimes do not show before spring of the second year. Transplant fleshy rhizomes in autumn or as soon as plants go dormant.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Polygonatum canaliculatum<br />
(Giant Salomon's Seal)<br />
Polygonatum cyrtonema<br />
(Chinese Giant Salomon's<br />
Seal)<br />
Polygonatum latifolium<br />
(Broad-leafed Salomon's<br />
Seal)<br />
100 (150)cm, Giant Salomon's Seal is an impressively tall North American species with elongated ovoid,<br />
bright green leaves on long arching stems with whitish green flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>corative blackish blue<br />
fruits in late summer. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3618 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
60 (120)cm, Chinese Giant Salomon's Seal is a rarely cultivated, most ornamental herbaceous,<br />
rhizomatous perennial with glossy, elliptic to oblong-lanceolate, rarely falcate leaves on very tall stems and<br />
small pendulous yellowish green flowers followed by black berries in late summer and autumn. Native of<br />
woods and sha<strong>de</strong>d slopes in China. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5228 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (100)cm, Broad-leafed Salomon's Seal is a rare species with glossy, broadly ovoid, bright green leaves<br />
and ornamental bluish-black berries in late summer. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1557 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Polygonatum multiflorum 60 (80)cm, larger Polygonatum from moist, open woods across Central Europe. Plenty of nice bluish<br />
green berries in late summer and autumn. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1558 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Polygonatum odoratum 25 (350)cm, smaller species native to across Central Europe, but hard to find as it produces only few<br />
seeds, nice bluish berries in late summer. IV-V.<br />
Polygonatum<br />
polyanthemum<br />
(Asian Salomon's Seal)<br />
Polygonatum roseum<br />
(Rose-Flowered Salomon's<br />
Seal)<br />
Polygonatum verticillatum<br />
(Whorl Leafed Salomon's<br />
Seal)<br />
Polygonatum verticillatum<br />
cv. "Rubrum"<br />
(Rose Red Salomon's Seal)<br />
Polygonum (Knotweed)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1559 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
35 (50)cm, Asian Salomon's Seal is an ornamental herbaceous Asian species with arching stems,<br />
greenish-white pendulous flowers and broad oval, slightly glossy leaves. For any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6559 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Rose-Flowered Salomon's Seal is a an Asian dwarf species with unusual pendulous pale rose<br />
flowers before the leaves unfold completely in late spring, followed by bright red berries in late summer.<br />
For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6543 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (60)cm, Whorl Leafed Salomon's Seal is native of mountain woods across Europe (Alps and<br />
Pyrenees). Makes whorls (=arranged in a circle, name !) of very narrow leaves, and little clusters of small,<br />
greenish white flowers followed by ornamental red berries. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1561 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Rose Red Salomon's Seal differs from the species in its unusual pale rosy-red flowers. A<br />
showy herbaceous perennial with leaf whorls on upright stems and ornamental red berries in late summer<br />
and autumn. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5216 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Knotweeds are mostly native of the temperate zone in the northern hemisphere, a couple of species occur in tropical regions. Most are<br />
fast growing annuals to perennials. Several annual species have a good ornamental value for their showy terminal flower spikes in pure<br />
white, brilliant rose or <strong>de</strong>ep lilac colors. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil with sufficient moisture in summer.<br />
Sow from autumn to late spring in any well drained substrate. Keep soil always slightly moist and pots in a sunny and proteced spot<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant seedlings as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Sow from autumn to late spring in any well drained substrate. Keep soil always slightly moist and pots in a sunny and proteced spot<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant seedlings as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Polygonum filiforme<br />
Polygonum orientale<br />
(Kiss-Me-Over-the-Gar<strong>de</strong>n-<br />
Gate)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8105 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (160)cm, Kiss-Me-Over-the-Gar<strong>de</strong>n-Gate is a fast growing most ornamental annual species from<br />
south-eastern Asia and Australia with numerous showy, pendulous bright rose-lilac flower racemes above<br />
broadly ovate leaves. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot with<br />
sufficient moisture in summer. Will selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r appropiate conditions. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6307 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Polyxena<br />
Polyxena is a small genus of dwarf bulbous plants native to South Africa and closely related to Lachenalia, Massonia, and Daubenya.<br />
They have few narrow leaves and white, ice-blue to sky-blue flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 15°C throughout the year.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any well drained substrate in full sun at some 20°C throughout the year.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Polyxena longituba 10 (15)cm, is a dwarf bulbous species with a central rosette of narrow shiny leaves and ice-blue, short<br />
stalked flowers with a very long tube and a violet central stripe on each petal. It is native of the Roggeveld<br />
in South Africa. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants<br />
drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6642 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Polyxena odorata 10 (15)cm, (syn. Polyxena ensifolia) is a dwarf bulbous species with a central rosette of narrow shiny<br />
leaves and ice-blue, short stalked flowers with a violet central stripe on each petal. It is native of the<br />
Roggeveld in South Africa. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter<br />
keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VIII-X.<br />
Poncirus (Hardy Bitter Lemon Tree)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6643 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Japanese Bitter Lemon is a monotypic genus native to China and Korea with only one species, namely Poncirus trifoliata. The hardiest<br />
close relative of the Citrus family. Will survive temperatures as low as -20°C. For any well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot.<br />
Young plants shall be given some winter protection (e.g. mulch).<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, humus rich soil from autumn (best in a cold greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n) to late spring (pots in open gar<strong>de</strong>n).<br />
Keep pots sunny in a sheltered spot. Transplant young plants in late spring before leaves appear. Rather slow growing.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Poncirus trifoliata<br />
(Winter Hardy Japanese<br />
Bitter Lemon)<br />
Ponte<strong>de</strong>ria (Pickerel Weed)<br />
200 (350)cm, Winter Hardy Japanese Bitter Lemon is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrub with green branches<br />
armed with large spines and large, white fragrant flowers followed by very <strong>de</strong>corative, round, bright yellow,<br />
lemon-like fruits maturing in September and October (not palatable). V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6551 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Pickerel Weed is an aquatic plant with beautiful, intense lilac-blue flowers heads above narrow arrow-shaped, light green leaves. It is<br />
native of shallow waters throughout North and South America. Easily cultivated in a humus rich soil at the edge of a pond or in waterfilled<br />
pots.<br />
Sow seeds on receipt flat in any humus rich soil. Keep soil always completely wet and pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant<br />
as soon as seedlings are strong enough. Ponte<strong>de</strong>ria cordara is very fast growing and if sowed in mid spring it may flower in summer<br />
already.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ponte<strong>de</strong>ria cordata<br />
(Pickerel Weed)<br />
Potentilla (Marsh Cinquefoil)<br />
20 (40)cm, Pickerel Weed is an aquatic perennial with broad arrow-shaped leaves and a terminal <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
spike with showy bright blue flowers. Native of wetlands and in shallow fresh water from the USA<br />
(Minnesota and Nova Scotia, southward to Texas and Florida) to South America (Argentina). Easily<br />
cultivated in any humus rich soil always saturated with water or at the edge of a pond or watercourse. Will<br />
grow well in large plastic pots filled with humus rich soil topped by some 10cm of water: create your own<br />
small pond on a terrace or balcony ! V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4670 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Marsh Cinquefoil is a member of the rose family (Rosaceae) and grows as a herbaceous perennial which is native from wet and rich soils<br />
alongsi<strong>de</strong> streams, in swamps and marshes throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Easily grown in any humus rich, always slightly moist<br />
soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. I<strong>de</strong>al for the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond or water course.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, slightly wet soil in pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants in autumn to their final spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Potentilla palustris<br />
(Marsh Cinquefoil)<br />
Primula (Primrose)<br />
30cm, Marsh Cinquefoil is a herbaceous perennial with showy dark blood red flowers above 5-foliate<br />
leaves. Native of wet and rich soils alongsi<strong>de</strong> streams, in swamps and marshes throughout the northern<br />
hemisphere. For any humus rich, always slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. I<strong>de</strong>al for<br />
the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond or water course. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6103 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Primroses cover some of the most outstanding perennials, and most reach flowering size within 1 year after sowing. Some are growing in<br />
rocky places in higher mountainous areas, such as the Alps or the Himalaya range, some are native of dryish to moist woods and others<br />
are bog plants. For cultivation requirements of certain species please refer to the list below.<br />
Sow seeds flat on top of any rich, moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>, preferably from autumn to spring. Do not cover sowings and place pots in a<br />
protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> where they will receive some moisture throughout the year, yet are protected from strong rains. Transplant<br />
seedlings in early summer or autumn, <strong>de</strong>pending on growth. From most species viable seeds are very hard to obtain!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
40 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Primula alpicola syn. P.<br />
alpicola var. luna<br />
Primula alpicola var.<br />
alpicola<br />
(white form)<br />
Primula alpicola var.<br />
violacea<br />
30 (90)cm, pale lemon to yellow, nodding flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse whorls above oblong-elliptic leaves. Native to<br />
Xizang in the Tsangpo valley, China. From moist, peaty soils in alpine meadows at up to 4.500m. For<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1764 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (40)cm, . V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1765 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (90)cm, <strong>de</strong>corative variety with dark purplish flowers native to moist, humus rich alpine meadows in<br />
Bhutan (Thimpu). For partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in a moist, peaty soil. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1766 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Primula auricula 20cm, from limestone regions of the Alps. Sulfur yellow, vanilla scented flowers with a white-throat. Has<br />
loose rosettes of fleshy, more or less farinose (i.e. pow<strong>de</strong>ry), quite large leaves on massive, short stems.<br />
IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1566 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Primula beesiana 25 (50)cm, showy can<strong>de</strong>labra Primrose from China (Lichiang Mountains, NW Yunnan and south-western<br />
Szechuan) growing in leafy, moist mountain meadows. Has broad lanceolate, serrated leaves. Medium<br />
sized to tall inflorescence (up to 80cm in height) with whorls of pink to <strong>de</strong>ep rose lilac flowers and a yellow<br />
center which is typical for this species. For any rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Seeds from the<br />
pure species, which is quite uncommon in cultivation, where plants are usually hybridized, especially with<br />
Primula pulverulenta and Primula bulleyana. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1768 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Primula bulleyana 30 (40)cm, makes a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette of large leaves and tall, can<strong>de</strong>labra like flower stalks with whorls of<br />
<strong>de</strong>ep-orange flowers. For any humus rich, moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds offered are from the<br />
real species and not a hybrid. Very easy and showy Primrose from Yunnan (Lijang Mountain Range,<br />
China). VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1571 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Primula <strong>de</strong>nticulata 30 (45)cm, one of the most attractive Primula with lilac-colored flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse, globular heads above<br />
basal rosette of large leaves with slightly red margins. Sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun in any moist soil. Easy. From<br />
Afghanistan towards Bhutan a W China (Xizang). III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1580 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Primula elatior 15 (20)cm, from Central Europe growing in damp, grassy places in full sun. Rather rare native and often<br />
hybridized with Primula veris and Primula vulgaris, this is the real species with sulfurous yellow flowers in<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse umbels on large erect stalks in III-IV.<br />
Primula farinosa<br />
(Bird's-Eye Primrose)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1584 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Bird's-Eye Primrose is an elegant dwarf primrose from damp, grassy and peaty places in<br />
moors of Central Europe, where it has become very rare. It produces <strong>de</strong>licate, rosy lilac flowers with a<br />
yellow throat carried on a very slen<strong>de</strong>r stem and heads of five or six per plant. For any humus rich, slightly<br />
moist soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1587 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Primula florindae 25 (35)cm, distinct and noble species, suited to growing in a peaty soil by the watersi<strong>de</strong> in full sun. Large<br />
heads of drooping, clear yellow, fragrant, bell shaped flowers, white powered outsi<strong>de</strong>. Occurring in W<br />
China (Xizang) at more than 4.000m above sea level. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1589 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Primula frondosa 10 (15)cm, dwarf primrose from rocky, yet moist places in rock crevices in mountains in north-eastern<br />
Bulgaria. A real gem with <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes of white powered leaves and several flower stalks with<br />
numerous, miniature rose-colored flowers. For a moist spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n, plant either in sha<strong>de</strong> or full<br />
sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1591 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Primula japonica 30 (50)cm, large yellowish green leaves and amazing, huge flower stalks with whorls of purplish to <strong>de</strong>eppink<br />
flowers. For any rich and moist soil, sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Very easy and showy Primrose from Japan<br />
and Taiwan. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1595 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Primula luteola 12 (15)cm, rarely seen Primrose with broad lanceolate, light green, toothed leaves and light yellow flowers<br />
with a white pow<strong>de</strong>red throat. For any humus rich, always slightly moist, well drained humus rich soil in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1597 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Primula rosea 20 (30)cm, showy and variable primrose species native of moist, sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in central China with<br />
glossy fresh green to reddish-green foliage in <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes and long stalks of brilliant rose flower<br />
heads. An easily cultivated and showy species. II-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1605 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Primula sieboldii<br />
(Siebold's Primrose)<br />
15 (20)cm, Siebold's Primrose is an excellent ground covering plant from Japan (soouthern Hokkaido,<br />
Honshu and Kyushu islands) with <strong>de</strong>nse, large yellowish green, "crispy" foliage and stalks with most<br />
ornamental, quite large rose flowers and a white center. Easily grown in any leafy or humus rich, slightly<br />
moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Will naturalize if happy and makes a stunning flower carpet<br />
in spring. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1611 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Primula veris 15 (20)cm, true wild form from dry, rocky and sunny meadows in Central Europe with erect flowering<br />
stalks ma<strong>de</strong> up of numerous <strong>de</strong>ep yellow, tuberous, and strongly vanilla scented flowers with orange<br />
blotch within. III-IV.<br />
Primula veris ssp.<br />
macrocalyx<br />
(syn. Primula uralensis)<br />
Primula vulgaris<br />
(Common Primrose)<br />
Probosci<strong>de</strong>a (Devil's Claw) incl. Ibicella<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1617 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
15 (20)cm, larger subspecies as the real cowslip with intense yellow flowers embed<strong>de</strong>d in a large, lose<br />
calyx. From southern Russia (Crimea) to Turkestan, northern Iran and Turkey growing in mountain<br />
meadows and humus filled rock crevices. For any rich, slightly moist yet well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong><br />
to full sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1619 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Common Primrose ist the true wild form found across Central Europe to Northern Africa with<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse clusters of pale sulfur yellow flowers just above the ground. For a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d place in<br />
the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Early flowering in II-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1623 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Devil's Claws are fast growing annual species from the southern USA to Central Latin America. They make large, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent and<br />
slightly sticky leaves and bright colored flowered which are followed by woody seed capsules with a recurved pointed tip. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully transplant to the final spot in<br />
the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 11.<br />
7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Probosci<strong>de</strong>a lousianica<br />
(Lousiana Devil's Claw)<br />
Probosci<strong>de</strong>a lutea<br />
(Yellow Devil's Claw)<br />
Prostanthera (Australian Mintshrub)<br />
30cm, Louisiana Devil's Claw is an annual species from wet sites in the southern USA. It has showy pale<br />
purple flowers on sticky stems, followed by fruits containing woody seed capsules with a recurved pointed<br />
tip. Sow in mid spring in pots and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected and sunny spot. Transplant in early<br />
summer to the final spot. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6549 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40cm, Yellow Devil's Claw (syn. Ibicella lutea) is an annual species from the southern USA. It is<br />
consi<strong>de</strong>red a pre-carnivorous plant which passively catches small insects with sticky glue on stems and<br />
leaves. It has showy orange-yellow flowers, followed by fruits containing woody seed capsules with a<br />
recurved pointed tip. Sow in mid spring in pots and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected and sunny spot.<br />
Seeds of this species are slow in germination and may take several months. A sharp drop from daytime<br />
temperature (some 25°C) to nightime temperature (some 10°C) will significantly shorten the germination<br />
process. Transplant in early summer to the final spot. For any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun. VII-<br />
IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6550 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Mintbush is a genus with some 90 species native of Australia. They are either small woody sub shrubs or very tall, almost tree-like shrubs.<br />
In general Mintbushes are very floriferous plants with numerous bright rose colored flowers which <strong>de</strong>velop in spring or autumn. In most<br />
species the foliage is pleasantly aromatic as in related genera from the Mint family (Lamiaceae), such as Rosmarinus, Salvia, and<br />
Thymus. All Mintbusches are easily cultivated as pot or container plants in any fertile, humus-rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter plants shall be kept drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus-rich, slightly sandy, well drained substrate at some 20°C. Germination in this genus is irregular. After<br />
germination keep pots slightly drier and especially in winter in full sun.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Prostanthera lasianthos<br />
(Victorian Christmas Tree)<br />
2 (10)m, Victorian Christmas Tree is a most unusual member in the genus of Australian mint bushes.<br />
The small bright green to mid green leaves have a typical menthol fragrance. It flowers in late autumn and<br />
winter and gives a floriferous display of numerous bright rose flowers. It is a wi<strong>de</strong>spread native found from<br />
S Queensland to Tasmania, growing from coastal to subalpine regions. It prefers a humus rich, always<br />
slightly moist, well drained soil in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot. X-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3798 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea (South African Sugarbush or Featherbush)<br />
Sugarbushes or Featherbushes from the greater Cape Province of South Africa. The grow as very ornamental medium sized to tall shrubs<br />
or low trees and have most <strong>de</strong>corative, quite large flowers above leathery leaves. All are frost resistant enough to be grown in a protected<br />
spot in any humus rich, well drained soil in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n down to in USDA Climate Zone 9 (lowest winter temperatures of -7°C/ 20°F).<br />
In parts of Central Europe with lower average winter temperatures, all Protea species are good pot or container plants for an unheated<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse and will withstand a few <strong>de</strong>grees of temporary freezing without any major leaf burn. Expected flowering time is<br />
given for the northern hemisphere (e.g. Central Europe and North America).<br />
For <strong>de</strong>tailed information on sowing and cultivation of sugarbushes please refer to this page: Sowing and Cultivation for Proteaceae from<br />
South Africa.<br />
All are Zona Climática USDA 9.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Protea acuminata 1 (2)m, erect shrub from sandy flats at 400m. Only few isolated populations left Nieuwdtville, Ce<strong>de</strong>rberg,<br />
and Stettynskloof to Riverson<strong>de</strong>r<strong>de</strong>rend Mountains. Has smooth linear leaves, flowers are small with wine<br />
red bracts in II-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2376 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea burchelii 1 (2)m, erect spreading shrub with fairly large cup shaped white greenish to pink red bear<strong>de</strong>d flowers.<br />
Easy in rich soils. II-IV .<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2380 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea caffra 3 (7)m, large shrub to small, multi branching tree, long elliptic leaves and completely unfolding pink flower<br />
cup. IX-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2381 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea canaliculata 100 (150)cm, small erect growing shrub with long, narrow, light green leaves and flat flower heads,<br />
enclosed by dark red bracts. From rocky soils at up to 1.650m in Hex River region to Waboomsberg and<br />
Swartberg. IX-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2382 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea compacta 2 (4)m, erect lax growing shrub with cup shaped flowers with long pink involucral bracts and ciliate<br />
margins. Very attractive species for sandy soils. III-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2384 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea coronata 2 (3)m, erect shrub with <strong>de</strong>ep cup shaped flowers with apple green bracts and white to pink woolly awns<br />
forming a crown. Grow in heavy clay soils at some 750m in the Bredasdorp and Outeniqua Mountains. IV-<br />
X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2414 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea cynaroi<strong>de</strong>s 150 (250)cm, King Protea, multi-stemmed upright shrub from Ce<strong>de</strong>rberg to Port Elizabeth with very<br />
distinctive leaves, huge flower heads with white, red and pink bracts all year. Very easy. I-XII.<br />
Protea dracomontana<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2416 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8304 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea eximia 250 (500)cm, broad leather like silver green leaves with red margins, large, broadly opening, scarlet red<br />
flower cups. From sandstone and quartzite soils at up to 1.000m from Keeromsberg, Langeberg,<br />
Swartberg to Kouda Mountains and Elandsberg. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2418 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea lacticolor 2 (6)m, glaucous leaves, creamy white to pink flowers with silky-fringed bracts. Very showy species<br />
growing at stream banks at some 1.500m from Slanghoek to Groenland Mountains. X--III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2076 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea laurifolia 2 (8)m, erect shrub or smaller tree, glaucous leaves with undulated margins, white to pink bear<strong>de</strong>d<br />
flowers all year long. Grows in sandy or granite soils at 1.200m from Nieuwoudville to Franschhoek and<br />
Anysberg. V-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2077 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea lepidocarpo<strong>de</strong>ndron 2 (3)m, Protea from the Peninsula to Bredasdorp at 600m. Has luxuriant foliage, narrow oblong flowers,<br />
attractive white-pink inner bracts edged with dark beard. II-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2079 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea longifolia 150cm, Protea from Du Toitskloof to Agulhas in sandy soils at some 1.000m. Makes long narrow leaves,<br />
creamy white-pink and green bracts with prominent woolly black knob in center. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2036 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea lorifolia 150 (300)cm, compact growing round shrub with long silver green leaves. Dense flower heads in orange<br />
brown, reddish insi<strong>de</strong>. Native to sandstone soils in Rivierson<strong>de</strong>rend Mountains to Riebeek East and<br />
Bosberg. X-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2116 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea magnifica 50 (100)cm, sprawling shrub from the montane zone near the snow line at some 2.700 with large heavily<br />
bear<strong>de</strong>d flowers with white-pink bracts around hairy-tipped perianth. Very variable species from Koue<br />
Bokkeveld to central Langeberg. VII-XI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2035 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea mundii 3 (8)m, large shrub or tree, small oblong creamy white flowers. Very easy and resistant species from<br />
moist slopes and forest margins at 1.300m in Kogelberg to Klein River Mountains and Winterhoek<br />
Mountains. III-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2117 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea nana 1m, unique shrub from Porterville to Du Toitskloof growing on mountain slopes at 900m. This species is<br />
<strong>de</strong>nsely branched but has a compact growth, needle-like leaves and beautiful wine red pendulous flowers<br />
in IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2030 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Protea neriifolia 2 (3)m, narrow leaves, flower bracts creamy green to <strong>de</strong>ep pink, beard white to purple-black. Variable<br />
species growing in sandstone at some 1.300m from Hottentots-Holland Mountains to Potberg, Tulbagh<br />
and Ceres. V-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2251 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea nitida 2 (5)m, wi<strong>de</strong>spread from Bokkeveld to Cape Peninsula growing in drier, lower slopes at 1.200m. Light<br />
bluish to forest green leaves, young leaves crimson, cream white saucer-like flowers. II-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2259 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,79<br />
Protea obtusifolia 2 (4)m, rich dark green leaves, large white red flowers. From alkaline soils growing on hills at some 200m<br />
in the Elim, Bredasdorp and Riversdale Flats areas. III-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2260 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea repens 2 (4)m, long narrow leaves, involucral, bracts white to red and sticky. Very adaptable and easy from<br />
extremely varied habitats at up to 2.000m between Nieuwoudville to Grahamstown. IV-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8305 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2281 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea roupelliae 2 (4)m, erect growing shrub with highly <strong>de</strong>corative silver green, leathery leaves and scarlet red flower<br />
bracts, insi<strong>de</strong> contrasting black. Native to NW province, and Mpumalanga. VIII-XI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2300 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea scolymocephala 100 (150)cm, small erect growing shrub with narrow, long intense green leaves and completely unfolding,<br />
cream white to lemon white flower heads. Becoming increasingly rare in sandy flats at up to 500m in<br />
Gifberg to Cape Peninsula (Kleimond to Hawston). XII-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2303 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea subvestita 2 (5)m, elliptical leaves, creamy white-pink to <strong>de</strong>ep carmine flowers. Native to Fynbos areas above<br />
2.000m from Free State, Lesotho, Eastern Cape to Klein Swartberg. IX-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2304 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Protea susannae Exclusivo 2 (3)m, crushed leaves have a slight sulphurous odor, attractive oblong brownish-pink flowers. From<br />
sandy alkaline to neutral soils at 200m in the Elim, Bredasdorp and Riversdale Flats area. III-IX.<br />
Prunus (Ornamental Cherry)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2366 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ornamental Cherries belong to a very diverse and large genus distributed throughout the northern and southern hemisphere. They are<br />
mostly perennial, evergreen or <strong>de</strong>ciduous, usually woody shrubs or trees. Several smaller species from Asia have very showy flowers<br />
and/or <strong>de</strong>corative fruits in summer and autumn and are of great horticultural value. All are easily grown in any humus-rich, well drained soil<br />
in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun.<br />
Sow in autumn in any rich, well drained, sandy soil in pots outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a cooling period for several months before they will<br />
germinate in late spring. Transplant young plants in autumn or late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
To U.S. customers only: All Prunus species are prohibited for importation to the U.S.<br />
Prunus spinosa ssp.<br />
fruticans<br />
(Large-fruited Blackthorn)<br />
Psidium (Guave)<br />
100 (150)cm, Large-fruited Blackthorn is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, strongly branching, tall woody shrub with<br />
ornamental, quite large (up to 2cm in diameter), bluish fruits which are edible when fully ripe in late<br />
summer to early autumn. It is an European subspecies from possibly hybrid origin. Easily grown in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7151 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Guaves make nice large shrubs or small trees with shiny <strong>de</strong>ep-green foliage, strongly fragrant, white or creamy flowers and <strong>de</strong>licious<br />
fruits. Easy to grow in any well drained soil in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C. Keep cool (at some 10°C) in winter and reduce<br />
watering to a minimum. All will set fruits as large container plants.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at 20 to 25°C in a sunny spot. Keep soil always moist during summer and fertilize regularly. Keep<br />
plants drier and cooler in winter at a minimum of some 7°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
Psidium friedrichsthalianum<br />
(Guajaba Agria)<br />
Psidium guajava<br />
(Common Guave)<br />
Psidium guajava cv.<br />
"Guayaba Pera - rose<br />
fleshed"<br />
3 (10)m, Costa Rican Guave, Cas Guave or Guajaba Agria makes an ornamental low tree with glossy,<br />
evergreen, ovoid to elliptical leaves on dark reddish brown branches. Its' fragrant white flowers are<br />
followed by large, round, yellow peeled fruits with an aromatic, yet acidic, white pulp with few seeds only.<br />
Excellent for juices and jellies. Native of humus rich, slightly moist soils in Colombia (Cauca and<br />
Magdalena Valleys), to central America and S Mexico, and Costa Rica.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2319 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (5)m, Common Guave with rose fruit pulp in lime-sized yellow fruits. Very easy to grow and nice, very<br />
fragrant flowers.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2320 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Pear Guave, <strong>de</strong>licious rose fruit pulp, pear shaped fruits. Plant habitat similar to the above.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2321 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Psidium guajava cv.<br />
"Guayaba Pera - white<br />
fleshed"<br />
Psidium guajava cv. "white<br />
fleshed"<br />
Psidium littorale var.<br />
littorale<br />
(Yellow Cherry Guava)<br />
Psidium littorale var.<br />
longipes<br />
(Red Cherry Guava)<br />
Psidium spec. 2 "Guayaba<br />
Manzana"<br />
Psilostrophe (Paper Flower)<br />
3 (5)m, tall shrub to small tree similar to the rose fleshed form, fuits with a white, aromatic, sweet and<br />
slightly acidic pulp. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep cooler in winter with reduced<br />
watering.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3028 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
White-fleshed Guave, a cultivar from the Lebanon, the yellow fruits have a mil<strong>de</strong>r taste than the rosefleshed<br />
cultivar. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot, keep cool yet frostfree and always sunny in<br />
winter.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2322 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
3 (10)m, Yellow Cherry Guava is an evergreen ornamental low tree with glossy, oval to elliptical, leathery<br />
leaves and whitish flowers followed by edible, ovoid to round, yellow fruits with a very aromatic sweet<br />
flesh. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. In winter keep plants drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8439 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
3 (10)m, Red Cherry Guava makes an evergreen ornamental low tree with glossy, oval to elliptical,<br />
leathery leaves and whitish flowers followed by edible, ovoid to round, dark red fruits with an aromatic<br />
sweet fruit pulp. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. In winter keep plants<br />
drier at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
10 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8294 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Apple Guave, grapefruit sized fruits, texture and taste of apples, a rather rare species. Needs more<br />
warmth in winter, temperature minimum is 15°C.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2323 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Paper Flowers are native of rocky, sun-exposed sites from the south-western USA to Mexico and grow as annuals or small perennial<br />
shrubs. They have several showy yellow flowers, dried flowers may be used in dry flower arrangement. For any rich, very well drained soil<br />
in full sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Psilostrophe cooperi<br />
(White Stem Paper Flower)<br />
Pterocephalus (Canary Shrub Scabiosa)<br />
30cm, White Stem Paper Flower is a low perennial shrub with rich yellow flowers above pale green<br />
stems. Dry flowers may used in dry flower arrangement. It is native to the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts<br />
from the south-western USA to Mexico. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6567 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Canary Shrub Scabiosa are perennial, woody, evergreen, low shrubs with corn-flower like blooms in usually rose to purplish colors, similar<br />
to those of Cheirolophus (see above), yet they belong to a different family, the Dipsacaceae. All make excellent pot plants or may be<br />
planted freely in the slightly heated alpine house or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. For any well drained, rather rocky soil in an always sunny spot, keep<br />
frostfree in winter at minimum 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained, yet slightly moist soil at 15°C to 20°C. Keep seedlings very sunny in their first winter.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Pterocephalus dumetorum 140 (200)cm, woody, branching shrub from drier, exposed spots in central and southern Tenerife and<br />
central Gran Canaria. Makes fresh green to grayish green, oval leaves and numerous pink flowers. For<br />
any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughut the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VII-IX.<br />
Pterocephalus<br />
lasiospermus Exclusive<br />
Pterocephalus multiflorus<br />
ssp. multiflorus Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5155 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1144 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (80)cm, subalpine member en<strong>de</strong>mic to the Cañada <strong>de</strong>pression on Tenerife at some 2000m. A freely<br />
branching, woody shrub, with short, ovoid to lanceolate leaves and numerous bright pink flowers. For any<br />
rocky, well drained soil in a sunny spot. I<strong>de</strong>al for the unheated alpine house or cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Might<br />
be tried in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in a protected, sunny spot with shelter from rain. Zona Climática USDA 9. VII-<br />
IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1147 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, a Cyprus en<strong>de</strong>mic for rocky open sites in mountainous areas. It is an evergreen small shrub with a<br />
woody base and numerous pale pink flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6654 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Pterocephalus<br />
porphyranthus Exclusive<br />
Pterocephalus (Winter Hardy Species)<br />
30 (50)cm, a very rare subalpine species from the Cal<strong>de</strong>ra mountain range on La Palma growing at some<br />
1.900m. Makes a short, woody shrub with grayish green, elongated leaves and bright lilac flowers. For<br />
any rocky, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. I<strong>de</strong>al for the unheated alpine house<br />
or cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Keep plants drier in winter. Zona Climática USDA 10. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3471 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Winter Hardy Pterocephalus are perennials native of temperate regions from Europe through eastern Asia where they usually occur in<br />
mountainous areas. They make <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosettes and showy flowers in lilac to rose sha<strong>de</strong>s on short to very long filigree stalks. All<br />
Pterocephalus species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Dwarf and cushion forming species are excellent<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plants.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pterocephalus perennis 10cm, a Greek en<strong>de</strong>mic perennial which makes a <strong>de</strong>nse cushion of grey foliage and numerous pink<br />
flowers in summer. For any rich, well drained, rocky or sandy soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
V-VI.<br />
Pterostyrax (Epaulette Tree)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4069 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Epaulette Trees belong to a small genus of only some four species native of China and Japan. They are small to medium tall <strong>de</strong>ciduous<br />
trees with ovate leaves and pendulous panicles of white flowers. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough or in autumn<br />
after leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pterostyrax hispida<br />
(Hairy Epaulette Tree)<br />
Pulsatilla (North American Pasque Flower)<br />
3 (5)m, Hairy Epaulette Tree is a medium tall <strong>de</strong>ciduous tree from Japan with ovate leaves and pendulous<br />
panicles of white flowers. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-<br />
VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8690 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Pasque Flowers or Cowshells are native of alpine rocky meadows from central, southern and eastern Europe, and of sandy beaches in<br />
northern Europe to North America and Asia. They make <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes of very hairy, strongly dissected, almost feather-like leaves. Their<br />
elegant, large, cup-shaped flowers are born in early spring. Depending on the species these may be burgundy, yellow, white, to rose and<br />
purplish, or dark blue.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any well drained, very sandy soil in autumn in pots in a protected spot. Seeds require a cooling period for several months<br />
before they may start to germinate in early spring. Cultivate in pots for a least two years, then carefully transplant the dormant, fleshy<br />
rhizomes in autumn. Plants should grow undisturbed to <strong>de</strong>velop their whole beauty.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pulsatilla patens var.<br />
wolfgangiana<br />
(North American<br />
Pasqueflower)<br />
Pulsatilla (Pasque Flower)<br />
20 (30)cm, North American Pasqueflower is a herbaceous perennial with pale sky blue-flowers with a<br />
rose tinge before the feathered leaves emerge in early spring. It is native of meadows and Prairies in NC<br />
USA. For any rich, very well drained, preferably slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1006 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Pasque Flowers or Cowshells are native of alpine rocky meadows from central, southern and eastern Europe, and of sandy beaches in<br />
northern Europe to North America and Asia. They make small, yet <strong>de</strong>nse clumps with very hairy, strongly dissected, almost feather-like<br />
leaves. Their elegant, large, cup-shaped flowers are born in early spring. Depending on the species these may be burgundy, yellow, white,<br />
to rose and purplish, or dark blue.<br />
Note: In this utmost diverse genus it is extremely difficult to precisely separate species, as well as to distinguish its numerous subspecies,<br />
varieties and forms from each other with precision, not to mention that all plants easily hybridize. Our seed <strong>de</strong>rives from mother plants<br />
which fit by their habit to the type <strong>de</strong>scription. However we cannot guarantee that all species are absolutely correctly named. Un<strong>de</strong>r all<br />
cicumstances the plants you will raise from the supplied seeds are as shown on the photos.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any well drained, very sandy soil in autumn in pots in a protected spot. Seeds require a cooling period for several months<br />
before they may start to germinate in early spring. Cultivate in pots for at least two years, then carefully transplant the dormant, fleshy<br />
rhizomes in autumn. Plants should grow undisturbed to <strong>de</strong>velop their whole beauty.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pulsatilla alpina ssp. alba ex Stiria, Austria<br />
Pulsatilla alpina ssp. alpina<br />
(White Alpine Pasqueflower)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8179 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (40)cm, White Alpine Pasqueflower is a broad and tall species from subalpine meadows in the<br />
Pyrenees, the Alpes and the Vosges with showy, upright hold, pure white flowers in early spring above<br />
dissected leaves. For any nutrient poor, very well drained, rocky soil in full sun. Do not fertilize plants.<br />
Seeds from a population in the southern Vosges. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4653 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Pulsatilla alpina ssp.<br />
austroalpina<br />
Pulsatilla halleri ssp. halleri<br />
(Haller's Pasque Flower)<br />
Pulsatilla halleri ssp. slavica<br />
(Slavonian Pasque Flower)<br />
Pulsatilla halleri ssp.<br />
styriaca<br />
(Styrian Pasque Flower)<br />
Pulsatilla halleri ssp. taurica<br />
(Taurian Pasque Flower)<br />
Pulsatilla montana<br />
(Mountain Pasque Flower)<br />
Pulsatilla patens var.<br />
wolfgangiana<br />
(North American<br />
Pasqueflower)<br />
ex Kärnten, Austria<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8180 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (30)cm, Haller’s Pasque Flower makes intense rose to pale lilac flower cups before the feathered<br />
leaves unfold. Native of subalpine meadows and open spots in mountainous forests in the Pre-Alps and<br />
the Alps. For any rich, sandy, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3450 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (30)cm, Slavonia Pasque Flower makes intense rose to pale lilac blue flower cups followed by<br />
feathered leaves. Native of subalpine meadows and open spots in mountainous forests in the western<br />
Carpathian Mountains. For any rich, sandy, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3449 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (30)cm, Styria Pasque Flower makes rich rose to lilac flower cups followed by single-feathered leaves.<br />
A rare and threatened en<strong>de</strong>mic of alpine meadows and open spots in mountainous forests in the Styria<br />
region (Austria). For any rich, sandy, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3448 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (25)cm, Taurian Pasque Flower is a perennial with beautiful, nodding, pale lilac, <strong>de</strong>nsely wooly flowers<br />
before the finely dissected leaves emerge. Native of montane meadows in the Crimea area in the Ukraine.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4830 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Mountain Pasque Flower makes exceptionally beautiful, dark maroon-red to plum lilac flowers<br />
in early spring, which are followed by ornamental fluffy seed heads as in most Pulsatilla species. Native of<br />
rocky meadows in the Alps. Easily cultivated in any rich, sandy, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in<br />
full sun. Seeds contain both of the above flower colors. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1631 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, North American Pasqueflower is a herbaceous perennial with pale sky blue-flowers with a<br />
rose tinge before the feathered leaves emerge in early spring. It is native of meadows and Prairies in NC<br />
USA. For any rich, very well drained, preferably slightly rocky or sandy soil in full sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1006 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Pulsatilla violacea 20 (30)cm, makes showy drooping violet to brownish violet flower bells before the strongly dissected hairy<br />
leaves emerge in early spring. Native of montane or subalpine meadows in the Caucasus (Georgia). For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n IV-V.<br />
Pulsatilla vulgaris ssp.<br />
vulgaris<br />
(Common Pasque Flower)<br />
Pultenaea (Bush Pea)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4247 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
35cm, Common Pasque Flower makes pale rose lilac flower cups in early spring before the feathered<br />
leaves unfold. Native of sandy to rocky sunny meadows throughout Central Europe. Has become quite<br />
rare in nature due to ongoing <strong>de</strong>structions of it’s' habitats. For any rich, sandy, very well drained,<br />
preferably rocky soil in full sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1632 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
Bush Pea are perennial evergreen small to medium sized woody shrubs from Australia. They have showy bright yellow flowers and<br />
leathery foliage. Easily grown as pot plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at<br />
a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pultenaea daphnoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Large-leaf Bush Pea)<br />
Pultenaea juniperina<br />
(Prickly Bush Pea)<br />
Pultenaea subspicata<br />
(Low Bush Pea)<br />
Punica (Pomegranate)<br />
100 (300)cm, Large-leaf Bush Pea is a short woody shrub with large, showy, bright yellow flowers and<br />
typical narrow leaves, which are narrow at the base and broad at the top with an acute tip. It is native of<br />
open spots in woods and grasslands in Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania and South Australia. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0087 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Prickly Bush Pea makes a short woody shrub with narrow, short, strong leaves and yellow to<br />
orange-yellow flowers. Native in sandy soils in wet woods in New South Wales. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0086 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (70)cm, Low Bush Pea grows as a short stemmed woody, erect shrub with numerous short, elliptic<br />
leaves and showy orange flowers. It is native of dryish woods in New South Wales and Victoria. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0085 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Pomegranate is a large <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrub to small tree with elegant, shiny, bright green foliage on slen<strong>de</strong>r branches. Its bright<br />
scarlet flowers in summer are followed by large yellowish-red fruits with a <strong>de</strong>licious, healthy pulp, which is wi<strong>de</strong>ly used for preparing juices,<br />
jellies and in fruits salads. Excellent in any well drained, humus rich soil in a sunny spot, either in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n or as a container plant<br />
in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse. Younger plants should preferably be grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions at some 5°C in winter in a<br />
sunny spot with reduced watering until they reach some 30cm/1 foot in height before planting out in late spring in a protected, sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, humus rich soil in a sunny spot at 20-25°C.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7 (with some winter protection Zona Climática USDA 6).<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Punica granatum<br />
(Pomgrana<strong>de</strong>)<br />
Puschkinia (Striped Squill)<br />
150 (250)cm, Pomegranate is native from north-eastern Turkey to the western Himalayas growing at up to<br />
2.800m in rocky, rich soils. It has an elegant, small, shiny, bright green foliage, and rather large, bright<br />
scarlet flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>licious fruits. For a sheltered, sunny spot in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n or as a<br />
container plant in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds <strong>de</strong>rive from a very winter hardy selection of central Turkey<br />
and may be planted into the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in Central Europe. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2324 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
Puschkinia is close to Scilla, but has larger and usually half-filled flowers. Easy in any well drained soil and a sunny spot. Will increase<br />
gradually.<br />
Sow flat autumn to late spring in any well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot in winter. Transplant young<br />
bulbs best in fall of their second year. Most Puschkinia will flower in their third year already.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Puschkinia scilloi<strong>de</strong>s var.<br />
libanotica<br />
Puya (Giant Bromelia)<br />
15cm, white flowers, sha<strong>de</strong>d and striped in soft blue, variety with <strong>de</strong>nser inflorescence and darker blue<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>. Easy for any soil in a sunny spot. Early flowering in III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1634 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Puya are subalpine members of the Bromeliacea from the An<strong>de</strong>an range in S America. Very easy and robust plants for a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot in any rich, and well drained soil, good pot plants in any well drained, rocky to sandy soil with some humus. They make <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
rosettes of grass-like to broadly-linear leaves, always with brown to black thorned margins. Large erect racemes arise from the basal<br />
rosette with numerous funnel-shaped to bell-like flowers. As Agave all flowering Puya will die down after flowering, usually leaving some<br />
offsets, which themselves gain flowering size in few years.<br />
Sow their small, paper-like seeds at 15°C to 25°C on any peaty, yet well drained soil in half-sha<strong>de</strong>, do not cover seeds and always water<br />
from beneath. Keep seedlings cool at a minimum of some 10°C in winter and in rather dry and sunny position.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 9 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 dust like semillas por sobre, unless not stated differently.<br />
Puya berteroniana<br />
(Turquoise Puya)<br />
180 (300)cm ø, Turquoise Puya is a very showy, tall Puya with glaucous, silvery white, narrow leaves in a<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse rosette. Very tall, <strong>de</strong>nse inflorescence of <strong>de</strong>ep blackish blue, metallic blue to bluish green and<br />
turquoise flowers with nicely contrasting orange anthers. A highly ornamental plant from dry mountain<br />
sites in central Chile (La Campana National Park and Vilches Alto National Park at some 1.400m).<br />
Requires sufficient moisture in summer, keep completely dry, cooler, and sunny in winter. Zona climática<br />
USDA 8. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2368 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Puya caerulea var. caerulea 100 (200)cm, makes narrow, greyish green leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette and an most ornamental,<br />
upright growing, red-stemmed raceme with nicely contrasting, dark-purple, to almost black flowers in a<br />
compact inflorescense. Native of mountainous sites rocky, dryish places. In winter keep almost<br />
completely dry in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 7°C. Seeds from a wild collection in V Region,<br />
Parque Nacional La Campana, Camino a Mina, Chile at some 1.000m. VII-IX.<br />
Puya caerulea var.<br />
monteroana<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4015 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (200)cm, similar to the species with narrow, greyish green leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette. Unlike the<br />
species this variety makes a red-stemmed, only losely branching raceme with nicely contrasting, blackish<br />
purple, long tubular flowers. Native of mountainous sites rocky, dryish places in Chile. In winter keep<br />
almost completely dry in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 7°C. Seeds from a wild collection in VII<br />
Region, Camino a Vilches y El Morillo, Chile at some 1.200m VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5420 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Puya chilensis 2 (4)m ø, very showy, tall Puya from dry stony highlands of Chile at some 1.500m. Makes broad leaves in<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse rosette and very tall racemes with numerous large, greenish yellow (rarely <strong>de</strong>ep red) flowers.<br />
Needs sufficient moisture in summer, keep completely dry, cool, and sunny in winter. Rather rare but<br />
easy. VI-IX.<br />
Puya raimondii<br />
(Queen of the An<strong>de</strong>s)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1830 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
300 (450)cm ø, Queen of the An<strong>de</strong>s is native of Peru and adjacent areas and makes the tallest<br />
inflorescence of all plants, eventually reaching up to 8m in height. It is an extremely rarely seen plant in<br />
cultivation and makes a huge, short stemmed and unbranched leaf rosette before the impressive<br />
inflorescence is produced with several thousand pale yellow flowers after some 40 to 80 years (!) in<br />
habitat. However, cultivated plants will reach flowering size much earlier after some 20 to 35 years "only"<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r appropiate growing conditions. The entire plant will gradually die down after setting seed, and<br />
propagation is by seeds only. Keep slow growing plants slightly drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C<br />
and in full sun throughout the year. Seeds are rarely available and only few packages are in stock. Tested<br />
viability of our seed stock is above 80% un<strong>de</strong>r optimal sowing conditions.<br />
5 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8628 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 24,90<br />
Puya venusta 100 (150)cm, makes a beautiful basal rosette with narrow, silvery- gray foliage and upright stems with<br />
reddish-violet funnel shaped flowers. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil. Native of highlands in<br />
South America (Chile). In Central Europe this frost resistant member may be tried out in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in full<br />
sun with protection from winter wetness. Alternatively grow in pots and keep rather dry in winter in a<br />
sunny spot at a minimum of some 7°C. Zona Climática USDA 8. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4016 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Pycnanthemum (Mountain Mint)<br />
Mountain Mint is native of open spots in woods and prairies in North America. All have strongly fragrant foliage, which is used for the<br />
preparation of herbal teas, and <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters of white or rose flowers. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pycnanthemum pilosum<br />
(Hairy Mountain Mint)<br />
Pycnanthemum tenuifolium<br />
(Slen<strong>de</strong>r Mountain Mint)<br />
Pycnanthemum virginianum<br />
(Virginia Mountain Mint)<br />
Pycnosorus (Drumsticks)<br />
70 (100)cm, Hairy Mountain Mint is a perennial with tall stalks crowned by numerous flowers with pink<br />
dotted white petals above mint fragrant, hairy, narrow lanceolate leaves. It is native of open spots in woods<br />
in eastern North America For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5461 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Slen<strong>de</strong>r Mountain Mint is a herbaceous perennial with numerous white flowers in terminal<br />
clusters and narrow leaves with a strong minty odor. The plant can be used to make tea. Native of semimoist<br />
meadows and open spots in woods from central to southeastern USA. For any humus rich, slightly<br />
moist soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4864 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Virginia Mountain Mint is a herbaceous perennial with numerous white flowers usually with<br />
purplish spots in terminal clusters and narrow leaves with a strong minty odor. The plant can be used to<br />
make tea. Native of semi-moist meadows and open spots in woodlands from central to southeastern<br />
USA. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4865 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Drumsticks belong to the Daisy family (Asteraceae) and are native of rich soils throughout Australia. They are usually perennials with a<br />
basal rosette of linear, silvery grey leaves and upright stalks crowned by ball like, rich yellow flower heads which are good cut flowers and<br />
can be used in dry flower arrangements They are easily grown in pots in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds on top of any well drained substrate, cover slightly with soil and keep pots in full sun at some 20°C throughout the year and soil<br />
always slightly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will significantly enhance germination in<br />
several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Pycnosorus globosus<br />
(Drumsticks)<br />
Quercus (Mediterranean Oak Tree)<br />
20 (70)cm, Drumsticks is a showy perennial with <strong>de</strong>nse tufts of narrow basal leaves and several upright<br />
stalks crowned by globose, rich yellow flower balls which excellently suit as cut flower or in dry flower<br />
arrangements. Native of dryish or sandy soils in shrub lands and grasslands in south western Australia.<br />
For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of<br />
some 15°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6082 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Oak Trees is a broad genus which is native throughout the Northern hemisphere. Most species are growing as <strong>de</strong>ciduous or evergreen<br />
trees and show very different leaf shapes and ornamental fruits wich are sometimes used for <strong>de</strong>coration purposes. Species native from<br />
the Mediterranean region are half winter hardy trees or tall woody, evergreen shrubs with <strong>de</strong>corative, dark green, glossy, leathery leaves.<br />
They are sucessfully grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot, either in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with a good winter protection in col<strong>de</strong>r<br />
regions or as a container plant with a minimum of some 5°C and reduced watering in winter.<br />
Sow the large seeds in any humus rich, well drained substrate at a minimum of some 10°C throughout the year. Keep pots and later<br />
seedlings very sunny.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 8.<br />
7 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Quercus ilex<br />
(Holly Oak)<br />
Radyera (Desert Rose Mallow)<br />
4 (15)m, Holly Oak is an evergreen half hardy tree from rocky soils and is found throughout the<br />
Mediterranean region. It makes leathery, dark green leaves which are silvery-brown beneath, with entire or<br />
holly like, serrated margins. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n or in<br />
very cold regions as a container plant un<strong>de</strong>r frost free conditions throughout the year with reduced<br />
watering in winter and a minimum of some 5°C. The form from Mallorca (Spain) has larger seeds than the<br />
form from Sardinia (Italy). Both have more or less entire or only slightly serrated leaf margins. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5247 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Desert Rose Mallow is a small genus with only two known species at present from arid areas: Radyera urens (South Africa) and Radyera<br />
farragei (southern mainland Australia). Both are soft-woo<strong>de</strong>d semiperennials to perennials with cordate, usually lobed leaves, which are<br />
<strong>de</strong>nsely covered with silvery-white to gol<strong>de</strong>n hairs. Radyera farragei has quite large, bright pink to <strong>de</strong>ep lilac hibiscus-like flowers with a<br />
darker center. It can be successfully grown as a pot or container plant in any fertile, humus-rich, slightly rocky, very well drained soil in full<br />
sun throughout the year. If grown as perennials keep potted plants at a minimum of some 15°C and reduced watering during winter.<br />
Alternatively plants can be cultivated as annuals as they are fast growing.<br />
Sow seeds in any rich, slightly sandy, well drained substrate at some 20°C. After germination keep pots slightly drier and in full sun.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Radyera farragei<br />
(Desert Rose Mallow)<br />
200 (400)cm, Desert Rose Mallow or River Hibiscus is a most ornamental Australian soft-woo<strong>de</strong>d,<br />
perennial tall shrub within the mallow family (Malvaceae). It has bright <strong>de</strong>ep lilac flowers above large,<br />
cordate leaves. It occurs in SC Australia, where it grows in slightly moist soils. For any humus rich,<br />
slightly moist, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year with reduced watering in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 15°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3799 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Ranunculus (Canary Buttercup)<br />
Canary Buttercup is a tall growing perennial with large, acer-like leaves and beautiful, brilliant gol<strong>de</strong>n-yellow flower cups on a tall stem in<br />
summer. Plants go dormant in summer and rest the hot season as bulbous rhizomes. With <strong>de</strong>creasing temperatures in autumn the new<br />
leaves unfold.<br />
Sow flat on any humus-rich soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep pots always slightly moist from beneath. Place seedlings during<br />
summer in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d and during winter in sunny spot at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ranunculus cortusifolius<br />
(Canary Buttercup)<br />
Ranunculus cortusifolius<br />
ssp. major Exclusive<br />
Ranunculus (Marsh Buttercup)<br />
100 (150)cm, Canary Buttercup is a perennial with large, fresh green, acer-like leaves and large, brilliant<br />
yellow flower cups on a tall stem. Native of rich, rather moist soils throughout all Canary islands. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Plants go dormant in summer, then keep the<br />
succulent bulbous rhizomes drier until new leaves emerge in late autumn to mid winter. Winter minimum<br />
some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3295 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7347 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Buttercup is a perennial with large, fresh green, acer-like leaves and large, brilliant<br />
yellow flower cups on a tall stem. This subspecies is slightly larger in all parts than subspecies<br />
cortusifolius from the Canary islands. It is native of rich, rather moist soils in the laurel forest on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira<br />
(Portugal). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Plants go dormant in<br />
summer, then keep the succulent bulbous rhizomes drier until new leaves emerge in late autumn to mid<br />
winter. Winter minimum some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6416 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Marsh Buttercups are herbaceous perennials with showy and quite large flowers in early spring above usually very large, more or less<br />
round leaves. They are easily grown in a fresh spot in any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> or full sun. Excellent as a bor<strong>de</strong>r<br />
plant for a pond or a small water course.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, always slightly wet soil in pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period<br />
prior to germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants in autumn to their final spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ranunculus amplexicaulis<br />
Ranunculus buchananii<br />
Ranunculus bullatus<br />
(Autumn Buttercup)<br />
Ranunculus fascicularis<br />
(Prairie Buttercup)<br />
Ranunculus hispidus<br />
(Hispid Buttercup)<br />
Ranunculus insignis<br />
(Alpine Buttercup)<br />
Ranunculus lingua<br />
(Greater Spearwort)<br />
Ranunculus platanifolius<br />
(Platain Leafed White<br />
Buttercup)<br />
Ranunculus rhomboi<strong>de</strong>us<br />
(Prairie Buttercup)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6890 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6889 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Autumn Buttercup is a very late flowering dwarf perennial from fresh, humus rich soils from the<br />
Mediterranean through western Asia. It has bright yellow flower cups on elongated stems above a basal<br />
leaf rosette. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5208 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Prairie Buttercup is a herbaceous species with a perennial rootstock and filigree stems topped<br />
with rich yellow flowers above cut and serrated leaves. Native of humus rich soils in open spots in woods<br />
and prairies in eastern North America. For any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. III-<br />
V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6622 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Hispid Buttercup has rich butter-yellow flowers above finely hairy dissected leaves. Native of<br />
rich soils in woods in eastern North America. For any humus rich, well drained, preferably slightly moist<br />
soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6682 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Alpine Buttercup is an utmost beautiful rhizomatous perennial with numerous rich yellow<br />
flowers above heart-shaped, dark green leaves. It is native of moist spots in subalpine regions in New<br />
Zealand and fully hardy in Central Europe. For any humus rich, always moist soil in a protected spot<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Excellent for the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4833 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (120)cm, Greater Spearwort is a showy herbaceous perennial with tall, slightly branching stems with<br />
narrow lanceolate leaves and wuite large, glossy yellow flowers in summer. It is native of humus rich, wet<br />
soils or shallow water alongsi<strong>de</strong> ponds and waterstreams in Eurasia. Easily cultivated in any rich, always<br />
slightly wet soils. An excellent plant for the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8041 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (110)cm, Platain Leafed White Buttercup is a very showy, herbaceous perennial with several pure<br />
white flowers on branching stalks above <strong>de</strong>eply cut leaves. It is native in humus rich soils in valleys and<br />
subalpine grasslands in Austria. For any humus rich, always moist soil in a protected spot partial sha<strong>de</strong> to<br />
full sun. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8453 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Prairie Buttercup makes a basal rosette of broad leaves and long stalked yellow flowers.<br />
Native of rich soils in prairies in the northern parts of North America. For any humus rich, well drained,<br />
preferably slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
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Ratibida (Mexican Sun Hat)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6679 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Mexican Sun Hat or Coneflower are perennials from open spots in prairies and sunny mountain meadows in North and Middle America.<br />
They <strong>de</strong>velop numerous and very colorful, bright yellow flowers on medium to tall stalks throughout summer. Many species are excellent<br />
cut flowers. Ratibida are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. They are very robust and adapt very well to various<br />
soil types.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny , protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Several species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in late summer to autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ratibida columnifera<br />
(Upright Prairie Coneflower)<br />
Ratibida pinnata<br />
(Pinnate Prairie Coneflower)<br />
Ravenala (Traveller’ Tree)<br />
100 (140)cm, Upright Prairie Coneflower, Long-hea<strong>de</strong>d Coneflower, or Mexican Hat makes unusual<br />
flowers with gol<strong>de</strong>n petals surrounding an elongated, pale brownish central disk. This perennial is native<br />
from south-western Canada to N Mexico, east to Minnesota and Texas (USA). For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3542 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
80 (120)cm, Pinnate Prairie Coneflower or Yellow Coneflower makes bright yellow, recurving petals<br />
surrounding a dark to pale brown center. This perennial is native of open spots in woods and prairies from<br />
Ontario and New York to Minnesota, N Nebraska, south to Georgia and Texas (USA). For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3541 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Travelers’ Trees consist of only two species, one is native on the island of Madagascar, the second one is found in Guayana in South<br />
America. These are ornamental and unusual, very tall growing plants with an up to 2m long, fan-like foliage. Easily grown in any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year and a winter minimum of some 15°C with reduced watering.<br />
Sow seeds at a minimum of some 25°C to 30°C in any rich, well drained soil.7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ravenala madagascariensis<br />
(Travelers' Tree)<br />
Rehmannia (Chinese Foxglove)<br />
3 (12)m, Travelers' Tree <strong>de</strong>scends from Madagascar and has most ornamental, huge fan shaped leaves.<br />
For any humus rich, well drained soil. Keep at a minimum of some 15 with reduced watering.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2369 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Chinese Foxglove is botanically not related to the real Foxglove (Digitalis), but with Ramonda and Haberlea, both from the Gesneriad<br />
family (Gesneriaceae). However to Digitalis it has a similar appearance with its funnel-shaped, beautifully bright pink flowers in a lax<br />
raceme born from a basal rosette of glossy dark green leaves. An ornamental annual to biannual plant for any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
preferably partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat on top of any humus rich, well drained soil in early spring to late summer in a sunny spot. Do not cover seeds, keep pots<br />
always slightly moist from beneath. Transplant to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are strong enough. If sowed late and planted out<br />
in autumn, a sheltered spot in recommendable.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Rehmannia elata<br />
(Chinese Foxglove)<br />
Reichardia<br />
30 (50)cm, Chinese Foxglove is an annual to biannual with most <strong>de</strong>corative, quite large, bright pink funnel<br />
shaped flowers in a lax raceme above nicely contrasting dark green leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette. From<br />
mountain meadows in China. For partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in any humus rich, well drained soil, preferably in<br />
a sheltered spot, if planted out to the gar<strong>de</strong>n in autumn. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2396 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Reichardia are annual to semi-woody perennial plants from sunny, rocky spots in the Mediterranean and Macaronesian region. Species<br />
from the Canary islands are perennial and make short woody stems crowned by a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette of bluish-green, strongly serrated leaves<br />
and an upright to slightly nodding inflorescence with bright yellow flowers. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the<br />
year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, rocky soil in a sunny spot at some 20°C throughout the year.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Reichardia ligulata 20 (40)cm, a perennial with short woody stems crowned by a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette of bluish-green, strongly<br />
serrated leaves and an upright to slightly nodding inflorescence with bright yellow flowers. Native of rocky<br />
cliffs in the vicinity of the sea on the Canary islands. Easily grown in containers in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter in full sun and at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
X-I.<br />
Remusatia (Hitchhiker Elephant Ear)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6033 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hitchhiker Elephant Ears is a small genus with few species distributed from East Africa to Yemen, Oman, the Himalaya region and<br />
Southern to Northern Australia. All Remusatia species have ornamental, oval foliage and in addition several species have showy<br />
inflorescences in summer. Natural propagation is mainly by stolons, which are <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with tubercles ("bulbils"). All Remusatia<br />
species are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (winter) spot. Several species may go<br />
dormant from autumn to spring. Keep dormant tubers rather dry at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Plant the small bulbils (i.e tubercles) flat in any rich, well drained, slightly sandy soil at a minimum of some 25°C throughout the year.<br />
Bulbils may need up to four months to sprout. Keep pots in a sunny spot during winter months.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 9/10.<br />
10 bulbils per package.<br />
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Remusatia pumila<br />
(Dwarf Hitchhiker Elephant<br />
Ear)<br />
Remusatia vivipara<br />
(Hitchhiker Elephant Ear)<br />
20 (30)cm, Dwarf Hitchhiker Elephant Ear is native from China through India where it occurs in humus<br />
rich soils and sometimes as an epiphyte on shrubs and trees. It makes clumps with oval leaves with nice<br />
slivery veins and a very long and narrow, pale greenish-yellow hiding a short pale reddish spadix insi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Besi<strong>de</strong>s it produces leafless stolons covered with many small tubercles which serve for reproduction. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) to sunny (winter) spot. Keep drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Additional fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=remusatia&species=pumila Remusatia pumila.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3426 sobre (10 bulbillos)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Hitchhiker Elephant Ear is native of the Himalayas, where it grows in humus rich soils and as<br />
an epiphyte on shrubs and trees. It makes nice clumps with ornamental, very large, oval, glossy leaves,<br />
and <strong>de</strong>corative, fragrant pale yellow spathes. It usually multiplies by leafless stolons covered with many<br />
small tubercles which serve for reproduction. For any rich, well drained soil in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer)<br />
to sunny (winter) spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Additional fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=remusatia&species=vivipara Remusatia vivipara.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8315 sobre (10 bulbillos)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Rhamnus (Canary and Mediterranean Buckthorn)<br />
The genus Rhamnus or Buckthorn is represented by only three en<strong>de</strong>mic species on the Canary Islands, growing in the upper termophilic<br />
and the lower laurel forest zone. Similar to the Mediterranean species these are woody shrubs to small trees with evergreen, leathery, dark<br />
green, glossy foliage and axillary clusters of small flowers followed by ornamental brownish-red to black berries. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. They make good pot plants for a frostfree cultivation. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow flat on any rich, well drained soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep pots in a sunny spot.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Rhamnus glandulosa 150 (250)cm, tall, ornamental, woody shrub with evergreen, elongated oval, glossy, leathery, dark green<br />
leaves and axillary clusters of glossy black fruits in late summer. Nice foliage pot plant for any rich, well<br />
drained soil. Native of open spots in the upper termofilic zone of the Canaries and Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. Keep frostfree<br />
at a minimum of some 10°C and very sunny in winter.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2634 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Rhodanthe (Australian Everlasting) & Xerochrysum (Strawflower)<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Rhodanthe chlorocephala<br />
ssp. rosea<br />
(Pink Australian<br />
Everlasting)<br />
Rhodanthe chlorocephala<br />
ssp. rosea<br />
(White Australian<br />
Everlasting)<br />
Xerochrysum bracteatum<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n-Yellow<br />
Strawflower)<br />
Xerochrysum bracteatum<br />
(Lemon-Yellow<br />
Strawflower)<br />
Xerochrysum bracteatum<br />
(Orange Strawflower)<br />
Xerochrysum bracteatum<br />
(Red-Brown Strawflower)<br />
Xerochrysum bracteatum<br />
(Rich Magenta Strawflower)<br />
Xerochrysum bracteatum<br />
(White Strawflower)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7292 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7293 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7316 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,39<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7317 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7315 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7319 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7318 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7320 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
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Rhodophiala (Añañuca Amaryllis) & Famatina<br />
Añañuca Amaryllis and the closely related Famatina are rarely cultivated South American genere from montane regions in the An<strong>de</strong>s.<br />
They make strap-like Amaryllis like leaves and upright stalks with most showy trumpet flowers in bright colors. Plants are summer growing<br />
and winter dormant. They require a very well drained, humus rich and rocky soil in full sun in a protected spot. In col<strong>de</strong>r regions cover<br />
dormant bulbs with a thick mulch layer in winter to protect from freezing through. Alternatively grow in pots un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass or a cool<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions throughout the year.<br />
Sow the black, paper like seeds flat in any rich, well drained, sandy soil in autumn (un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree glass in a sunny spot) or in pots outsi<strong>de</strong><br />
in mid spring. Young bulbs should be grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions for two years, keep pots during dormancy rather dry and cool at<br />
some 5°C. Transplant rhizomes in late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Rhodophiala ananuca<br />
Rhodophiala andicola<br />
(Añañuca <strong>de</strong> los Volcanes)<br />
Rhodophiala bagnoldii<br />
Rhodophiala bifida var.<br />
spathacea<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6868 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
40cm, Añañuca <strong>de</strong> los Volcanes is a small herbaceous bulbous plant with utmost ornamental, rich pink<br />
flower trumpets above amaryllis like leaves. Native of dryish rocky spots in open spots in montane regions<br />
in Chile. Fully winter hardy in any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with some<br />
additional shelter from winter wetness (e.g. a dry mulch layer). Seeds from a wild collection in IX Region,<br />
Llaima at some 1500m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5038 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6867 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
20 (25)cm, a herbaceous bulbous plant from Uruguay and Argentina with most ornamental, rich magentarose<br />
flower trumpets. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
Preferably grow in pots, in winter keep dormant bulbs completely dry and frostfree at some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8479 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Rhodophiala montana 20 (30)cm, herbaceous Chilean perennial with several pure yellow trumpet shaped flowers before the<br />
narrow leaves emerge. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. Protect from winter<br />
wetness and give some extra winter protection (e.g. thick dry mulch layer). Alternatively grow in pots, in<br />
winter keep dormant bulbs completely dry and frostfree at some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
Rhodophiala phycelloi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Revienta Ojos)<br />
Rhodophiala rhodolirion<br />
(Añañuca Amaryllis)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4018 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Reviento Ojos is a small herbaceous bulbous plant with utmost ornamental, bright scarlet flower<br />
trumpets above amaryllis like leaves. Native of dryish soils in open spots in shrubs in Chile. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Seeds from a wild collection in III Region, Carrizal Bajo - Totoralillo at some 150m. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5039 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Añañuca Amaryllis is a herbaceous central to SC Chilean (Talca and Santiago) perennial with<br />
showy, quite large, intense rose or white flowers with lilac streaks before the narrow leaves emerge. For<br />
any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. Protect from winter wetness and give some extra<br />
winter protection (e.g. thick dry mulch layer). Alternatively grow in pots, in winter keep dormant bulbs<br />
completely dry and frostfree at some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4019 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Rhodophiala splen<strong>de</strong>ns 20 (30)cm, herbaceous Chilean perennial from the central An<strong>de</strong>s. It makes most ornamental, very large,<br />
bright scarlet flowers before or with the narrow leaves. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Protect from winter wetness and give some extra winter protection (e.g. thick dry mulch<br />
layer). Alternatively grow in pots, in winter keep dormant bulbs completely dry and frostfree at some 5°C.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
Rhodotypos (Jetberry Bush)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4020 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Jetberry Bush is a monotypic genus with a single <strong>de</strong>ciduous species from eastern Asia (China). It makes medium tall, woody arching<br />
stems with fresh green, serrated leaves and ornamental snow white flowers followed by open capsules with 1 to 4 glossy brownish-black<br />
seeds. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in autumn or spring.<br />
All are USDA Climate Zone 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Rhodotypos scan<strong>de</strong>ns<br />
(Jetberry Bush)<br />
150 (200)cm, Jetberry Bush is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous East Asian shrub with ornamental, serrated leaves, quite<br />
large, pure white flowers in late spring and <strong>de</strong>corative glossy black seeds from late summer through early<br />
winter. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Note: All parts are<br />
highly toxic if eaten. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5212 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Rhoicissus (South African Grape)<br />
South African Grape inclu<strong>de</strong>s some ornamental woody climbers and shrubs with leathery, dark green foliage and branches <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
covered with sometimes very long reddish-brown hairs. The inconspicuous small flowers are followed by showy, dark colored berries. All<br />
species offered on this site can be successfully cultivated as pot or container plants. They grow in any fertile, humus-rich, slightly sandy<br />
or rocky soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot throughout the year with a winter minimum of some 10°C and reduced watering.<br />
Sow in any rich, preferably sandy, well drained soil at some 20°C. Keep pots always moist from beneath and sunny until germination<br />
starts, then keep soil drier.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Rhoicissus rhombifolia<br />
(Glossy Forest Grape)<br />
Rhoicissus tri<strong>de</strong>ntata<br />
(Bobbejaantou)<br />
Rhus (Sumac)<br />
3 (15)m, Glossy Forest Grape is a fast growing woody climber with threefoliated, leathery, dark green,<br />
glossy leaves on branches <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with long brownish red hairs. Small, yellowish green flowers<br />
and dark red to purplish berries (not edible). Native of open spots in woodlands in the Eastern Cape,<br />
KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, Limpopo, Swaziland, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe). For any humus rich,<br />
well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep plants cooler at a minimum of some 10°C<br />
with reduced watering. IX-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3846 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
1 (5)m, Bobbejaantou grows as a medium sized woody shrub with three-foliated, dark green, shiny leaves<br />
and small black berries. Native of coastal dunes and forest margins throughout S to north-eastern Africa.<br />
For any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep plants cooler at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3847 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Sumac is a large genus native to subtropical and temperate regions throughout the world. They usually are <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrubs to<br />
small trees with broad feathered leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse terminal flower panicles with small flowers. Dry fruit pulp of Rhus coriaea (Sumac) is<br />
used in the Middle Eastern cuisine to add a lemony-sour taste to various local dishes. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and<br />
protected spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough or in autumn<br />
after leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7/8.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Rhus coriaria<br />
(Sumac)<br />
Ricinus (Palma Christi)<br />
120 (180cm), Sumac is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrub from the Mediterranean, the Canary islands and Asia<br />
Minor and has large feathered leaves and terminal spikes of white flowers followed by brownish-red<br />
(Cyprus populations) or greenish-yellow (Canary populations) fruits which have a very acidulous taste.<br />
Pure Sumac spice is only ma<strong>de</strong> of the dried skin from the fruits, whereas the commonly available Sumac<br />
is of minor quality as it contains the ground seeds which have a bitter taste. Sumac It is used in numerous<br />
Arabic dishes. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants<br />
slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6659 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8712 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma, España)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
The monotypic genus Ricinus
Rodgersia aesculifolia<br />
(Horse-Chestnut Leafed<br />
Rodger's Flower)<br />
Rodgersia podophylla<br />
(Bronze Leaf Rodger's<br />
Flower)<br />
Rodgersia sambucifolia<br />
(El<strong>de</strong>rberry Leafed<br />
Rodger's Flower)<br />
Rodgersia tabularis<br />
Romneya (Matilija Poppy)<br />
130cm, Horse-Chestnut Leafed Rodger's Flower has most ornamental, largely divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves from a<br />
basal rhizome and a tall and lax raceme with numerous small white flowers in spring. Native of open spots<br />
in woods in East Asia. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4780 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
120cm, Bronze Leaf Rodger's Flower has most showy, largely divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves from a basal rhizome and a<br />
tall and lax raceme with numerous small white flowers in spring. Native of open spots in woods in East<br />
Asia. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4782 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100cm, Horse-Chestnut Leafed Rodger's Flower has <strong>de</strong>corative, very broad divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves from a basal<br />
rhizome and a tall and lax raceme with numerous small white flowers in spring. Native of open spots in<br />
woods in East Asia. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4783 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8104 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Matilija Poppy is a monotypic genus with a single perennial species native of rocky, sunny spots in western USA. It bears utmost beautiful,<br />
very large pure white flowers above serrated bluish-green leaves in summer. For any rich, very well drained soil in a protected spot in full<br />
sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. In col<strong>de</strong>r areas some protective dry mulch layer should be given around the base and a shelter from<br />
winter wetness should be provi<strong>de</strong>d.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Romneya coulteri<br />
(Matilija Poppy)<br />
Romulea (African Crocus)<br />
100 (150)cm, Matilija Poppy is an utmost beautiful, slightly woody perennial with large, pure white flowers<br />
above bluish-green, dissected foliage. Native of rocky spots in Western USA. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a protected spot in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4831 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
South African "Crocus" with charming, for the plant size in general unusually large, and double colored flowers. They have linear, grass<br />
like foliage. Good for cultivation un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass or in a sheltered and rather dry spot in the rocky gar<strong>de</strong>n with some good winter protection<br />
(i.e. a thick dry mulch layer). If being cultivated un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions (recommen<strong>de</strong>d for col<strong>de</strong>r climates), several species will already<br />
gain flowering size within one year.<br />
Sow small seeds flat in any well drained, humus rich soil at some 20°C throughout the year. A <strong>de</strong>crease in temperature at night down to<br />
some 10°C will significantly enhance the germination process. Some species may germinate within 6 weeks, others will need an entire<br />
growing cycle (i.e. 6 months) before germinating. Keep seedlings frostfree during pre-cultivation in pots for two years. In winter keep pots<br />
frostfree and drier at a minimum of some 5°C. Transplant the naturally tiny bulbs after leaves have withered in (late) summer. All species<br />
with a hardiness to USDA Zone 8 or 9 should be permanently grown as pot plants in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse with little freezing<br />
in or<strong>de</strong>r to promote flowering. Once established Romulea are free flowering and well increasing by small adventive bulbs.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Romulea albiflora 12 (20)cm, makes very long grass like leaves and pure white flowers. Native of clay rocky soils in<br />
Mid<strong>de</strong>lpos. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry<br />
mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with<br />
reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4980 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea aquatica 20 (60)cm, a tall species with upright leaves and white flower cups with a yellow throat. Native of seasonal<br />
wet areas from Pools to Hopefield. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter<br />
protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
Romulea atrandra var.<br />
atrandra<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4979 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (40)cm, makes unusually large, intense magenta to dark pink flowers with dark veins and blotches<br />
around the yellow cup. Native of from the Northern Cape (Hantamsberg at Calvinia) to the West<br />
(Roggeveld Escarpment and Cold Bokkeveld) to the Eastern Cape Province (Hogsback).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1642 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea austinii 5 (10)cm, makes narrow, channeled leaves and sweetly fragrant rich yellow flower cups with a brownish<br />
center. Native of moist stony flats from the Hantamsberg (Calvinia, Northern Cape Province) through the<br />
western and Little Karoo and eastwards to the Uniondale District (Western Cape Province). V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0074 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea barkerae 4 (7)cm, has a single basal leaf and a branching flowering stem topped by white flowers with a large black<br />
blotch edged in yellow insi<strong>de</strong>. Native of coastal areas from Paternoster to Saldanha Bay. V-VI.<br />
Romulea bulbocodium var.<br />
bulbocodium<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0075 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8570 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Romulea bulbocodium var.<br />
clusiana<br />
Romulea bulbocodium var.<br />
crocea<br />
Romulea bulbocodium var.<br />
zahnii<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8569 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8568 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8565 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea cruciata 20cm, magenta to pink flowers with a yellow and black center.<br />
Romulea cruciata var.<br />
intermedia<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1647 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
12cm, makes very narrow, grass like leaves and ornamental magenta to pink flowers which have violet<br />
blotches.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1648 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea discifera 10 (20)cm, has bright yellow flowers with a darker yellow cup, born on reddish branches. The inner bracts<br />
show a dark meridian line. Flower sometimes have a dark throat. From the Bokkeveld Plateau in Northern<br />
Cape Province (N of Nieuwoudville).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1649 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea eximia 12 (20)cm, makes rich pink flowers with a maroon ring and a yellow throat. For any well drained soil in full<br />
sun. Give some good winter protection (mulch layer), better in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1650 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea flava 5 (15)cm, flowers usually yellow, rarely light blue or pure white, greatly varying in size. Native of sandy or<br />
clay soils in areas of Fynbos.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1651 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea gigantea 10cm (30cm), <strong>de</strong>spite its name it is not that tallest species in the genus. Makes multicolored flowers in<br />
white, lilac, and blue with a greenish yellow cup. Native of S Cape coast (Kleinmond to Port Alfred)<br />
growing in marshy or seasonally wet places. For any humus rich, yet well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1652 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea grandiscapa 20 (50)cm, en<strong>de</strong>mic Romulea from the Canary Islands, large leaves, crowned by rose blue trumpet like<br />
flowers, showing dark violet stripes on petals. Native in open grass fields in the upper succulent shrub in<br />
rather inorganic soil. Easy to cultivate, provi<strong>de</strong>d good frost and moisture protection it may be cultivated in<br />
the open gar<strong>de</strong>n. I<strong>de</strong>al un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass. Very <strong>de</strong>corative and rarely seen Romulea. I-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1160 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Romulea hallii 10cm, cylindrical leaves, pale blue flowers with violet blotches in each segment and an orange cup. Give<br />
good winter protection (mulch layer), preferably for a sunny spot in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. V.<br />
Romulea hirsuta var.<br />
cuprea<br />
Romulea hirsuta var.<br />
zeyheri<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1656 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, variety with very narrow leaves and light orange-pink flowers showing some dark blotches in the<br />
yellow throat.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1657 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (40)cm, variety with usually pinkish flowers and some dark blotches in the yellowish-orange throat.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1659 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea kamiesensis 10 (15)cm, makes intense magenta to purple flowers with dark veins, the dark purple throat shows white<br />
and purple stripes.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1661 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea komsbergensis 12 (30)cm, elegant magenta flowers with a narrow blue band around the yellow cup. From seasonally wet<br />
clay and rocky flats or along watercourses in the Roggeveld Escarpment (near Sutherland).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1662 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea leipoldtii 10 (25)cm, cream white or yellow flowers from damp areas. Give some good winter protection (thick<br />
mulch layer), better in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1663 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea longipes 10 (45)cm, produces only two basal leaves and has cream to apricot flowers with small markings around<br />
the yellow cup. Native of the Eastern Cape Province, where it occurs in sandy flats close to the coast line<br />
from Port Elizabeth to East London.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1664 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea luteoflora 10 (20)cm, makes showy lemon yellow flower cups with a dark brown basis of petals. Native of loamy<br />
soils from Kamiesberg and Cedarberg Mountains to Riversdale, western Karoo and Lesotho. Requires a<br />
good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool<br />
greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4978 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Romulea macowanii 20 (40)cm, a species with bright gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers, sometimes darker orange yellow in the lower half<br />
of the tepals. Native of montane grassland and stony, elevated flats from Somerset East to Drakensberg<br />
in E Lesotho. Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
Romulea macowanii var.<br />
alticola<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1665 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8567 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea minutiflora 10 (20)cm, pale mauve flowers with violet circle in throat. Give some good winter protection (mulch layer),<br />
preferably for a sunny spot in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1666 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea mona<strong>de</strong>lpha 20 (40)cm, striking <strong>de</strong>ep red flowers with black throat. Give some good winter protection (mulch layer),<br />
preferably for a sunny spot in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1667 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea montana 10 (30)cm, attractive yellow flower cups with large brown spots in throat. For a well drained soil. Give<br />
some good winter protection (mulch layer), preferably for a sunny spot in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n to enjoy its<br />
flowers in early winter. IX-XI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1668 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea monticola 10 (25)cm, makes showy pure lemon yellow flower cups with narrow dark stripes and upright hold leaves.<br />
Native of sandy loamy soils from Bokkeveld Mountains to Gifberg. Requires a good winter protection (i.e.<br />
dry mulch layer). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry<br />
mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with<br />
reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4977 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea multisulcata 30 (50)cm, a tall species with upright hold leaves and showy bright yellow flower cups. Native of<br />
seasonally wet areas from Bokkeveld Mountains, Gifberg flats, and Namaqualand at Hon<strong>de</strong>klip Bay. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer).<br />
Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a<br />
cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4976 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea neglecta 15 (30)cm, makes showy pale magenta flower cups with purplish and yellow stripes. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter<br />
minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
Romulea obscura ssp.<br />
obscura<br />
Romulea obscura var.<br />
blanda<br />
Romulea obscura var.<br />
subtesta<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4975 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (20)cm, very variable in size, yellow-orange flowers with dark striped petals. Rose-colored forms from<br />
Romulea obscura ssp. obscura are sometimes mistaken for Romulea rosea. For any well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Requires some winter protection (mulch layer), better for pots un<strong>de</strong>r almost frostfree<br />
conditions in a wintergar<strong>de</strong>n to enjoy its flowers in spring. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1670 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
8cm , makes dark pale rose flower cups with darker purple blotches insi<strong>de</strong>. Best grown in a rich, well<br />
drained, preferably rocky soil in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected, sunny spot with some extra winter protection (e.g. a thick dry mulch layer). IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3820 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10°Cm, a dwarf variety with nice rose to pink or brownish-pink flowers with darker spots. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter<br />
minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4974 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea pearsonii 10 (20)cm, a species with brilliant yellow flower cups. From slopes and flats in the higher elevations in<br />
central Namaqualand (Grootlvlei and Kamiesberg Range).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1671 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea pratensis 10 (25)cm, makes lilac, rose or pure white flower cups. Native of grassland from Avontuur to Alexandria.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer).<br />
Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering<br />
and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4973 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea ramiflora 10 (15)cm, a Mediterranean species with small lilac blue flowers above narrow and long grass like leaves.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
Romulea requienii<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3507 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8566 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Romulea rosea var. reflexa 15 (50)cm, quite tall species with magenta to pinkish-purple flowers and orange cups, often showing a<br />
purplish zone around the cup.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1672 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea rosea var. rosea 10 (20)cm, makes several narrow leaves and pink to magenta-red, purple-magenta or rarely white flowers<br />
with a yellow center. Native of flats and slopes throughout the Cape Region (Bokkeveld Mts. to Port<br />
Elizabeth). V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0076 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea sabulosa 10 (35)cm, a taller species with most ornamental, shiny, bright red flowers marked with yellow and black.<br />
A winter green species from the NW Cape which is best grown in a rich, well drained, preferably rocky<br />
soil in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. XI-XII.<br />
Romulea setifolia var.<br />
aggregata<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3819 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, a variety with quite large yellow flower cups. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch<br />
layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced<br />
watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4972 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea sla<strong>de</strong>nii 7cm, a dwarf species with white flower cups and a yellowish center above short, grass like leaves. Native<br />
in the Gifberg (NW Cape), where it grows in well drained, stony soils. A winter green species which is<br />
best grown in a rich, well drained, preferably rocky soil in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool<br />
greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. XI-XII.<br />
Romulea spec. 001<br />
(Mallorca)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3818 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (35)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified species from Mallorca with very thin, grass-like leaves and long, singleflowered<br />
stalks. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep drier and<br />
frostfree in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. I-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7357 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea stellata 5 (10)cm, a dwarf species with pure white to pale purple flowers with a pale yellow throat and short<br />
leaves. Native of sandy soils from Gifberg to northern Cedarberg Mountains. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of<br />
some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4970 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea subfistulosa 15cm, broad leaves, rose flowers with reddish black blotches in throat and yellow cup. Provi<strong>de</strong> good<br />
winter protection (mulch layer), best as pot plant in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1674 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea syringo<strong>de</strong>oflora 10 (25)cm, has ribbed leaves and most ornamental rich magenta-pink flowers with a small yellow center<br />
edged in dark purple. Native of stony flats and slopes in the southern Roggeveld Escarpment (Komsberg<br />
and Sutherland, Northern Cape Province). V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0077 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea tabularis 10cm, blue and yellow flowers, from sandy areas. Give some good winter protection (mulch layer),<br />
preferably for a sunny spot in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n to enjoy its flowers in early winter. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1675 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea tetragona 10 (20)cm, slightly ciliated leaves, rose to lilac flowers. Give some good winter protection (mulch layer),<br />
preferably for a sunny spot in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. V.<br />
Romulea tortuosa ssp.<br />
tortuosa<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1676 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7cm, a dwarf species with outstanding, quite large gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers with a dark center in this subspecies. A<br />
winter green species which is best grown in a rich, well drained, preferably rocky soil in pots un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. XI-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3817 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea triflora 10 (30)cm, species with ornamental yellow (sometimes white) flowers with or without darker markings<br />
around the yellow cup. Native of sandy, usually damp flats in the Western Cape province (from Citrusdal<br />
to Standford).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1678 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Romulea unifolia 10 (20)cm, makes a single, dark green, glossy leaf and most ornamental, rich orange-red flowers with<br />
black and yellow blotches at the edge of the cup. Native of the Roggeveld Escarpment (Mid<strong>de</strong>lpos and<br />
Sutherland). V-VI.<br />
Romulea (Canary Islands' species)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0078 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Canary "Crocus" with beautiful, usually rather large flowers with two color sha<strong>de</strong>s. Gras like, very narrow, long leaves. Excellent for an<br />
unheated greenhouse (cold glass) or with good winter and moisture protection at rather dry spots in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n (rockery).<br />
Sow flat in any well drained soil at minimum 15°; autumn to late spring. Pot cultivation for at least 2 years, transplant rather large bulbs as<br />
soon as leaves wither in late summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 9.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Romulea grandiscapa 20 (50)cm, en<strong>de</strong>mic Romulea from the Canary Islands, large leaves, crowned by rose blue trumpet like<br />
flowers, showing dark violet stripes on petals. Native in open grass fields in the upper succulent shrub in<br />
rather inorganic soil. Easy to cultivate, provi<strong>de</strong>d good frost and moisture protection it may be cultivated in<br />
the open gar<strong>de</strong>n. I<strong>de</strong>al un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass. Very <strong>de</strong>corative and rarely seen Romulea. I-IV.<br />
Romulea spec. 001<br />
(Mallorca)<br />
Rosa (Canary Wild Rose)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1160 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
25 (35)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified species from Mallorca with very thin, grass-like leaves and long, singleflowered<br />
stalks. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep drier and<br />
frostfree in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. I-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7357 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Roses are a very broad genus with several hundred of species usually found in temperate regions throughout the world. On the Canary<br />
islands one en<strong>de</strong>mic form of the common Dogrose (Rosa canina f.) grows in open spots in the Laurel forest and at slightly lower<br />
elevations in the Fayal-Brezal zone. It makes a tall lax shrub with creamy white to light yellow, scented flowers followed by bright orangered<br />
fruits in late autumn and winter. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Fully winter hardy in a sheltered spot<br />
in Central Europe.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, preferably slightly sandy soil. Keep pots cool, best in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter or insi<strong>de</strong> in a cool<br />
place at a maximum of some 10°C. Seeds germinate in late spring with rising temperatures.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Rosa canina f.<br />
(Canary Dog Rose)<br />
Rosa canina f.<br />
(Cyprus Dog Rose)<br />
Rosa chionistra<br />
(Chionistra Rose) Exclusivo<br />
Rosa (Wild Roses)<br />
100 (200)cm, Canary Dog Rose is a rarely seen form of the dog rose which is native of open spots in the<br />
laurel forest on the Canary islands. Makes most ornamental, brilliant orange red fruits after cream to light<br />
yellow, fragrant flowers on quite tall, upright growing stems which shed leaves in autumn. Plant outsi<strong>de</strong> in<br />
a protected, quite sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3439 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3027 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Cyprus Dog Rose is closely related to the common European dog rose yet differed in<br />
several aspects, so that the present taxonomic status is not clear. It is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous species with slightly<br />
bowing stems and bright rose flowers followed by egg-shaped to almost round, bright red fruits. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6683 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Madari)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (250)cm, Chionistra Rose is a woody shrub with tall, upright growing stems with pure white flowers in<br />
spring. Native of rich, slightly moist soils in mountains on Cyprus where it has become very rare. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Fully winter hardy in Central Europe. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6289 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wild Roses are a very broad genus with several hundred of species usually found in temperate regions throughout the world. They grow<br />
as woody shrubs with showy white, rose, red to orange flowers which are fragrant in several species. Many species have showy bright<br />
colored orange to dark red fruits in late autumn and winter. All are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, preferably slightly sandy soil. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Seeds require a<br />
prolonged cooling period prior to germination which will occur with rising temperatures in late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Rosa arkansana<br />
(Prairie Wild Rose)<br />
Rosa blanda<br />
(Early Wild Rose)<br />
Rosa chionistra<br />
(Chionistra Rose) Exclusivo<br />
Rosa moschata var. nivea<br />
(White Musk Rose)<br />
Rosa palustris<br />
(Swamp Rose)<br />
150 (300)cm, Prairie Wild Rose is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrub with showy bright rose flowers and fresh<br />
green, 7-foliate leaves with serrated margins. Native of rich soils in open spots in woods and prairies from<br />
central and north western North America. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6097 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150 (300)cm, Early Wild Rose is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrub with showy bright rose flowers and fresh<br />
green, 7-foliate leaves with broad leaflets and serrated margins. Native of rich, semi wet soils in open<br />
spots in woods and prairies from central to north eastern North America. For any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6098 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
120 (250)cm, Chionistra Rose is a woody shrub with tall, upright growing stems with pure white flowers in<br />
spring. Native of rich, slightly moist soils in mountains on Cyprus where it has become very rare. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Fully winter hardy in Central Europe. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6289 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8583 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
100 (200)cm, Swamp Rose is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrub with showy bright rose, strongly fragrant flowers<br />
and fresh green, 7-foliate leaves with serrated margins. Native of wet and rich soils alongsi<strong>de</strong> streams, in<br />
swamps and marshes from central to eastern USA. For any humus rich, always slightly moist soil in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6099 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Rosa pulverulenta<br />
(Pine Fragrant Rose)<br />
Rosa rubiginosa<br />
(Eglantine Rose)<br />
Rosa rubrifolia var.<br />
mechliniae<br />
70 (120)cm, Pine Fragrant Rose is a rarely cultivated medium sized species with viscid, pine fragrant (!)<br />
leaves on upright growing stems and showy bright rose flowers. Native of open spots in woods from the<br />
eastern Mediterranean through Middle East. Seeds from a wild collection in the cedar forest of Al Ars,<br />
Lebanon, at some 1000m. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Fully winterhardy in Central Europe. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5121 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8581 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6821 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Rosa serafinii Exclusivo 20 (50)cm, a rare dwarf rose from high elevations on Sardinia (Monte Limbara, Italy) with strongly<br />
branching woody stems and bright rose flowers with a brighter rose center followed by dark red fruits in<br />
late summer and autumn. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n, where it will make <strong>de</strong>nse cushions in time. VI-VIII.<br />
Rosa x macrantha<br />
Rubus (Blackberry and Raspberry)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5244 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sardinia)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8582 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
Blackberries and Raspberries belong to a complex genus of more than 250 species native from temperate to subtropical regions. Several<br />
Rubus species make edible berries in terminal clusters on annual to perennial prickly stems with compound leaves. Fruits are eaten fresh<br />
or prepared as jam, jelly, syrup, or wine. They are rich in vitamins (A, B and C). The dried leaves are used in teas for their medicinal<br />
properties. All species are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, sandy soil. Keep pots in a sheltered, partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as plants are<br />
strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Rubus illecebrosus<br />
(Japanese Strawberry<br />
Raspberry)<br />
Rubus odoratus<br />
(Virginia Raspberry)<br />
Rubus phoeniculasisus<br />
(Japanese Wineberry)<br />
Rudbeckia (Black-Eyed Susan)<br />
30cm, Japanese Strawberry Raspberry makes low upright stems and is an excellent groundcoverer with<br />
ornamental light green, narrow leaves. It is native of open spots in woods in Japan. The ornamental bright<br />
red fruits can be cooked to make them palatable, and are used in jams and jellies. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4625 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150cm, Virginia Rasperry makes biannual to perennial, upright to slightly arching stems with ornamental,<br />
acer shaped foliage, silvery white beneath and showy, intense rose, quite large flowers in a terminal<br />
cluster, which are followed by small, red fruits. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. A non-invasive, most <strong>de</strong>corative species which is easily controlled in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4063 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
200 (300)cm, Japanese Wineberry is native of open spots in woods throughout Korea, China, and Japan.<br />
It makes biannual to semiperennial stems with yellowish-green leaves which are silvery white un<strong>de</strong>rneath.<br />
Fruits mature to dark wine red and have a <strong>de</strong>licious, sweet aromatic taste with a slighly sour flavor. For<br />
any humus rich soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. An experimental artificial cross with common blackberry<br />
species may result in utmost interesting new combinations, such as plants with valuable, most tasty<br />
fruits. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4626 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Black-Eyed Susan are perennials from open spots in prairies and sunny mountain meadows in North and Middle America. They <strong>de</strong>velop<br />
numerous and very colorful, bright yellow flowers on medium to tall stalks throughout summer. Many species are excellent cut flowers.<br />
Rudbeckia are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. They are very robust and adopt very well to various soil types.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny , protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Several species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in late summer to autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Rudbeckia ampla<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Glow)<br />
Rudbeckia fulgida<br />
(Orange Coneflower)<br />
170 (220)cm, Gol<strong>de</strong>n Glow is a beautiful, tall herbaceous perennial with large, bright yellow flower heads<br />
with an elongated disk. It is native of mountainous semi-moist meadows and alongsi<strong>de</strong> streams in NC<br />
USA. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3929 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (90)cm, Orange Coneflower is a perennial, clump forming species with numerous elegant bright yellow<br />
flowers on upright stems. Is native of open spots in woods and prairies throughout south central USA. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny position. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3540 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Rudbeckia fulgida var.<br />
sullivantii<br />
(Orange Coneflower)<br />
Rudbeckia hirta<br />
(Black-Eyed Susan)<br />
Rudbeckia laciniata<br />
(Tall Coneflower)<br />
Rudbeckia maxima<br />
(Great Coneflower)<br />
Rudbeckia occi<strong>de</strong>ntalis<br />
(Western Coneflower)<br />
Rudbeckia subtomentosa<br />
(Sweet Black-Eyed Susan)<br />
Rudbeckia triloba<br />
(Brown-Eyed Susan)<br />
Ruellia (Wild Petunia)<br />
60 (100)cm, Orange Coneflower is a very showy herbaceous perennial with numerous large, rich yellow<br />
flower heads with a nicely contrasting brownish-black center. It is native of north-eastern USA, from<br />
Connecticut to W Virginia, westward to Michigan and Missouri. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1023 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Black-Eyed Susan is a very showy herbaceous annual to semi-perennial. It makes numerous<br />
rich yellow flower heads with a dome shaped brownish-black center. It is native from Connecticut to W<br />
Virginia, westward to Michigan and Missouri in north-eastern USA. For any rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1024 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
220 (300)cm, Tall Coneflower makes bluish green, <strong>de</strong>eply cut leaves and several bright yellow flowers. It<br />
is a perennial native of moist soils in open spots in woods and marshes in north-eastern America. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3539 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (250)cm, Great Coneflower or Cabbage Leaf Coneflower is an impressive herbaceous perennial with<br />
unusual, most ornamental, bluish-grey, very long, paddle-like leaves arranged in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette.<br />
The upright stalk is topped by several rich yellow flowers with a central elongated brownish-black cone. It<br />
is native of meadows in south-central USA. Easily grown in a rich, well drained soil in full sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0020 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
110 (150)cm, Western Coneflower is a very curious herbaceous perennial with nothing but elongated<br />
brownish-black disks surroun<strong>de</strong>d by bright green sepals, lacking any petal. Easily cultivated in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in full sun. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3930 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (80)cm, Sweet Black-Eyed Susan or Sweet Coneflower is a clump forming perennial with numerous<br />
bright gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers. Native of meadows and prairies from Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Kansas, south<br />
to Louisiana and Texas (USA). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3538 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Brown-Eyed Susan or Thin Leaf Coneflower makes a herbaceous perennial with several<br />
bright yellow flowers above ovate to ovate-lanceolate leaves on branching stems. Native of open spots in<br />
semi-moist soils in woods and slopes. For any rich, preferably slightly moist, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3537 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Wild Petunias belong to a broad genus from temperate to tropical climates in the northern and southern hemisphere. North American<br />
species are winter hardy herbaceous perennials occurring in meadows, prairies and open spots in woods. They are floriferous and have<br />
laven<strong>de</strong>r to bluish-pink flowers above fresh green, pubescent leaves on upright growing stalks. All are easily grown in any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ruellia humilis<br />
(Fringeleaf Wild Petunia)<br />
Ruscus (Hardy Butcher's Broom)<br />
40 (70)cm, Fringeleaf Wild Petunia is a herbaceous perennial with showy, laven<strong>de</strong>r to pale pink flowers<br />
above slightly pubescent fresh green, narrow oval leaves. It is native of open spots in woods and prairies<br />
throughout eastern USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5457 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Butcher's Brooms are evergreen small woody shrubs from Europe to Asia, growing in dryish to semi moist spots in partial to full sha<strong>de</strong> in<br />
woods. They have showy evergreen, sometimes spiny "foliage" (i.e. leaf-like flattened small branches) and large, bright red, most<br />
ornamental berries in autumn and winter. A small genus with few species, which all have become very rare in nature as plants have been<br />
excessively collected for Christmas <strong>de</strong>coration purposes.<br />
Aviso: ¡Todas las partes son tóxicas si son ingestidas!.<br />
Sow the large seeds in any well drained, preferably humus-rich soil from autumn to early spring. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a rain-sheltered spot<br />
during winter. Will germinate in late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
5 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ruscus aculeatus<br />
(Butcher's Broom)<br />
70 (100)cm, respectively 30 (50)cm, in the dwarf form and 120 (180)cm in the tall form. Butcher's Broom<br />
is an endangered Central and South European species with elegant evergreen, upright, blackish green,<br />
woody branches <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with leathery, blackish green, glossy "leaves" and most ornamental,<br />
brilliant red berries in autumn and winter. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. Fully winter hardy. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1680 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (forma regular)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5252 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sardinia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4935 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4075 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (forma alta)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Ruta (Canary Rue)<br />
Rue is a small genus with usually perennials or woody shrubs native of the Mediterranean region, Macaronesian islands and southwestern<br />
Asia. They have distinctively fragrant, pinnate, bluish-green foliage and small yellowish flowers followed by bright colored fruits. The<br />
Canary rue grows as a woody shrub and can be easily raised in pots. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout<br />
the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil at some 20°C. Keep pots always slightly moist in a sunny spot throughout the<br />
year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ruta pinnata<br />
(Canary Rue)<br />
Ruta (Hardy Rue)<br />
100 (150)cm, Canary Rue is native of open, sunny spots in the south of Tenerife and la Palma. Makes<br />
slightly arching woody stems with bluish-green, broadly feathered foliage and terminal lax clusters with<br />
yellow flowers followed by most ornamental, long lasting bright orange fruits. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4734 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Hardy Rues are herbaceous perennials native of rocky, sunny sites in temperate regions in the northern hemisphere. They have fragrant,<br />
dissected, bluish-green foliage and terminal umbels of greenish-yellow to pale yellow flowers. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Important note: All Ruta species (as well as other plants within the genus Rutaceae, such as Citrus spp. and Dictamnus spp.) may cause<br />
severe phototoxic skin reactions. Never touch plants without gloves and if so, do not expose the affected areas to sun light for several<br />
days. Especially flowers and green seed buds emit some chemicals, which are not harmful themselves, but a later exposure to sun light<br />
will cause very irritating and long lasting chemical burnings!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ruta chalepensis<br />
(Fringed Rue)<br />
Ruta graveolens<br />
(Common Rue)<br />
Salpiglossis (Velvet Trumpet Flower)<br />
30 (50)cm, Fringed Rue is a perennial species with bluish-green, narrowly feathered, strongly smelling<br />
leaves and terminal umbels with pale yellow flowers. It is native of rocky sites throughout the<br />
Mediterranean. For any rich, very well drained, rather rocky soil in a proteced spot full sun. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6810 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (120)cm, Common Rue is a perennial species with nicely bluish-green, feathered leaves and terminal<br />
umbels with yellow flowers. It has been wi<strong>de</strong>ly used for its' strongly fragrant leaves. It is native of rocky<br />
sites throughout the Mediterranean. Easily cultivated in any rich, very well drained, rather rocky soil in full<br />
sun. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4789 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C un<strong>de</strong>r glass in early spring. Carefully transplant seedlings to their final spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from end of spring to early summer.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Salpiglossis sinuata<br />
(Velvet Trumpet Flower)<br />
Salvia (Canary Islands' Sage)<br />
25 (40)cm, Velvet Trumpet Flower is an annual from southern Chile with showy, broad trumpet-like,<br />
multicolored flowers in rose, lilac, white and yellow above elliptic to lanceolate leaves. Easily cultivated in<br />
any rich, well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights<br />
in late spring to early summer. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4767 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Canary Sage are naturally growing as slightly woody perennials with an usually nice silvery greenish-yellow foliage. Make excellent pot<br />
plants in any rich, well drained soil in s sunny spot during summer. Easy in a very sunny position in winter, then keep frostfree with<br />
reduced watering at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep soil always slightly moist and place pots in a sunny spot.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Salvia canariensis<br />
(Canary Sage)<br />
Salvia canariensis f.<br />
candidissimum<br />
(White Wooly Canary Sage)<br />
150 (200)cm, Canary Sage is a tall, semi-woody, perennial shrub from medium altitu<strong>de</strong>s on the western<br />
Canary islands and Gran Canaria. It makes several bright rose (pure white in the Tenerife form) flowers,<br />
which are embed<strong>de</strong>d in beautifully contrasting, dark lilac red pseudo petals. The pale bluish green leaves<br />
are <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with white hairs in the common form, in the form from western and northern Gran<br />
Canaria the leaves are not pubescent and plain fresh green. An easily cultivated species, which may be<br />
grown as an perennial in pots or as a fast growing annual. Sow un<strong>de</strong>r glass in early spring and transplant<br />
to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights in late spring to early summer. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3527 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria - ojas ver<strong>de</strong>s)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3240 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (Gran Canaria - forma común)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3046 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1180 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife - flores blancas)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150 (200)cm, most beautiful form from southern and central parts of Gran Canaria (e.g. Barranco <strong>de</strong><br />
Fataga) with <strong>de</strong>nse silvery-shiny hairs all over the narrow arrow shaped leaves. Temporarily frost resistant<br />
if root-stock is being well-covered in winter, will emerge again in late spring. Otherwise grow as annual:<br />
sow in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r glass and transplant into the open gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing, will flower all<br />
summer long. Zona Climática USDA 9. VI-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1181 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Salvia somalensis 150 (350)cm, a tall, evergreen woody, strongly aromatic shrub from Somalia with viscid leaves and long<br />
terminal racemes with rich sky blue flowers. Excellent container plant which is easily cultivated in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 15°C in<br />
full sun. V-VII.<br />
Salvia (Hardy Sage)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5115 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Sage is a very diverse genus with many annual, biannual to perennial, hardy as well as subtropical and tropical, herbaceous as well as<br />
woody species, of which many are most ornamental plants, whilst others show nicely fragrant leaves and are used in cookery or the<br />
perfume industry. Thus a general <strong>de</strong>scription cannot be given and <strong>de</strong>tails on habit and cultivation are given for each species in the section<br />
below.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained soil at some 20°C throughout the year in a sunny spot. Keep soil always slightly moist. Transplant hardy or<br />
annual species to the gar<strong>de</strong>n at the end of spring or as soon as seedlings are strong enough. Keep perennial subtropical and tropical<br />
plants (e.g. those from the Canary Islands) in a sunny spot with reduced watering at minimum 10°C.<br />
Zona climática USDA see below.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Salvia aegyptiaca<br />
(Egyptian Sage)<br />
Salvia aethiopis<br />
(Mediterranean Sage)<br />
Salvia argentea<br />
(Silver Leafed Sage)<br />
Salvia carduacea<br />
(Thistle Sage)<br />
Salvia columbariae<br />
(Chia Sage)<br />
10 (15)cm, Egyptian Sage is a biannual to short-lived perennial species from North Africa. Makes low,<br />
strongly branching plants with fine, narrow, slightly aromatic foliage and several small, white and pale blue<br />
flowers. As the species is not reliably winter hardy it is best cultivated as an annual with pre-cultivation<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r glass in early spring. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4737 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (80)cm Mediterranean Sage is a showy biannual from South-Eastern Europe and Southern Russia. It<br />
makes a basal rosette of greyish-green, hairy, somewhat fragrant leaves and a very large, almost ball-like<br />
inflorescence with numerous white flowers in the second year. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in full sun. An excellent solitary plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8086 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (60)cm Silver Leafed Sage is a showy biannual to short lived perennial from Southern Europe and<br />
North Africa. It makes a basal rosette of <strong>de</strong>nsely white-wooly haired leaves and a large, branching<br />
inflorescence with numerous pure white flowers in the second year. Easily grown in any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in a preferably protected spot in full sun. An excellent solitary plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8091 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Thistle Sage is a showy annual to semiperennial species from central and southern California<br />
(USA). It has beautiful rosy violet flower heads armed with spines (hence its name) and is easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Sow directly to the<br />
ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5412 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (60)cm, Chia Sage is a showy annual species from Arizona, California, Nevada and New Mexico<br />
(USA). In Mexico it is cultivated for its medicinal properties. It has beautiful light blue flowers arranged in<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse whorls and is easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. Sow directly to the ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5410 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Salvia forskaohlei 100 (140)cm, is an ornamental semi woody perennial with very large, coarsely pubescent leaves and<br />
branching racemes with numerous pale lilac blue flowers. Native of meadows from south eastern Europe<br />
(Bulgaria) through Turkey. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Zona<br />
Climática USDA 6. V-VI.<br />
Salvia glutinosa<br />
(Yellow Sage)<br />
Salvia hierosolymitana<br />
(Jerusalem Sage)<br />
Salvia mellifera<br />
(Black Sage)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4068 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
60 (100)cm, Yellow Sage is a perennial species from fresh grounds in mountains in Central and Southern<br />
Europe. Makes larges oval leaves and branching sticky racemes with quite large pale yellow flowers with<br />
light brown markings insi<strong>de</strong>. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a sunny<br />
to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4643 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (70)cm, Jerusalem Sage is a biannual to short-lived perennial and in Central Europe fully hardy sage<br />
with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of dark green leaves and medium sized, losely branching racemes with<br />
burguny-lilac flowers with white lower lips. Native of open rocky spot from Palestine through Syria. Easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun in a protected spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7141 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (130)cm, Black Sage is a showy perennial woody species from California (USA). It has white to sky<br />
blue flowers above dark green, strongly aromatic leaves. As this species is primarily spring flowering it is<br />
best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions to enjoy its blooming. In winter keep pot plants slightly dryer<br />
in full sun. A very drought resistant species. If grown in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n give some winter protection at its<br />
base (i.e. dry mulch layer) to prevent from freezing through. Zona Climática USDA 7/8. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5409 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Salvia nubicola 50 (70)cm, is a perennial sage with large, pale yellow flowers with fine brownish spots and aromatic,<br />
sticky leaves. Native from south-eastern Europe throughout Asia Minor to Buthan, India, and Pakistan.<br />
Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6375 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Salvia officinalis<br />
(Gar<strong>de</strong>n Sage)<br />
Salvia sclarea<br />
(Clary Sage)<br />
Salvia sclarea ssp.<br />
turkestanica<br />
100 (140)cm, woody perennial with elongated, grayish green, very aromatic leaves, wi<strong>de</strong>ly used in the<br />
Mediterranean cookery. Ornamental spikes of bright laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers in summer, which are very<br />
attractive for bees. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Zona Climática USDA 6/7. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3302 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
90 (120)cm, Clary Sage is a tall biannual to semiperennial sage with large oval, aromatic leaves and a tall,<br />
branching spike with light blue, rose to laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers in summer. Native from Southern Europe to<br />
the Middle East. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática<br />
USDA 6. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3299 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
60 (100)cm, Clary Sage is a tall biannual to semiperennial sage with large oval, aromatic leaves and a tall,<br />
compact spike with light blue, rose to laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers and showy large whitish-rose bracts in<br />
summer. A subspecies native from Souteastern Europe and the Middle East. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática USDA 6. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4028 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Salvia spec. 001 40 (70)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified perennial sage species from Cyprus with a broad basal leaf rosette and<br />
several branching spikes with clear sky blue flowers. For any rich soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a wild<br />
collection near Archimandrita, Cyprus. V-VII.<br />
Salvia triloba<br />
(Three-lobed Greek Sage)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6277 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (80)cm, Three-lobed Greek Sage is a woody perennial with elongated, yellowish-green, very aromatic<br />
leaves, which are traditionally used in herbal teas. It makes showy sikes of bright rose flowers in early<br />
summer. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected and sunny spot. USDA Climate Zone 7/8. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7368 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Salvia verbenaca 20 (30)cm, a biannual to semi-perennial sage from the Mediterranean growing in rocky to sandy soils in<br />
sunny spots. Makes a flat basal leaf rosette and several branching spikes with light blue to rich blue<br />
flowers. For any rich soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6288 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Governor's Beach, Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Salvia viscosa 80 (120)cm, a semiperennial to biannual, fully hardy sage with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of broad yellowish<br />
green leaves with a distinctive fragrance. It makes very tall racemes with loosely arranged lilac to reddishviolet<br />
flowers. From one of the few remaining cedar forests in Ma'asser ech Chouf (Lebanon) at some<br />
1.850m. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun with some protection from winter dampness.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
Salvia willeana<br />
(Troodos Sage) Exclusivo<br />
Sambucus (El<strong>de</strong>rberry)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1687 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Troodos Sage is a perennial sage from open spots in woods in higher elevations in the<br />
Troodos mountain range on Cyprus. It has strongly aromatic, fresh green to slightly greyish-green leaves<br />
which are traditonally used in the preparation of herbal teas. It makes white to rarely pale rose<br />
inflorescences. Seeds from an original wild collection in the Troodos mountain range on Cyprus. Fully<br />
winter hardy in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6365 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
El<strong>de</strong>rberries are woody shrubs or herbaceous perennials with ornamental feathered leaves and white flower umbels which are followed by<br />
showy black or bright red fruits from summer to late summer. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, well drained soil. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a sunny, protected spot. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strng<br />
enough in spring before the new leaves emerge.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sambucus ebulus<br />
(Dwarf El<strong>de</strong>rberry)<br />
Sambucus lanceolata<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira El<strong>de</strong>rberry)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Sambucus nigra<br />
(Black El<strong>de</strong>rberry)<br />
70 (140)cm, Dwarf El<strong>de</strong>rberry is an Eurasian herbaceous perennial with upright annual stalks topped by a<br />
white inflorescence followed by ornamental glossy black berries (not edible !) in late summer. Europe.<br />
Easily cultivated in any humus rich, leafy soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4738 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
2 (4)m, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira El<strong>de</strong>rberry is a rare and threatened species with large, feathered, plain glossy leaves and<br />
white umbels of small whitish flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>liciously sweet and juicy, glossy black fruits in late<br />
summer on ol<strong>de</strong>r plants. Native to humus rich soils in open spots in the laurel forest on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, with few<br />
remaining wild specimens in nature. Keep frostfree and cooler in winter at some 5-15°C, in a sunny spot.<br />
Reduce watering. An ornamental, evergreen container plant for a slightly heated greenhouse or cold<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. USDA Climate Zone 10. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1182 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (5)m, Black El<strong>de</strong>rberry is a woody <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrub native throughout Europe growing in open spots in<br />
woods and in headges. It has broadly feathered leaves and white flowers followed by edible, ornamental<br />
black berries in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8579 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4677 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Francoforte, Alemania)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Sambucus nigra ssp.<br />
caerulea<br />
(Blue El<strong>de</strong>rberry)<br />
Sambucus nigra ssp.<br />
cana<strong>de</strong>nsis<br />
(Canadian El<strong>de</strong>rberry)<br />
Sambucus racemosa<br />
(Red El<strong>de</strong>rberry)<br />
Sambucus (Macaronesian El<strong>de</strong>rberry)<br />
300 (400)cm, Blue El<strong>de</strong>rberry is a beautiful tall shrub with basally branching, upright, woody stems with<br />
broad feathered, dark green leaves and terminal, nodding umbels with white flowers followed by most<br />
ornamental bluish-grey fruits. These are edible when cooked, and used to make jellies or syrup. Native of<br />
open spots in woods in eastern North America. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4790 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (5)m, Canadian El<strong>de</strong>rberry is similar to the European subspecies with arching white flower umbels<br />
followed by edible, glossy black fruits in late summer. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4869 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
3 (5)m, Red El<strong>de</strong>rberry is a woody <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrub from mountainous regions in Central Europe with<br />
broadly feathered leaves, greenish-white flowers and most ornamental red berries (not edible) in <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
terminal culsters. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds<br />
from a population in the southern Vosges range (East France). IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4645 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Canary and Ma<strong>de</strong>ira El<strong>de</strong>rberry with edible, bluish-black fruits, growing on open locations in the laurel forest. Both species have become<br />
extremely rare and are threatened with extinction. May grow to almost tree size, yet they can easily be cut back in spring before new leaves<br />
emerge to keep them at a manageable container plant size. For any humus rich, always slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep<br />
drier in winter, will shed some leaves.<br />
Sow seeds very flat in a humus rich and sandy soil at some 10-25°C, keep soil always moist and in partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Sambucus lanceolata<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira El<strong>de</strong>rberry)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Sanguinaria (Bloodroot)<br />
2 (4)m, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira El<strong>de</strong>rberry is a rare and threatened species with large, feathered, plain glossy leaves and<br />
white umbels of small whitish flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>liciously sweet and juicy, glossy black fruits in late<br />
summer on ol<strong>de</strong>r plants. Native to humus rich soils in open spots in the laurel forest on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, with few<br />
remaining wild specimens in nature. Keep frostfree and cooler in winter at some 5-15°C, in a sunny spot.<br />
Reduce watering. An ornamental, evergreen container plant for a slightly heated greenhouse or cold<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. USDA Climate Zone 10. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1182 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bloodroot is a monotypic genus from semi-moist woods in eastern North America. It is a herbaceous, rhizomatous perennial with a single,<br />
<strong>de</strong>eply lobed leaf is born after the quite large, showy snow-white flowers in spring. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained, always<br />
slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sanguinaria cana<strong>de</strong>nsis<br />
(Bloodroot)<br />
Sanguisorba (Burnet)<br />
15 (25)cm, Bloodroot is an herbaceous perennial with showy pure white flowers with a yellow center in<br />
early spring before the lobed leaves unfold. Native of moist woods throughout North America. Broken<br />
roots turn red and have been used by the indigenous people for their astringent properties. For any humus<br />
rich, always slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. II-III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4866 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sanguisorba or Burnet from the Rose family (Rosaceae) inclu<strong>de</strong>s some most <strong>de</strong>corative perennials found in N America, across Europe<br />
and E Asia. Most have serrated, feathered leaves and make sometimes tall, flowers talks with either white, rose, red to purple, usually<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse flower racemes. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Transplant seedlings in late summer or autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sanguisorba minor<br />
(Small Burnet)<br />
Santolina (Cotton Laven<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
40 (70)cm, Small Burnet is a short growing perennial with blood red flower heads above feathered leaves.<br />
From sunny spots in meadows throughout Eurasia. Easily grown in any rich soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6282 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Alassa, Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Cotton Laven<strong>de</strong>r belong to a small genus from the Western Mediterranean and North Africa, where they occur in open, rocky spots in full<br />
sun. They are evergreen perennial dwarf shrubs with usually silvery-grey, narrow and extremely fragrant foliage. All are ornamental plants<br />
for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot, excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. In very cold regions preferably grow in pots un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
frostfree conditions at a minimum of some 10°C, drier and in full sun during winter.<br />
Sow on top of any rich, very well drained soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep seedlings in full sun and preferably un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions until they are strong enough to be planted to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
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Santolina corsica<br />
(Corsica Cotton Lavan<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Saponaria (Soapwort)<br />
30 (50)cm Corsica Cotton Lavan<strong>de</strong>r is a small evergreen shrub from high altitu<strong>de</strong>s on Corsica and<br />
Sardinia and makes ornamental, finely dissected, silvery-grey and strongly aromatic leaves with numerous<br />
yellow flower buds in summer. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun and a protected spot. An i<strong>de</strong>al<br />
plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. In very cold regions preferably grow un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in pots. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8723 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Soapwort is a small genus of some 20 herbaceous or perennial species which are native from southern Europe through southwest Asia.<br />
They have terminal clusters of showy flowers in terminal racemes. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Saponaria ocymoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Rock Soapwort)<br />
Saponaria officinale<br />
(Common Soapwort)<br />
Saponaria sicula<br />
(Sicilian Soapwort)<br />
Saracha (Jaltomato)<br />
20cm, Rock Soapwort is showy a herbaceous perennial from the Mediterranean with short stalks from<br />
slightly running rhizomes and several terminal bright pink flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Excellent for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8049 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Common Soapwort is a herbaceous perennial with upright stalks <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with<br />
terminal clusters of white to pale rose flowers above light green, broad leaves. Native throughout Eurasia.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4732 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
10cm, Sicilian Soapwort is a herbaceous perennial from the upper slopes of mount Etna on Sicily (Italy),<br />
on Sardinia (Italy) and mountain regions in the Balkans. This species makes <strong>de</strong>nse leaf carpets with<br />
numerous rich pink flowers. For any rich soil in a protected spot in full sun. An excellent plant for the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8131 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Saracha or Jaltomatoes are members of the Nightsha<strong>de</strong> family (Solanaceae) and grow as annuals, making hundreds of <strong>de</strong>licious, pea to<br />
cherry sized fruits from mid summer until autumn. These can be eaten either raw or cooked in relishes, and are wi<strong>de</strong>ly used in the<br />
Mexican cuisine. They are native of C Latin America growing in open spots in moist, evergreen woods and alongsi<strong>de</strong> rivers. Easily<br />
cultivated in any humus rich, slightly moist soil in preferably partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow flat in any rich soil un<strong>de</strong>r glass in spring, transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing in late spring.<br />
Package of 20 seeds.<br />
Saracha jaltomata<br />
(syn. Saracha edulis)<br />
Sarcococca (Christmas Box)<br />
100cm, Jaltomate makes fresh green, pubescent leaves on laxly branching stems with greenish yellow<br />
axillary flowers, followed by green, hazelnut-sized fruits with a recurved calyx. Fruits are turning glossy<br />
black on ripening and have an aromatic, light sweet-juicy taste. Easily grown in any humus rich soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Note: Do not confuse with the very similar Deadly Bittersweet Nightsha<strong>de</strong> (Solanum<br />
dulcamara), being native throughout Europe and North America ! All green parts of the Jaltomato<br />
(including unripe, green fruits) are poisonous ! VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2436 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Christmas Box are rarely cultivated, evergreen dwarf shrubs from open spots in woods in eastern Asia. All Sarcococca species have<br />
ornamental dark green, slightly glossy leaves and axillary white flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>corative bright red fruits in summer and autumn. All<br />
are easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sarcococca ruscifolia<br />
(Christmas Box)<br />
Saruma<br />
50 (100)cm, Christmas Box is an evergreen, slowly growing woody shrub from China with leathery,<br />
glossy, dark green, broad leaves and small, strongly fragrant flowers followed by ornamental, bright<br />
scarlet berries. In habit similar to butcher's broom (Ruscus aculeatus), yet it belongs to a completely<br />
different family (Berberidaceae). For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4078 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Saruma is a recently introduced, monotypic (i.e. with only one species) genus native of Hupeh (China). It is close to the genus Asarum<br />
(Aristolochiaceae). In contrast to its cousins it makes upright, short annual stems with roun<strong>de</strong>d heart-shaped, pubescent leaves and small<br />
rich yellow, axillary and terminal, cup-like flowers. An easy and very long lived perennial in any humus-rich, well drained soil in partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>, where it will self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions.<br />
Sow flat from autumn to late spring in any humus-rich, leafy, well drained soil. Keep pots in a protected, sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant<br />
dormant rhizomes in autumn after the annual shoots have withered.<br />
Aviso: ¡Todas las partes son tóxicas si son ingestidas!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Saruma henryi 30 (50)cm, only introduced into cultivation in the 80s, this Chinese native has a perennial rootstock from<br />
which emerge annual shoots with roun<strong>de</strong>d heartshaped, hairy, fresh green to grayish green leaves and<br />
axillary and terminal, tripartite yellow cup-like flowers. Easily grown in any leafy, humus rich soil in partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3389 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Satureja (Savory)<br />
Savories are mostly aromatic semi-woody dwarf perennials to small shrubs native of dryish, rocky grounds from the Eastern<br />
Mediterranean westwards to the Canary islands. Several species have great medicinal value or are used in the Mediterranean style<br />
cookery. They have small leaves and numerous white to rose flowers in summer. Winterhardy species are easily grown in a sunny position<br />
and will thrive in any rich, well drained soil. They are excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Subtropical species should be kept in pots un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
frostfree conditions in a sunny spot throughout the year and reduced watering in winter months.<br />
Sow fine seeds flat from mid spring to early summer. Transplant winterhardy species from summer to autumn to the final spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 8, if not stated differently.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Satureja biflora<br />
(Lemon Savory)<br />
Satureja montana<br />
(Mountain Savory)<br />
Satureja thymbra<br />
(Thyme Leafed Savory)<br />
30cm, African Lemon Savory is a dwarf semi-woody perennial from East Africa. It has thyme-like leaves<br />
with a strong and very pleasant lemon fragrance and taste and numerous white to pale rose flowers in<br />
summer. For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun throughout the year. This subtropical species is<br />
not winterhardy! In winter keep plants un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions at a minimum of some 10°C with<br />
reduced watering. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8483 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Mountain Savory is a dwarf woody perennial with thousands of small whitish rose flowers, and<br />
small, needle-like, dark green, very aromatic leaves which are wi<strong>de</strong>ly used for salads and in the<br />
Mediterranean cookery. For full sun and a rather dryish soil. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1832 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, Thyme leafed Savory is a small, woody perennial with strongly fragrant, narrow leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
clusters of bright pink flowers. Native of rocky, open spots from the Mediterranean to Iran. For any rich,<br />
very well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4081 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sauromatum (Voodoo Lily) & Typhonium (Asian Arum)<br />
Voodoo Lilies and Asian Arum belong to small genera and are mostly winter dormant tuberous plants. They are native from Eastern Africa<br />
(only Sauromatum venosum, syn. Typhonium venosum) to Central Asia and Australasian region and belong to closely related genera<br />
Sauromatum respectively Typhonium. Recently several former Typhonium species were inclu<strong>de</strong>d in Sauromatum. Most Typhonium<br />
species are extremely rarely available and always very high priced litte botanical gems and they make perfect collector's items for the small<br />
overall habit. All are nice small to medium sized foliage plants which will make several offsets un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions and an unforgettable<br />
reptile-like looking inflorescence before the leaf emerges in spring in Sauromatum venosum and Sauromatum venosum 'Indian Giant'. All<br />
species have an Arum like inflorescence with an incredible strong smell regarding their overall small to medium size. For any humus rich,<br />
well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Sauromatum giganteum, Sauromatum venosum and Sauromatum horsfieldii are fairly winter<br />
hardy species, provi<strong>de</strong>d that tubers are planted rather <strong>de</strong>ep in some protected spot with some additional protecting cover in winter (i.e. a<br />
dry mulchlayer). Alternatively and in col<strong>de</strong>r regions, preferably grow these winter dormant species in pots and keep dormant tubers<br />
completely dry at some 5°C to 10°C from autumn to spring.<br />
Sow seeds flat at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year in any well drained, humus rich soil, keep seedlings partially sha<strong>de</strong>d.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
El precio indicado es por sobre (20 semillas) o por bulbo reposado (tamaño en ø cm).<br />
Dormant plants (i.e. tubers or corms) are usually available in our shop from October through May.<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>. For Non-European customers only: We do<br />
ship dormant tubers outsi<strong>de</strong> Europe, provi<strong>de</strong>d that all risk is upon the buyer. We do not issue any phytosanitary certificate, which is<br />
officially required for most countries. We kindly ask you to check with your local import regulations before placing an or<strong>de</strong>r!<br />
Sauromatum giganteum<br />
(syn. Typhonium<br />
giganteum)<br />
Sauromatum venosum<br />
'Indian Giant'<br />
50cm, a rarely seen, fully winter hardy Chinese aroid from mountain woods in the Yunnan province. A<br />
spectacular species with large yellowish green, very ornamental, broad oval arrowhead-shaped leaves (up<br />
to 30cm in length!) and a utmost strongly "perfumed" narrow, dark maroon spathe and spadix. The<br />
"perfume" of the inflorescence corresponds to the size of the leaves: it is so strong you simply cannot<br />
ignore it, neither will your neighbours! Fortunately this will last only for some two to three days. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n with some good winter protection<br />
(e.g. dry mulch layer). Plants come into growth very late in the year (around end of June to July in Central<br />
Europe). In cooler climates the growing cycle may be too short so that the corm cannot completely ripe in<br />
autumn, and are better grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions. If grown in pots keep dormant plants dry<br />
in winter at some 5°C. Zona climática USDA 7. VI-VII.<br />
More fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />
http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=typhonium&species=giganteum Typhonium giganteum.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8672 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
100 (130)cm, Indian Giant Voodoo Lily (sometimes wrongly called Sauromatum nubicum) is an<br />
impressive form with overall much larger and broa<strong>de</strong>r leaflets on taller stalks with fewer dark spots. The<br />
inflorescence itself will get bigger as well than the commonly available form. Easily grown in any humus<br />
rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. During dormancy in winter keep bulbs<br />
completely dry at a minimum of some 5°C. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8652 bulbo reposado (01,0 cm ø)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8484 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8653 bulbo reposado (01,5 cm ø)<br />
€ 5,99<br />
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Saxifraga (Non-succulent Saxifrage)<br />
The genus Saxifrage is a very diverse genus with a wi<strong>de</strong> range of semiperennial to perennial plants, covering some 480 species in total.<br />
Saxifrages can be found from the greater part of the temperate and sub-arctic zones of the northern hemispheres with some "exotic"<br />
outposts in Ethiopia, Mexico and the Arctic region. Several species which naturally occur in moist, humus-rich soils in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to<br />
sunny open spots in woodlands and subalpine meadows are non-succulent and <strong>de</strong>velop sometimes very broad leaves and impressively<br />
tall flowering stalks, while others are excellent ground covering plants. This group of Saxifrage is best grown in a humus rich, always<br />
slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d or sunny spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow the tiny, dust-like seeds very flat on a humus-rich, preferably slightly sandy soil from early spring to mid summer. Do not cover seeds<br />
with soil and keep pots in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Always water from beneath and keep pots sheltered from heavy rains so that seeds will not be<br />
dispersed. Transplant young plants in early spring as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Saxifraga cortusifolium var.<br />
fortunei<br />
(syn. Saxifraga fortunei)<br />
30cm, excellent foliage plant with large dark green rosettes for any moist and partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots.<br />
Makes pale starry flower stalks from VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1693 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Saxifraga cuneifolia 10 (15)cm, tiny glossy, dark green rosettes of short spathulate leaves. Fragile looking white inflorescence.<br />
For a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in a slightly moist soil in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1696 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Saxifraga granulata 10 (20)cm, Meadow Saxifrage, forms a lax rosette and a lose inflorescence with numerous small white<br />
flowers. Native of grasslands in Central Europe. For any well drained, rocky soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d location. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
Saxifraga mertensiana<br />
Saxifraga paradoxa<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1697 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6984 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7099 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Saxifraga rotundifolia 10 (20)cm, evergreen with roun<strong>de</strong>d, somehow fleshy leaves in <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes forming large clumps.<br />
White spotted pink to completely white flowers on slen<strong>de</strong>r, erect growing stems. For any humus rich,<br />
rather moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Good ground covering plant. VI-VIII.<br />
Saxifraga vayredana<br />
Saxifraga (Subtropical Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Saxifrage)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1703 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7100 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
The diverse genus Saxifraga is represented by three taxa in Macaronesia, namely on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira and neighboring island Porto Santo. These<br />
are small perennials with round to elliptical, dissected leaves and large, white flowers. Naturally occurring in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot<br />
in vertical cliffs. Grow well in any well drained, rather rocky to sandy soil in a sunny spot in the slightly heated alpine house or cold<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Form nice, floriferous clumps in time.<br />
Sow tiny, dust-like seeds very flat on any rocky to sandy soil in a sunny spot. Do not cover seeds and keep substrate moist from beneath.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: Todo el material proviene sólo <strong>de</strong> plantas cultivadas en Alemania o en el Líbano. No ofrecemos ningún material coleccionado<br />
en el hábitat y rechezamos ven<strong>de</strong>r aquel material para proteger varias especies en peligro <strong>de</strong> extinción en su hábitat y para conformar con<br />
leyes nacionales así como internacionales sobre comerciar plantas protegidas y sus partes, por ejemplo semillas.<br />
Saxifraga ma<strong>de</strong>rensis ssp.<br />
ma<strong>de</strong>rensis Exclusive<br />
Saxifraga ma<strong>de</strong>rensis ssp.<br />
pickeringii Exclusive<br />
10 (15)cm, rarely seen subspecies native of vertical cliffs at lower altitu<strong>de</strong>s. Makes cushions of shortstemmed<br />
rosettes of glossy, fresh green to dark green, transverse elliptical, dissected leaves and lax<br />
inflorescences of pure white flowers. For any rocky soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep sunnier and drier<br />
in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. For the cold alpine house or unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona Climática<br />
USDA 10. XI-II.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1186 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, a very rare subspecies growing at subalpine level of vertical cliffs of the highest peaks in central<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. Differs in the above by having a broa<strong>de</strong>r leaf basis and slightly more succulent, glossy, dark<br />
green leaves, sha<strong>de</strong>d purplish red in a sunny spot topped with lax inflorescence of pure white flowers. For<br />
any rocky soil in a sunny spot. Keep sunny and drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. Will endure<br />
slight frost in autumn. For the cold frame or alpine house. Zona Climática USDA 9. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1187 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Saxifraga (Winter Hardy Succulent Saxifrage)<br />
The genus Saxifrage is a very diverse genus with a wi<strong>de</strong> range of semiperennial to perennial plants, covering some 480 species in total.<br />
Saxifrages can be found from the greater part of the temperate and sub-arctic zones of the northern hemispheres with some "exotic"<br />
outposts in Ethiopia, Mexico and the Arctic region. Several subalpine species from dryish spots in mountainous regions have succulent,<br />
usually nicely glaucous leaves in <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes and make very <strong>de</strong>nse, floriferous clusters with time. This group of Saxifrage is best grown<br />
in small crevices filled with a humus-rich, sandy soil in full sun in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow the tiny, dust-like seeds very flat on a humus-rich, very sandy or stony soil from early spring to mid summer. Do not cover seeds with<br />
soil and keep pots in full sun. Always water from beneath and keep pots sheltered from heavy rains so that seeds will not be dispersed.<br />
Transplant young plants in early spring as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Saxifraga aizoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Saxifraga corymbosa<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6988 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7093 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Saxifraga cotyledon 35cm, large inflorescences with numerous white flowers, sometimes marked red, above <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes of<br />
long spathulate, pale green leaves with white margins. For a well drained soil in full sun, excellent for the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1694 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Saxifraga crustata 10 (15)cm, medium sized rosettes of long, narrow, succulent, light green leaves with white margins.<br />
Native to the Dolomites and eastern Alps. Erect growing flower stalks with numerous small, cream white<br />
flowers. For a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
Saxifraga hostii ssp.<br />
altissima<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1695 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6985 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Saxifraga hostii ssp. hostii 30 (60)cm, large rosettes of long, spathulate, light green leaves with white margins. Makes milky white<br />
flowers with small purple spots on very high stems. For any well drained soil in full sun. Very easy and<br />
robust. VI-VII.<br />
Saxifraga media<br />
Saxifraga moorcroftiana<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1698 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7097 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7098 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Saxifraga paniculata 10 (15)cm, like a small version of Saxifraga hostii with tight clusters of medium sized, dark green rosettes<br />
with white markings on margins. Plenty of white flowers. For a sunny spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1701 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Scabiosa (Pincushion Flower) & Tremastelma (Palestine Pincushion Flower)<br />
Pincushion Flowers and Palestine Pincushion Flower are mostly perennials and produce numerous ornamental flower stalks from late<br />
spring to the end of summer in most species. All are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. The Palestine Pincushion<br />
Flower (Tremastelma palaestinum) grows as an annual and readily selfsows un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained soil from autumn to late spring. Keep pots in a sunny and protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Transplant<br />
from spring to autumn as soon as plants are strong enough. Annual species are best sowed directly to the ground in mid spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Scabiosa atropurpurea<br />
(Burgundy Pincushion<br />
flower)<br />
Scabiosa canescens<br />
(Fragrant Scabiosa)<br />
Scabiosa caucasica<br />
(Caucasus Scabiosa)<br />
Scabiosa cretica ssp.<br />
cretica<br />
(Balearic Pincushion<br />
Flower)<br />
20 (30)cm, Burgundy Pincushion Flower is an annual to biannual species which is native in mountain<br />
meadows in Southern Europe. It has most ornamental, numerous dark burgundy red flower heads above<br />
strongly serrated leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4672 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30cm, Fragrant Scabiosa is a rare and threatened perennial species from grasslands and open spots in<br />
woods with sandy soils in Central Europe. It has showy laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers above feathered leaves.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4679 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Caucasus Scabiosa makes most ornamental, very large laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flower heads on upright<br />
stalks above hairy foliage in a basale rosette. This perennial species is native of subalpine meadows in<br />
the northern Caucasus and Transcausus (Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia). Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4617 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (100)cm, Balearic Pincushion Flower is a woody perennial with numerous beautiful pink flowers.<br />
Unlike its name suggest, this species is native of mountainous regions on Mallorca (Spain) and Sicily<br />
(Italy). An excellent container plant for any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7154 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Scabiosa graminifolia<br />
(Grass-leaved Scabious)<br />
Scabiosa japonica var.<br />
alpina<br />
(Alpine Japanese<br />
Pincushion Flower)<br />
Scabiosa lucida<br />
(Glossy Scabiosa)<br />
Scabiosa maritima<br />
(Sea Pincushion Flower)<br />
Scabiosa ochroleuca<br />
(Cream-flowered Scabious)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7365 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30cm, Grass-leaved Scabious is a rare, low growing annual to biannual species from subalpine rocky<br />
meadows in southern Central Europe and has narrow, almost grasslike leaves and showy, quite large<br />
laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flower on upright stalks. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4621 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Alpine Japanese Pincushion Flower is a perennial dwarf species with numerous bright blue to<br />
lilac-blue flowers above finely cut foliage. Native of subalpine meadows in Japan. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4836 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40cm, Glossy Scabiosa is a showy perennial, which is native in mountain meadows throughout Central<br />
and Southern Europe. It bears numerous purplish-blue flower heads above serrated leaves. Easily<br />
cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4662 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Sea Pincushion Flower is an annual to biannual species native of sandy to rocky spots in<br />
the western Mediterranean. It makes very tall stalks crowned by laven<strong>de</strong>r-rose flower heads above<br />
strongly cut leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow directly into the<br />
ground in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mid spring. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8048 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicile, Italie)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7364 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca, España)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Cream-flowered Scabious is a fast growing perennial from Central and Eastern Europe,<br />
which may flower the year of sowing already. It has numerous pale creamish-yellow flowers on tall stalks<br />
with finely cut foliage. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4620 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Scabiosa owerinii Exclusivo 100 (120)cm, is a rare and threatened Causasus en<strong>de</strong>mic and naturally occurs in forest margins and<br />
rocky spots in the mountains in the northern Caucasus and Transcausasus. This perennial species has<br />
numerous laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flower heads on upright stalks above strongly serrated leaves. Easily cultivated in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VIII.<br />
Scabiosa prolifera<br />
(Carmel Daisy)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4614 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Carmel Daisy is a fast growing and floriferous annual with unusual large, pale cream flowers<br />
on branching stems. From rocky, dryish fields and meadows throughout the eastern Mediterranean.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich soil in a sunny spot. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights<br />
from mid to late spring. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6295 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Germasogeia, Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Scabiosa turolensis 20 (30)cm, a showy perennial species from the western Mediterranean with a basal rosette of spathulate,<br />
silvery green leaves and racemes with strongly dissected leaves and pale pinkish blue flower heads.<br />
Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
Tremastelma palaestinum<br />
(Palestine Pincushion<br />
Flower)<br />
Schinus (False Pepper Tree)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4076 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
35 (55)cm, Palestine Pincushion Flower is an annual species with several pale sky blue flowers on long,<br />
branching stalks above broadly serrated leaves. Native of rocky soils in full sun in the Middle East. Easily<br />
grown in any rich, well drained soil in fulls sun. Sow directly to the ground in mid spring. Will selfsow<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6355 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Schinus or False Pepper Trees are tall shrubs to large trees native to Latin and S America. All have most ornamental, feathered leaves<br />
with a strong, pepper-like fragrance and make clusters of small yellowish flowers followed by bright colored red to rose berries, which have<br />
a pepper-like taste and are used in the cookery as <strong>de</strong>corative addition to real pepper seeds (Piper spec.). Easily cultivated pot plants for<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C in a sunny spot. Set fruits even as young,<br />
some four year old plants in pots.<br />
Sow throughout the year in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C.<br />
Aviso: The berries shall not be consumed excessively, as they contain several toxic substances, which are harmful in higher<br />
concentrations to the human body. A couple of berries are sufficient to add color and flavor to many meat dishes or salads.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Schinus molle<br />
(Rose Pepper Tree)<br />
Schinus therebintifolius<br />
(Red Pepper Tree)<br />
2,5 (10)m, tall shrub to small tree with strongly feathered, grayish green to fresh green leaves on arching<br />
stems. Terminal clusters of bright rose, pepper sized fruits. Native of S California and Mexico to N South<br />
America. Very drought resistant. III-VI.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2489 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
200 (700)cm, tall shrub with a short trunk and broadly feathered, dark green, glossy leaves and axillary<br />
clusters of small bright red fruits. Native of Brazil and neighboring countries in South America. Easily<br />
cultivated, in winter at a minimum of some 15°C. III-VI.<br />
Seeds are not available for a <strong>de</strong>livery to the U.S.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2491 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Schisandra (Magnolia Vine)<br />
Schisandra species offered here are <strong>de</strong>ciduous climbers with <strong>de</strong>corative, heartshaped or oval foliage and bright colored berries arranged<br />
in <strong>de</strong>nse clusters which last until midwinter. Fruits of several species are medically used due to their astringent, tonic, sedative, and<br />
adatogenic properties. Plants are best grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in winter. Transplant young plants as soon as they are<br />
strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Schisandra chinensis<br />
(Magnolia Vine)<br />
Scilla (Hardy Bluestar)<br />
4 (8)m, Magnolia Vine is native of E Asia and has elongated oval leaves and clusters of small, whitishpink<br />
flowers, followed by most ornamental, bright red berries, which persist into autumn. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Seeds are scarce ! V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2906 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bluestars are generally easily grown in a sunny position in the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n or any well drained spot with good water supply in spring<br />
and early summer. All Scilla species will form nice clumps with numerous flowering stalks in time.<br />
Sow flat autumn to late spring in any well drained, rocky or sandy, but humus rich soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sunny spot in winter.<br />
Transplant young bulbs best in fall of their second year. Most Scilla will flower in their third year.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
Scilla amoena<br />
Scilla autumnalis<br />
(Autumn Flowering Scilla)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7201 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, autumn flowering Scilla from rocky spots throughout the Mediterranean region. Makes large bulbs<br />
and grass like leaves. Small bright lilac blue flower spikes. A rarely cultivated, yet easy going Scilla for any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Populations in the western Mediterranean flower much earlier<br />
around the end of summer, whereas in the Eastern Mediterranean these are mainly autumn flowering. VIII-<br />
IX/X-XI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1707 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Scilla bifolia 10 (15)cm, very variable Scilla with usually two rather broad leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse racemes of ink blue flowers<br />
(rarely sky blue), amongst the earliest flowering bulbs native of central to south-eastern Europe and<br />
Turkey growing in woods, meadows and rocky slopes. For any rich soil in sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun, very<br />
adoptable and easy. II-III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1708 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Scilla greilhuberi 20cm, makes upright stems crowned by rich blue flowers. Native of open spots in woods and partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d rock crevices in the Iran. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6044 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Scilla hohenackeri 15cm, makes upright stems topped by pale lilac blue flowers. Native of open spots in woods and partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d rock crevices in the Iran. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
Scilla japonica<br />
(syn. Scilla chinensis)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6043 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, autumn flowering dwarf Scilla from rocky spots in E Asia, growing at up to 2.000m. Elegant, lax<br />
racemes of small pinky purplish star like flowers. For any leafy, yet well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full<br />
sun. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1714 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Scilla lilio-hyacinthus 15 (35)cm, broad, fresh green leaves and lax cones of mid blue and rather large flowers. Close to Scilla<br />
peruviana, yet with a lily like bulb with separate scales. Native of sunny spots in woods or damp grassy<br />
places in central France to N Spain. For any well drained spot in a humus rich soil, full sun to partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>. IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1836 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Scilla litardieri 15 (20)cm, native to former Yugoslavia on limestone rocks with racemes of bluish lilac bell shaped and<br />
nicely scented flowers. IV-V.<br />
Scilla melaina<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1719 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7200 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Scilla messeniaca 15cm, makes few, but very large, bright blue flowers, each up to 1cm in diameter, born above a basal<br />
rosette of short, quite broad leaves emerging from a rather large bulb. Native of rocky hillsi<strong>de</strong>s in Greece<br />
(Peloponnese). For any rich, yet well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1721 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Scilla miczenkoana 15cm, <strong>de</strong>licate light blue flowers with darker stripes down petals. Each bulbs produces up to 4<br />
inflorescences. Very showy and easy. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1722 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Scilla peruviana 20 (30)cm, native from spring moist grasslands in south-western Europe. Makes a large leaf rosette with<br />
dark green, broad leaves and a large, <strong>de</strong>nse inflorescence of <strong>de</strong>ep bluish-purple (rarely pure white)<br />
flowers. Plant bulbs rather <strong>de</strong>ep in any well drained, but humus rich soil in full sun. A most ornamental<br />
and fully hardy species, in very cold climates give some winter protection (e.g. a dry mulch layer) or<br />
cultivate in a frostfree greenhouse or cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
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Scilla siberica<br />
(Siberian Squill)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1727 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (flores azules)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6041 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (flores blancas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
12 (15)cm, Siberian Squill is native to southern Russia, Caucasus to Turkey, from damp and open<br />
woods, covering the ground with intense blue, star-like flowers. Very easy, will naturalize in a suitable,<br />
humus rich and slightly moist place. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6042 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (flores blancas)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1730 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (flores azules)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Scilla verna 10°Cm, a dwarf species with a short stem topped by sky-blue flowers above a basal leaf rosette. Native of<br />
the Atlantic coast in Europe occurring in sea cliffs and grassy spots. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
Scilla (Macaronesian Blue Bell)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6046 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Macaronesian Blue Bells are beautiful, easily grown bulbous plants, native of the Canary Islands and Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. They prefer a sunny<br />
position in any well drained soil with sufficient watering when plants are in green. In winter keep plants in full sun at a minimum of some<br />
10°C. Keep bulbs completely dry with yellowing of leaves, which is usually by the end of spring to mid summer.<br />
Sow Canary Scilla species at 10°C to 20°C un<strong>de</strong>r protected glass from early autumn to late spring, seeds will only germinate in autumn<br />
and winter, regardless date of sowing. Keep always frostfree at a minimum of some 10°C in a sunny spot with regular watering.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Scilla haemorrhoidales<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Scilla numidica<br />
(Ibiza Blue Bell)<br />
Scilla (Southafrican Bluestar)<br />
10 (20)cm, an almost unknown Scilla from the Western Canary Islands where it grows in rich soil in<br />
sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d rock crevices. Makes a broad flat leaf rosette and rose colored racemes with<br />
contrasting sky blue miniature flowers followed by ornamental bright orange and fleshy seed capsules.<br />
Winter growing and flowering. Best grown in a cold greenhouse. Not hardy, minimum +10°C in a sunny<br />
spot during winter. 3cm bulbs are flowering size. XI-II.<br />
Note: Plants are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe (with exeption for Switzerland and Norway) only !<br />
They will be shipped bareroot and freed from soil, pot on receipt.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4577 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,49<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1712 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4576 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Gomera)<br />
€ 4,79<br />
20cm, Ibiza Blue Bell is a summer dormant and winter green species from Ibiza (Balearics, Spain) and<br />
North Africa with numerous graceful rose flowers in late summer above fresh green, glossy basal leaves.<br />
For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot. In winter keep plants slightly drier in full sun and<br />
frostfree at a minimum of some 5°C. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8229 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
South African Bluestars are easily grown in a sunny position in any well drained soil with sufficient watering when plants are green. Keep<br />
bulbs completely dry with yellowing of leaves, which is usually by the end of spring to mid summer.<br />
Sow at 10°C to 20°C throughout the year. Keep frostfree in winter at minimum 10°C in an always sunny spot with regular watering.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Scilla nervosa 20cm, South African species with erect leaves showing prominent leaf veins. White star-flowers on up to<br />
30cm tall stalks. From rocky spots growing in full sun. For a sheltered spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n, better<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass. Zona Climática USDA 9. V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1725 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Scorzonera (Salsify) & Tragopogon (Goatsbeard)<br />
Salsify and Goatsbeards are annuals, biannuals to perennials from sunny meadows throughout Eurasia to North Africa. Most species<br />
have narrow, linear leaves and medium sized stalks crowned by yellow or pale purple to rosy-white flower heads followed by showy, large<br />
globular seed heads with filigrane "parachutes". All are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Tragopogon pratensis<br />
(Meadow Goatsbeard)<br />
70cm, Meadow Goatsbeard is a perennial species from meadows throughout Europe and has upright<br />
stalks covered with linear leaves and topped by bright yellow flowers, which are followed by showy, large<br />
ball like seed heads. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4555 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Scrophularia (Figworts)<br />
Canary Figworts are evergreen perennial subshrubs with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette and several branching stalks with numerous small<br />
wine-red flowers. The showiest member is the rarest in its' genus: Scrophularia calliantha from open spots in few remaining sites of native<br />
laurel forest on Gran Canaria. It makes tall stalks with utmost beautiful, large bi-colored orange-red flowers with a yellow center. All<br />
Scrophularia species will grow well in any rich, well drained soil in a sunnny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C.<br />
Sow fine seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil, do not cover seeds and always water pots from beneath.<br />
50 seeds per package.<br />
Legal note: In accordance with national German laws (BNatSchG and BArtSchV) as well as European (Bern Convention) international<br />
conventions (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) we do not sell any wild<br />
collected material such as seeds from protected plants. Seeds from protected plants exclusively <strong>de</strong>rives from horticulturally artificially<br />
propagated plants in Germany respectively Lebanon only, where plants have been taken into cultivation in the late 70ies and early 80ies of<br />
the last century.<br />
Scophularia canina ssp.<br />
bicolor<br />
Scrophularia glabrata<br />
(Las Cañadas Figwort)<br />
Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8047 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
25 (50)cm, a perennial with glabrous, shiny foliage and <strong>de</strong>nsely branching racemes with small, dark<br />
maroon flowers. Native of rocky soils in open spots in the subalpine zone of the Cañadas <strong>de</strong>pression on<br />
Tenerife, <strong>de</strong>scending to the upper pine forest zone. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6427 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Aguamansa)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6422 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Montaña <strong>de</strong>l Cuchillo)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Scrophularia hirta Exclusive 50 (100)cm, a perennial with glabrous, slightly glossy foliage and loosely branching racemes with small,<br />
dark maroon flowers. Native of open spots in the laurel forest of central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
Scrophularia lanceolata<br />
(Lanceleaf Figwort)<br />
Scrophularia marilandica<br />
(Maryland Figwort)<br />
Scrophularia nodosa<br />
(Knotted Figwort)<br />
Scrophularia peregrina<br />
(Mediterranean Figwort)<br />
Scrophularia racemosa<br />
Exclusive<br />
Scrophularia smithii ssp.<br />
langeana Exclusive<br />
Scrophularia smithii ssp.<br />
smithii Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6428 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (100)cm Lanceleaf Figwort is an herbaceous winter hardy perennial native throughout North America<br />
and has glabrous, serrated leaves and loosely branching racemes with small, dark maroon flowers. For<br />
any rich, preferably slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. USDA Climate Zone 6. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6624 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (100)cm, Maryland Figwort is a herbaceous winter hardy perennial from eastern North America and<br />
has glabrous, serrated leaves and loosely branching racemes with small, dark maroon flowers. For any<br />
rich, preferably slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. USDA Climate Zone 6. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6623 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
80 (120)cm, Knotted Figwort is a winter hardy perennial with glabrous, slightly glossy foliage and loosely<br />
branching racemes with small, dark maroon flowers. Native of moist soils alongsi<strong>de</strong> water streams in<br />
Eurasia. For any rich, preferably slightly moist soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. USDA Climate<br />
Zone 6. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6505 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (70)cm Mediterranean Figwort is an annual species from rich soils throughout the Mediterranean. It<br />
has nettle-like, glossy leaves and slightly branching inflorescences with dark maroon flowers. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Sow flat directly to the ground after the last<br />
freezing nights in spring, do not cover seeds with soil. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7157 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
30 (70)cm, a perennial with glabrous, slightly glossy foliage and loosely branching racemes with small,<br />
dark maroon flowers. Native of open spots in moist soils alongsi<strong>de</strong> water streams in south-central<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6429 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, a perennial with smoothly haired foliage and loosely branching racemes with small, dark<br />
maroon flowers. Native of open spots in the laurel forest of eastern Tenerife. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6405 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Aguamansa)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6430 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Las Moradas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, a perennial with glabrous, slightly glossy foliage and loosely branching racemes with small,<br />
dark maroon flowers. Native of open spots in the laurel forest of north-central and north-eastern Tenerife.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6406 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Sechium (Mexican Chayote Squash)<br />
Mexican Chayote Squash is a vigorous vine from the cucumber family (Cucurbitaceae) and is native of Central America (Mexico) where is<br />
has been cultivated for centuries for its edible fruits. Makes lobed leaves and small yellowish-white flowers which are followed by applesized<br />
light green, single-see<strong>de</strong>d fruits up to 500g in weight and which can be eaten raw in salads or are baked and cooked. The fruit is<br />
similar in taste and consistency to Cabbage Turnip (Kohlrabi). The seedling usually need two growing periods for the first harvest except<br />
for a very warm and long summer when fruits are set in the same year of potting. Fruitset is in autumn and winter, thus plants have to be<br />
grown in a warm greenhouse to produce fruits.<br />
Fruits are viviparous, i.e. the seed is already y rooting still being in the fruit. Thus plant the entire fruit some 1/3 <strong>de</strong>ep of its size in any rich,<br />
well drained soil. Keep pots in an always sunny and warm spot throughout the year. The plant is very fast growing. Keep drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 15°C. Requires a climbing aid.<br />
Price per one (1) rooting, apple-sized fruit.<br />
Sólo disponible par un envío <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> Europe!<br />
Sechium edule<br />
(Chayote)<br />
4 (10)m, Chayote is a vigorous perennial vine from Central America (Mexico) with tasty, apple-sized to<br />
orange-sized, single-see<strong>de</strong>d, viviparous fruits with a taste similar to Kohlrabi. These can be eaten either<br />
raw in salads or be baked and fried as a vegetable. Cut the fruit into halves, remove the single large, soft<br />
seed in the center and prepare fruits as preferred. For any rich, well drained soil in an always sunny and<br />
warm spot, keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C. Fruits are from a superior clone with a<br />
smooth, pale green skin without any spines.<br />
Fruits are freshly harvested before dispatch, please allow a dispatch time of up to 4 weeks!<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3165 fruta enraizando<br />
€ 19,90<br />
Sedum (Subtropical Ma<strong>de</strong>ira and Cyprus Stonecrop)<br />
The broad genus Sedum is represented by some 5 en<strong>de</strong>mic taxa on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira and neighboring islands of Porto Santo and the Desertas,<br />
and some 3 en<strong>de</strong>mic taxa on the island of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean. The Ma<strong>de</strong>ira species are perennial, woody sub shrubs<br />
growing in exposed rocky soils or on vertical cliffs and have <strong>de</strong>corative, succulent foliage and quite large flowers in white to cream or<br />
yellow. Species from Cyprus are usally biannual and make a showy, large, basal leaf rosette and a perfect cylindrical inflorescence in<br />
Sedum cyprium, Sedum lampusae and Sedum microstachyum, which occur in rocky spots in the Troodos range in western Cyprus,<br />
respectively in the Kyrenia range in eastern Cyprus, occupied by Turkish troops. For any well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. Keep<br />
very sunny, drier and frostfree in winter at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Sow dust-like seeds very thin on any well drained, rocky to sandy soil. Do not cover seeds.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: Todo el material proviene sólo <strong>de</strong> plantas cultivadas en Alemania o en el Líbano. No ofrecemos ningún material coleccionado<br />
en el hábitat y rechezamos ven<strong>de</strong>r aquel material para proteger varias especies en peligro <strong>de</strong> extinción en su hábitat y para conformar con<br />
leyes nacionales así como internacionales sobre comerciar plantas protegidas y sus partes, por ejemplo semillas.<br />
Sedum amplexicaule ssp.<br />
tenuifolium<br />
Sedum cyprium<br />
(Cyprus Stonecrop)<br />
Exclusive<br />
10 (20)cm, a freely branching succulent Sedum with elongated, creeping stems and terminal<br />
inflorecenses of greenish-yellowish flowers. Native of rocky, sun exposed spots in the Mediterranean. For<br />
any rocky soil in a protected spot in full sun. Excellent for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7134 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Cyprus Stonecrop is native from rocky, open sites in the upper parts of mountains on western<br />
Cyprus. Makes a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette with finely haired to almost glabrous, succulent leaves and a showy<br />
central, upright hold, pyramidal shaped inflorescence. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some<br />
5°C in full sun throughout the year. Zona climática USDA 9. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6673 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Madari)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sedum farinosum Exclusive 10 (15)cm, threatened species from the highest peaks of central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. Ornamental, branching sub<br />
shrub with grayish green leaves, <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with white wax and quite large, white flowers. For any<br />
rocky soil in full sun. Keep drier and always sunny in winter at min. 5°C. may endure slight frost in<br />
autumn. Excellent un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass ort the alpine house. Zona Climática USDA 9. VI-VIII.<br />
Sedum glanduliferum<br />
Sedum microstachyum<br />
(Cyprus Troodos<br />
Stonecrop) Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1188 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8046 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Cyprus Troodos Stonecrop is a fully winter hardy species from rocky, open sites in the upper<br />
part of the Troodos mountain range on Cyprus. Makes a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of finely haired, succulent<br />
leaves and a showy central, upright hold, pyramidal shaped inflorescence. For any rich, very well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona climática USDA 7/8. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6674 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Troodos)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sedum nudum Exclusive 10 (20)cm, freely branching Sedum with yellowish to grayish green leaves on nicely contrasting reddish<br />
brown stems and <strong>de</strong>nse racemes of yellow flowers. En<strong>de</strong>mic of exposed rocky soils and vertical cliffs at<br />
lower altitu<strong>de</strong>s on central and N Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. For any rocky soil in full sun. Keep drier and always sunny in<br />
winter at min. 5°C. Excellent for a slightly heated greenhouse or the cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
Sedum (Winter Hardy Stonecrop)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1189 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Stonecrop is a broad genus with mostly succulent hardy to tropical plants, annuals to evergreen perennials, small shrubs or tree-like<br />
growth habit with <strong>de</strong>corative foliage and usually <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of numerous, small, and bright colored flowers. For any well drained, rocky<br />
soil. Hardy members most suited for open positions in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n, excellent ground covering plants.<br />
Sow dust-like seeds very thin on any well drained, rather sandy soil, do not cover seeds, keep at 15°C (hardy Sedum) to 25°C (tropical<br />
species) in full sun. Keep tropical members absolutely dry in winter at a minimum of some 10°C in a sunny spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Sedum caeruleum<br />
(Blue Stonecrop)<br />
10cm, Blue Stonecrop is a rarely cultivated annual species from rocky spots in Algeria, Tunisia, Malta,<br />
Corsica, Sicily, and Sardinia. It is a multi-branching dwarf species with reddish leaves and uncountable<br />
sky-blue flowers, a unique color in the genus. As plants are not sufficiently hardy, they are best precultivated<br />
in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in early spring and transplanted to a sunny spot in a well<br />
drained, rocky soil in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights in late spring. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4628 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sedum hispanicum 10 (15)cm, annual with bluish green foliage, sha<strong>de</strong>d red, topped by numerous small pinkish white flowers.<br />
Self-sows easily.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2082 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Sedum sediforme 20 (40)cm, perennial Mediterranean stonecrop with erect stems and quite large, yellowish green leaves<br />
along the stems. For any well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
Semele (Canary Climbing Butcher's Broom)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1891 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Canary Climbing Butcher's Brooms are evergreen climbers from the medium-moist laurel forest with large, glossy <strong>de</strong>ep-green 'leaves' (=<br />
flat branches, lat. Cladodias). The rather small, white flowers are followed by most <strong>de</strong>corative and long lasting orange-red berries. All<br />
Semele species require a climbing aid and will <strong>de</strong>velop bets if planted freely. For any humus-rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow in any rich soil at a minimum of some 20°C in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d place. Keep drier, cooler and sunny in winter.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
3 semillas por sobre.<br />
Semele androgyna 3 (7)m, a quite rare plant native of the laurel forest of the Canaries and Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, where it climbs up the<br />
trees. Flowers and fruits are born at the edges of the 'leaves'. Very easy and showy container plant. The<br />
Canary (Tenerife) form differs from the Ma<strong>de</strong>ira form in having slightly smaller and shorter "leaves". X-III.<br />
Sempervivum (Houseleek)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1191 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife - Teno)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4740 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife - Anaga)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sempervivum make highly <strong>de</strong>corative small to medium sized succulent rosettes of triangular leaves, some are <strong>de</strong>nsely covered by silverywhite<br />
hairs, other have glaucous leaves or will turn bright red in full sun. From Central Europe to mountainous areas of W Asia, absolutely<br />
hardy in contrast to close subtropical related genus Aeonium from Canary Islands.<br />
Sow dust-like seeds very thin on any well drained, rather rocky soil in full sun at 15-20°C in spring. Do not cover seeds, always water from<br />
beneath. Unlike uncountable more or less robust hybrids, the real, very robust species offered here are hardly know or very rare.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sempervivum arachnoi<strong>de</strong>a 1.5cm ø, strongly offsetting tiny rosettes with <strong>de</strong>nse cover of silvery white hairs. Beautiful, rather large<br />
purplish red flower heads. Excellent rock covering (!) plant. VI-VII.<br />
Sempervivum tectorum<br />
ssp. alpinum<br />
Sempervivum tectorum<br />
ssp. glaucum<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2109 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
15 (20)cm ø, a most beautiful, yet rarely seen larger subspecies. Has unique dark grayish green, oblonglanceolate,<br />
very succulent leaves, sha<strong>de</strong>d in dark purplish at the base and sometimes all over the rosette,<br />
if plants are grown in a sunny and rather dry spot. Tall flowering stem with numerous, quite large, intense<br />
pink to purplish-pink flowers. Native of the central Alps (Switzerland: Mont d'Orge at Sion in the Val<br />
D'Hérens, in the Vuache and in the S Jura). One of the most ornamental species for any well drained soil<br />
in a full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2113 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5 (10)cm, most <strong>de</strong>corative subspecies with bluish green leaves sha<strong>de</strong>d reddish purple in the center of the<br />
rosette and small reddish tips. Native of the French Alps. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1962 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sempervivum zeleborii 3 (4)cm, blackish green rosettes with very short hairs on very fleshy leaves. Open, greenish yellow<br />
flowers, sha<strong>de</strong>d rose. Offsets freely, yet still a rare Sempervivum. VII-VIII.<br />
Senecio (Canary Succulent Groundsel)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2114 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Senecio is a very diverse genus with annual to perennial, herbaceous to evergreen species, some having succulent leaves and stems.<br />
The most common Canary en<strong>de</strong>mic is Senecio kleinia native of succulent shrub formations in rocky soils on all islands. It has erect,<br />
succulent stems topped by annual linear leaves emerging in autumn. Grows well in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot, keep drier in<br />
winter at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot at some 20°C to 30°C. Keep soil only slightly moist and turn seedlings to full sun,<br />
especially in winter months, their main growing season.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Senecio kleinia 120 (200)cm, Canary en<strong>de</strong>mic (sometimes sold as "Monkey Tree") with ornamental succulent, glaucous<br />
green stems, crowned by annual linear leaves, adult plants make terminal clusters of yellow to orange red<br />
flowers in autumn. Very easy in any rich, stony soil in a sunny spot, keep drier and cool in winter at a<br />
minimum of 15°C. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1193 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Senecio (Pink Groundsel), Felicia (Cape Aster) & Ursinia (Bear Chamomille)<br />
South African Pink Groundsel belongs to a broad family with numerous species on all continents, Cape Asters and Bear Chamomilles are<br />
South African genera. Several species wihtin these genera are showy floriferous annuals are of high horticultural value. The pink flowering<br />
groundsel has bright colored flowers similar to<br />
http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/prodtype.asp?strParents=70&CAT_ID=248&numLanguageID=1Pericallis species from the Canary islands.<br />
They will easily grow in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat on any rich soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Do not cover seeds with soil, and always water from beneath. Place pots in a frostfree spot at a<br />
minimum of some 15°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are strong enough and after last freezing nights by the end of<br />
spring.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Felicia heterophylla<br />
(Cape Aster)<br />
Senecio elegans<br />
(Pink Groundsel)<br />
Ursinia anthemoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(South African Bear<br />
Chamomille)<br />
10 (20)cm, Cape Aster is an annual with bright blue small flowers above narrow leaves. Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow un<strong>de</strong>r glass in a frostfree and sunny spot mid spring.<br />
Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezings nights by the end of spring and as soon as plants are<br />
strong enough. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7140 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Pink Groundsel has utmost showy rich pink flowers above slightly succulent, <strong>de</strong>eply<br />
dissected, narrow leaves. A South African annual for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r glass in a frostfree and sunny spot mid spring. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezings<br />
nights by the end of spring and as soon as plants are strong enough. Un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions this<br />
species will readily selfsow as seeds withstand freezing in Central Europe. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6378 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, South African Bear Chamomille has utmost showy rich yellow flowers above aromatic,<br />
dissected, narrow leaves. A South African annual for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r glass in a frostfree and sunny spot mid spring. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezings<br />
nights by the end of spring and as soon as plants are strong enough. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7182 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sequoia (Southwest American Mammoth Tree)<br />
SW American Redwood or Mammoth Tree, hold record as tallest trees in the world. Decorative long-living solitary trees for a moist and<br />
sunny position in any soil. Grows slowly to mo<strong>de</strong>rately.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained soil in autumn to early spring in full-sun. Pre-cultivation for two years. Keep pots in a sheltered place outsi<strong>de</strong><br />
during winter.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sequoia sempervirens 20 (100)m, Coastal Redwood from south-western Oregon to central California, evergreen conifer with<br />
blackish green needles and red brown bark. Densely branched, gracefully pyramidal in youth. For any<br />
moist, <strong>de</strong>ep, and leafy soil.<br />
Sesamum (Sesame)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2907 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Sesamum or Sesame is a small genus found in tropical Asia and Africa within the unicorn plant family (Pedaliaceae). Plants have most<br />
ornamental, foxglove-like trumpet flowers in sha<strong>de</strong>s of rose. The flowers are followed by thickened capsules containing the wi<strong>de</strong>ly used<br />
sesame seed (especially the species Sesamum indicum). Plants are fast growing annuals to semiperennials growing in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any fertile, well drained soil in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C. Grow as annual pot plants or transplant<br />
seedlings to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in early summer.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sesamum indicum<br />
(Real Sesame)<br />
Sesamum (Showy Sesame)<br />
50 (90)cm, Real Sesame is an upright growing annual from Africa with white to light rose flowers. Its' light<br />
green leaves and the entire plant are covered with fine hair. The capsules contain several hundreds of<br />
seeds, which are wi<strong>de</strong>ly used in the cookery. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2100 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,79<br />
Sesamum or Sesame is a small genus found in tropical Asia and Africa within the unicorn plant family (Pedaliaceae). Plants have most<br />
ornamental, foxglove-like trumpet flowers in sha<strong>de</strong>s of brilliant bluish purple rose. The flowers are followed by thickened capsules<br />
containing the wi<strong>de</strong>ly used sesame seed (especially the species Sesamum indicum). Plants are fast growing annuals to semiperennials<br />
growing in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep pot plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 15°C in full sun.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any fertile, well drained soil in a sunny spot at a minimum of some 20°C. Grow as perennial pot plants or grow as<br />
annuals and transplant seedlings to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in early summer.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sesamum indicum<br />
(Real Sesame)<br />
Sesbania (Red Wisteria Tree)<br />
50 (90)cm, Real Sesame is an upright growing annual from Africa with white to light rose flowers. Its' light<br />
green leaves and the entire plant are covered with fine hair. The capsules contain several hundreds of<br />
seeds, which are wi<strong>de</strong>ly used in the cookery. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2100 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,79<br />
Red Wisteria Tree are showy floriferous perennial woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrubs from South America. They have feathered leaves and<br />
terminal clusters of bright colored flowers. Easily grown as pot plants in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat at some 20°C in any leafy and sandy, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Sesbania formosa<br />
(Swamp Corkwood)<br />
Sesbania tripetti<br />
(Red Wisteria Tree)<br />
Shepherdia (Buffalo Berry)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7294 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Red Wisteria Tree is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, woody shrub from Brazil with elegant feathered leaves and<br />
pendulous terminal clusters of orange-red to scarlet flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4956 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Buffaloberries is a genus of only three small woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous, dioecious shrubs from northern and western North America. They have<br />
narrow, silvery-grey foliage and ornamental translucent red berries on female plants, which are edible with a sour taste, yet have a slightly<br />
poisonous effect if eaten in larger quantities. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough or in autumn<br />
after leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Shepherdia argentea<br />
(Silver-Leafed Buffalo<br />
Berry)<br />
Sicana (Cassabanana)<br />
300 (600)cm, Silver-Leafed Buffalo Berry is a nice woody <strong>de</strong>ciduous, dioecious shrub from central and<br />
northern North America with silvery-grey, narrow leaves and small pale yellow flowers followed by<br />
translucent red berries (not edible) on female plants. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6517 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cassabanana, Casbanan, Sikana or Musk Cucumber with the single species Sicana odorifa is a fast growing perennial vine from tropical<br />
South America, where it has been cultivated for hundreds of years for it's edible pale yellow to orange flesh, which has a very pleasant<br />
melon-like taste in ripe fruits. The elongated large fruits can be stored for a very long time, the flesh of unripe fruits is cooked or baked and<br />
served as a si<strong>de</strong>-dish. It is easily grown as an annual in any rich, well drained soil in full sun with sufficient warmth during it's growing<br />
period and an early pre-culture un<strong>de</strong>r glass.<br />
Sow flat preferably from end of March to mid April in any rich, well drained soil, three seeds per pot. Keep pots in a sunny and constantly<br />
warm spot insi<strong>de</strong>, e.g. on a window sill, in a heated greenhouse or in the wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Transplant seedlings to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon<br />
as temperatures will stay above 10°C at night in late spring to early summer.<br />
7 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Sicana odorifera<br />
(Cassabanana)<br />
Sidalcea (Checker Mallow)<br />
5 (10)m, Cassabanana is a fast growing tropical South American perennial vine which can be grown as<br />
an annual as well. It has edible, large, elongated orange to green skinned fruits with a pale yellow to<br />
orange flesh, which has a very pleasant melon-like taste in ripe fruits. Fruits can be stored for a very long<br />
time, the flesh of unripe fruits is cooked or baked and served as a si<strong>de</strong>-dish. For any rich, well drained soil<br />
in full sun with sufficient warmth during it's growing period and an early pre-culture un<strong>de</strong>r glass. Seeds<br />
are from a green-skinned cultivar with pale yellow to almost white flesh. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8625 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,49<br />
Checker Mallows are usually herbaceous perennials native of open spots in semi-moist woods, meadows and alongsi<strong>de</strong> streams in North<br />
America. All make upright racemes <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with showy flowers above usually acer-like leaves. Easily cultivated in any humus<br />
rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as soon as seedlings<br />
are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Sidalcea candida<br />
(White Checker Mallow)<br />
Sidalcea hen<strong>de</strong>rsonii<br />
(Hen<strong>de</strong>rson's Checker<br />
Mallow)<br />
Sidalcea neomexicana<br />
(Salt Spring Mallow)<br />
50 (100)cm, White Checker Mallow is a showy herbaceous perennial with upright stalks covered with<br />
pure white flowers and lanceolate leaves. Native of subalpine moist meadows and open spots in woods<br />
and along si<strong>de</strong> streams in western USA. For any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a sunny<br />
spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4763 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (160)cm, Hen<strong>de</strong>rson's Checker Mallow is a perennial from and makes tall upright stems with<br />
numerous showy pink flowers in terminally branching racemes in summer. It is native of open spots in<br />
woods and meadows in northwestern North America from Alaska to Oregon. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6229 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (140)cm, Salt Spring Mallow is an ornamental herbaceous perennial with upright stalks covered with<br />
pale rose to intense rose flowers and serrated leaves. Native of subalpine moist meadows and open spots<br />
in woods and along si<strong>de</strong> streams in western USA. For any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a<br />
sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
Only one 3 year old flowering size rootstock is available!<br />
Note: Plants are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe (with exeption for Switzerland and Norway) only !<br />
They will be shipped bareroot and freed from soil, plant on receipt..<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4764 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Si<strong>de</strong>ritis (Canary and Mediterranean White Sage)<br />
Canary and Mediterranean White Sage or Mountain Tea, locally called Salvia blanca or Chahorra on the Canaries, are in contrast to their<br />
more or less annual or biannual counterparts from Central Europe mostly perennial woody sub shrubs with ornamental, <strong>de</strong>nsely white or<br />
yellowish wooly leaves and cylindrical inflorescences. Several species are very rare in nature. All are excellent pot plants for a well drained,<br />
preferably rocky soil in always full sun in cultivation. Mediterranean species are used for the preparation of herbal teas and can be grown<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> in a sunny and protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow seeds from non winterhardy Canary Si<strong>de</strong>ritis species flat throughout the year on any rocky, well drained soil at some 15°C to max.<br />
25°C. Keep seedlings very sunny and always carefully water from beneath. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. I<strong>de</strong>al for the<br />
cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or frostfree greenhouse. Sow seeds from Mediterranean species from autumn to mid spring. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n in a protected and sunny place. As soon as seedlings are strong enough transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis barbellata<br />
(syn. Si<strong>de</strong>ritis bolleana)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis brevicaulis<br />
(syn. Si<strong>de</strong>ritis lotsyi var.<br />
mascaense) Exclusive<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis canariensis<br />
Exclusive<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis candicans var.<br />
candicans<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis candicans var.<br />
multiflora Exclusive<br />
200 (300)cm, medium sized, woody shrub with silvery green leaves, <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with yellowish white<br />
hairs beneath and a loosely branching inflorescence with small brownish yellow flowers. Native of open<br />
spots in the pine forest of La Palma. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3032 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, strongly pubescent, white-wooly, ovoid leaves and a short, lax inflorescence. From open<br />
sunny spots in the Masca area in W Tenerife. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2477 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, very tall, loosely branching shrub with either large, up to 12cm long, grayish green (form 1)<br />
or (rarely) medium sized, up to 7cm long, yellowish green (form 2), ovoid leaves with a tall, lax<br />
inflorescence. From the Fayal-Brezal-formation in CN to north-eastern Tenerife, growing in partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d to open spots. The La Palma form is rarely seen and its habit is close to form 1 from Tenerife. IV-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2483 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (forma 1)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2484 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (forma 2)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3031 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, a perennial with woody stems covered with ornamental silvery-grey foliage and terminal<br />
racemes with pale yellowish-white flowers. Native of open spots in central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum<br />
of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6409 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cascalho)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6437 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Paúl da Serra)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, a perennial with bowing woody stems covered with ornamental silvery-grey foliage and<br />
terminal racemes with pale yellowish flowers. Native of open spots at altitu<strong>de</strong> of Porto Santo (Portugal).<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6438 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis cretica Exclusive 50 (100)cm, white-wooly leaves on a loosely branching shrub and short, lax inflorescence. From open<br />
sunny spots in NW Tenerife. IV-VII.<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis dasygnaphala<br />
Exclusive<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis <strong>de</strong>ndro-chahorra<br />
Exclusive<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis hyssopifolia<br />
(Hyssop-Leafed Mountain<br />
Tea)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2486 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, woody, strongly branching shrub with narrow oval, <strong>de</strong>nsely white-wooly haired leaves and tall,<br />
upright growing inflorescences with small yellow flowers. Native of sun exposed, rocky spots in central<br />
Gran Canaria. Keep very sunny throughout the year with reduced watering in winter and a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3248 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (170)cm, medium sized, multi-branching woody shrub with greenish white arrow shaped leaves,<br />
yellowish white beneath and a short, compact inflorescence with yellow flowers. From open spots in the<br />
upper succulent shrub bor<strong>de</strong>ring the laurel forest in the Anaga region of E Tenerife. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2480 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25 (45)cm, Hyssop-Leafed Mountain Tea is a small perennial with an basal rosette of aromatic leaves and<br />
several upright hold inflorescences with pale lemon-yellow-flowers. From open spots in woods, grassy<br />
hillsi<strong>de</strong>s and mountains in South-Westrn Europe. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7175 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis lotsyi Exclusive 50 (100)cm, woody perennial with oval-lanceolate, greyish-green leaves, silvery-white beneath on slightly<br />
branching stems and lax inflorescences. Native of partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spots in the laurel forest zone<br />
in central La Gomera. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at<br />
a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4695 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Si<strong>de</strong>ritis macrostachya<br />
Exclusive<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis oroteneriffae<br />
Exclusive<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis oroteneriffae var.<br />
arayae Exclusive<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis scardica<br />
(Greek Mountain Tea)<br />
100 (120)cm, makes very large, greenish white leaves (yellowish-grey below) and a very compact<br />
inflorescence with maroon yellow flowers. From Fayal-Brezal-formations in the Anaga mountain range in<br />
north-eastern Tenerife, growing in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2482 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent, white to grayish white, more or less egg shaped leaves and a lax<br />
inflorescence. From the upper pine forest zone in central Tenerife. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2475 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (120)cm, a slightly taller variety with <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent, white, grayish white, to cream white, more or<br />
less egg shaped leaves with a broa<strong>de</strong>r basis and several more compact, lax inflorescences than the<br />
species. A variety native of the lower pine forest zone in the Araya and Arafo area in the south central<br />
parts of Tenerife. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3509 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Greek Mountain Tea is a fully winter hardy perennial with ornamental <strong>de</strong>nsely white covered,<br />
aromatic, narrow leaves and short branching spikes with pale yellow flowers. Dried leaves are traditionally<br />
used for herbal teas in Greece. It is not native of the Canary islands, but to mountains from Macedonia to<br />
Greece. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot in full sun. An excellent plant for the<br />
rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7142 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis soluta Exclusive 70 (150)cm, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent, white to yellowish white, broad lanceolate leaves and a lax inflorescence.<br />
From the pine forest zone in S Tenerife. IV-VII.<br />
Si<strong>de</strong>ritis soluta ssp.<br />
gueimaris Exclusive<br />
Silene (Canary Campion)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2476 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
80 (170)cm, a taller subspecies with larger, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent, white to yellowish white, broadly<br />
lanceolate to ovate leaves and several lax inflorescences on woody, upright stems. A local, recently<br />
<strong>de</strong>scribed subspecies from the lower pine forest and upper Fayal-Brezal zone in the Güímar valley in<br />
south-western Tenerife. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3510 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
In the broad genus Silene or Campion and Catchfly several perennial species are en<strong>de</strong>mic to the Canary Islands, out of which most are<br />
rare and threatened. They make Lychnis like flowers on upright stems, surroun<strong>de</strong>d by an inflated calyx which is typical for the genus. They<br />
grow from the dry succulent shrub, ascending to the Pine forest, the evergreen, semi-moist laurel forest, and the subalpine zone in the<br />
Cañadas crater on Tenerife (Silene nocteolens). None are sufficiently winter hardy and thus shall be grown as pot plants in any rich, yet<br />
well drained, rocky soil in an always sunny spot in the cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or frostfree greenhouse. Winter minimum 10°C.<br />
Sow flat at some 20°C to 27°C in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep soil only slightly moist.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Silene hifacensis var.<br />
hifacensis<br />
(Ibiza Campion)<br />
Silene (Hardy Catchfly)<br />
90 (120)cm, Ibiza Campion is a tall perennial species with branching, very long stems and terminal lose<br />
clusters with rose flowers. From coastal chalk cliffs in Ibiza (Balearics) and southwestern Spain. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum<br />
of some 5°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7227 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Catchfly are wi<strong>de</strong>spread annuals to herbaceous perennials and can especially be found in the northern hemisphere. Several species have<br />
ornamental , bright colored flowers. All Silene species are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a preferably sunny spot. They<br />
are very robust and adopt very well to various soil types.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny , protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Several species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant perennial species to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in late summer to autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Silene aomorensis<br />
(Aomoro Catchfly)<br />
Silene armeria<br />
(Sweet William Catchfly)<br />
Silene colorata<br />
(Pink Piroutte)<br />
10 (25)cm, Aomoro Catchfly is a rare dwarf winterhardy perennial from Japan (Honshu island) with a<br />
basal leaf rosette and several inflorescences with pure white flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun. An excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plant. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8695 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
15cm, Sweet William Catchfly is a showy annual species with beautiful intense magenta flowers in a<br />
terminal inflorescence. It is native of rocky soils in Central Europe. This species is sometimes wrongly<br />
offered as Silene elisabethae which is a completely distinct zspecies. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. I<strong>de</strong>al plant for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n, where it will readily selfsow un<strong>de</strong>r appropiate<br />
conditions. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6384 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Pink Piroutte or Dwarf Pink Star is a biannual to short-lived dwarf perennial from sandy and rocky<br />
soils in the vicinity of the sea throughout the Mediterranean. It makes a <strong>de</strong>nse carpet of several bright pink<br />
flowers. For any rich, well drained, sandy substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. If grown as a pot<br />
plant keep plants drier at a minimum of some 10°C in winter. ALternatively grow as an annual, sow<br />
directly to the ground in mid spring. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7389 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
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Silene conica<br />
(Sand Catchfly)<br />
Silene dioica<br />
(Red Catchfly)<br />
Silene regia<br />
(Royal Catchfly)<br />
Silene stellata<br />
(Starry Campion)<br />
Silene velutina<br />
(Sardo-Corsican Catchfly)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Silene vulgaris ssp.<br />
aetnensis<br />
Silene zawadskii<br />
(Zawadski's Catchfly)<br />
Silene (North American Catchfly)<br />
7 (12)cm, Sand Catchfly is a rare Eurasian dwarf annual with short upright stalks topped by bright rose<br />
flowers followed by rather large, conical seed pods. Easily cultivated in any rich, sandy to rocky soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Will self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4741 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Red Catchfly is an annual to short-lived perennial with beautiful rose-red flowers above green<br />
leaves which are <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with short white hairs. Native of moist meadows throughout Eurasia.<br />
Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Readily selfsows un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
appropiate conditions. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4551 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (90)cm, Royal Catchfly is an endangered, beautiful, colorful, herbaceous perennial with bright scarlet<br />
flowers. Native of open spots in woods, meadows, and prairies from Georgia to Louisiana, north to Ohio,<br />
Indiana, and Missouri (USA). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3536 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
70 (120)cm, Starry Campion is a showy tall herbaceous perennial with white, fringed flowers above whorls<br />
of narrow lanceolate to ovate leaves with an acuminate tip. It is native of open spots in woodlands in south<br />
eastern USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6111 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Sardo-Corsican Catchfly is an ornamental and rarely seen perennial species from rocky sunny<br />
spots on Corsica (France) and Sardinia (Italy) in the western Mediterranean. It has finely puebscent<br />
leaves and branching stalks topped by pure white flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny and<br />
preferably spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7404 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Mount Etna Catchfly is a herbaceous perennial species from rocky sunny spots on Sicily<br />
(Italy). It has glabrous, glaucous leaves and white flowers surroun<strong>de</strong>d by an inflated calyx. Fresh leaves<br />
and young shoots are locally used in salads and as a vegetable. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7133 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Zawadski's Catchfly is a rarely seen dwarf perennial with a basal leaf rosette forming <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
cushions in time, and several inflorescences of quite large, pure white flowers. Easily cultivated in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in full sun. An excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plant. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4572 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Catchfly are wi<strong>de</strong>spread annuals to herbaceous perennials and can especially be found in the northern hemisphere. Several species have<br />
ornamental , bright colored flowers. All Silene species are easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a preferably sunny spot. They<br />
are very robust and adapt very well to various soil types.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny , protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Several species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant perennial species to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in late summer to autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Silene regia<br />
(Royal Catchfly)<br />
Silene stellata<br />
(Starry Campion)<br />
Silphium (Rosin Weed)<br />
40 (90)cm, Royal Catchfly is an endangered, beautiful, colorful, herbaceous perennial with bright scarlet<br />
flowers. Native of open spots in woods, meadows, and prairies from Georgia to Louisiana, north to Ohio,<br />
Indiana, and Missouri (USA). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3536 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
70 (120)cm, Starry Campion is a showy tall herbaceous perennial with white, fringed flowers above whorls<br />
of narrow lanceolate to ovate leaves with an acuminate tip. It is native of open spots in woodlands in south<br />
eastern USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6111 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Rosin Weed, Compass Plants or Prairie Docks from North America are winter hardy, tall growing perennials with numerous large, bright<br />
sulfur yellow flowers in mid summer. They are native of humus rich, semi-moist soils in prairies and open spots in woods. All are easily<br />
grown in any rich, well-drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Most species require a cooling period of several<br />
months prior to germination. If these species are sowed late in the year, they do not germinate before spring in the following year.<br />
Transplant to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n from mid summer to early autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Silphium integrifolium<br />
(Rosin Weed)<br />
Silphium laciniatum<br />
(Compass Plant)<br />
170 (250)cm, Rosin Weed is a tall and showy herbaceous perennial with large, smoothly haired, entire<br />
leaves on a purplish stem with terminal lose racemes of bright sulfur yellow flowers. It is native of rocky<br />
and dry open woods in central USA. Easily grown in a rich, well drained soil in a preferably sunny spot.<br />
VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0021 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (200)cm, Compass Plant is a very showy herbaceous perennial with strongly dissected leaves which<br />
work as a compass since they orient themselves north-south. The large bright yellow, sunflower-like<br />
flowers are terminally born. This species is native of rich or dry soils in prairies in eastern North America.<br />
Easily grown in a rich, well drained soil in a preferably sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
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Silphium perfoliatum<br />
(Cup Plant)<br />
Silphium trifoliatum<br />
(Whorled Rosin Weed)<br />
Silybinum (Mary Thistle)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0022 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (350)cm, Cup Plant is a very showy, very tall herbaceous perennial with large leaves forming a cup<br />
around the stem to withhold rain and bright yellow flowers in terminal lose clusters. Native of rich soils in<br />
open woods, along si<strong>de</strong> streams and moist meadows in east-central North America. Easily grown in a<br />
rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0023 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (300)cm, Whorled Rosin Weed is a very showy, tall herbaceous species with lance-shaped to ovate<br />
leaves arranged in distinct whorls of three to five and sunflower-like bright yellow flowers. Native of rich<br />
soils in open woods. Easily grown in a rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0024 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Giant Thistle, <strong>de</strong>corative solitary biannual plants for a sunny position in any well drained soil. All have prickly leaves and nice leave<br />
patterns. Rose to lilac flower heads, which are attracting many seed-loving birds in autumn.<br />
Sow in autumn to summer in any well drained soil in a sunny spot. Grows very fast and easy.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Silybinum marianum<br />
(St. Mary's Thistle)<br />
Sinapo<strong>de</strong>ndron (Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Wallflower)<br />
150 (200)cm, St. Mary's Thistle has most attractive foliage plant with flat rosettes of large, prickly leaves,<br />
most strikingly lined and marbled with broad white veins. Large heads of sweet-scented, rose-purple<br />
flowers. Usually growing as an biannual. Readily self seeds.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1782 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,79<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Wallflower are woody sub shrubs with somewhat slightly succulent leaves and allied to Erysimum and Matthiola (see above),<br />
growing in dryish, rocky soils in exposed spots at lower altitu<strong>de</strong>s on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. Make tall upright racemes with bright yellow to yellow-orange<br />
flowers. For any well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Keep soils always slightly moist until germination, after that keep drier.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sinapo<strong>de</strong>ndron<br />
gymnocalyx Exclusive<br />
Sinofranchetia (Chocolate Vine)<br />
70 (110)cm, attractive, leathery, slightly succulent, glabrous, dark green, serrated leaves, tinged purplish<br />
in full sun on a woody, grayish, quite broad stem and upright long racemes of numerous dark yellow<br />
flowers. From open spots in rocky soils in the succulent zone of coastal areas in N Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. Easy in any<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier at min. 10°C in winter. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1194 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sinochfranchetia is very close to Akebia (see above) from E Asia. As the latter genus these are climbing vines from moist and sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
woods. Decorative clusters of flowers followed by typical soft, large berries in early autumn which resemble grapes. An almost unknown<br />
genus and thus very rare, yet easy to cultivate in any humus rich soil in a sha<strong>de</strong>d position.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 10°C in spring in any well drained soil, transplant in autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sinofranchetia chinensis 2 (8)m, long climbing, wine like shoots, <strong>de</strong>ep maroon flowers above multi-lobed foliage and grape sized<br />
silvery green fruits in early autumn. From middle and western China. IV-V.<br />
Sisyrinchium (Blue-Eyed Grass) & Olsynium<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2909 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sisyrinchium or Blue-Eyed Grass and Olsynium are closely related genera within the iris family (Iridaceae) and are native of North and<br />
South America. They are perennial to short-lived dwarf plants with tiny, iris-like foliage and grow in moist to damp places in sha<strong>de</strong> to full<br />
sun. They make small, but numerous flowers from spring to summer. In Olsynium flowers and seeds are usually larger than in<br />
Sisyrinchium. They are suited for any humus rich, leafy, well drained soil, which should stay slightly moist in summer and be kept drier in<br />
winter, if possible. Excellent for a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny, protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Will form nice, rich-flowering clumps in<br />
time. Most species from the An<strong>de</strong>s in South America are fully hardy to -15°C in the northern hemisphere (i.e. in Europe and most of the<br />
US) with some protective dry mulch layer in winter.<br />
Sow flat at minimum 5°C (preferably in spring) in any well drained, sandy and humus rich soil. Keep pots in a protected, partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. Transplant rhizomes in late summer so that plants will be able to <strong>de</strong>velop sufficient roots in autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zone climática USDA 7/8.<br />
20 semillas por sobre para todas las especies <strong>de</strong> Sisyrinchium y 10 semillas por sobre para todas las especies <strong>de</strong> Olsynium.<br />
Olsynium douglasii<br />
(Douglas' Grasswidow)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6834 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Olsynium frigidum 20cm, herbaceous Chilean perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosette and several light yellow flowers on<br />
very short stalks. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. Protect from winter wetness<br />
and give some extra winter protection (e.g. thick dry mulch layer). Alternatively grow in pots, in winter keep<br />
dormant bulbs completely dry and frostfree at some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4011 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Olsynium junceum 40 (70)cm, herbaceous Chilean perennial with grass like leaves and tall stalks with white flowers with an<br />
inner lilac-pink eye. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. Protect from winter wetness<br />
and give some extra winter protection (e.g. thick dry mulch layer). Alternatively grow in pots, in winter keep<br />
dormant bulbs completely dry and frostfree at some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4012 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
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Olsynium philippi 40 (70)cm, herbaceous Chilean perennial with grass like leaves and tall stalks with several white flowers<br />
with lilac-pink veins. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. Protect from winter<br />
wetness and give some extra winter protection (e.g. thick dry mulch layer). Alternatively grow in pots, in<br />
winter keep dormant bulbs completely dry and frostfree at some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
Sisyrinchium albidum<br />
(White Blue-Eyed Grass)<br />
Sisyrinchium angustifolium<br />
(syn. Sisyrinchium anceps)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4013 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, White Blue-Eyed Grass makes a basal rosette of grass like leaves and an upright short stalk with<br />
creamy white to white flowers. It is native of prairies, savannas and open spots in woods in eastern North<br />
America. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5460 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, small blue, lilac-sha<strong>de</strong>d flowers on tall, narrow, lax stalks above narrow, grass like leaves.<br />
Native of stony meadows and hillsi<strong>de</strong>s in south-western USA. For any rich, stony, very well drained soil in<br />
full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Please note that most nurseries in the US wrongly sell S.<br />
bermudianum L. un<strong>de</strong>r this name, which is a distinct species (see below). The correct synonym for S.<br />
angustifolium is S. bermudiana auct. non. L. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1784 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sisyrinchium bellum 15 (20)cm, numerous small, white (rarely pale sky blue) flowers for a long time. Narrow, very short, grass<br />
like leaves. Native of meadows in W USA (California). For any rich, yet well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
V-VI.<br />
Sisyrinchium bermudianum<br />
L.<br />
Sisyrinchium californicum<br />
(California Gol<strong>de</strong>n-Eyed<br />
Grass)<br />
Sisyrinchium campestre<br />
(Prairie Blue-eyed Grass)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1785 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, glossy bluish-violet, rather large flowers with a yellow throat above grass like, almost<br />
evergreen leaves. Native of W USA and Canada. For any rich, stony or sandy, well drained soil in full sun<br />
to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Please note that most nurseries in the US sell this species un<strong>de</strong>r the false name S.<br />
angustifolium, which is a distinct species (see above). The correct synonym for S. angustifolium is S.<br />
bermudiana auct. non. L and not S. bermudianum L. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1786 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6833 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
25cm, Prairie Blue-eyed Grass has showy pale blue to white flowers above grass-like foliage. It is native<br />
of moist meadows in central North America. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6631 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (white flowered)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6630 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (blue flowered)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sisyrinchium convolutum 15cm, a nice, clump forming species with broa<strong>de</strong>r, yellow green leaves and numerous, quite large bright<br />
yellow, star shaped flowers for along time. Native of south-western USA (Sonora Desert) extending south<br />
to subalpine meadows in N South America (Colombia, Páramo <strong>de</strong> Chingaza). For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
Sisyrinchium cuspidatum<br />
Sisyrinchium idahoense<br />
(Idaho Blue-Eyed Grass)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1787 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6876 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, Idaho Blue-Eyed Grass is a short lived dwarf perennial with lilac blue flowers with a gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow<br />
throat above grass like leaves. It is native of mountain meadows from British Columbia south to California.<br />
For any humus rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot. Will readily self sow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate<br />
conditions. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6225 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sisyrinchium macrocarpum 20cm, very showy Sisyrinchium, which makes some of the largest flowers in its genus: large cups of<br />
bright yellow, with a nicely contrasting red ring insi<strong>de</strong>. For any humus rich, yell well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. IV-V.<br />
Sisyrinchium montanum<br />
ssp. montanum<br />
(Strict Blue-eyed Grass)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1788 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
12 (20)cm, Strict Blue-eyed Grass makes narrow, grass like, dark green leaves and upright growing<br />
stalks with several bright lilac blue, yellow-eyed flowers. Native of semi moist meadows, alongsi<strong>de</strong><br />
streams and open woods throughout North America. Easily grown in any humus rich, preferably slightly<br />
moist soil in a sunny spot. Will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r suitable conditions. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3520 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sisyrinchium palmifolium 30 (50)cm, is a showy evergreen perennial with large, rich yellow flowers above rather broad and iris like<br />
leaves. Native of montane meadows in South America. Fully winter hardy in a protected, sunny spot in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates give plants some additional winter protection<br />
(e.g. a dry mulch layer). IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6112 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sisyrinchium patagonicum 15 (20)cm, makes yellow flowers above quite long, grass like leaves. The petals show a typical, narrow<br />
brown middle line on the outsi<strong>de</strong>. Native of Patagonia in S Chile (Malalcahuello Reserve) growing at high<br />
altitu<strong>de</strong>s in rocky meadows, fully hardy. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1789 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Sisyrinchium pearcei<br />
(Pearce's Blue-eyed Grass)<br />
Sisyrinchium scirpoi<strong>de</strong>um<br />
var. scirpoi<strong>de</strong>um<br />
10 (15)cm, Pearce's Blue-eyed Grass is a dwarf perennial with pale lemon yellow flower cups with dark<br />
brownish stripes insi<strong>de</strong> the throat above narrow, iris like leaves. Native of montane meadows in southern<br />
Chile. Fully winter hardy in a protected, sunny spot in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. In col<strong>de</strong>r<br />
climates give plants some additional winter protection (e.g. a dry mulch layer). IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5002 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6866 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Sisyrinchium striatum 30 (50)cm, large Iris-like foliage and numerous spikes with hundreds of middle sized, cream yellow<br />
flowers. For a sunny position in any rich soil. One of the easiest Sisyrinchium species having a long<br />
flowering period from V-VII.<br />
Smilacina (False Salomon's Seal)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1790 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
False Salomon's Seal, close to the real Salomon Seal (Polygonatum) and Maianthemum. Wood plants with a perennial rootstock, from<br />
which emerge annual, erect growing stalks with <strong>de</strong>nse foliage and terminally arranged, small, white star-like flowers, followed by <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
clusters of most ornamental bright colored berries in late summer and autumn. Easily cultivated, ground-covering plants for any moist,<br />
rich, and leafy soil in half-sha<strong>de</strong> to sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow preferably in autumn in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds Require a cooling period over<br />
several weeks prior to germination in late spring. Some seeds might take two years to germinate.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Smilacina racemosa<br />
(False Salomon's Seal)<br />
Smilacina stellata<br />
(syn. Maianthemum<br />
stellatum)<br />
Smilax (Hardy Carrion Flower)<br />
100 (120)cm, False Salomon's Seal makes most ornamental bright red berries above pale green leaves<br />
and usually bowing stalks. Native of moist woods in North America (Missouri, Georgia, Nova Scotia to<br />
British Columbia). For any rich, yet well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1791 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (100)cm, erect stalks with dark green, broad foliage and upper cluster of small white flowers followed<br />
by most attractive berries. Native to California, north to British Columbia, Newfoundland and Virginia. For<br />
any rich, yet well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1792 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Hardy Carrion Flowers are evergreen, semi-evergreen or herbaceous climbers from slightly moist, humus rich soils in woods throughout<br />
North America and col<strong>de</strong>r regions of northern Asia. All are ornamental foliage plants with heart-shaped to oval, usually glossy, leathery<br />
leaves and pendulous racemes of small whitish-green flowers followed by most ornamental, <strong>de</strong>nsely packed bright orange-red, black or<br />
brilliant blue berries in late summer and autumn. They are easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot and require a climbing aid.<br />
Sow in any rich, slightly sandy soil in a sunny and protected spot. Transplant young rhizomatous rootstock to the gar<strong>de</strong>n in autumn. In the<br />
first couple of years a thick mulch layer as an additional protection against freezing through in winter is recommen<strong>de</strong>d.<br />
Aviso: All parts are poisonous if ingested.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Smilax herbacea<br />
(Smooth Carrion Flower)<br />
Smilax hispida<br />
(Bristly Greenbrier)<br />
Smilax lasioneura<br />
(Common Carrion Flower)<br />
Smilax (Subtropical Carrion Flower)<br />
150 (250)cm, Smooth Carrion Flower from thickets and woods in North America is a herbaceous,<br />
climbing vine with a perennial root. Unlike other species it has smooth stems without any thorns. Plants<br />
are either male or female, the latter produce a <strong>de</strong>nse globe of yellowish green flowers followed by most<br />
ornamental dark blue berries in late summer and autumn. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Plant with a climbing aid. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3617 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (10)m, Bristly Greenbrier is a perennial, <strong>de</strong>ciduous climber native of thickets and woods in North<br />
America. It has glossy, dark green, oval leaves on smooth stems and axillary clusters of small yellowish<br />
green flowers followed by ornamental blackish green berries in late summer and autumn. The lower,<br />
woody parts of the stems are heavily armed with numerous spines and bristles. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil. Plant with a climbing aid in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3708 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (300)cm, Common Carrion Flower is an herbaceous climber with a perennial rootstock. The smooth<br />
vines are covered with dark green, entire leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse umbels with small yellowish-white flowers,<br />
followed by dark blue berries in autumn. It is native of open spots in semi-moist soils in thickets and<br />
woods throughout central and eastern USA. Easily grown in a rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0025 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Macaronesian Smilax are evergreen climbers from slightly moist, humus rich soils in the laurel forest. They are nice foliage plants with<br />
heart-shaped, glossy, leathery leaves and pendulous racemes of small flowers followed by most ornamental, <strong>de</strong>nsely packed bright<br />
orange-red berries. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a climbing aid. Keep drier and sunny in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Sow in any rich soil in a sunny spot. After germination keep seedlings in partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Please note, that all parts are poisonous if swollen.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Smilax aff. aspera<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Prickly Carrion<br />
Flower) Exclusive<br />
Smilax aspera aff. var.<br />
balearica<br />
(Balearic Carrion Flower)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Smilax aspera ssp. aspera<br />
(Mediterranean Prickly<br />
Carrion Flower) Exclusivo<br />
Smilax aspera ssp.<br />
mauritanica<br />
(Mauritanian Sarsaparilla)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Smilax aspera var. balearica<br />
(Zarzapilla Baleárica)<br />
Smyrnium (Alexan<strong>de</strong>rs)<br />
2 (4)m, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Prickly Carrion Flower differs from typical Mediterranean Smilax aspera ssp. aspera for<br />
the size and shape of its' narrow heart-shaped, glossy leaves and pendulous racemes of most ornamental<br />
bright rose-red fruits. From open spots in the laurel forest on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some<br />
5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6489 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (400)cm, a local form from the Balearic Carrion Flower from steep rock walls at roughly above<br />
sealeavel in western Malloca. It differs in various points from the common variety by its' larger fruits and<br />
seeds and slightly broa<strong>de</strong>r, more cordate leaves. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. II-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8029 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (500)cm, Mediterranean Prickly Carrion Flower has ornamental, leathery, dark green, heart shaped,<br />
perennial foliage and pendulous, multi-flowered racemes with many, most ornamental, bright orange red<br />
berries. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. IV-<br />
VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6386 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5253 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Cer<strong>de</strong>ña)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (700)cm, Mauritanian Sarsaparilla a perennial, evergreen climber with heart-shaped, glossy, leathery,<br />
dark green leaves and pendulous clusters with small whitish-cream flowers followed by dark red berries<br />
on ol<strong>de</strong>r plants. Native of sunny spots in the upper xerophytic and laurel forest zone on all Canary islands<br />
(with exception of Lanzarote). Plants require a climbing aid. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun<br />
throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4726 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (300)cm, Zarzapilla baleárica is a variety en<strong>de</strong>mic to the Balearic islands with very narrow,<br />
sometimes absent, leathery, dark green perennial foliage with small pale green to white spots on prickly<br />
stems and few-flowered racemes followed by ornamental red berries. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. II-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3501 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sant Elm)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Alexan<strong>de</strong>rs is a small genus in the carrot family (Apiaceae) and is found throughout the Mediterranean region, North Africa and western<br />
Asia. Several species have been cultivated for centuries as vegetables or as herbs for medical purposes due to their aromatic and slightly<br />
fleshy foliage. They are easily cultivated biennials to perennials in any fertile, humus-rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n with sufficient watering in summer.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus-rich, slightly sandy, well drained substrate at some 20°C. Transplant to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in late spring to mid<br />
summer as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
All plants are Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Smyrnium olusatrum<br />
(Alexan<strong>de</strong>rs)<br />
Smyrnium perfoliatum<br />
(Round-Leafed Alexan<strong>de</strong>rs)<br />
Solanum (Fruit plants)<br />
100 (170)cm, Alexan<strong>de</strong>rs , Black Loveage or Horse Parsley is a Mediterranean biannual with large, glossy<br />
green, aromatic leaves which are used either raw or cooked in salads and soups as a substitute for<br />
celery, the fleshy stems can be cooked as a vegetable. It is fast growing and easily cultivated in any<br />
humus rich, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. Will readily self sow un<strong>de</strong>r favorable conditions. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3663 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
70 (110)cm, Round-Leafed Alexan<strong>de</strong>rs is a Mediterranean biannual with large, glossy green, aromatic,<br />
round leaves which are used either raw or cooked in salads and soups as a substitute for celery, the<br />
fleshy stems can be cooked as a vegetable. It is fast growing and easily cultivated in any humus rich,<br />
always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot. Will readily self sow un<strong>de</strong>r favorable conditions. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6304 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex A<strong>de</strong>lfoi, Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Solanum is a broad genus within the nightsha<strong>de</strong> family (Solanaceae) with some of the most poisonous, yet usually very <strong>de</strong>corative plants<br />
known. However some of the subtropical and tropical species in this genus are wi<strong>de</strong>ly cultivated for their edible, aromatic and <strong>de</strong>licious<br />
fruits. These fruit species offered here are native to Latin and South America, Africa, and some other tropical areas around the world. All<br />
are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot and sufficient watering and fertilization in summer. Some may be treated as<br />
annuals in the gar<strong>de</strong>n, whereas the perennial, woody, shrub-like species grow excellently in pots in a warm wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or greenhouse<br />
with a minimum of some 15°C in winter with reduced watering.<br />
Sow flat in any humus-rich soil at some 20°C throughout the year in a sunny spot. Keep the perennial species drier and sunny in winter at<br />
a minimum of some 15°C. Transplant annuals to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights in late spring to early summer.<br />
Aviso: All green parts and immature, green fruits are poisonous if ingested !<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
You find more Solanum species in these categories: Solanum (Winterhardy Nightsha<strong>de</strong>), Solanum (Canary Nightsha<strong>de</strong>), and Solanum<br />
(Tropical Nightsha<strong>de</strong>).<br />
Solanum aethiopicum<br />
(African Eggplant)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6820 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Solanum gilo<br />
(Brazilian Jiló Tomato)<br />
Solanum muricatum<br />
(Pepino Melon)<br />
Solanum quitoense<br />
(Colombian Lulo Fruit)<br />
Solanum sisymbriifolium<br />
(Sticky Nightsha<strong>de</strong>)<br />
70 (120)cm, Jiló originates in W Africa, but nowadays it wi<strong>de</strong>ly grown in Brazil for its tomato like fruits<br />
used as a vegetable. Seeds offered <strong>de</strong>rive from the „Morro Redondo“ cultivar with more round fruits, used<br />
in the cookery like an Aubergine, when turning orange red on ripening. The wrinkled fruits add a distinct<br />
bitterness to several local dishes. Though being a perennial, it is best grown as an annual. Sow in early<br />
spring at some 20°C. Transplant seedlings in late spring to early summer after the last freezing nights in<br />
any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3224 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Pepino Melon makes pale mauve flowers followed by egg-sized pale cream-yellow fruits with<br />
an aromatic, honeymelon like fruit-pulp. Grows as a short-stemmed perennial. For any rich soil in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year with a winter minimum of some 15°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2327 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (300)cm, Colombian Lulo Fruit is a tall, woody perennial shrub with ornamental, very large, purple<br />
edged leaves and attractive yellow flowers, followed by round, orange fruits with a <strong>de</strong>licious yellowish<br />
green, transparent fruit pulp used to make a refreshing drink. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. IV-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2329 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Sticky Nightsha<strong>de</strong> is an annual tropical plant native of South America with <strong>de</strong>corative,<br />
strongly dissected leaves on stems with very long spines and large white to pale mauve flowers followed<br />
by up to 2cm large bright red fruits, which are edible when fully ripe and have a sweet flavor. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in full sun. Pre-cultivate in pots at some 20°C in early spring and transplant to the open<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights at the end of spring. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3355 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,79<br />
Solanum spec. "Thailand" An unknown and most likely semiperennial species (probably aff. Solanum xanthocarpum) from Thailand<br />
with tomato-sized orange yellow, hairy fruits with a yellowish, aromatic, slightly sweet fruit pulp. Used in<br />
traditional Thai cookery, where the peeled fruits are cut into slices and ad<strong>de</strong>d to Papaya salad for<br />
example. Cultivation as for other tropical Solanum species.<br />
Solanum (Tropical Nightsha<strong>de</strong>)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3337 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Tropical Nightsha<strong>de</strong>s are among the most ornamental, easy to raise perennial shrubs, which are i<strong>de</strong>al for container or pot cultivation.<br />
These are robust plants with showy foliage and some have most ornamental fruits afterwards. They grow in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot with sufficient watering and fertilization in summer. Keep cooler at minimum 15°C in a sunny spot in winter with reduced<br />
watering.<br />
Sow flat in any rich soil at 20°C in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
Aviso: All parts are toxic to humans if ingested !<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
You find more Solanum species in these categories: Solanum (Winterhardy Nightsha<strong>de</strong>), Solanum (Canary Nightsha<strong>de</strong>), and Solanum<br />
(Fruit plants).<br />
Solanum atropurpureum 50cm, Purple-spined Nightsha<strong>de</strong>, erect perennial with outstanding purple spines on the stems and white<br />
to whitish rose flowers followed by green fruits (toxic), ripening to bright orange. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Grow as a pot plant. Keep cooler at a minimum of 15°C in a sunny spot in winter,<br />
reduce watering. VI-VIII.<br />
Solanum capsiciforme<br />
Solanum chippendalei<br />
(Australian Bush Tomato)<br />
Solanum citrullifolium<br />
(Watermelon Nightsha<strong>de</strong>)<br />
Solanum diversiflorum<br />
(Wamurla)<br />
Solanum erianthum<br />
(Potato Tree)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2033 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7295 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Australian Bush Tomato, perennial, semi-woody shrub with strongly pubescent silvery-grey<br />
leaves and ornamental, rich lilac flowers followed by round fruits, maturing to red, and which are used as<br />
a vegetable by the Aboriginies. The fruits have a melon-like taste and are eaten fresh or dried. They must<br />
be fully ripe, and the bitter center and seeds shall not be eaten. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-IX.<br />
Note: We strongly discourage the use of fruits as a vegetable as with an improper preparation these may<br />
have poisonous effects !<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3235 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50cm, Watermelon Nightsha<strong>de</strong> is native of dry plains in Mexico (Chihuahua). It is a medium-sized, erect<br />
growing annual with quite large, showy laven<strong>de</strong>r-blue flowers on spiny stems followed by small blackish<br />
fruits (toxic) embed<strong>de</strong>d in a spiny, beige capsule. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow in<br />
spring at some 20°C un<strong>de</strong>r glass, transplant seedlings after the last cold nights end of spring to early<br />
summer. A very fast growing ornamental plant. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8353 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7296 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (500)cm, Potato Tree is a woody tall shrub to small tree from subtropical and tropical America with<br />
large oval, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent leaves. Showy white flowers in terminal racemes followed by bright<br />
yellowish-orange (toxic) fruits. Grow as a pot plant. Keep cooler at a minimum of 15°C in a sunny spot in<br />
winter, reduce watering. VI-XI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2032 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Solanum esuriale<br />
(Quena)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7297 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Solanum etuberosum 100cm, a rarely seen semiwoody nontuberous perennial native of southern Chile, growing in open spots in<br />
woods. It has numerous terminal, beautiful, quite large, rich violet flowers above broadly serrated leaves.<br />
For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a<br />
minimum of some 15°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4510 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Solanum hispidum 200 (400)cm, a beautiful Mexican species with nice foliage and showy, rick lilac-blue flowers followed by<br />
greenish-yellow (non edible) fruits. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6448 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Solanum laciniatum 120 (300)cm, Kangaroo Apple or Poroporo, a fast growing tall shrub bright blue to mauve flowers, which<br />
are followed by small egg shaped, green berries (toxic) turning bright orange yellow when ripe. Has <strong>de</strong>eply<br />
dissected, lanceolate, dark green, shiny leaves. Native of Australia (from Auckland south to Dunedin). For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Grow as a pot plant. Keep cooler at a minimum of 15°C in a<br />
sunny spot in winter, reduce watering. VI-VIII.<br />
Solanum ligustrinum<br />
(Natri Tomatillo)<br />
Solanum marginatum<br />
(White-edged Nightsha<strong>de</strong>)<br />
Solanum maritimum<br />
(Esparto)<br />
Solanum pyracanthum<br />
(Porcupine Tomato)<br />
Solanum simile<br />
(Oondooroo)<br />
Solanum sodomaeum<br />
(Apple of Sodom)<br />
Solanum sturtianum<br />
(Thargomindah<br />
Nightsha<strong>de</strong>)<br />
Solanum symonii<br />
(Kangaroo Apple)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2370 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
150 (300)cm, Natri Tomatillo is a rarely seen semiwoody perennial shrub native of woods in Chile. It has<br />
numerous beautiful, quite large, rich violet flowers in terminal spikes followed by most ornamental orange<br />
to red fruits above entire or slightly undulated, leathery, dark green leaves. For any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4509 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
200 (400)cm, White-edged Nightsha<strong>de</strong> is a medium sized to tall woody shrub from Abyssinia (Africa).<br />
The ornamental, oval, undulated leaves have a white margin, and are white un<strong>de</strong>rneath. The white flowers<br />
are followed by round fruits , maturing to yellow. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the<br />
year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 12°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3561 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Esparto is a rarely seen biannual to semiwoody nontuberous perennial native of Chile, growing in<br />
open rocky spots in coastal areas. Makes numerous terminal, beautiful, quite large, rich violet flowers<br />
above strongly serrated leaves. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4508 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
40 (70)cm, Porcupine Tomato is a showy annual to perennial species with greyish-green leaves, rich<br />
violet-blue flowers and nicely contrasting bright orange spines. Flowers are followed by small greenish<br />
fruits (not edible). It is native of sun-exposed sites from South-Western USA to Mexico. Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Sow seeds in pots in spring at some 20°C,<br />
transplant to the final spot after the last freezing nights from late spring to early summer. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8010 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7298 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50cm, Apple of Sodom is native of South Africa, ornamental plant with large, dark purple flowers above<br />
undulated, dark green leaves and spiny stems. Flowers are followed by tomato-like, bright yellowishorange<br />
fruits (toxic). Grow as a pot plant. Keep cooler at a minimum of 15°C in a sunny spot in winter,<br />
reduce watering. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7359 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (1.000 semillas)<br />
€ 9,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4934 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca) (20 semillas)<br />
€ 0,39<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7299 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7300 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Solanum xanthocarpum 80cm, Kantakari, a slightly woody semiperennial with large, broadly dissected leaves on spiny stems and<br />
white flowers followed by yellowish green mottled fruits (not edible) in early autumn. Native to Malaysia,<br />
India and tropical Australia. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3137 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Solanum (Winterhardy Nightsha<strong>de</strong>)<br />
Winter hardy Nightsha<strong>de</strong>s are easily raised annuals to perennials with small white or lilac flowers, followed by colored berries in yellowishorange,<br />
red or black. For any rich soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot with sufficient watering in summer.<br />
Sow seeds flat directly into the gar<strong>de</strong>n at the end of spring or precultivate in pots in early spring at some 20°C and transplant seedlings<br />
after the last freezing nights.<br />
Aviso: All parts are highly poisonous to humans if ingested !<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
You find more Solanum species in these categories: Solanum (Canary Nightsha<strong>de</strong>), Solanum (Tropical Nightsha<strong>de</strong>), and Solanum (Fruit<br />
plants).<br />
Solanum dulcamara<br />
(Bittersweet Nightsha<strong>de</strong>)<br />
Solanum luteum<br />
(Orange Nightsha<strong>de</strong>)<br />
Solanum nigrum<br />
(Black Nightsha<strong>de</strong>)<br />
Sonchus (Giant Sowthistle)<br />
100 (150)cm, Bittersweet Nightsha<strong>de</strong> is native of most N Africa, Europe and Asia growing in humus rich,<br />
slightly moist soils in open spots in woods. A perennial climber with quite large lilac flowers followed by<br />
bright red berries. Sow flat directly into the ground at the end of spring. Plants require a climbing aid.<br />
Note: All parts are poisonous if ingested ! VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3341 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (80)cm, Orange Nightsha<strong>de</strong> is a Mediterranean and Asian native, preferring rich, well drained soils in<br />
very sunny positions. An annual, fast growing plant with small white flowers in lax clusters and yellowishorange<br />
berries. Sow flat directly into the ground at the end of spring after the last freezing nights. Will self<br />
sow un<strong>de</strong>r suitable conditions. Note: All parts are poisonous if ingested ! VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3336 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Black Nightsha<strong>de</strong> is native of most of the northern hemisphere, preferring rich, well drained<br />
soils in open sunny spots. An annual, fast growing plant with white flowers in clusters and black berries.<br />
Sow flat directly into the ground at the end of spring. Will readily self sow un<strong>de</strong>r suitable conditions. Note:<br />
All parts are poisonous if ingested ! VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3340 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Macaronesian Giant Lion Teeth are woody shrubs and very distinct from their minor, herbal relatives growing in Central Europe. They are<br />
native from the succulent to the laurel and pine forest, climbing up to the lower subalpine zone on Tenerife. All offered species are<br />
excellent, easily cultivated pot plants for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Several species make woody, erect<br />
stems and enormously large, <strong>de</strong>nse terminal rosettes with long leaves crowned by an impressively large inflorescence of bright yellow<br />
flowers. Especially the shrublike, tall species with stems crowned by an enourmously large leaf rosette are simply spectacular foliage<br />
plants: Sonchus acaulis, Sonchus arboreus, Sonchus canariensis, Sonchus congestus, Sonchus fruticosus, Sonchus hierrense, and<br />
Sonchus palmensis. In general most Sonchus species have a similar habit to the however not closer-related<br />
http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/prodtype.asp?strParents=70&CAT_ID=94376003&numRecordPosition=1Dendroseris and Robinsonia<br />
species (Robinson Crusoe Islands' Giant Cabbage Trees) from the Juan Fernán<strong>de</strong>z islands in the southeastern Pacific.<br />
Sow flat on any humus rich, very well drained substrate at some 20°C throughout the year in a sunny spot. Cover seeds ver thinly with soil.<br />
After germination move seedlings in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Keep slightly drier and very sunny in winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sonchus acaulis Exclusive 150 (250)cm, is a most ornamental, stemless or short stemmed perennial species with a basal rosette of<br />
up to 150cm in diameter of very long and broad, <strong>de</strong>eply serrated, fresh green leaves and a tall<br />
inflorescence of large, brilliant yellow flowers. Native of rich soils in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spots in<br />
Gran Canaria and Tenerife. For any rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> (summer) to full sun (winter).<br />
Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. Seeds from populations with a stemless rosette in the<br />
Anaga region (Bosque <strong>de</strong> Las Merce<strong>de</strong>s, 550m) and the Teno region (Barranco <strong>de</strong> Bucarón, 400m) on<br />
Tenerife and in the Valle <strong>de</strong> Tenteniguada on Gran Canaria (550m), as well as tall stem forming plants<br />
from the Teno region on Tenerife (Barranco <strong>de</strong> Blas, 600m). V-VII.<br />
Sonchus canariensis<br />
(Canary Giant Sowthistle)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Sonchus congestus<br />
Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7342 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Firgas, Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6192 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. <strong>de</strong> Bucarón, Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6191 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Las Merce<strong>de</strong>s, Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6193 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. Blas, Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3252 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenteniguada, Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Canary Giant Sowthistle is an impressivley tall, woody perennial with upright growing, light greyish<br />
brown, slightly branching stems crowned by showy, <strong>de</strong>nse terminal rosettes of large, strongly fern-like<br />
dissected leaves and showy clusters of numerous bright yellow flowers in spring. Native of Northwestern<br />
Tenerife, where it has become very rare. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep at a minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6200 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (400)cm, makes a tall woody shrub native of the upper succulent and the laurel forest zone on<br />
Tenerife and Gran Canaria. Makes woody, branching stems with a terminal, <strong>de</strong>nse rosette of very large,<br />
broadly serrated, dark green, glossy leaves and a central, short-stalked inflorescence with large, rich<br />
yellow flower heads. Easily grown in any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year.<br />
Keep plants drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. Seeds from Tenerife populations in the Anaga<br />
region (700m) and in the Teno region (Barranco <strong>de</strong> Bucarón, 350m and Barranco <strong>de</strong> Blas, 600m). Plants<br />
from the laurel forest in the Barranco <strong>de</strong> Blas have unsually narrow leaves. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6189 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. Blas)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6190 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Bco. <strong>de</strong> Bucarón)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3477 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Anaga)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Sonchus fauces-orci<br />
Exclusive<br />
Sonchus fruticosus<br />
Exclusive<br />
Sonchus gonzalezpadronii<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Sonchus leptocephalus<br />
Exclusive<br />
Sonchus palmensis<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Sonchus platylepsis<br />
Exclusive<br />
Sonchus radicatus<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Sonchus ustulatus ssp.<br />
ma<strong>de</strong>rensis Exclusive<br />
Sorbus (Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Mountain Ash Tree)<br />
30cm, makes a woody stem basis crowned with a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette of serrated leaves and branching,<br />
slen<strong>de</strong>r stalks with rich yellow flowers. Native of rock crevices on Tenerife (Spain), where it is becoming<br />
rare. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly<br />
drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6691 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (250)cm, broad, grayish green stems topped with a huge rosette of up to 50cm long, broadly<br />
serrated, glossy, mid green leaves and a terminal, lax branching inflorescence of very large, bright yellow<br />
flowers. Native of rich soils in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spots, especially in central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. For any rich,<br />
rocky, well drained soil. Partial sha<strong>de</strong> in summer, sunnier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. One of<br />
the most impressive and ornamental Sonchus species. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1208 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
70 (120)cm, is a showy medium tall plant with short woody stems and terminal rosettes of large, broadly<br />
cut, bluish-green leaves and a central lax inflorescence with very large, rich yellow flowers. Native of rock<br />
crevices in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spots on La Gomera. For any rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong><br />
(summer) to full sun (winter). Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7343 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (180)cm, filigree, erect, narrow, woody branches topped by finely dissected leaves and numerous<br />
small bright yellow flowers in terminal clusters. From the lower succulent to upper xerophytic zone<br />
growing in rock crevices and rocky positions on Gran Canaria and Tenerife. For any rich, yet very well<br />
drained soil. Keep very sunny in winter as it’s is like most Canary Giant Lion Teeth species winter<br />
growing. IX-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4883 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (300)cm, tall woody, branching shrub from La Palma with a showy terminal rosette with finely<br />
feathered leaves and a broad inflorescence with numerous bright yellow flowers. Good pot or container<br />
plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum<br />
of some 10°C in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5118 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, perennial woody species with a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette of yellowish green, serrated leaved on a short,<br />
massive trunk, and a laxly branching inflorescence of large, gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flower heads. Native of rock<br />
crevices in central Gran Canaria. For any rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> (summer) to full sun<br />
(winter). Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3251 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, is a showy medium tall plant with short woody stems and terminal rosettes of large, broadly<br />
cut leaves and a central lax inflorescence with very large, rich yellow flowers. Native of rock crevices in<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spots in northern parts of Tenerife. For any rich, well drained soil in partial<br />
sha<strong>de</strong> (summer) to full sun (winter). Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7344 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30cm, makes a woody stem basis crowned with a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette of serrated leaves and branching,<br />
slen<strong>de</strong>r stalks with rich yellow flowers. Native of rock crevices on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal), where it has<br />
become very rare. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6692 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Mountain Ash is an almost extinct, woody, tall evergreen to semi-evergreen shrub to small tree, and is nowadays restricted to few<br />
sites on higher altitu<strong>de</strong>s in central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. It has broadly feathered, dark green leaves with serrated leaflets, and brownish-grey stems. It<br />
makes flat, upwards facing umbels of creamy-white flowers followed by most ornamental <strong>de</strong>nsely packed bright orange-red fruits in late<br />
summer and autumn. The berries are edible after cooking (e.g. as jelly). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot,<br />
excellent container plant in the cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. As plants are quite frost resistant they may be planted out to a protected, sunny spot in<br />
the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil, slightly moist soil in a sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Seeds require a cooling period for<br />
several months before they germinate in following spring. After germination keep seedlings slightly drier. Plant out from spring to autumn<br />
as soon as young plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Sorbus aria ssp. cretica<br />
(Crete Rowan)<br />
2 (4)m, Crete Rowan is a tall <strong>de</strong>ciduous, strongly branching woody shrub with white flower umbels<br />
followed by ornamental, edible, orange-red fruits in late summer and autumn. Fruits are used on Cyprus<br />
to prepare a <strong>de</strong>licious preserves and marmala<strong>de</strong>s. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6664 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Sorbus ma<strong>de</strong>rensis<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Mountain Ash)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Sorbus (Mountain Ash Tree or Rowan)<br />
2 (5)m, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Mountain Ash is an utmost rare Ma<strong>de</strong>ira en<strong>de</strong>mic from rich, slightly moist soils in open<br />
spots and shrubs at higher altitu<strong>de</strong>s of central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (e.g. Paúl da Serra at some 1350m), has been<br />
severely <strong>de</strong>pleted by ongoing grazing of life stock. Ornamental container plant with feathered foliage and<br />
bright orange red fruits, which are <strong>de</strong>nsely packed in flat, pendulous umbels. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny, protected spot in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona climática USDA 7/8.<br />
IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1214 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Mountain Ash Trees, Rowans, or Whitebeams are <strong>de</strong>ciduous, tall woody shrubs to small trees with oval, serrated or feathered, glossy<br />
dark green leaves. They make compact umbels with white, creamy-white to greenish-yellow flowers followed by most ornamental salmonpink,<br />
orange-red to dark brownish-red berries in late summer and autumn. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. All species are very adoptable and robust. Seeds are always very scarce and selecting pure seed is extremely time and<br />
material consuming.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil, slightly moist soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Seeds require a cooling<br />
period for several months before they germinate in following spring. After germination keep seedlings slightly drier. Plant out from spring to<br />
autumn as soon as young plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6, si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sorbus americana<br />
(American Mountain Ash)<br />
Sorbus aria ssp. cretica<br />
(Crete Rowan)<br />
Sorbus caloneura<br />
(Chinese Mountain Ash)<br />
Sorbus <strong>de</strong>cora<br />
(Showy Mountain Ash)<br />
Sorbus discolor<br />
(Chinese Mountain Ash)<br />
Sorbus domestica<br />
(Servicetree)<br />
Sorbus glabrescens<br />
(White-fruited Rowan)<br />
Sorbus ma<strong>de</strong>rensis<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Mountain Ash)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Sorbus sargentiana<br />
(Sargent's Rowan)<br />
Sorbus scalaris<br />
(Chinese Mountain Ash)<br />
4 (8)m, American Mountain Ash is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, tall and broad woody shrub to small tree with spreading<br />
branches, broadly feathered, dark green leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of white flowers followed by intense<br />
orange red berries in autumn. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3938 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
2 (4)m, Crete Rowan is a tall <strong>de</strong>ciduous, strongly branching woody shrub with white flower umbels<br />
followed by ornamental, edible, orange-red fruits in late summer and autumn. Fruits are used on Cyprus<br />
to prepare a <strong>de</strong>licious preserves and marmala<strong>de</strong>s. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6664 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Chinese Mountain Ash is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, woody shrub with dark green, glossy oval leaves with<br />
prominent veines and serrated margins and terminal, upright hold clusters of white flowers followed by<br />
orange-brown fruits in autumn. This shrub has a beautiful orange-red leaf color in autumn. Native of<br />
montane woods in East Asia. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8525 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (7)m, Showy Mountain Ash is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, tall and broad woody shrub to small tree from North America<br />
with spreading branches, broadly feathered, glossy leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of white flowers followed by<br />
scarlet berries in autumn. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3939 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, Chinese Mountain Ash is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, tall woody shrub with upright growing stems, broadly<br />
feathered leaves and loose clusters of white flowers followed by bright orange berries in early autumn.<br />
Native of montane woods in northern China. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3940 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (7)m, Servicetree is a tall woody shrub to small tree with broadly feathered, leathery, dark green leaves<br />
and showy, edible yellowish-red fruits in late summer and early autumn. It is native throughout Europe,<br />
Northern Africa and Western Asia and has become increasingly rare. Easily grown in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4834 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, White-fruited Rowan is tall woody Chinese shrub with showy white fruits in autumn and feathered<br />
leaves. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained rocky soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4778 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (5)m, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Mountain Ash is an utmost rare Ma<strong>de</strong>ira en<strong>de</strong>mic from rich, slightly moist soils in open<br />
spots and shrubs at higher altitu<strong>de</strong>s of central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (e.g. Paúl da Serra at some 1350m), has been<br />
severely <strong>de</strong>pleted by ongoing grazing of life stock. Ornamental container plant with feathered foliage and<br />
bright orange red fruits, which are <strong>de</strong>nsely packed in flat, pendulous umbels. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny, protected spot in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Zona climática USDA 7/8.<br />
IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1214 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
3 (5)m, Sargent's Rowan (formerly offered as Sorbus spec. 002), has ornamental, <strong>de</strong>nse umbels of bright<br />
yellowish-orange fruits and broadly feathered leaves, turning bright orange-red in autumn. A showy<br />
species from woods in China. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained rocky soil in a sunny spot.<br />
IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4777 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (7)m, Chinese Mountain Ash is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, tall woody Chinese shrub with arching stems, narrow,<br />
leathery, glossy leaves and most ornamental clusters of white flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>nsely packed bright<br />
rose-red berries in autumn. An extremely beuatiful, compact growing species for any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3943 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Sorbus spec. 001 3 (5)m, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified species with ornamental, <strong>de</strong>nse umbels of bright scarlet fruits and broadly<br />
feathered leaves, turning bright red in autumn. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained rocky soil<br />
in a sunny spot. IV-V.V.<br />
Sorbus vilmorinii<br />
(Vilmorin's Mountain Ash)<br />
Sorbus x thuringiaca<br />
(Hybrid Service Tree)<br />
Sorbus (Servicetree)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4776 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (7)m, Vilmorin's Mountain Ash is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, tall woody shrub to small tree with arching branches,<br />
clusters of white flowers followed by showy pale rose red berries and broadly feathered leaves, turning<br />
bright orange-brown in early autumn. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3944 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (7)m, Hybrid Service Tree is a naturally ocurring hybrid, which was found the first time in 1773 in the<br />
vicinity of the city of Eisenach, Germany. Its' parents are Sorbus aucuparia (European Rowan) and<br />
Sorbus aria (Mountain Ash Tree). Makes a tall shrub to small tree with showy clusters of bright orange<br />
fruits and broadly feathered leaves, turning bright orange-yellow in autumn. Easily cultivated in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6563 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Servicetree is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, tall woody shrub to small tree with broad feathered, dark green leaves. It makes compact terminal umbels with<br />
white flowers followed by most ornamental, quite large, apple-like yellowish-red fruis in autumn. The servicetree has long been cultivated in<br />
central Europe, but has become increasingly rare. It has been used for its' edible fruits which are used for making jellies and flavoring<br />
juices (especially apple juice and ci<strong>de</strong>r wine in Germany). Easily cultivated in humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. Very adoptable and robust.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil, slightly moist soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Seeds require a cooling<br />
period for several months before they germinate in following spring. After germination keep seedlings slightly drier. Plant out from spring to<br />
autumn as soon as young plants are strong enough.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil, slightly moist soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Seeds require a cooling<br />
period for several months before they germinate in following spring. After germination keep seedlings slightly drier. Plant out from spring to<br />
autumn as soon as young plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6, si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sorbus domestica<br />
(Servicetree)<br />
Sorghum<br />
3 (7)m, Servicetree is a tall woody shrub to small tree with broadly feathered, leathery, dark green leaves<br />
and showy, edible yellowish-red fruits in late summer and early autumn. It is native throughout Europe,<br />
Northern Africa and Western Asia and has become increasingly rare. Easily grown in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4834 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sorghum are tropical, tall growing, usually annual species and belong to a broad genus from tropical and temperate climates on all<br />
continents. They makes <strong>de</strong>nse terminal and lateral inflorescences followed by small dark brown to almost black seeds on arching stems<br />
with maturity. Seeds are edible and are roasted and ground for the preparation of a flour for baking bread. For any rich, well drained, rather<br />
rocky soil in full sun.<br />
Sow in any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C un<strong>de</strong>r glass in early spring. Carefully transplant seedlings to their final spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from end of spring to early summer.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sorghum bicolor 250 (400)cm, is a fast growing annual with impressively tall stems crowned by ornamental brownish-black<br />
seeds in <strong>de</strong>nse spikes above long lanceolate leaves. It is native of dryish sunny spots in North Africa and<br />
is wi<strong>de</strong>ly cultivated for its' seeds which are roasted and ground into flour. Easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights in late spring or early<br />
summer . VII-X.<br />
Sorghum dochna var.<br />
technicum<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4796 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
200 (300)cm, is a fast growing annual with impressively tall stems crowned by ornamental dark reddishbrown<br />
to greyish-brown seeds in <strong>de</strong>nse spikes above long lanceolate leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights in late spring or early<br />
summer. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6519 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Sorghum durra 300 (400)cm, is a fast growing annual with impressively tall stems crowned by ornamental light reddishbrown<br />
seeds in lose spikes above long lanceolate leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in<br />
full sun. Sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights in late spring or early summer. VII-X.<br />
Sparaxis (Harlekin Flowers)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6520 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Bluebonnets, Cape Buttercups or Harlequin Flowers is a small genus of bulbous plants native from the southwestern Cape and western<br />
Karoo in South Africa. Most species make broad, basal, iris like leaves and most showy bright colored flowes in sha<strong>de</strong>s of yellow, orange,<br />
red, violet or blue. All species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. During dormancy keep plants<br />
rather dry and in winter at a minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to a minimum. Excellent in a frostfree greenhouse or<br />
wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, for their small to medium tall size they can be grown in rather small pots on window sills as well.<br />
Sow the small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C<br />
throughout the year and soil always slighly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will siginificantly<br />
enhance germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Sparaxis bulbifera<br />
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No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8620 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sparaxis elegans 10 (20)cm, an utmost beautiful species with pale salmon-orange flowers with a purple and dark brown<br />
checkered inner ring and short and broad leaves. Native of clay flats from the Bokkeveld Escarpment and<br />
western Karoo.<br />
Sparaxis grandiflora ssp.<br />
acutiloba<br />
Sparaxis grandiflora ssp.<br />
grandiflora<br />
Sparaxis maculosa<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4053 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (25)cm, a subspecies with bright yellow flowers above very short and broad leaves. Native from the<br />
Olifants River Valley. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During<br />
dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4054 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
10 (25)cm, a subspecies with plum lilac to wine red flowers above very short and broad leaves. Native<br />
from the Tulbagh Valley. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During<br />
dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4055 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8621 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sparaxis meterlekampiae 15 (30)cm, an unusual species with a large upper dark purple petal and white blotches on lower petals<br />
above very short and broad leaves. Native from rocky sandstone slopes from the Bokkeveld Mountains to<br />
Piekeniers Kloof. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During<br />
dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4056 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sparaxis tricolor 10 (40)cm, an outstanding species with rich orange flowers with a yellow throat and a blackish narrow<br />
inner ring. Native of seasonally wet clay soils in flats in the Western Cape. For any rich, well drained<br />
substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Spartocytisus (Canary Subalpine Broom)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4057 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Canary Subalpine Broom is a monotypic genus within the Fabaceae and restricted to the subalpine zone of the Cañadas <strong>de</strong>pression on<br />
the island of Tenerife, where it represents one of its main floral components. Makes a broad woody shrub with leafless, grayish-green,<br />
long branches and numerous, strongly fragrant, white to whitish-rose flowers in spring. A very floriferous shrub. Good container plant for<br />
any rocky, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 0°C. I<strong>de</strong>al in the cold greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Ol<strong>de</strong>r plants may be planted in a protected spot in any well drained soil in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow seeds in any rocky, well drained soil in full sun. Keep seedlings very sunny, especially in their first winter.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Spartocytisus filipes 150 (250)cm, tall woody shrub with almost leafless, green branches and axillary born, pure white, fragrant<br />
flowers. Native of open spots on all western islands. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. Keep at a winter minimum of some 7°C with reduced watering. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3289 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5160 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sphaeralcea (Orange Desert Mallow) & Malacothamnus (Bush Mallow)<br />
Orange Desert Mallow or Globe Mallows and Bush Mallows are semi-woody perennial from rocky dryish sites in southwestern USA. Most<br />
mallows have basally branching, tall upright racemes which are <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with showy cup-shaped orange to red or rose-lilac flowers<br />
above greyish-green, smoothly haired leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained, slightly rock or sandy soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow fine seeds flat in any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil. Keep pots in full sun in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant as<br />
soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Sphaeralcea ambigua<br />
(Orange Desert Mallow)<br />
Sphaeralcea coccinea<br />
(Scarlet Globe Mallow)<br />
Sphaeralcea gierischii<br />
(Gierisch's Globemallow)<br />
Sphaeralcea grossulariifolia<br />
(Gooseberry Leafed<br />
Globemallow)<br />
70 (120)cm, Orange Desert Spring Mallow is an utmost beautiful herbaceous perennial with several<br />
upright stalks covered with small orange, scarlet to <strong>de</strong>ep red flowers and greyish-green leaves. Native of<br />
rocky sites in <strong>de</strong>sert areas in southwestern USA. For any rich, very well drained, slightly rocky soil in a<br />
sunny spot. I<strong>de</strong>al solitary plant in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4765 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Scarlet Globe Mallow makes dwarf, upright stems with several reddish orange to salmon<br />
orange flowers cups. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot with some protection from winter<br />
wetness. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Fremont County, Colorado,<br />
USA at some 1600m. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5341 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
130 (150)cm, Gierisch's Globemallow makes tall, upright, semi woody stems with several bright orange<br />
flowers above dark green leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified<br />
wild collection in Mohave County, Arizona, USA at some 1050m. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5342 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Gooseberry Leafed Globemallow is a short perennial from the south-western USA and has<br />
pink flowers above greyish-green leaves. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6568 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Sphaeralcea laxa<br />
(Caliche Globemallow)<br />
Sphaeralcea munroana<br />
(Orange Globemallow)<br />
Staehelina<br />
100 (150)cm, Caliche Globemallow makes medium tall, upright, semi woody stems with several pink to<br />
pale laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers above bluish-gey felted leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Seeds from a certified wild collection in Sierra County, New Mexico, USA at some 1400m. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5343 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
60 (80)cm, Orange Globemallow makes medium tall, upright stems with brilliant orange flowers above<br />
dark green , lobed leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild<br />
collection in Churchill, Nevada, USA at some 1850m. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5344 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Staehelina is a small and rarely cultivated genus within the daisy family (Asteraceae) and native of rocky mountain sites in the Eastern<br />
Mediterranean and Asia Minor. Most species are evergreen perennials with <strong>de</strong>nse rosettes of nice, leathery foliage on short woods stalks<br />
and bright rose flower heads followed by "fluffy" seed capsules. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in a protected position<br />
in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained substrate. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected and sunny spot during winter. Transplant to the final spot as<br />
soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Staehelina petiolata<br />
(Creta Staehelina)<br />
Staphylea (Blad<strong>de</strong>r Nut)<br />
20cm, Creta Staehelina is an evergreen perennial from steep cliffs and mountain slopes on Crete and<br />
makes a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette of leathery, dark green leaves, silvery beneath on short woody stems and bright<br />
rose flowers in summer. For any rich, well drained soil in a protected spot. Excellent in full sun in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8247 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Blad<strong>de</strong>r Nuts belong to a small genus which is native throughout Eurasia and North America. They are small to medium sized <strong>de</strong>cidous<br />
shrubs with broaf feathered leaves and pendulous panicles of rather unconspicuous flowers followed by an ornamental, inflated calyx<br />
embedding the seeds. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough or in autumn<br />
after leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Staphylea bumalda<br />
(Japanese Blad<strong>de</strong>r Nut)<br />
Stewartia (Pseudocamellia)<br />
200 (300)cm, Japanese Blad<strong>de</strong>r Nut is a medium tall, <strong>de</strong>cidous shrub from Japan with broad feathered<br />
leaves and pendulous panicles of small white flowers, which are followed by an ornamental, inflated calyx<br />
embedding the seeds. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8694 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
Stewartia are rarely known shrubs with dark-green, glossy, leathery, <strong>de</strong>ciduous foliage. Being close to the genus Camellia, Stewartia have<br />
camellia-like, large, and faintly sweet-scented flowers. Easy for a moist and leafy soil on a peat basis in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny<br />
position, fully hardy.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, well drained soil in autumn to late spring. Keep pots in a sunny and protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> during winter.<br />
Carefully transplant young plants in autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Stewartia mona<strong>de</strong>lpha 5 (8)m, <strong>de</strong>ciduous small tree with a pyramidal crown in adult specimens and white flowers in early<br />
summer. Dark green, elliptic, serrated, leathery leaves turning red to maroon in autumn. Native of slightly<br />
moist, open spots in woods in Japan. For a sunny spot in any humus rich, acidic, well drained soil. USDA<br />
Climate Zone 6. VI.<br />
Stewartia pseudocamellia<br />
(Japanese Stewartia)<br />
Stewartia rostrata<br />
(Upright Pseudocamellia)<br />
Stokesia (Stoke's Aster)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3127 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
2 (3)m, Japanese Stewartia is a large shrub to small tree with large Camelia shaped, white flowers with a<br />
bright orange colored center in mid summer. Especially <strong>de</strong>corative crimson red to orange fall leaf color.<br />
For a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in a peaty, slightly moist soil. Fully hardy. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2910 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6819 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Stoke’s Aster is a beautiful perennial from prairies in North America. It bears quite large, bright laven<strong>de</strong>r, lilac to pink, rarely pure white<br />
flowers on short stalks above a basal leaf rosette. Stokesia is easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Stokesia laevis<br />
(Stokes Aster)<br />
10 (20)cm, Stokes Aster is a herbaceous perennial with beautiful pale lilac-blue flower heads above<br />
lanceolate leaves on short stems. Native of wetlands and moist meadows in southeastern USA. Easily<br />
cultivated in any humus rich, slightly moist, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4794 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Strelitzia (Bird-of-Paradise)<br />
The genus of Bird-of-Paradise is ma<strong>de</strong> up of only two to three species native to South Africa. All are excellent, easily grown container<br />
plants with attractive fan-like foliage and spectacular, long-lasting flowers. For any rich, well drained soil. Keep plants drier and sunny in<br />
winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seeds (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 20°C in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Seeds may need time to germinate. Seedlings are quite fast<br />
growing and may reach flowering size in 3 years for Strelitzia reginae.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Strelitzia nicolai<br />
(White Bird-of-Paradise)<br />
Strelitzia reginae<br />
(Bird-of-Paradise)<br />
Strophanthus (Arrow Poison Vine)<br />
3 (15)m, White Bird-of-Paradise makes a very tall stem and huge, ovoid, dark green fan like leaves.<br />
Mature plants have large cream white canoe shaped, short stalked flowers. For any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. I-XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2373 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Bird-of-Paradise makes a <strong>de</strong>nse cluster of dark green, long stalked leaves and utmost<br />
showy flower stalks crowned by a canoe shaped inflorescence with orange and sky blue bracts. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some<br />
10°C. Will freely flower as a container plant. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2387 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Arrow Poison Vine are perennial woody, evergreen vines from mostly Africa and a few species in Asia. They have robust, leathery foliage<br />
and showy star-like, fragrant flowers. Seeds (as well as all other parts of the entire plant!) contain a very strong poison which has been<br />
used as a lethal arrow poison by several African tribes. For any well drained soil, keep partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny.<br />
Sow at a minimum of some 20°C in any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Keep at a minimum of some 10°C in<br />
winter in a sunny position and let fall soil slightly drier.<br />
10 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Strophanthus petersianus<br />
Strophanthus speciosus<br />
Stylidium (Triggerplant)<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Stylidium affine<br />
(Queen Triggerplant)<br />
Stylidium albomontis<br />
Stylidium diuroi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Stylidium graminifolium<br />
(Grass Triggerplant)<br />
Stylidium laricifolium<br />
Stylidium plantagineum<br />
(Plantain Triggerplant)<br />
Succisa & Succisella (Devil's Bit Scabious)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8311 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8310 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7301 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7302 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7303 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7304 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7305 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7306 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Devil's Bit Scabious are ornamental perennials and produce numerous tall flower stalks from late spring to the end of summer in most<br />
species. All are easily grown in any humus rich, well drained. slightly moist soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained soil from autumn to late spring. Keep pots in a sunny and protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong><br />
during winter. Transplant from spring to autumn as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Succisa pratensis<br />
(Devil's Bit Scabious)<br />
Succisella inflexa<br />
(Marsh Devil's Bit Scabious)<br />
90 (130)cm, Devil's Bit Scabious is a tall growing, losely branching perennial with several rose blue flower<br />
heads on elegant stems above a basal leaf rosette. This Eurasian species is native of meadows and is<br />
easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot and has very long flowering period. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5151 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
90 (130)cm, Marsh Devil's Bit Scabious is a tall growing, losely branching perennial with several ice blue<br />
flower heads on elegant stems above a basal leaf rosette. This species from southeastner Europe is<br />
native of marshes and moist meadows and is easily grown in any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist<br />
soil in a sunny spot and has very long flowering period. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5152 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Swainsona (Australian Desert Pea)<br />
Desert Peas usually are sprawling semiperennial to perennial semi-woody sub shrubs from arid areas in Australia and South Africa.<br />
Several species have ornamental, bright colored flowers, of which Swainsona formosa (syn. Clianthus formosus) from Central Australia<br />
probably has the most beautiful of all, not only for its unusual large size, but for its bright scarlet color with a contrasting central black<br />
blotch. Suitable for any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter reduce watering to a minimum<br />
and keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, very well drained, rather inorganic soil at a rather high temperature of some 25°C. Keep pots in full sun, so that<br />
seedlings <strong>de</strong>velop vigorously. Germination in this genus is erratic may take several weeks to months.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Swainsona formosa<br />
(Sturt’s Desert Pea)<br />
Symphyandra (Ring Bellflower)<br />
20 (40)cm, Sturt’s Desert Pea is a most ornamental semiperennial to perennial Australian native with very<br />
large, up to 7cm long, scarlet to <strong>de</strong>ep red, keeled flowers on soft-woo<strong>de</strong>d, prostate stem with hairy,<br />
grayish green, feathered foliage. For any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in full sun throughout<br />
the year with reduced watering in winter at a minimum of some 20°C if grown as a perennial. III-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3800 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ring Bellflowers are native of the Mediterranean region through Asia. It is a small group of biennial to perennial plants with attractive basal<br />
rosettes, leafy stems and <strong>de</strong>nse clusters of nodding, white to blue or purple, campanula-like flowers. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n, where<br />
they will self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions.<br />
Sow on top of any rich, well drained soil with a good portion of coarse sand or grit. Do not cover dust like seeds. Carefully transplant to the<br />
open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are large enough to handle.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Symphyandra hofmannii 30 (60)cm, makes carpets of nearly ovate to lanceolate, coarsely <strong>de</strong>ntate leaves, which are sometimes<br />
tinged with light bronze. Cream-colored to pure white, bell-like flowers. Native of rocky slopes in the<br />
Balkans. Easy in any rich, well drained, rocky soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Excellent in a<br />
protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1810 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Symphyandra pendula 30 (40)cm, a short-lived perennial species with showy pendulous creamy-white bellflowers. Native of<br />
rocky mountainous sites in the Caucasus and Transcaucasus. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun.<br />
Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4839 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Symphyandra wanneri 15 (20)cm, a short-lived perennial species with showy pendulous, pale blue bellflowers. Native of<br />
Bulgaria, the former Yugoslavia and northern Greece. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Excellent<br />
in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4838 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Symphyandra zangezura 20 (30)cm, a short-lived perennial species with showy pendulous, pale laven<strong>de</strong>r or blue to rarely pure<br />
white bellflowers. Native of rocky slopes in montane regions in the Caucasus and Western Asia. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
Talinum (Rock Flower)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4837 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Rock Flowers are dwarf perennials from dryish, rocky to sandy sites from southern North America to South America. Species offered here<br />
have semi-succulent, linear leaves and filigree stalks crowned by white, rose to rich pink flowers. For any rich, very well drained soil in full<br />
sun. Excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plants.<br />
Sow fine seeds flat on any rich, sandy, well drained soil. Do not cover seeds with soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected and sunny spot.<br />
Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Talinum calycinum<br />
(Largflower Fameflower)<br />
Talinum paniculatum<br />
Talinum rugospermum<br />
(Prairie Fameflower)<br />
Tamarindus (Tamarind)<br />
10 (20)cm, Largflower Fameflower makes an upright stalk crowned by shoy bright pink flowers above<br />
semi succulent, bluish green leaves. It is native of sandy to rocky soils in central and southern USA. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5456 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8044 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Prairie Fameflower is an endangered species with upright stalk crowned by white to pale rose<br />
flowers above semi succulent leaves. It is native of sandy to rocky soils in central and southern USA. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5455 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Tamarindus are trees or shrubs with <strong>de</strong>corative, feathered leaves, suited for any sunny position. Will go dormant in winter at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C and loose most leaves.<br />
Sow at 20°C throughout the year in any rich, well drained soil. Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 7°C. Very attractive, dark-green<br />
and glossy foliage.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Tamarindus indica Tamarind Tree, a <strong>de</strong>licious, sweet sour brown fruit pulp is extracted from mature, dried fruits. The pulp is<br />
used in many Asian dishes and makes a <strong>de</strong>licious drink as well if mixed with water and some sugar. As a<br />
container plant it makes an elegant shrub with broadly feathered leaves and numerous racemes of small<br />
reddish yellow flowers on ol<strong>de</strong>r specimens.<br />
Tamus (Black Bryony or Ladies' Seal)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1971 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Tamus usually form large, perennial un<strong>de</strong>rground corms/rhizomes from which numerous, fast growing annual vines will emerge in spring.<br />
Most Tamus species have only small flowers, but are excellent foliage vines due to their heart-shaped, glossy leaves and showy, bright<br />
colored berries in autumn. Will grow in any rich, yet well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Very easy and adoptable.<br />
Sow from autumn to late spring in any rather sandy soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d place. Will germinate in early summer. Transplant dormant<br />
corms/rhizomes in either autumn or early spring.<br />
Aviso: Todas las partes son tóxicas si son ingestidas.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
Price is given per package (10 seeds) or per dormant flowering-sized rhizome (length in cm).<br />
Note: All rhizomes are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Tamus communis<br />
(Black Bryony)<br />
Tecoma<br />
150 (300)cm, Black Bryony makes annual vines from a perennial fleshy root. It is native to S and southeastern<br />
Europe (Italy form), the Canary Islands (La Palma form), and the E Mediterranean (Lebanon<br />
form), growing in partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in woods. A very fast growing, <strong>de</strong>corative vine with ornamental,<br />
intense red berries in autumn. Makes impressive corms. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1812 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Italia)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2928 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6653 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8278 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Tecoma is ma<strong>de</strong> up of some excellent, slow growing members perfectly suited as container plants. Evergreen to semi-evergreen erect<br />
shrubs from S Africa to S America with attractive foliage and clusters of bright-colored flowers. For any well drained soil.<br />
Sow the paper-like seeds very flat in any sandy or rocky soil at 20 to 25°C. Keep cooler at a minimum of some 12°C in a sunny position in<br />
winter, let fall drier. Endures even very shady light conditions in winter.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Tecoma stans 2 (4)m, small erect shrub from South America with walnut-like leaves and trumpet-like flowers in bright<br />
yellow. Very resistant and easily grown in pots in any rich soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In<br />
winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C. VII-IX.<br />
Teline (Canary Islands' Broom)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2404 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Canary Islands' Brooms are Genista like, woody, evergreen shrubs from the Canary Islands with ornamental, usually terminally born<br />
clusters of flowers in either yellow, cream or white. They prefer a humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil un<strong>de</strong>r sunny conditions.<br />
Make good pot plants for a cool, frostfree wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, with a very rich flowering in early to late spring.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained, slightly rocky soil at some 20°C throughout the year. Keep seedlings sunny, especially in their first winter.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: De acuerdo con las leyes alemanas nacionales (BNatSchG y BArtSchV) tan bien como las convenciones a nivel europeo<br />
(Convención <strong>de</strong> Berna) e internacional (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) no<br />
ven<strong>de</strong>mos ningún material tal como semillas proveniendo <strong>de</strong> plantas salvajes protegidas. Las semillas <strong>de</strong> dichas plantas protegidas<br />
<strong>de</strong>rivan exclusivamente <strong>de</strong> plantas propagadas artificialmente en cultivos hortículos en Alemania respectivamente en el Líbano, don<strong>de</strong> las<br />
plantas se han tomado en cultivo a finales <strong>de</strong> los años 70 y al principio <strong>de</strong> los años 80 <strong>de</strong>l siglo pasado.<br />
Teline canariensis Exclusive 150 (200), woody shrub with small, trifoliate, grayish green leaves and axillary and terminal, short<br />
racemes with bright yellow flowers. Native of open spots in succulent shrub zone on Tenerife and Gran<br />
Canaria. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep plants drier in<br />
winter at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
Teline ma<strong>de</strong>rensis var.<br />
ma<strong>de</strong>rensis Exclusive<br />
Teline microphylla<br />
Exclusive<br />
Teline patens<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4689 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3469 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (4)m, tall woody shrub with bright green leaves and numerous axillary, rich yellow flowers. Native of<br />
open spots in central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the<br />
year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6398 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (250), woody shrub with narrow, silver green haired leaves and numerous bright yellow, axillary and<br />
terminal born flowers. Native of open spots in central and S Gran Canaria. For any rich, very well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep at a winter minimum of some 7°C with reduced watering. V-<br />
VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3287 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6850 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Teline stenopetala ssp.<br />
microphylla Exclusivo<br />
Teline stenopetala ssp.<br />
pauciovulata Exclusive<br />
Teline stenopetala ssp.<br />
sericea Exclusivo<br />
Teline stenopetala ssp.<br />
stenopetala Exclusivo<br />
Telopea (Waratah)<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Telopea speciosissima<br />
(Waratah)<br />
Telopea truncata<br />
(Tasmanian Waratah)<br />
Tephrosia (Bicolored Goat's Rue)<br />
200 (300)cm, woody, branching shrub from El Hierro with small narrow, trifoil leaves and terminal<br />
racemes with bright yellow flowers. Good pot or container plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5119 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
180 (300)cm, a very rare tall woody shrub with trifoil feathered, grayish-green leaves and terminal clusters<br />
of bright yellow flowers. Native of sunny spots in the laurel forest zone in central La Gomera, where it is<br />
known from few sites only. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year.<br />
Keep drier in winter at a minimum of some 10°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4723 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (300)cm, woody, branching shrub from few sites in central La Palma (e.g. south of La Cumbrecita)<br />
with silvery haired, trifoil leaves and terminal racemes with bright yellow flowers. Good pot or container<br />
plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep drier at a minimum<br />
of some 10°C in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5120 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (500)cm, tall woody shrub from rich, slightly moist soils in open spots in the laurel forest on La Palma<br />
and Tenerife. Broadly trifoil feathered leaves on upright to bowing branches and terminal clusters of rich<br />
yellow flowers. In winter keep plants very sunny and cooler at a minimum of some 10°C. II-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3035 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7308 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7309 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Goat's Rue makes most ornamental, bicolored pea-like flowers above feathered leaves on semi-erect growing to creeping stems. This<br />
perennial species is native of rich soils in sunny spots in prairies and open spots in woods in North America. It is easily grown in any rich,<br />
well-drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil, and place pots in a sunny, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant seedling to the final spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Tephrosia virginiana<br />
(Goat's Rue)<br />
Tetradium (Beebee Tree)<br />
30 (70)cm, Goat's Rue is a herbaceous perennial with pinnately divi<strong>de</strong>d leaves and most ornamental,<br />
bicolored, yellowish-white and pink pea-like flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse clusters. It is native of dry prairies and open<br />
spots in woods throughout eastern USA. It is easily grown in a rich, well drained soil in full sun spot. This<br />
species makes a <strong>de</strong>ep running rootsystem, thus it shall be undisturbed once transplanted to the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0026 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Beebee Tree is a small genus with only some nine <strong>de</strong>ciduous trees from temperate to tropical regions in eastern Asia. They have broad<br />
feathered leaves and terminal clusters of white flowers followed by bright reddish-pink, strongly aromatic capsules with glossy black seeds<br />
insi<strong>de</strong>. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough or in autumn<br />
after leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Tetradium daniellii<br />
(Beebee Tree)<br />
Tetragonolobus (Dragon's-Teeth)<br />
10 (15)m, Beebee Tree is a tall Asian winter hardy, <strong>de</strong>ciduous tree with feathered leaves and terminal<br />
clusters of flowers followed by aromatic, rose-red fruit capsules with shiny black seeds insi<strong>de</strong>. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6516 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Dragon's-Teeth are semi-erect to creeping ground covering perennials with broad feathered leaves and numerous pea-like pale yellow or<br />
brownish-red flowers throughout summer. For any well drained soil in full sun. Excellent for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong> and transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Tetragonolobus maritimus<br />
(Yellow Dragon's-Teeth)<br />
20 (40)cm, Yellow Dragon's-Teeth is a creeping groundcoverer with broad feathered leaves and<br />
numerous pale yellow, pea-like flowers throughout summer. Native of dry, rocky to sandy soils in Central<br />
Europe, where it has become rather rare. Easily cultivated in an rich, well drained soil in full sun. Excellent<br />
for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4607 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Tetragonolobus purpureus<br />
(Red Asparagus Pea)<br />
20 (40)cm, Red Asparagus Pea is a trailing perennial native of rocky, sunny sites in the Mediterranean. It<br />
makes trilobed leaves and small showy dark red flowers followed by winged seedpods, which are edible<br />
when harvested unripe and the cooked. These have an asparagus-like taste. Easily cultivated in any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent groundcoverer in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4673 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Teucrium (Mediterranean and Canary Sage German<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Mediterranean German<strong>de</strong>r and Canary Sage German<strong>de</strong>r are in contrast to their mostly herbaceous continental relatives perennial, woody<br />
small shrubs with distinct, smooth, <strong>de</strong>nsely silvery-grey haired, aromatic leaves and nice axillary born, funnel shaped, orange to red or pale<br />
rose flowers. The Canary Sage German<strong>de</strong>r is the only species on the islands and en<strong>de</strong>mic to open spots in xerophytic shrub formations<br />
on all western islands including Gran Canaria, where it is always quite rarely seen. Seeds are always scarce. All species require a well<br />
drained, rather rocky or sandy substrate in full sun throughout the year. Keep cooler in winter with reduced watering in an always sunny<br />
spot at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Sow flat on any rich, very well drained soil. Keep seedlings very sunny throughout the year, but especially in winter at a minimum of some<br />
15°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Teucrium asiaticum<br />
(Balearic German<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Teucrium betonicum<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Sage German<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Teucrium cossonii ssp.<br />
cossonii<br />
(Cosson's Sage German<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Teucrium cyprium ssp.<br />
cyprium<br />
(Cyprus German<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Teucrium divaricatum ssp.<br />
divaricatum<br />
(Aegean Sage German<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Lavandula <strong>de</strong>ntata<br />
(French Laven<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
15 (25)cm, Balearic German<strong>de</strong>r is a perennial species with upright hold stalks with pale rose flowers and<br />
aromatic, narrow foliage. Despite it's name it is native of sunny , rocky spots on the Belearic islands of<br />
Menorca and Mallorca (Spain). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year with<br />
some protection outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8034 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Sage German<strong>de</strong>r is a beautiful perennial with ornamental greyish-green, smoothly<br />
haired, slightly aromatic foliage and several racemes with bright lilac flowers. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6407 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Cosson's Sage German<strong>de</strong>r is a half hardy perennial with a woody base from mountaineous<br />
regions on the Balearics (Spain). It makes narrow, grayish-green, fragrant leaves and short terminal<br />
racemes of sage-like, rose flowers. For any rich, well drained, substrate in full sun throughout the year.<br />
Best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frost free conditions with reduced watering in winter at a minimum of some 5°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7367 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Cyprus German<strong>de</strong>r is a cushion forming, strongly aromatic species with <strong>de</strong>nsely white woolly<br />
haired leaves and bright rose flowers in summer. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6675 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Aegean Sage German<strong>de</strong>r is a perennial species with upright hold stalks with white to rose<br />
flowers and aromatic foliage. It is native of sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in the Aegean region. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year with some light protection outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7147 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Dune German<strong>de</strong>r is a half hardy perennial with a woody base from sandy soils in the vicinity of<br />
the sea in the western Mediterranean. It has narrow, toothed grayish-green to dark green, fragrant leaves<br />
and short terminal racemes of bright rose flowers. For any rich, well drained, substrate on a sand basis in<br />
full sun throughout the year. Best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frost free conditions with reduced watering in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 5°C. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4924 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Teucrium francoi 20 (30)cm, an only recently in 2007 newly <strong>de</strong>scribed species native of Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
Teucrium heterophyllum<br />
ssp. brevipilosum<br />
Teucrium micropidioi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Cyprus German<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6445 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (120)cm, a small woody shrub with subspecies brevipilosum native of the xerophytic shrub zone on<br />
Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Gomera, and La Palma. On El Hierro it is represented by the subspecies<br />
hierrense, whereas on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira the type supspecies heterophyllum is found. It has ornamental silverygrey,<br />
oval leaves which have a very pleasant, light aromatic scent. Its' orange red funnel shaped flowers<br />
turn to bright blood red with age. For any rich, well drained, preferably slightly stony soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. Keep cooler at a minimum of some 15°C in winter with reduced watering. Flowers<br />
from late autumn to late spring. X-III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3459 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3044 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Palma)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Cyprus German<strong>de</strong>r is a short, woody, evergreen perennial with narrow, <strong>de</strong>nsely greyish-white<br />
wooly, strongly aromatic leaves and numerous pale lilac to <strong>de</strong>ep lilac flowers in globe shape flower heads.<br />
Native of dryish rocky sites on Cyprus in full sun. For any rich, well drained substrate in full sun<br />
throughout the year. Preferably keep frostfree in winter with reduced watering and a winter minimum<br />
temperature of some 5°C. Seeds from a wild collection in Parekklishia, south-western Cyprus at some<br />
250m. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6325 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Teucrium spec. 001<br />
(ex Troodos, Cyprus)<br />
Teucrium (Winter Hardy German<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
30 (50)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified perennial species from lower elevations of the Troodos mountain range on<br />
Cyprus. Makes a basal rosette of fresh green leaves and branching stems with small pink flowers. For<br />
any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Supposedly not reliably winter hardy in<br />
Central Europe. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6676 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gaman<strong>de</strong>r is a broad genus from Eurasia and the Mediterranean. They are either dwarf ground covering perennials of small woody<br />
shrubs. Several species are cultivated for their ornamental flowers or for their aromatic leaves. They are easily cultivated in any rich, well<br />
drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. All species offered on this page are non-invasive.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Do not cover seeds with soil. Keep pots in full sun in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Teucrium asiaticum<br />
(Balearic German<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Teucrium divaricatum ssp.<br />
divaricatum<br />
(Aegean Sage German<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Teucrium flavum ssp.<br />
flavum<br />
(Yellow German<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Teucrium marum ssp.<br />
marum<br />
(Cat Thyme)<br />
Teucrium polium<br />
(Felty German<strong>de</strong>r)<br />
Thalia (Hardy Water Canna)<br />
15 (25)cm, Balearic German<strong>de</strong>r is a perennial species with upright hold stalks with pale rose flowers and<br />
aromatic, narrow foliage. Despite it's name it is native of sunny , rocky spots on the Belearic islands of<br />
Menorca and Mallorca (Spain). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year with<br />
some protection outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8034 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Aegean Sage German<strong>de</strong>r is a perennial species with upright hold stalks with white to rose<br />
flowers and aromatic foliage. It is native of sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in the Aegean region. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year with some light protection outsi<strong>de</strong> in the gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7147 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Yellow German<strong>de</strong>r is a short, woody, evergreen perennial with dark green, slightly aromatic<br />
leaves and several spikes with pale yellow flowers. Native of rocky mountain sites in the Mediterranean<br />
and of Asia Minor. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5245 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sardinia)<br />
€ 2,49<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5177 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Cat Thyme is a short, woody, evergreen perennial with narrow, greyish green, strongly<br />
aromatic leaves. Crushed leaves exu<strong>de</strong> a pepper like smell. To humans this may be cautiously <strong>de</strong>scribed<br />
as being irritant, yet as its name suggests, cats apparently love it. It makes numerous lilac flowers in<br />
summer. Native of rocky mountain sites in the Mediterranean. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a protected spot in full sun. Seeds from a wild collection in the vicinity of Pedra Longa, Sardinia<br />
(Italy) at some 150m. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5178 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Felty German<strong>de</strong>r is a dwarf, semi-woody, evergreen perennial with narrow, whitish-grey, very<br />
aromatic leaves and <strong>de</strong>nse terminnal whitish-green flower heads. It is native of rocky mountain sites<br />
throughout the Mediterranean and the Middle East. In the Middle East it has been long used in traditional<br />
medicine, yet more recent studies showed a liver and kidney toxicity. Easily cultivated in any rich, very well<br />
drained soil in a protected spota and full sun. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8721 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Water Cannas are fully winter hardy aquatic perennials with showy, large, banana like leaves on long stalks, which will give a tropical<br />
touch to any gar<strong>de</strong>n in the northern hemisphere. The make tall, lax racemes with pendulous dark violet (Thalia <strong>de</strong>albata) or pale violetlaven<strong>de</strong>r<br />
(Thalia geniculata) flowers. From wetlands and swamps in southeastern USA. For any humus rich soil in shallow water in a<br />
sunny spot. Excellent for the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond or in a water filled container. In very cold region cover water pots with some foliage to<br />
protect them from freezing through.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, always slightly wet soil in pots. Keep pots with seeds from Thalia <strong>de</strong>albata outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot<br />
for seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to germination in late spring. Keep pots from Thalia geniculata in a sunny spot at some<br />
20°C throughout the year. Carefully transplant young plants in autumn to their final spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 7.<br />
3 semillas gran<strong>de</strong>s por sobre.<br />
Thalia <strong>de</strong>albata<br />
(Hardy Water Canna)<br />
Thalia geniculata<br />
(Red Stem Flag)<br />
180 (220)cm, Broad Leafed Hardy Water Canna is a hardy aquatic perennial with most ornamental,<br />
tropical looking, tall and broad banana-like leaves and very tall racemes with lax clusters of dark violet<br />
flowers. This form has broa<strong>de</strong>r leaves on taller stalks and whitish powered flower racemes with losely<br />
branching flower clusters in comparison to the narrow-leafed form. It is native of wetlands and swamps in<br />
southeastern USA. For any humus rich soil in shallow water in a sunny spot. Excellent for the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a<br />
pond. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4793 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
180 (220)cm, Red Stem Flag is a half-hardy aquatic perennial from swamps and wetlands in Southern<br />
USA (Florida) with most impressive and ornamental, tropical looking, banana-like, very large leaves<br />
emerging from a beautiful reddish pseudostem in this form we offer. This red form is usually offered<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r the invalid name Thalia geniculata f. ruminoi<strong>de</strong>s. It makes up to 4m tall (!), lax racemes with<br />
pendulous pale violet-laven<strong>de</strong>r flowers. For any humus rich soil in shallow water in full sun. Excellent for<br />
the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond. In cold regions protect dormant rhizomes from freezing through with some insulating<br />
protection material (e.g. air-cushion foil). VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8399 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Thalictrum (Meadow Rue)<br />
Tall Meadow Rue are herbaceous perennials with most ornamental, finely dissected foliage and elegant, feather-like flower heads on<br />
tall stalks. Native throughout the northern hemisphere, occurring in humus-rich soils in woods and mountain meadows. For any humus<br />
rich, preferably leafy, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun.<br />
Sow flat on any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Cover seeds only slightly with soil and keep pots always moist from beneath.<br />
Seeds require a cooling period of several weeks prior to germination, which starts end of spring the following year of sowing. Transplant<br />
dormant rhizomatous roots in late autumn or early spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Thalictrum aquilegifolium<br />
(Columbine Meadow Rue)<br />
Thalictrum dasycarpum<br />
(Purple Meadow Rue)<br />
Thalictrum fendleri<br />
(Fendler's Meadow Rue)<br />
Thalictrum shansiense<br />
(Shaanxi Meadow Rue)<br />
Thelesperma (Greenthread)<br />
100 (150)cm, Columbine Meadow Rue has elegant bluish green feathered foliage and bright rose or white<br />
flower heads on tall talks. Native of humus rich soils in central and Eastern Europe. For any rich, leafy,<br />
well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Seeds from a collection originally ma<strong>de</strong> in the Vosges (Col <strong>de</strong><br />
la Schlucht, 1.300m). V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3213 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6880 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6881 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Shaanxi Meadow Rue is a medium sized species from mountain meadows in China<br />
(southeastern Shaanxi) with rather short stemmed, elegantly feathered, serrated leaves which are topped<br />
by very long lasting pale rose to white inflorescences. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5168 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Greenthreads are annual to herbaceous perennials from the Americas where they prefer rocky, dryish sites in full sun. They make<br />
numerous bright lemon yellow flowers on filigree stalks in summer, above ornamental, finely cut, narrow foliage in several species. All<br />
Thelesperma species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Thelesperma filifolium<br />
(Stiff Greenthread)<br />
Thymus (Thyme) including Coridothymus<br />
40 (70)cm, Stiff Greenthread is a perennial, with numerous rich yellow to orange flowers above narrow,<br />
grasslike leaves. It is native of dryish soils in central and southern USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5454 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Thyme is a broad genus from Eurasia and North Africa. They are easily cultivated ground covering perennials which make <strong>de</strong>nse carpets<br />
with numerous small rose to pink flowers in summer. From several species the fresh or dried, strongly aromatic leaves are used as a<br />
spice. For any rich, well drained, rocky soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained, rocky or sandy soil. Do not cover seeds with soil. Keep pots in full sun in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Transplant as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
30 semillas por sobre.<br />
Thymus capitatus<br />
(syn. Coridothymus<br />
capitatus)<br />
Thymus mastichina<br />
(Spanish Mastix Thyme)<br />
Thymus orospedanus<br />
(Orosped Thyme)<br />
Thymus serpyllum<br />
(Wild Elfin Thyme)<br />
20 (30)cm, Conehead Thyme, Persian Hyssop or Spanish Oregano is a small woody, strongly branching<br />
perennial with showy bright rose, <strong>de</strong>nse flower heads above narrow, dark green, strongly aromatic leaves.<br />
It is native of dryish, rocky spots throughout the Mediterranean. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
and protected spot. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates preferably grow in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions throughout the<br />
year. Keep plants drier in winter a minimum of some 5°C in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8280 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6210 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Spanish Mastix Thyme
Thymus vulgaris ssp.<br />
aestivus<br />
(Ibiza Thyme) Exclusivo<br />
Tibouchina (Glory Bush)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4678 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Ibiza Thyme is a perennial subspecies with upright hold, short woody stems with white to pale<br />
rose flowers above strongly aromatic, mint and lime fragrant, linear, greyish-green leaves. It is native of<br />
dryish, rocky spots in upper region on Ibiza (Balearics, Spain). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
and protected spot. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7400 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Glory Bushes are broad genus of most ornamental evergreen shrubs from the Neotropics with usually dark green, hairy leaves and large<br />
bright lilac flowers in summer. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year and a winter minimum not below 20°C.<br />
For their tropical origin these plants are rather cold sensitive and with lower temperatures they will shed most leaves.<br />
Sow dustlike seeds on top of any rich, well drained substrate. Do not cover seeds with soil and keep pots in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot at a<br />
minimum of some 24°C.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Tibouchina semi<strong>de</strong>candra<br />
(Brazilian Glory Bush)<br />
100 (200)cm, Brazilian Glory Bushes por Brazilian Princess Flower is a tall shrub to small tree with<br />
slightly glossy, slightly pubescent to glabrous, dark green leaves and numerous, most ornamental rich<br />
violet flowers in summer. For any humus rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year<br />
and a winter minimum above 20°C. This species is native of tropical parts of Brazil and cold sensitive.<br />
With lower temperatures they will shed most leaves. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8338 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Tithonia (Mexican Sunflower) & Tridax (Tridax Daisy)<br />
Mexican Sunflowers and Tridax Daisies are fast growing annuals to perennials with beautiful flowers in summer. They are native from<br />
southern Norh America to central Latin America. They are very robust and adopt very well to various soil types. All annual species are<br />
easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow fine seeds flat on any humus rich, well drained sandy soil. Slightly cover seeds with substrate. Preculture un<strong>de</strong>r glass at a minimum<br />
of some 20°C from early spring onwards, transplant seedlings to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights by the end of spring. Alternatively<br />
sow after the last cold night directly to the ground.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Tithonia rotundifolia<br />
(Mexican Sunflower)<br />
Tridax trilobata<br />
(Three-lobed Tridax Daisy)<br />
Townsendia (Townsend's Daisy)<br />
100 (170)cm, Mexican Sunflower is a spectacular, fast growing annual from Mexico with medium to tall<br />
upright growing stalks topped by quite large, bright orange to scarlet flowers. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot. Preculture un<strong>de</strong>r glass at a minimum of some 20°C from early spring onwards,<br />
transplant seedlings to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights by the end of spring. Alternatively sow<br />
directly to the ground after the last freezing nights by the end of spring. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4561 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
30 (45)cm, Three-lobed Tridax Daisy is a fast growing annual from Mexico with branchign stalks topped<br />
by intense orange flower buds. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Preculture un<strong>de</strong>r glass at a<br />
minimum of some 20°C from early spring onwards, transplant seedlings to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last<br />
freezing nights by the end of spring. Alternatively sow directly to the ground after the last freezing nights<br />
by the end of spring. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6382 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Townsend Daisies are annual to herbaceous perennials from mountainous regions in western North America. Most species have a dwarf<br />
habit and make <strong>de</strong>nse basal leaf rosettes with bright colored lilac to pink flowers on short stalks. All are easily grown in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent rock gar<strong>de</strong>n plants.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Townsendia eximia<br />
Townsendia florifer<br />
Townsendia mensana<br />
Trachelium (Blue Throatwort)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7082 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7083 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7089 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Blue Throatwort belongs to a small genus within the bellflower family (Campanulaceae) and is native of humus rich, fresh spots in the<br />
Central and Western Mediterranean as well as Canary islands. It is a perennial species with utmost showy, broad, intense violet-blue<br />
flowers heeads above elongated elliptical, dark green leaves. For any humus rich, slightly moist substrat in a sunny (winter) to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot. Most Trachelium species are not reliably winter hardy in Central Europe and are best grown as pot plants un<strong>de</strong>r<br />
frotsfree condtions with reduced watering in winter at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Sow the fine, dust like seeds from spring to early summer on any well drained, humus soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d and protected spot. Do not<br />
cover seeds and keep pots always slightly moist from beneath.<br />
All are Zona climática USDA 8/9.<br />
50 semillas pro sobre.<br />
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Trachelium caeruleum<br />
(Blue Throatwort)<br />
Trachymene (Blue Lace Flower)<br />
40 (70)cm, Blue Throatwort is an utmost showy perennial from the Western Mediterranean with broad<br />
intense lilac-blue flower heads above dark green, serrated leaves. It is a semi winterhardy species for any<br />
humus rich, slightly moist substrate in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot. In col<strong>de</strong>r<br />
climates in Central Europe best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions throughout the year. In winter<br />
months keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 5°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7150 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Blue Lace Flower belongs to a broad genus of annuals or semiperennials with usually white or cream-white flower heads. The annual<br />
Australian native Trachymene coerulea has an unusual sky-blue flower color. Easily grown in any rich soil in full sun.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C un<strong>de</strong>r glass in early spring. Carefully transplant seedlings to their final spot in the<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from end of spring to early summer.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Trachymene coerulea<br />
(Blue Lace Flower)<br />
Trachyspermum (Ajwain)<br />
20 (70)cm, Blue Lace Flower is a showy annual with sky blue to pale lilac <strong>de</strong>nse flower heads above<br />
<strong>de</strong>eply dissected leaves. Native of dryish or sandy soils in shrub lands and grasslands in south western<br />
Australia. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot. Sow in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r glass at some<br />
20°C. Transplant to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights from end of spring to early summer. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6081 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Ajwain is native of the Middle East and in appearance similar to parsley with greyish-green seeds which are used as a spice in several<br />
parts of Asia and Egypt. They have a strong thyme-like fragrance and taste. Seeds are used in small quantities either raw or roasted.<br />
Plants are grown as annuals in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat directly in any well drained, humus-rich soil in a sunny site in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in spring. Cover seeds only slightly with soil.<br />
100 semillas por sobre.<br />
Trachyspermum ammi<br />
(Ajwain)<br />
Tra<strong>de</strong>scantia (Hardy Spi<strong>de</strong>rwort)<br />
40cm, Ajwain is a parsley-like plant which probably originates in the Middle East or Eastern North Africa.<br />
Seeds have a very strong, thyme-like flavor and are used usually roasted in various dishes especially in<br />
Indian cuisine. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4656 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Hardy Spi<strong>de</strong>rworts are found in humus-rich soils in prairies and open spots in woods in North America. In general the spi<strong>de</strong>rwort family<br />
(Commelinaceae) is ma<strong>de</strong> up of rather tropical or subtropical species, however several species from the northern hemisphere are hardy<br />
semi-perennials or perennials with a dormant rootstock in winter. They are fast growing in spring and make numerous sky-blue to <strong>de</strong>ep<br />
blue two-petaled flowers throughout summer. Easily grown in any humus-rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny, protected<br />
spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in Central Europe. Some additional winter protection for the dormant rootstock may be recommendable in col<strong>de</strong>r<br />
regions.<br />
Sow flat at some 20°C throughout the year in any leafy and sandy, well drained soil. Keep seedlings always sunny and plant out after the<br />
last freezing night at the end of spring.<br />
Sow flat at some 20°C throughout the year in any leafy and sandy, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep seedlings always sunny and<br />
plant out after the last freezing night at the end of spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Tra<strong>de</strong>scantia bracteata<br />
(Prairie Spi<strong>de</strong>rwort)<br />
Tra<strong>de</strong>scantia occi<strong>de</strong>ntalis<br />
(Prairie Spi<strong>de</strong>rwort)<br />
Tra<strong>de</strong>scantia ohiensis<br />
(Ohio Spi<strong>de</strong>rwort)<br />
Tra<strong>de</strong>scantia silamontana<br />
(Mexican White Velvet)<br />
Tricho<strong>de</strong>sma (Asian Hound's-Tongue)<br />
50 (90)cm, Prairie Spi<strong>de</strong>rwort from prairies and open oak woodlands in central North America has a<br />
perennial rootstock and makes fast growing annual shoots in spring. It has ornamental, quite large,<br />
purplish blue flowers. For any humus rich, sandy soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d position. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3624 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
60 (90)cm, Prairie Spi<strong>de</strong>rwort is a herbaceous perennial with narrow, channelled greyish green leaves<br />
and showy <strong>de</strong>ep lilac blue flowers. It is native of prairies in central North America. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5459 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (90)cm, Ohio Spi<strong>de</strong>rwort from meadows and forest margins in central North America has a perennial<br />
rootstock and makes fast growing annual, iris-like leaves and long shoots in spring. It has ornamental,<br />
quite large, purplish to sky blue, or rarely white flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal clusters. For any humus rich,<br />
sandy soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d position. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3625 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
20cm, Mexican White Velvet is a most ornamental perennial from dryish, sunny sites in Mexico. It has<br />
chanel shaped, <strong>de</strong>nsely silvery white haired leaves and terminal clusters of bright pink flowers. For any<br />
humus rich, sandy soil in a protected spot in full sun with some winter protection (e.g. a dry mulch layer).<br />
In col<strong>de</strong>r climates grow plants preferably in pots with reduced watering sin winter at a minimum of some<br />
5°C in full sun. Zona climática USDA 8/9. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5229 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Asian Hound's-Tongue have a similar growth habit as Eurasian Cynoglossum species with broad, bristly leaves arranged in a basal<br />
rosette and an upright hold, lax inflorescence with blue, rose or purple flowers. They are annual to biannual subtropical species native<br />
from Asia Minor to India, East Asia and Australia. Most can be grown as annuals in temperate and cold climate. All are easily grown in any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil from autumn to early spring at some 20°C un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions. Transplant to the final<br />
spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
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Tricho<strong>de</strong>sma zeylanicum<br />
(Indian Hound's-Tongue)<br />
Trichosanthes (Snake Gourd)<br />
80 (100)cm, Indian Hound's-Tongue is an annual species from Africa through India and Australia. It has<br />
bristly, long oval leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette and a losely branching filigree inflorescence with lilacblue<br />
pnedulous flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Sow un<strong>de</strong>r frotsfree<br />
conditions in pots in spring and transplant seedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing<br />
nights. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7171 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Snake Gourd are annual to perennial, fast growing, twining vines from the Cucumber family (Cucurbitaceae) with most ornamental,<br />
„feathered“, white, rose to yellowish flowers followed by <strong>de</strong>corative snakelike or round fruits turning bright yellow to scarlet with maturity.<br />
The fruits (not edible !) and the rootstock are used in traditional Asian medicine. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot, best grown with a climbing aid (e.g. on a fence). Require plenty of moisture in the growing season and some additional<br />
fertilizer once a week. Perennial species, such as Trichosanthes kirilowii var. japonica produce a large root, which should be digged out in<br />
late autumn after leaves have died down, and be stored in a dry, cool, frostfree spot insi<strong>de</strong> during winter. Replant the root end of spring.<br />
Sow preferably from end of January to mid March in any rich soil un<strong>de</strong>r glass in groups of two to three seeds per pot. Keep pots in a<br />
sunny and quite warm spot insi<strong>de</strong> (e.g. on a heated window sill, in a heated greenhouse or warm wintergar<strong>de</strong>n) at a minimum of some<br />
20°C. Transplant young plants to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in fertile, well drained soil or to large pots as soon as temperatures will stay above at<br />
least 10°C at night as plants are sensitive to low temperatures.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Trichosanthes cucumerina<br />
(Australian Snake Gourd)<br />
Tricyrtis (Toad Lily)<br />
300 (500)cm, Australian Snake Gourd is an annual twining vine with most <strong>de</strong>corative, feathered, pure<br />
white flowers above broadly angled or lobed leaves. The elongated, ovoid fruits turn to bright scarlet with<br />
maturity. For any humus rich, fertile, very well drained soil in full sun with sufficient water in the growing<br />
season at a minimum of some 20°C (optimum 25°).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3888 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Tricyrtis or Toad Lilies produce annual stems topped with lateral flowers and have a perennial rhizome. They bring color to the gar<strong>de</strong>n late<br />
in the year as most flower in late summer or autumn. Native of fresh, humus rich, partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots in woods of E Asia and Japan.<br />
Easy in any rich, slightly moist, yet well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow fine seeds flat in any humus-rich, well drained soil, which should be kept always slightly moist. Keep pots sunny in a protected spot<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> for winter until seedlings appear in late spring, then turn to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Plant out preferably after two years after leaves have<br />
yellowed in autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Tricyrtis hirta<br />
(Toad Lily)<br />
70 (100)cm, Toad Lily makes white spotted pinkish-purple flower cups. Native of woods in Honshu and<br />
Hokkaido Islands, Japan. Requires a moist, well drained, humus rich soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d location.<br />
We offer seed from the real species and not a hybrid. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1816 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Tricyrtis puberula 60 (80)cm, similar to Tricyrtis latifolia (see above), yet flower stalks are lower and flowers are usually<br />
slightly darker tinged. For any slightly moist, humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. VII.<br />
Trigonella (Fenugreek)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1819 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Fenugreek has been used for several thousand years for ist seeds (called Methi) and edible leaves. The former are light yellowish-brown<br />
and have a pleasant nutlike, slightly bitter taste and are usually roasted and ground for preparing pickles and curries in India, Turkey and<br />
the Arabian region. Plants are grown as annuals in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat directly in any well drained, humus-rich soil in a sunny site in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in spring. Cover seeds only slightly with soil.<br />
100 semillas por sobre.<br />
Trigonella foenum-graecum<br />
(Fenugreek)<br />
Trillium (Wakerobin)<br />
30cm, Fenugreek is an annual plant which probably originates in the Far East. The compound leaves are<br />
used as an herb in various dishes whereas the rhombic, yellow to amber colored seed (commonly called<br />
Methi) are used ground or entire to prepare pickles and curries in the Indian and Arabian cuisine. Seeds<br />
are often roasted and have a nutlike, slightly bitter taste. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4655 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Trillium or Wakerobins is still being a rarely seen genus from moist and leafy woodlands of North America and East Asia and is close to<br />
the genus Paris. They have ornamental trilobed foliage, which is often speckled or striped white or brownish. The central flowers show a<br />
wi<strong>de</strong> range in colores from white to yellow, lime-green, rose, brownish-red and purplish-red. All Trillium species are rhizomatous<br />
perennials and will grow well in slightly moist places in any soil on a peaty compost basis. They require a cool root run in summer and do<br />
not like to be disturbed. They need some time to establish and will form nice clumps in a couple of years.<br />
Sow flat from autumn to spring in any sandy and peaty soil in pots outsi<strong>de</strong> from autumn to early spring. Keep soil always moist, plant in<br />
partial to full sha<strong>de</strong>. Cultivation in pots for at least two years. Transplant to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n after leaves have withered in late summer or<br />
early autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Trillium chloropetalum<br />
(Giant Wake Robin)<br />
30 (40)cm, Giant Wake Robin is a herbaceous species with a perennial rootstock. It makes a single leaf<br />
with three large leaflets topped by a single white or maroon flower fading to rose. It is native of open spots<br />
in humus rich soils in woods in western North America from Washington to Oregon and California. For<br />
any humus rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6232 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Trillium cuneatum 20cm, a dwarf, vigorous Trillium species with beautiful pale green leaf patterns. Flowers are bronze to<br />
<strong>de</strong>ep red, occasionally yellow. Prefers a rather limy, slightly moist, humus rich soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. V.<br />
Trillium grandiflorum<br />
(Large-flowered Trillium)<br />
Trillium kurubayashii<br />
(Giant Purple Wakerobin)<br />
Trillium ovatum<br />
(Western Wake Robin)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1975 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6967 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Giant Purple Wakerobin is a rare and utmost beautiful species with large trilobed, greyishgreen<br />
leaves with dark green to pale brown spots and wine-red to sometimes lime-green central flowers.<br />
Native of humus rich, slightly moist soils in coastal woods in South-Western USA (South-Western<br />
Oregon and North-Western California). For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7078 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
20cm, Western Wake Robin is a beautiful herbaceous species with a perennial rootstock. It makes a<br />
single leaf with three glossy leaflets topped by a single white or occasionally maroon flower fading to rose<br />
and pale brown. It is native of open spots in humus rich soils in woods in northwestern North America.<br />
For any humus rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6231 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Trillium sessile 20cm, flowers usually <strong>de</strong>ep mahogany red with attractive mottled leaves. For any humus rich, lightly moist<br />
soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V.<br />
Triosteum (Feverwort)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1822 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 1,99<br />
Feverworts are herbaceous short stemmed perennials from humus rich soils in open spots in woods in Eastern Asia and North America.<br />
They make quite large, lobed leaves. In summer plants are <strong>de</strong>corated with bright colored berries in white, orange, or red. All are easily<br />
grown in any humus rich, well-drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any humus rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d, protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant the dormant<br />
rhizomes to the gar<strong>de</strong>n after withering of leaves in autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre..<br />
Triosteum himalayanum<br />
(Himalayan Feverwort)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Triosteum perfoliatum<br />
(Orange Feverwort)<br />
Triosteum pinnatifidum<br />
(White Feverwort)<br />
Triosteum rosthornii<br />
(Rosthorn's Feverwort)<br />
Tritonia<br />
20 (30)cm, Himalayan Feverwort (syn. Triosteum erythrocarpum) is a herbaceous perennial from woods<br />
in the Himalaya region in Asia. It makes upright stems covered with large opposite, oval leaves and<br />
inconspicuous flowers followed by ornamental red berries in summer. For any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6544 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Orange Feverwort is a herbaceous perennial from woods in North America with upright<br />
stems covered with large opposite, oval leaves with an acuminate tip and showy axillary, dark red funnel<br />
shaped flowers followed by utmost showy bright orange berries in late summer and autumn. For any<br />
humus rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6030 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20cm, White Feverwort makes short stems with lobed leaves and clusters of pure white berries in<br />
summer. Native of woods in China and Japan. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4615 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Rosthorn's Feverwort is a rarely seen herbaceous perennial from mountain woods in China. It<br />
makes upright stems covered with large opposite, oval leaves with entire margins and inconspicuous<br />
flowers followed by ornamental red berries in summer. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7126 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Tritonia is a small genus of some 27 bulbous species native from the Western Cape, Lesotho, and Swaziland northwards to Tanzania in<br />
Central East Africa. Most species make short and broad iris like leaves and showy bright colored flower bowls in sha<strong>de</strong>s of rose, salmon,<br />
yellowish-orange and scarlet. All species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. During dormancy<br />
keep plants rather dry and in winter at a minimum of some 10°C with watering reduced to a minimum. Excellent in a frostfree greenhouse<br />
or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, for their small to medium tall size they can be grown in rather small pots on window sills as well. Most species will already<br />
gain flowering size within one year.<br />
Sow the small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C<br />
throughout the year and soil always slighly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will siginificantly<br />
enhance germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Tritonia crispa<br />
Tritonia <strong>de</strong>usta<br />
Tritonia florentinae<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8622 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8297 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8298 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Trollius (Globeflower)<br />
Globeflowers are herbaceous perennials from temperate regions in the Northern hemisphere with showy and quite large flowers in early<br />
spring above usually very large, more or less round or strongly dissected leaves. They are easily grown in a fresh spot in any humus rich,<br />
well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> or full sun.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich, always slightly wet soil in pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period<br />
prior to germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants in autumn to their final spot.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Trollius altaicus<br />
(Altai Globeflower)<br />
Trollius asiaticus<br />
(Asian Globeflower)<br />
Trollius europaeus<br />
(European Globeflower)<br />
Trollius laxus var. albiflorus<br />
(White American<br />
Globeflower)<br />
Trollius pumilus<br />
(Himalaya Dwarf<br />
Globeflower)<br />
Tulipa (Wild Tulip)<br />
40 (70)cm, Altai Globeflower makes utmost showy orange yellow flower globes on tall stems above mid<br />
green dissected leaves. It is native of mountain meadows from eastern Europe to north-eastern Asia. For<br />
any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6228 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (70)cm, Asian Globeflower makes showy orange-yellow flower globes on tall upright stems above mid<br />
green dissected leaves. It is native of mountain meadows from eastern Europe to north-eastern Asia. For<br />
any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6227 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm, European Globeflower is a perennial with bright yellow flower globes on tall stems above large,<br />
<strong>de</strong>eply dissected leaves. From moist meadows and alongsi<strong>de</strong> streams throughout mountains in Europe,<br />
where it has become quite rare. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4083 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,79<br />
20 (30)cm, White American Globeflower makes showy pure white flowers above glossy, five lobed leaves.<br />
It is native of high mountain meadows in north-western North America from Colorado in the South-East to<br />
British Columbia in the North-West. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6239 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Himalaya Dwarf Globeflower is an ornamental perennial with quite large, rich yellow flower<br />
cups above glossy, strongly dissected leaves in spring. Easily grown in any humus rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Excellent in a fresh spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4407 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wild tulips are usually dwarf to medium sized species which are excellent in a protected spot in the alpine or rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n. All species<br />
are easily grown in any well drained soil in a sunny position.<br />
Sow flat from autumn to late spring in any rich, yet well drained, rather sandy soil. Keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a sheltered and sunny spot. Precultivation<br />
in pots for two years, transplant young bulbs after leaves have yellowed or withered in summer or late autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Tulipa iliensis 15 (20)cm, rarely seen species native of subalpine mountainous regions of Turkestan to central Asia and<br />
western China. It makes lemon yellow flowers, paler yellow beneath above grayish green foliage. For any<br />
rocky, well drained soil with some clay in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1984 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Tulipa kaufmanniana 25 (40)cm, large and early flowering Tulipa with bright yellow flowers, outer petals striped red. Any soil in<br />
full sun, easy. II-III.<br />
Tulipa kolpakowskiana<br />
(Kolpakoswky's Tulip)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1833 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Kolpakoswky's Tulip is a dwarf species with long, undulated and glaucous leaves. It has<br />
beautilful lemon yellow flowers with outer petals striped rose. A rare tulip species for an open spot in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n. A very early flowering species. II-III.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1986 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Tulipa praestans 20 (30)cm, broad fresh green foliage and several flowers in brightest red make this a very showy species.<br />
A very robust and easy going wild tulip native from Tadzhikistan in the southern Pamir Alai in earthy<br />
slopes. For any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun. III-IV.<br />
Tulipa sylvestris ssp.<br />
sylvestris<br />
Tulipa tarda<br />
(Late flowering Tulip)<br />
Tulipa turkestancia<br />
(Turkestan Tulip)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1838 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
30cm, tetraploid major subspecies, larger in all parts than Tulipa sylvestris ssp. australis. Native of Italy,<br />
Sicily and Sardinia from open woods, a smaller diploid subspecies. Large sulphurous yellow, strongly<br />
perfumed flowers on slightly nodding stalks. For half-sha<strong>de</strong> in the rockery gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1845 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
12cm, Late flowering Tulip is native of central Asia (Tien Shan) from stony and rocky slopes. It makes<br />
cream white flowers with a rich yellow eye and usually 3 to 5 flowers per stem. Very easy for sunny spots<br />
in any rich, well drained soil. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1846 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
20cm, Turkestan Tulip is a medium sized species with several pale cream, star-like flowers on elegant<br />
stems. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. A very early flowering tulip species. III-<br />
IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1849 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Tulipa urumiensis 10cm, similar to Tulipa tarda, yet with pure sulfuric flowers, up to 10 per flowering stalk and earlier<br />
flowering. Easily grown in any rich, well drained spot. An excellent wild tulip for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. III.<br />
Tulipa vve<strong>de</strong>nskyi<br />
(Vve<strong>de</strong>nsky's Tulip)<br />
Typha (Cattail)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1850 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Vve<strong>de</strong>nsky's Tulip a rarely seen wild tulip species from Central Asia with beautifull large, bright<br />
orange-red flower cups with a yellow center and grayish-green foliage. For any rich, well drained soil in full<br />
sun. Excellent in a protected spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7105 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Cattails is a small family from temperate regions in the Northern and Southern hemisphere and are semiaquatic and semi herbaceous,<br />
rhizomatous plants with sometimes very tall, grasslike, flat leaves and utmost showy, round to elongated, dark brown to almost black, fluffy<br />
seed heads which are used in dry flower arrangements. They are found in shallow waters at the bor<strong>de</strong>r of ponds and lakes or alongsi<strong>de</strong><br />
streams. They can be successfully grown in any humus rich, always wet soil or in shallow water, e. g. at the edge of a pond or in a water<br />
filled bucket in full sun.<br />
Sow tiny seeds flat on receipt on any humus rich, always completely wet soil in pots without holes in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Do not cover<br />
seeds with soil. During winter keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot and never let dry out the soil. Seeds will germinate in late spring the<br />
following year. Carefully transplant seedlings as soon as they are strong enough from summer to autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Typha minima<br />
(Dwarf Cattail)<br />
Ulex (Gorse)<br />
30 (70)cm, Dwarf Cattail is a showy dwarf, rhizomatous perennial native of moist riverbanks from central<br />
and southern Europe extending eastwards to Asia, where it has become very rare and is threatened from<br />
extinction due to the ongoing <strong>de</strong>gradation and <strong>de</strong>struction of its' habitats. It makes grasslike leaves and<br />
ornamental, almost round, dark brown seed heads. For any humus rich, always moist soil, in shallow<br />
water at the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond or in a water-filled bucket on a terrace. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4403 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Gorse is a small genus with some 20 species distributed throughout Europe and North Africa growing in rocky to sandy sunny sites. All<br />
have small, lanceolate to needle-like leaves and ornamental bright yellow flowers in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal and axillary clusters. Easily cultivated<br />
shrubs for any rich, well drained, rocky soil in full sun.<br />
Prior to sowing scarify seed (e.g. carefully scratch the seed coat with fine sandpaper) and soak them in luke warm water for some 48h.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil. Keep pots in a sunny spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Transplant seedlings as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ulex europaeus<br />
(European Corse)<br />
Umbilicus (Navelwort)<br />
200 (400)cm, European Corse is an evergreen shrub native to western Europe (Scotland south to<br />
Portugal and east to Belgium), and has been naturalized elsewhere. Makes spiny stems with ornamental<br />
dark green leaves and numerous bright yellow flowers in spring. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a full sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4571 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Umbilicus or Navelwort is a small genus within the stonecrop family (Crassulaceae) with fresh green, semi-succulent, round leaves with a<br />
navel-shaped <strong>de</strong>pression in the center of the leaves. The basal leaf rosette produces a lose spike with elongated, bell-shaped white, rose<br />
to fox brown flowers. Usually growing in slightly moist rock walls or rocky soils in open to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spots throughout Europe. In<br />
cultivation any rich, well drained, rather rocky soil is suited. Plant in a protected, sunny spot or grow un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass in col<strong>de</strong>r areas.<br />
Especially in very hot or very cold climates these are semi-perennials which set seeds and self sow readily.<br />
Sow seeds on top of any rich, well drained, preferably sandy soil. Do not cover the dust like seeds and water from beneath. Place the pot<br />
in a rain-protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> from spring onwards. Transplant to the open ground as soon as seedlings are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Umbilicus horizontalis var.<br />
erectus<br />
25cm, similar to Umbilicus rupestris, yet larger in all parts with less succulent, dark green leaves and a<br />
taller spike of cream to light brown trumpet-like flowers. Seeds from a collection ma<strong>de</strong> on the island of<br />
Sicily, Italy, thus probably not hardy enough to be grown outsi<strong>de</strong> in Central Europe, yet a won<strong>de</strong>rful plant<br />
for the cold greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3309 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Umbilicus rupestris 20cm, semi-succulent, short-lived perennial with dark green, slightly glossy leaves arranged in a basal<br />
rosette and a central spike of creamy yellow pendulous flower-tubes. Seeds from populations on the<br />
Canary Islands (Gran Canaria, pine forest of Atenara at some 1.050m) and Levada Nova (southern<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, 450m), probably best grown un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot or<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass. Self-sows readily un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions. V-VI.<br />
Urginea (Canary Sea Onion)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2927 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7131 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6801 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Canary Sea Onion, the Canary counterpart to the Mediterranean Sea Onion (Urginea maritima), makes large bulbs and broad leaves up to<br />
80cm in length. En<strong>de</strong>mic of rocky spots in full sun on Tenerife only. Winter-green and summer dormant species for a sunny spot in the<br />
cold, frostfree greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n in any rich, well drained, rocky soil. Makes a tall inflorescence with white blooms at the of<br />
summer before its' new leaves emerge.<br />
Sow flat at some 15°C to a maximum of some 25°C throughout the year in any well drained, rather inorganic, rocky soil in full sun,<br />
especially in winter.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Urginea hesperia var.<br />
hesperia<br />
Urginea (Sea Onion)<br />
80 (140)cm, native of rocky places on Tenerife, growing in full sun. Makes tall flowering stalks with white<br />
star-flowers at the end of summer before the large, wintergreen leaves emerge. Keep bulbs completely<br />
dry during the summer as soon as leaves start to wither end of spring. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2487 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Sea Onion, with very large bulbs and broad leaves up to 80cm in length. From sandy and rocky places in the Mediterranean. Usually<br />
winter-growing species for a sunny and protected place outsi<strong>de</strong> in mil<strong>de</strong>r almost frostfree climates or in pots un<strong>de</strong>r cold-glass. Urginea is<br />
supposedly not hardy enough in Central Europe to be planted outsi<strong>de</strong> in the open gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow flat at a minimum of some 10°C from autumn to spring in any well drained, rather sandy soil in a sunny spot. Frostfree pre-cultivation<br />
in pots for at least two years.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Urginea hesperia var.<br />
hesperia<br />
Urginea maritima ssp.<br />
maritima<br />
(Sea Onion)<br />
Urginea undulata<br />
(Undulated Sea Onion)<br />
Urospermum (Gol<strong>de</strong>n Fleece)<br />
80 (140)cm, native of rocky places on Tenerife, growing in full sun. Makes tall flowering stalks with white<br />
star-flowers at the end of summer before the large, wintergreen leaves emerge. Keep bulbs completely<br />
dry during the summer as soon as leaves start to wither end of spring. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2487 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (180)cm, Sea Onion is native throughout the Mediterranean region where it occurs in cliffs, dry hills<br />
and sandy spots. Make tall flower stalks with hundreds of small white flowers and blackish green anthers,<br />
bulbs become quite massive with time. Seed from a wild collection in coastal areas of western Mallorca,<br />
Spain (Son Bunyola) at some 150m. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1852 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Undulated Sea Onion (syn. Drimia undulata) is a rarely cultivated and utmost beautiful dwarf<br />
wintergreen species with a showy, basal rosette of strongly undulated leaves and a filigree spike with pale<br />
rose flowers. It is native of North Africa and scattered on some Mediterranean islands. For any rich, very<br />
well drained substrate in a sunny spot. During their growing period in winter carfully water plants and keep<br />
them at a minimum of some 10°C. VIII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8481 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
Sow flat on any rich, rocky soil in a sunny spot. After germination place seedlings in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Keep slightly drier and very sunny in<br />
winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Urospermum dalechampii<br />
(Smooth Gol<strong>de</strong>n Fleece)<br />
Urtica (Stinging Nettle)<br />
20 (40)cm, Smooth Gol<strong>de</strong>n Fleece is a showy perennial with several very large (up to 8cm in diameter),<br />
pale yellow flower heads. It is native of sunny, rocky sites in the western and central Mediterranean (Spain<br />
to Serbia). Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
dryer and frostfree at a minimum of some 5°C. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7324 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Stinging Nettles are not only known for their stining hairs, but several species are used for their medical properties. Fresh young leaves<br />
and shoots can be used cooked as a vegetable. Always wear protecting gloves, when handling these plants! Easily grown in and humus<br />
rich, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun.<br />
Sow flat on any humus rich, well drained soil in pots outsi<strong>de</strong>. Only slightly cover seeds and keep soil always moist from beneath. Carefully<br />
transplant the rootstock to the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as leaves start to wither and plants go dormant in summer to early autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Urtica atrovirens ssp.<br />
bianorii<br />
(Mallorca Stinging Nettle)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Uvularia (Bellwort)<br />
20cm, Mallorca Stinging Nettle is a herbaceous perennial with dark green leaves with typical small inflated<br />
spots on their surface and translucent stinging hairs. From fresh spots in humus rich soils on Mallorca<br />
(Balearics, Spain). For any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot<br />
with some winter protection against complete freezing through of soil. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7398 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bellworts is a small genus related to Salomon's Seal, native to North America. They have only slightly creeping rhizomes from which<br />
emerge the flower stalks in mid spring. All species grow well in any cool, leafy, slightly moist, yet well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Sow seeds flat from autumn to early spring in any humus-rich soil. Keep pots in a sheltered and sha<strong>de</strong>d spot outsi<strong>de</strong> for winter.<br />
Transplant rhizomes after leaves have withered in late summer to early autumn.<br />
All are Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Uvalaria grandiflora<br />
(Large Flowered Bellwort)<br />
25 (45)cm, Large Flowered Bellwort makes large, nodding bright yellow flowers on short, yellowish green<br />
leafed stems. Native of mountainous woods from southern Canada to Minnesota, Georgia, Kansas and<br />
Tennessee. For a leafy soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1995 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Vaccinium (Cranberrry, Blueberry and Alpine Craneberry)<br />
Cranberrries, Blueberries, and Alpine Cranberry are winter hardy, evergreen, woody, dwarf to medium sized shrubs within the Myrtle<br />
family (Myrtaceae). They are native of more or less chalkfree, humus rich soils. In cultivation they require am always slighly moist, partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any aciduous soil on peat basis. They <strong>de</strong>velop edible, red fruits in Cranberries and Alpine Cranberries, which are cooked<br />
with sugar, or bluish-black fruits in Blueberries, which can be eaten raw as well.<br />
Cranberries are dwarf shrubs from moist areas in North America. In cultivation they should preferably grown in a<br />
through without holes. The soil should be always kept wet.<br />
Alpine Cranberries are small shrubs from heathlands and prefer an always slightly moist sandy soil on peat basis.<br />
Blueberries grow to medium to tall shrubs and are native of in humus rich soils of <strong>de</strong>ciduous woods.<br />
Sow small seeds flat on any sandy soil on peat basis from late summer to spring. Keep soil always slightly moist and pots in a sunny,<br />
protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. After germination move seedlings to partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Vaccinium macrocarpum<br />
(Cranberry)<br />
Vaccinum (Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Blueberry)<br />
10 (20)cm, Cranberry is a dwarf woody, evergreen, spreading ground cover with small oval, leathery<br />
leaves and terminal clusters of small white flowers followed by quite large, ornamental red fruits which are<br />
cooked with sugar to make a <strong>de</strong>licious preserve. It is native of wet moorlands in North America and<br />
should be grown in wet peat soil in troughs without holes. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5263 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Blueberry grows as an evergreen, tall shrub to small tree, and as its minor continental, shrubby cousins it produces <strong>de</strong>licious,<br />
dark-blue fruits. An ornamental container plant due to its glossy, bright green foliage, i<strong>de</strong>al in the cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. For any humus-rich,<br />
slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Keep drier and sunnier in winter at a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Sow small seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil at 15°C to 25°C in a sunny spot. After germination keep seedlings<br />
in partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Vaccinum padifolium<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Blueberry)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Veratrum (Germer)<br />
2 (5)m, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Blueberry is a tall shrub to small erect tree, which with glossy, bright green, ovoid leaves,<br />
racemes of pendulous, creamy white to rose bellflowers followed by large, dark blue, <strong>de</strong>licious fruits,<br />
which may be eaten raw or processed in jellies etc. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Keep sunnier and drier in winter at min. 5°C. VI-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1218 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Veratrum are from mountainous areas in Europe and North America are excellent solitary plants. Perennial rootstock forms <strong>de</strong>nse clumps<br />
with age. Large flowering spikes with thousand of usually yellowish-white to greenish-white star-like flowers. For a rich, well drained soil in<br />
full sun to sha<strong>de</strong>, very adoptable.<br />
Sow flat in any well drained, good soil. Keep pots in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d place from late autumn to early spring. Transplant rhizomes when<br />
leaves start to yellow in late autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Veratrum album f. viridis<br />
(Green-Flowered Germer)<br />
Veratrum album ssp. album<br />
(White-Flowered Germer)<br />
Veratrum album ssp. flavum<br />
(Yellow-Flowered Germer)<br />
Veratrum californicum<br />
(Californian Germer)<br />
120 (180)cm, Green-Flowered Germer is a greener flowered form of the germer native of Central<br />
European alpine meadows. It is a very robust and long lived herbaceous perennial with broad, large, dark<br />
green leaves and long, multi-branched, <strong>de</strong>nse spikes of pale green, star-like flowers. Easily grown in any<br />
rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Note: All parts are poisonous if ingested. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8407 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (180)cm, White-Flowered Germer is native of Central European alpine meadows (subspecies<br />
album). it is a very robust and long lived herbaceous perennial with broad, large, dark green leaves and<br />
long, multi-branched, <strong>de</strong>nse spikes of pale yellowish green, star-like flowers. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Note: All parts are poisonous if ingested. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1856 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Yellow-Flowered Germer is an herbaceous perennial from the Balkans and makes unusual greenishyellow<br />
flowers on tall stems above a broad basal rosette with spirally arranged leaves. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6546 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Californian Germer makes perennial rootstock from which emerge in early spring several<br />
stems with large shiny green leaves and long flower stalks with numerous yellowish green flowers. From<br />
moist, humus rich mountain meadows in northwestern USA. For a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. Note:<br />
All parts are poisonous if ingested. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1857 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Veratrum maackii 90 (120)cm, makes branching racemes with blackish-purple flowers above strongly nerved leaves hold in<br />
a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette. From leafy, well drained soils in woods or grassy slopes in Siberia to northern Asia. Note:<br />
All parts are poisonous if ingested. IV-V.<br />
Veratrum nigrum<br />
(Black False Hellebore)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1997 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Black False Hellebore is similar to the above, but larger in all aspects with huge racemes of<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse clusters of maroon to almost blackish brown flowers. Very easy and robust, yet mo<strong>de</strong>rately growing<br />
Veratrum.Note: All parts are poisonous if ingested. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1859 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Veratrum tenuipetalum<br />
(False Hellebore)<br />
Veratrum virginicum<br />
(Virginia Bunchflower)<br />
Veratrum viri<strong>de</strong><br />
(Green-Flowered Germer)<br />
Verbascum (Mullein)<br />
140 (180)cm, False Hellebore makes a tall stem above showy, very broad and long, fresh green leaves<br />
with prominent veins and numerous, quite large, greenish white star flowers. It is native of semi-moist<br />
high mountain meadows in N USA. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot. Note: All parts are poisonous if ingested. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3932 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Virginia Bunchflowerhas quite large white flowers on a tall, erect stalk above broad, glossy<br />
foliage. In contrast to similar species, the stalk is <strong>de</strong>nsely covered with fine hairs. A rarely seen and<br />
threatened species from wet prairies in the USA. For any humus rich, always slightly moist soil in a sunny<br />
to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1861 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (200)cm, Green-Flowered Germer is a herbaceous perennial from eastern North American species<br />
and makes pure green flowers on tall stems above a broad basal rosette with spirally arranged leaves. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6545 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Mulleins are usually growing as biennials, some species have a semiperennial to perennial habit and make some amazingly large<br />
inflorescences emerging from a large basal leaf rosette. All are suited for any dryish spot in full sun, excellent for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n and very<br />
adoptable to various soil conditions.<br />
Sow dustlike seeds flat on any sandy or rocky soil. Do not cover seeds with soil, place pots in a sunny and protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> and<br />
keep substrate always slightly moist from beneath. Transplant seedlings after their fourth real leaves. Seedlings will grow rapidly<br />
especially in autumn and winter. Very easy and showy plants.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Verbascum arcturus<br />
(Cretan Mullein)<br />
Verbascum barna<strong>de</strong>sii<br />
(Pale Rose Mullein)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Verbascum blattaria<br />
(Moth Mullein)<br />
Verbascum conocarpum<br />
(Sardinian Mullein)<br />
Verbascum <strong>de</strong>nsiflorum<br />
(Large Flowered Mullein)<br />
40 (100)cm, Cretan Mullein is a semi-perennial species native of Western Crete (e. g. in the Imbros<br />
gorge). Makes a lax spike of medium sized, bright yellow flowers above an open, slightly wooly, basal<br />
rosette of slightly wooly leaves. For full sun in a well drained soil. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1862 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Pale Rose Mullein is a rarely seen, dwarf, semi-perennial species with usually a single spike<br />
of large, pale rose to white flowers above a <strong>de</strong>ep green to yellowish green basal leaf rosette. Native of<br />
rocky soils in Southwestern Spain and Eastern Portugal. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. I<strong>de</strong>al<br />
for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4897 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (180)cm, Moth Mullein is a biannual to semi perennial species with clusters of dark green, glossy,<br />
non-pubescent leaves and tall, slightly branching spikes with quite large, usually purple-throated, pale<br />
yellow to creamy yellow flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1863 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150 (180)cm, Sardinian Mullein is a biannual species with a single, tall, unbranched stem with <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
hairy leaves and quite large bright yellow flowers. En<strong>de</strong>mic of rocky, sunny sites on the island of Sardinia<br />
(Italy). For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5241 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
170 (220)cm, Large Flowered Mullein makes a tall, slightly branching stem with <strong>de</strong>nsely white pubescent<br />
leaves and large bright yellow flowers. Differs from the very similar Verbascum speciosum by a leaf's<br />
base which slightly surrounds the stem like a wing, in Verbascum speciosum the leaves are attached to<br />
the stem only. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1864 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
Verbascum epixanthinum 30 (50)cm, an only in 1999 newly discovered beautiful dwarf species from the Vikos Gorge (Ipeiros<br />
province) in north western Greece at an altitu<strong>de</strong> of some 1335 m. It makes a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of<br />
broadly lanceolate, silvery greyish to yellowish green leaves and a short, compact spike with large, bright<br />
yellow flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-VIII.<br />
Verbascum gnaphalo<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Caucasus Mullein)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Verbascum lychnitis<br />
(White Mullein)<br />
Verbascum macrurum<br />
(Eastern Mediterranean<br />
Mullein)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5041 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
180 (240)cm, Caucasus Mullein is a rare and almost unknown biannual to semi-perennial species with<br />
very tall, usually single to few branching, purplish-red, wooly stalks with numerous large, bright yellow<br />
flowers and narrow, glossy green leaves. Native of montane regions in the Caucasus. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4898 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
130 (200)cm, White Mullein is an uncommon biannual to semi perennial species with whitish green,<br />
pow<strong>de</strong>ry white leaves and multi-branching spikes with pure white flowers with red stamens. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1865 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
180 (250)cm, Eastern Mediterranean Mullein is a biannual species with an impressively tall, slightly<br />
branching stem with numerous pale lemon flowers above showy greyish-white, <strong>de</strong>nsely pubescent leaves.<br />
It is native of rocky, sunny spots throughout the eastern Mediterranean. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny and preferably protected spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7405 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Verbascum nigrum<br />
(Black Mullein)<br />
140 (190)cm, Black Mullein is a very ornamenal perennial with a fleshy rootstock. It makes a slim,<br />
branching spike with small yellow flowers and a contrasting purple center above dark green, slightly<br />
glossy leaves. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1866 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Verbascum olympicum 150 (220)cm, very elegant mullein species from southern Greece with basal leaves forming a large,<br />
grayish rosette. Flowering stem branches just above rosette, looking like a can<strong>de</strong>labra. Numerous bright<br />
gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers over a long period. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1867 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Verbascum phlomoi<strong>de</strong>s 120 (170)cm, European Mullein is similar to Verbascum thapsus with an erect flower spike of larger, pale<br />
yellow flowers above finely haired leaves. For any well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
Verbascum phoenicum<br />
(Violet Mullein)<br />
Verbascum pulverulentum<br />
(Hairy Mullein)<br />
Verbascum roripifolium<br />
(Roripa Mullein)<br />
Verbascum sinuatum<br />
(Wavy Leaf Mullein)<br />
Verbascum spec. 001<br />
"Lebanon"<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1869 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
30 (50)cm, Violet Mullein is a dwarf, semi-perennial species with several spikes of large, vivid purple<br />
flowers above a <strong>de</strong>ep green to yellowish green basal rosette. We offer the real species and not a hybrid.<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. I<strong>de</strong>al for the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1870 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (280)cm, Hairy Mullein makes an impressivly tall flower spike with numerous pale yellow flowers<br />
above a large rosette of <strong>de</strong>nsely white to pale yellow haired leaves. For any well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1871 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
100 (130)cm, Roripa Mullein is a Greek species with elegant, strongly branching narrow stems and<br />
filigree, almost "flying" lemon yellow flowers above a basal rosette of dark green leaves. For any rich, very<br />
well drained soil in a sunny and protected spot. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6234 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Wavy Leaf Mullein is a biannual to short lived perennial with a can<strong>de</strong>laber like, strongly<br />
branching inflorescence with numerous small rich yellow flowers above fresh green, hairy, broadly<br />
lanceolate leaves with undulated margins. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5240 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
120 (150)cm, biannual species found in rocky soils in open spots in costal scrub formations in Wadi ez<br />
Ezin (Lebanon). Makes slightly branching stems with loosely arranged clusters or rich yellow flowers. Due<br />
to its habitat this species is probably not winter hardy enough for the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in Central Europe.<br />
Seedlings are best grown un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass the first year in a well drained, stony soil in full sun. Transplant<br />
young plants to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n mid spring the second year, when they will flower all summer long. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1872 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Verbascum spec. 002 30 (50)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified species, which is probably Verbascum cretica. Makes undulated, <strong>de</strong>nsely<br />
silvery-gray pubescent leaves in a basal rosette and short branching stalks with lemon yellow flowers.<br />
From a wild collection on Mallorca, Spain (Ermita <strong>de</strong> Belém, 300m). For any rocky, sandy soil in a<br />
protected spot in full sun. Excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
Verbascum speciosum<br />
(Showy Mullein)<br />
Verbascum thapsus<br />
(Common Mullein)<br />
Verbascum thapsus ssp.<br />
montanum<br />
(Mountain Mullein)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Verbascum virgatum<br />
(Twiggy Mullein)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4927 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Ermita <strong>de</strong> Belém)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
180 (250)cm, Showy Mullein is a very tall species with large, broad, white velvety leaves and slightly to<br />
strongly branching spike of bright sulfurous yellow flowers. Differs from the very similar Verbascum<br />
<strong>de</strong>nsiflorum by leaves which are attached to the stem only, in Verbascum <strong>de</strong>nsiflorum the leaf's base<br />
slightly surrounds the stem like a wing. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-<br />
IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1873 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
120 (170)cm, Common Mullein is a biannual species with white pubescent leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal<br />
rosette and a tall, usually unbranching, candle-like spike covered with numerous large bright yellow and<br />
fragrant flowers. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1874 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
120 (170)cm, Mountain Mullein is a biannual species from the Mediterranean. In contrast to the species<br />
this subspecies has even more <strong>de</strong>nsely white pubescent leaves in a compact basal rosette and a tall,<br />
usually unbranching, candle-like spike covered with numerous large bright yellow and fragrant flowers.<br />
Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from two populations found on Mallorca,<br />
Spain. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4947 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Formentor)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4950 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Pollença)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
90 (140)cm, Twiggy Mullein is a biannual medium tall species native of South Western Europe. It makes<br />
a basal leaf rosette and an upright single stem with quite large lemon-yellow flowers. Easily cultivated in<br />
any rich, well draned soil in a sunny spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4951 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Verbena (Vervain)<br />
Vervains make up a broad genus of mostly perennials from the northern hemisphere and South America. They make sometimes tall<br />
upright growing stalks topped by a <strong>de</strong>nse inflorescence of numerous rich pink flowers. All are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot. Annual species will readily self sow un<strong>de</strong>r appropriate conditions.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Verbena hastata<br />
(Blue Vervain)<br />
Verbena stricta<br />
(Hoary Vervain)<br />
Verbesina (Crown Beard)<br />
50 (100)cm, Blue Vervain is a short lived perennial from moist soils in North America. It has narrow,<br />
strongly serrated, slightly glossy leaves and a tall, losely branching stalk with numerous rich pink to pale<br />
lilac flowers. Easily cultivated in any humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot.<br />
VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5471 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Hoary Vervain is a short lived perennial native throughout North America. It has narrow,<br />
strongly serrated, greyish green, smoothly hairy leaves and a tall, losely branching stalk with numerous<br />
rich pink to pale lilac flowers. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in full sun sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5472 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Crown Beards are annual to herbaceous perennials from the Americas. They make numerous bright lemon yellow flowers in summer,<br />
above ornamental bluish green foliage in some species. All Verbesina species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Verbesina alata<br />
(Capitaneja)<br />
Verbesina encelioi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Gol<strong>de</strong>n Crownbeard)<br />
Viburnum (Hardy Snowball)<br />
40 (60)cm, Capitaneja is a showy, fast growing annual from Puerto Rico and The Virgin Islands. It makes<br />
glossy, dark green leaves and losely branching stalks topped by rich orange flower discs. Easily grown in<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Sow seeds in pots in mid spring at some 20°C in a sunny spot.<br />
Transplant seedlings to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights by the end of spring to<br />
early summer. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8014 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
70 (10)cm, Gol<strong>de</strong>n Crownbeard is an annual with bright lemon yellow flower on medium tall stalks above<br />
serrated, bluish green leaves. It is native of dryish, sunny sites throughout central and southern USA and<br />
Mexico. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5453 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Snow Balls or Viburnum is a very diverse, large genus from the northern hemisphere with perennial, evergreen or <strong>de</strong>ciduous, woody<br />
shrubs to small trees. Many species have very showy, fragrant flowers arranged in ball-like inflorescences and later on ornamental, bright<br />
colored berries in autumn. Most species are easily grown in any humus-rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun.<br />
Sow in autumn in any rich, well drained, sandy soil in pots outsi<strong>de</strong>. Most seeds of hardy Viburnum species require a cooling period for<br />
several months before they will germinate in late spring. Transplant in autumn or late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Viburnum betulifolium<br />
(Birchleaf Snowball)<br />
Viburnum (Snowball)<br />
3 (7)m, Birchleaf Snowball is a tall and broad, <strong>de</strong>ciduous, woody shrub with birch-like, dark green leaves,<br />
and <strong>de</strong>nse, elongated, terminal, pendulous clusters of creamy white flowers, followed by showy, bright<br />
scarlet berries in autumn and winter. Native of montane woods in Yunnan province (China). For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3452 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Viburnum or Snowballs are <strong>de</strong>corative woody, evergreen, semi-evergreen to <strong>de</strong>ciduous shrubs with umbels of white to creamy flowers<br />
followed by usually bright colored berries attracting birds. Good for any rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. The Canary<br />
species is semi-evergreen and requires a cool, yet frostfree place in winter in a sunny spot with careful watering.<br />
Sow the entire dried berries in any well drained, humus rich soil at 12° to a maximum of 20°C in partial sha<strong>de</strong> (summer) to full sun<br />
(winter), higher temperatures will slow down or inhibit germination. Keep soil always slightly moist. Need some time to germinate.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Viburnum rigidum<br />
(Canary Snowball)<br />
Exclusive<br />
150 (500)cm, Canary Snowball is a woody shrub with semi-evergreen foliage, snow white flower umbels<br />
followed by most <strong>de</strong>corative metallic silvery blue fruits. A very good container plant which can be easily<br />
cut back to limit its growth.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1220 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Vieraea<br />
Vieraea is a monotypic genus in the family of Asteraceae/Compositae with a single species only, namely Vieraea laevigata, native of rock<br />
crevices in the lower succulent zone of Tenerife. Makes an ornamental perennial with slightly succulent, nicely bluish-green leaves and a<br />
terminal cluster of quite large, bright yellow flowers. For any rich, well drained rocky soil in a sunny spot. Keep drier in winter at a minimum<br />
of some 15°C in full sun.<br />
Sow flat on any rich, well drained, rather inorganic soil at some 20°C to 27°C. Keep soil only slightly moist, always water from beneath.<br />
Especially seedlings require full sun in winter to gain a compact growth, protect leaves from wetness.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Aviso legal: Todo el material proviene sólo <strong>de</strong> plantas cultivadas en Alemania o en el Líbano. No ofrecemos ningún material coleccionado<br />
en el hábitat y rechezamos ven<strong>de</strong>r aquel material para proteger varias especies en peligro <strong>de</strong> extinción en su hábitat y para conformar con<br />
leyes nacionales así como internacionales sobre comerciar plantas protegidas y sus partes, por ejemplo semillas.<br />
Vieraea laevigata Exclusive 30 (50)cm, semi-woody perennial with ornamental, bluish green foliage in a basal rosette and nicely<br />
contrasting bright yellow flower heads in a lose terminal cluster, which is born on a central stem. Native of<br />
rock crevices on Tenerife. For a preferably inorganic soil in full sun in a frostfree spot. VI-IX.<br />
Viguiera (Gol<strong>de</strong>n Eye Flower)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2527 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Gol<strong>de</strong>n Eye Flowers are annual to herbaceous dwarf to medium sized perennials from North and South America. They make numerous<br />
bright lemon yellow flowers in summer, above narrow foliage. All Viguiera species are easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Viguiera multiflora<br />
(Showy Gol<strong>de</strong>neye)<br />
Villesia (Bog Primrose)<br />
40 (70)cm, Showy Gol<strong>de</strong>neye is a clump forming perennial with medium tall stalks crowned by several<br />
bright yellow flowers above long narrow leaves. It is native of montane and subalpine meadows and open<br />
spots in woods in western USA. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5452 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Bog Primroses are a small genus genus within the Gentian family (Gentianaceae, formerly a family of its own: Menyanthaceae). Most<br />
species are native of Australia, a handful appear in South Africa and South-East Asia. They are suberect growing to creeping herbaceous<br />
perennials with glossy oval leaves and showy, lax inflorescences with usually yellow flowers, some with fringed petals. They are native of<br />
permanently to occasionally wet, marshy spots. For any humus rich, always moist soil. Excellent, fast growing plants for the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a<br />
pond. Most species are not reliably winterhardy and shall be stored in a sunny spot and be kept slightly drier in a cool and frostfree spot<br />
during winter at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow in pots filled with moist, pure sphagnum or peat at some 20°C throughout the year. Carefully transplant to the final spot as soon as<br />
plants are strong enough and after the last freezing nights.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 9/10.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Villesia exaltata<br />
(Australian Bog Primrose)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Vincetoxicum (Swallow Wort)<br />
20 (30)cm, Australian Bog Primrose is a herbaceous perennial from marshy soils and swamps in South-<br />
East Australia. It makes oval, glossy leaves and an upright hold inflorescences with small yellow flowers<br />
with slightly fringed petals. An easily grown subtropical plant for any humus rich, always wet soil, excellent<br />
for the bor<strong>de</strong>r of a pond. In winter pot plants and store in a sunny spot with reduced watering at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8354 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Swallow Worts are native from Europe, the Mediterranean to eastern Asia. They make more or less climbing, herbaceous vines from a<br />
perennial rootstock with axillary clusters of small star like flowers followed by seed pods with small narrow seeds on long, silk like<br />
parachutes. Plants require a climbing aid. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat at some 20°C to 25°C in any rich, well drained soil. Transplant seedlings in autumn after leaves have yellowed.<br />
Note: All species within the family of Asclepiadaceae contain a poisonous milk sap!<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Vincetoxicum amplexicaule<br />
(Chinese Swallow Wort)<br />
Vincetoxicum hirundinaria<br />
(White Mediterranean<br />
Swallow Wort)<br />
Vincetoxicum nigrum<br />
(Black Swallow Wort)<br />
100cm, Chinese Swallow Wort (syn. Cycnanchum amplexicaule) is a herbaceous Chinese perennial with<br />
terminal clusters of small dark brownish-red flowers on arching and branching stems with narrow oval<br />
leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6548 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (100)cm, White Mediterranean Swallow Wort is a herbaceous Mediterranean perennial with terminal<br />
and axillary clusters of small white to pale yellow flowers on arching and branching stems with oval<br />
leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8035 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
3 (7)m, Black Swallow Wort is a fast growing perennial herbaceous vine from open spots in woods in<br />
southwestern Europe. It has shiny, narrow, <strong>de</strong>ep green leaves and small, brownish black flowers in<br />
axillary clusters. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4228 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Viola (Canary Violets)<br />
Canary Violets in general are perennial to woody sub shrubs (the latter especially from subalpine and alpine regions) with nice, <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
foliage. The Canary species are suited for an unheated, not necessarily frostfree greenhouse as they withstand some freezing in winter for<br />
a short period. Canary Violets are without exception very rare, and especial Viola cheiranthifolia and Viola palmensis are very endangered.<br />
Sow flat at some 5°C to 15°C from autumn to late spring. If sowed from summer to early autumn, seeds may not germinate before<br />
following spring as they need some time of cooling at 5°C to 10°C prior to germination. Seedlings may be flowering size within two years.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, unless stated differently.<br />
Aviso legal: Todo el material proviene sólo <strong>de</strong> plantas cultivadas en Alemania o en el Líbano. No ofrecemos ningún material coleccionado<br />
en el hábitat y rechezamos ven<strong>de</strong>r aquel material para proteger varias especies en peligro <strong>de</strong> extinción en su hábitat y para conformar con<br />
leyes nacionales así como internacionales sobre comerciar plantas protegidas y sus partes, por ejemplo semillas.<br />
Viola aff. riviniana<br />
(La Gomera Violet)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Viola odorata ssp.<br />
ma<strong>de</strong>rense<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Sweet Violet)<br />
Viola (Winterhardy Violets)<br />
5 (10)cm, La Gomera Violet belongs to the Viola riviniana group, yet differs in various points from<br />
continental central European populations. It is native of partially sha<strong>de</strong>d, slightly moist spots in the laurel<br />
forest in the central parts of La Gomera island, Spain. It is an evergreen perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse, shortstemmed,<br />
dark green leaf rosette and light blue flowers in late spring. For any humus rich, slightly moist<br />
soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot with some winter protection (e.g. a dry mulch layer). In cold winters the<br />
leaves will die down completely, however plants will make new leaves from the basal part in spring.<br />
Alternatively grow un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass or in an unheated greenhouse. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4697 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Sweet Violet is a rare subspecies growing in open spots in the laurel forest of the<br />
Canaries, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira and the Azores. As the species, yet with larger, more pubescent leaves and <strong>de</strong>ep lilac<br />
and fragrant flowers. Fully hardy in Central Europe if grown in a protected spot in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2485 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
All Violets offered on this page are fully hardy perennials with nice foliage and showy flowers. Several species are suited as excellent<br />
ground-covering plants. Most members within this broad family grow well in any rich, well drained, and slightly moist soil during summer in<br />
a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny position. A small group of utmost beautiful and very rare species with rosulate leaves (i. e. with leaves arranged<br />
in a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette), which are native of subalpine regions in South America (Viola section Andinium), as well as most other<br />
subalpine members, such as Viola cheiranthiifolia and Viola palmensis, both native of the Canary islands, require especially in winter a<br />
good protection from excessive wetness. These species are best grown un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass throughout the year with a layer of grit sand or<br />
crushed lava around their base.<br />
Sow flat at some 5°C to 15°C from autumn to late spring. Seeds require a cooling period for several months prior to germination. As it is<br />
the case in many hardy perennials, if seeds are sowed too late in the year, most will not germinate before spring the following year.<br />
Transplant seedlings in early summer or as soon as plants are strong enough. Some may flower in summer the same year already, some<br />
may need another year. Several species have two flower seasons, a major one in spring and a second, minor one in late summer, which<br />
greatly <strong>de</strong>pends on weather.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6 unless noted differently.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, si no está mencionado algo diferente.<br />
Viola acuminata 15 (20)cm, a rarely cultivated perennial species with showy white, sky blue or bicolored flowers above<br />
broadly arrow shaped light green leaves. Native of rich, slightly moist soils in mountainous meadows and<br />
alongsi<strong>de</strong> streams in Eastern Asia and Japan. For any humus rich, slightly moist, well drained soil in a<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
Viola adunca<br />
(Hook-spur Violet)<br />
Viola aethnensis ssp.<br />
messanensis<br />
(Mount Etna Violet)<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Viola aff. riviniana<br />
(La Gomera Violet)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Viola alba ssp. alba<br />
(White Violet)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6065 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Hook-spur Violet is a herbaceous perennial native throughout western USA and Canada. It makes<br />
narrow, heart shaped, pubescent leaves and pale blue, nodding flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in<br />
a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6197 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Mount Etna Violet is a showy herbaceous perennial violet with flowers in sha<strong>de</strong>s of blue or<br />
yellow above narrow leaves on slightly creeping shoots. It is native of grasslands and rock crevices on<br />
Moutn Etna, Sicily (Italy). For any rich, rocky and well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent in a protected<br />
spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7137 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
5 (10)cm, La Gomera Violet belongs to the Viola riviniana group, yet differs in various points from<br />
continental central European populations. It is native of partially sha<strong>de</strong>d, slightly moist spots in the laurel<br />
forest in the central parts of La Gomera island, Spain. It is an evergreen perennial with a <strong>de</strong>nse, shortstemmed,<br />
dark green leaf rosette and light blue flowers in late spring. For any humus rich, slightly moist<br />
soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot with some winter protection (e.g. a dry mulch layer). In cold winters the<br />
leaves will die down completely, however plants will make new leaves from the basal part in spring.<br />
Alternatively grow un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass or in an unheated greenhouse. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4697 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, White Violet is similar to Viola odorata but with pure white flowers in this subspecies alba above<br />
pale green, round to heart shaped, pubescent leaves. Native of the upper Rhine valley and the Pre-Alps.<br />
Will naturalize easily by seeds and stolons in any humus rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun.<br />
III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3453 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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Viola arvensis<br />
(Field Pansy)<br />
Viola bakeri<br />
(Baker's Violet)<br />
Viola cana<strong>de</strong>nsis var.<br />
rugulosa<br />
(Western Canada Violet)<br />
Viola collina<br />
(Hillsi<strong>de</strong> Violet)<br />
Viola cornuta<br />
(Horned Pansy)<br />
Viola corsica ssp. corsica<br />
(syn. Viola bertolonii)<br />
Viola douglasii<br />
(Douglas' Gol<strong>de</strong>n Violet)<br />
Viola elatior<br />
(Tall Violet)<br />
Viola grypoceras<br />
(syn. Viola coreana)<br />
Viola hirta<br />
(Hairy Violet)<br />
Viola jaubertiana<br />
(Mallorca Violet) Exclusive<br />
Viola jooi<br />
(Transylvania Violet)<br />
10 (20)cm, Field Pansy, annual to biannual species from cultivated corn fields. Makes numerous small<br />
creamy white flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r good<br />
conditions. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1875 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
12 (15)cm, Baker's Violet or Yellow Prairie Violet is a perennial, short-stemmed species with ellipticlanceolate,<br />
slightly hairy leaves and rich yellow flowers. Native of dryish meadows and open spots in<br />
woods in western USA (coastal mountains from British Columbia southwards to California and western<br />
parts of the central states). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild<br />
collection in Round Valley Lake, Plumas County, California, USA. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0054 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Western Canada Violet makes white flowers with a yellow throat and short, dark lilac stripes<br />
on lower petals. It has quite large, cordate (= heart shaped) leaves and showy prominent veins, which is<br />
typical for this variety. From sunny spots in woods in north-western USA and western Canada. For any<br />
leafy, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1998 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
12cm, Hillsi<strong>de</strong> Violet is similar to the related Viola hirta (Hairy Violet), yet in contrast to the latter this<br />
perennials species has fragrant, pale blue flowers and finely pubescent sepals and a basal rosette of<br />
hairy, broadly oval to heart shaped leaves. From rocky, open sites from Central Europe through<br />
Northwestern Asia. Easily cultivated in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot and any rich, well drained soil. III-<br />
V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6064 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
15cm, Horned Pansy has rather large, pale lilac blue, slightly fragrant flowers and a white center, lower<br />
petal with lilac veins above loosely arranged, oblong-narrow, dark green leaves. Native of mountain<br />
meadows and rock crevices in the Pyrenees. Seeds are from true-to-type plants and not from hybrids<br />
often offered un<strong>de</strong>r this name in commerce. For any well drained soil in a sunny spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1884 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Corsica Violet is a rarely seen and very ornamental violet with numerous, quite large, pale<br />
purplish to <strong>de</strong>ep lilac flowers with short to medium sized spurrs above elongating, slightly prostrate stems<br />
with broadly lanceolate leaves. Native of mountainous regions on the island of Corsica (France) at above<br />
some 1.200m. Excellent in any well drained, preferably humus rich soil in a sunny spot. Has a very long<br />
flowering period. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1885 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Douglas' Gol<strong>de</strong>n Violet is native of grassy slopes and open spots in oak woods in Oregon and<br />
California. It has dissected leaves in a more or less basal rosette and bright gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers. For any rich,<br />
well drained, rather rocky soil in a sunny and preferably protected spot. Seeds from a certified wild<br />
collection in Greenville, Plumas County, California, USA. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4635 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (40)cm, Tall Violet makes elegant sky blue flowers with a white center above long, arrow shaped, light<br />
green leaves on tufted stems branching from the ground. Growing in moist meadows and open spots in<br />
scrub from France to N Italy, Siberia and NW China. For any leafy, well drained soil in a sunny to partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1892 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
5 (10)cm, Korea Violet is a most ornamental dwarf violet with dark green, round, serrated leaves with<br />
showy silver-white veins and dark lilac blue flowers. From slightly moist meadows and open spots in<br />
woods in northern Korea. For any rich, leafy, slightly moist soil in preferably partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2065 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15cm, Hairy Violet is a perennial, early flowering species similar to Viola odorata with intense sky blue to<br />
dark purplish blue (or a beautiful, unusual rose-laven<strong>de</strong>r color in the Kretsch form), unfragrant flowers<br />
above a <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of ovoid, hairy leaves. Easy in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot for any rich,<br />
well drained soil. Seeds from populations in Langen (Frankfurt, Germany), Kaiserstuhl (Germany),<br />
Kretsch island (Rhine, Germany), and Forêt <strong>de</strong> la Harth (France). III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1896 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Frankfurt)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3512 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Kaiserstuhl)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3519 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Kretsch)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3513 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex La Harth)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Mallorca Violet is a very rare, perennial, stoloniferous species en<strong>de</strong>mic of Mallorca (La Serra<br />
<strong>de</strong> Tramuntana, Balearic Islands, Spain) with glossy, somewhat leathery leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette. Has<br />
ornamental bright blue-purple flowers. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d,<br />
protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong> or better un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass. In very cold winters leaves die back completely, yet the<br />
rhizome vigorously resprouts in following spring. Zona climática USDA 6. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2063 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
7 (12)cm, Transylvania Violet is an elegant, yet quite rare species with shiny <strong>de</strong>ep green foliage and rosy<br />
purplish flowers. For any humus rich, slightly moist soil in full to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1900 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Viola jordanii<br />
(Jordan's Violet)<br />
10 (20)cm, Jordan's Violet is a very rare perennial species from dry crevices in the Hautes-Alpes<br />
(France). Makes loosely arranged, elongated cordate leaves and pale blue flowers. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3300 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Viola kamtschadalorum 10°Cm, is an endangered precious species with showy rich lilac blue flowers on elongating stems with<br />
broadly heart shaped leaves. Native of rich soils in meadows in northern Japan. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
Viola labradorica<br />
(Labrador Violet)<br />
Viola lobata<br />
(Yellow Pine Violet)<br />
Viola mirabilis<br />
(Won<strong>de</strong>r Violet)<br />
Viola mirabilis var.<br />
brachysepala<br />
(Eastern Won<strong>de</strong>r Violet)<br />
Viola odorata<br />
(Sweet Violet)<br />
Viola odorata ssp.<br />
ma<strong>de</strong>rense<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Sweet Violet)<br />
Viola orientalis<br />
(Kisumire Violet)<br />
Viola palmata var. triloba<br />
(Three-lobed Birdfoot<br />
Violet)<br />
Viola papilionacea<br />
(Common Blue Violet)<br />
Viola pedatifida<br />
(syn. Viola palmata var.<br />
pedatifida)<br />
Viola persicifolia<br />
(Fen Violet)<br />
Viola pinetorum<br />
(Yellow Goosefoot Violet)<br />
Viola praemorsa var.<br />
linguifolia<br />
(Upland Yellow Violet)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6063 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
15cm, Labrador Violet makes an excellent ground covering plant with highly <strong>de</strong>corative, dark purplish<br />
green foliage and <strong>de</strong>ep blue flowers. For a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sha<strong>de</strong>d spot in any rich, well drained soil.<br />
Native in from the artic circle in North America extending south towards New Hampshire. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1903 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
10cm, Yellow Pine Violet is native of open spots in oak forests in Oregon and California. It has broadly<br />
dissected to lobed leaves in a lax rosette and bright gol<strong>de</strong>n flowers. For any humus rich, slightly rocky,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in Prattville, Plumas County,<br />
California, USA at some 1.500m. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4636 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
15 (20)cm, Won<strong>de</strong>r Violet has light blue flowers on short stems which elongate after the flower period,<br />
and large, heart shaped, dark green leaves. From <strong>de</strong>ciduous forests in central and N Europe, growing in<br />
rich, well drained soil in a partially to sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1907 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
15 (20)cm, Eastern Won<strong>de</strong>r Violet is a rarely cultivated subspecies from Northeastern Asia. As the<br />
species is makes light blue flowers on short stems which elongate after the flower period, and large, heart<br />
shaped, dark green leaves. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6062 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Sweet Violet is native across Europe. Has sweetly scented, dark blue flowers above almost<br />
round to heartshaped. large leaves. Will naturalize easily in any rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to<br />
full sun. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1908 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Sweet Violet is a rare subspecies growing in open spots in the laurel forest of the<br />
Canaries, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira and the Azores. As the species, yet with larger, more pubescent leaves and <strong>de</strong>ep lilac<br />
and fragrant flowers. Fully hardy in Central Europe if grown in a protected spot in any rich, well drained<br />
soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2485 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7cm, Kisumire Violet is an endangered precious species with showy bright yellow flowers flushed red on<br />
the backsi<strong>de</strong> on elegant stems with small leaves. Native of rich soils in meadows and open spots in<br />
woods in Japan. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6061 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
15 (20)cm, Three-lobed Birdfoot Violet is an ornamental variety, similar to the species, yet with bicolored<br />
flowers: lower petals pale lilac, upper petals dark purple to violet. Has lobed, oval leaves. Growing in<br />
rocky, open woods in eastern North America. For any rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny<br />
spot. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6240 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6970 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
8 (10)cm, Prairie Violet from N USA, Violet with unusual leaves, palmately divi<strong>de</strong>d into narrow segments,<br />
and bright violet blue flowers. Excellent for a sunny spot in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n in any well drained soil. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3096 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7 (12)cm, Fen Violet is a dwarf perennial species with arrow shaped leaves and several stalks with white<br />
flowers sha<strong>de</strong>d sky blue. Native of semi moist, unfertilized meadows in central and northern Europe. Has<br />
become very rare due to ongoing <strong>de</strong>struction of its' habitats for agricultural purposes. Easily grown in any<br />
rich soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3442 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Yellow Goosefoot Violet or Pine Violet is a perennial species with lanceolate, greyish, smoothly<br />
pubescent leaves with undulated margins and rich lemon yellow flowers. Native of open spots in<br />
coniferous forests in California. For any rich, very well drained, slightly rocky soil in full sun. Seeds from a<br />
certified wild collection in Round Valley Lake, Plumas County, California, USA. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 0053 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10cm, Upland Yellow Violet is native of open spots in coniferous forests in the Western states of the USA<br />
and has braod spathulate leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette and rather long stalked broight yellow flowers. For any<br />
rich, very well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Seeds from a certified wild collection in<br />
Plumas County, Long Valley, California at some 1.500m. IV-VI.<br />
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Viola pumila<br />
(Meadow Violet)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5187 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7 (12)cm, Meadow Violet is a dwarf perennial species with arrow shaped leaves and several stalks with<br />
pale laven<strong>de</strong>r blue flowers. The species is similar to Viola persicifolia, however in Viola pumila the leaves'<br />
base is cuneiform (wedge shaped) and the leaf stalks are clearly winged. It is native of semi moist,<br />
unfertilized meadows in central and N Europe. Has become very rare due to ongoing <strong>de</strong>struction of it’s'<br />
habitats for agricultural purposes. Easily grown in any rich, always slightly moist, humus rich soil in full<br />
sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3446 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Viola purpurea var. venosa Seeds from a certified wild collection in Dry Flat, Plumas County, California, USA at some 1.650m. IV-VI.<br />
Viola reichenbachiana<br />
(syn. Viola sylvestris)<br />
Viola riviniana<br />
(Rivine's Violet)<br />
Viola riviniana cv. "Rosea"<br />
(Rose Common Dog Violet)<br />
Viola rupestris<br />
(Sand Violet)<br />
Viola selkirkii<br />
(Great Spurred Violet)<br />
Viola sieheana<br />
(Troodos Violet) Exclusivo<br />
Viola sororia<br />
(Common Blue Violet)<br />
Viola sororia f. sororia<br />
(Common Blue Violet)<br />
Viola subandina<br />
Viola tricolor ssp. eutricolor<br />
Exclusivo<br />
Viola tricolor ssp.<br />
macedonica<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8108 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
10 (15)cm, perennial spreading violet native of moist Central European woods. Deep violet blue flowers<br />
with a narrow dark violet spur above heart shaped to ovoid, plain green leaves. For any humus rich soil in<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong>, excellent un<strong>de</strong>r shrubs. Seeds from a population of moist alluvial forests near the Rhine<br />
river in Wörth, Germany with dark violet flowers or from moist woods near Lac Vert, Vosges, France with<br />
violet flowers. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2933 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex río Rhín)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (15)cm, Rivine's Violet is a perennial stoloniferous violet native of Central European woods. Sky blue to<br />
intense blue flowers with large petals and a broad white to pale yellowish green spur above heart shaped<br />
to ovoid, plain green leaves. For any well drained, humus rich soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. Seeds from<br />
a population of woods near Pirmasens, southwestern Winestreet, Germany, woods of Langen near<br />
Frankfurt, Germany, and open spots in woods in Sandhausen, Germany. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2935 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Pirmasens)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2934 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Frankfurt)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4292 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sandhausen)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7 (10)cm, Rose Common Dog Violet is a <strong>de</strong>corative cultivar similar to the species with heartshaped<br />
leaves on elongating stems and quite large, rich rose flowers on long stalks. For any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2931 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7cm, Sand Violet is a perennial, stoloniferous species with small round to heartshaped leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse<br />
rosette and smoothly hairy stems. Distinct small, rich violet blue flowers on short stems. From sandy to<br />
rocky soils throughout Central Europe, where is has become quite rare. Seeds from two different<br />
populations are available: Mainzer San<strong>de</strong> (Mainz, Germany) and Reilinger Eck (Sandhausen, Germany).<br />
For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2936 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mainz)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
7cm, Great Spurred Violet is a perennial species with rosettes of dark green, heart shaped leaves and<br />
rich purplish blue flowers with a large, roun<strong>de</strong>d spur. Native of cool moist woods from North America<br />
through Eastern Asia. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6060 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
10 (20)cm, Troodos Violet is a herbaceous, stoloniferous perennial species with sky-blue flowers above<br />
fresh green, heart-shaped leaves. Native of humus rich, slightly moist soils alongsi<strong>de</strong> waterstreams in<br />
mountains on Cyprus (Troodos mountain range) and southern Turkey. For any well drained, humus rich<br />
soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun. III-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6333 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (20)cm, Common Blue Violet has large pale green foliage and numerous showy white flowers with blue<br />
lines. It is native to North America (Quebec, Wyoming towards North Carolina and Oklahoma. This<br />
rhizomatous species makes floriferous <strong>de</strong>nse carpets in time. An excellent ground covering plant for any<br />
soil in a sunny spot. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1924 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (20)cm, Common Blue Violet has large and rich green foliage. The rarely cultivated form sororia has<br />
pure ink blue flowers. It makes <strong>de</strong>nse floriferous carpets in time similar to the blue-white colored form. An<br />
excellent ground covering plant for any soil in a sunny spot. III-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8631 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8571 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 8,99<br />
15 (25)cm, a very colorful, yet almost unknown subspecies, with several combinations of dark violet and<br />
yellow sha<strong>de</strong>s above dark green leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot, where it will selfsow<br />
readily un<strong>de</strong>r appropiate conditions. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1926 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
12 (20)cm, a rarely cultivated annual to biannual violet with showy, purplish-black flowers. This<br />
subspecies is native of northern Greece and Macedonia. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot, where it will readily self-sow un<strong>de</strong>r appropiate conditions. Offered seeds are from real ssp.<br />
macedonica and not from a dark colored form of ssp. tricolor. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4558 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
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Viola tricolor ssp.<br />
subalpina Exclusivo<br />
Viola tricolor ssp. tricolor<br />
(Heartsease)<br />
Visnea (Mocán)<br />
15 (20)cm, almost spreading, biannual to short-lived perennial Violet with bicolored flowers with lilac to<br />
mauve upper and pale mauve to almost white lower petals. From partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny places in rocky<br />
soils in grassy slopes and rock crevices in mountains in southern Europe (Alps). A very nice, yet rarely<br />
seen subspecies which is more compact and robust in all parts with slightly larger flowers and more oval<br />
leaves in contrast to Viola tricolor ssp. tricolor. We offer the true-to-type subspecies which is very rarely<br />
seen. Easily cultivated in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot, where it will self-sow readily. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7355 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
15 (25)cm, Heartsease is a spreading, tricolored violet with numerous flowers of ornamental violet blue<br />
upper and whitish-cream lower petals above narrow leaves. Native throughout meadows from Europe to<br />
western Siberia, Asia Minor and North Africa. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot.<br />
An annual to biannual species which will naturalize readily un<strong>de</strong>r good conditions. Two color forms are<br />
available which come mostly true. Form 2 shows darker upper petals or may flower entirely dark purplishblue.<br />
V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4401 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (forma 2)<br />
€ 3,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1928 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Mocán is the only species within the genus Visnea and is native of open spots in the lower laurel forest zone and the Fayal-Brezal zone of<br />
all Western Canary islands, where it is rarely found. Few remote populations still exist in Western Portugal as well. It is an ornamental,<br />
evergreen tall shrub to small tree of the Tea family (Theaceae) with leathery, dark green, glossy leaves and axillary born white, fragrant bell<br />
shaped flowers in spring. The latter are followed by bright red fruit turning black with maturity from late summer through early winter. It is<br />
easily cultivated in pots or containers in any well drained, rocky soil in full sun throughout the year. Keep plants drier in winter at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus rich , well drained soil. Place pots in a sunny spot at some 15°C to 25°C throughout the year. At night<br />
temperatures should drop significantly to some 10°C to 15°C, which greatly supports the germination process which may take up to 12<br />
months as reported by several customers. Keep seedlings always slightly moist from beneath and transplant to larger pots after the<br />
second pair of real leaves.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 10.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Visnea mocanera<br />
(Mocán) Exclusivo<br />
Vitex (Monk's Pepper)<br />
200 (700)cm, Mocán belongs to a monotypic genus and is an evergreen, ornamental tall shrub to small<br />
tree with leathery, dark green, brilliant leaves and axillary, fragrant, white bellflowers followed by red fruits<br />
turning black with maturity. For any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter<br />
reduce watering and keep plants at a minimum of some 10°C. XII-IV.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3488 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Vitex or Monk's Pepper are usually perennial woody shrubs native from the Mediterranean extending to E Asia. They have acer-like,<br />
sometimes aromatic foliage and most ornamental terminal spikes of bright rose flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny position.<br />
Sow flat in any rich, well drained soil, keep soil only slightly moist and place pots outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot. Germination occurs in late<br />
spring. Transplant in late summer or late spring as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Vitex agnus-castus<br />
(Monk's Pepper)<br />
Vitex cannabinifolia<br />
(Hemp-Leafed Monk's<br />
Pepper)<br />
150 (250)cm, Monk's Pepper is a perennial woody shrub with narrow, silvery-grey, acer-like, aromatic<br />
leaves and terminal spikes of bright pink flowers. For any rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in a sunny<br />
position. Seeds from original collections ma<strong>de</strong> at the bor<strong>de</strong>r of Nahr-el-Kalb (River of the Dog) in southern<br />
Lebanon, 150m, northern Cyprus and eastern Mallorca (Spain). V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6818 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Mallorca)<br />
€ 0,79<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6670 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Chipre)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8279 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6817 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Vitex spec. "Lebanon" 100cm, uni<strong>de</strong>ntified woody perennial species, probably belonging to the genus Vitex. Acer-like, silverygrey,<br />
light green, aromatic foliage with broa<strong>de</strong>r leaflets than in Vitex agnus-castus, terminal spikes of<br />
small rose flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot. Has small, black, flat seeds.<br />
Seeds from an original collection ma<strong>de</strong> at the bor<strong>de</strong>r of Nahr-el-Kalb (River of the Dog) in S Lebanon,<br />
180m. VI-VIII.<br />
Vitis (Wild Vine)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2514 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wild Grapevine is the ancestor of numerous cultivars and hybrids and the only species which survived the period of the iceage in Central<br />
Europe. Unlike the cultivars it is very hardy and resistant against various kinds of fungal infections. It is native of moist soils in usually<br />
temporarily floo<strong>de</strong>d woods alongsi<strong>de</strong> streams, where it has become incresingly rare due to ongoing <strong>de</strong>struction of its' habitats. It is a<br />
woody, <strong>de</strong>ciduous, dioecious, fast growing climber with purple, when fully ripe edible, sweet-sour grapes in late summer above showy<br />
foliage turning bright yellow to red in autumn.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep pots in a sheltered spot outsi<strong>de</strong> in winter. Transplant seedlings in<br />
spring before the new leaves emerge.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
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Vitis vinifera ssp. sylvestris<br />
(Wild Grapevine)<br />
Wachendorfia<br />
4 (10)m, Wild Grapevine is the wild ancestor of cultivated species and has purple grapes in late summer<br />
which are edible when fully ripe and have a sweet-sour taste. A fast growing woody perennial, <strong>de</strong>ciduous<br />
climber with <strong>de</strong>corative, rich green foliage, turning to bright yellow and red in autumn. Easily cultivated in<br />
any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4642 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wachendorfia is a small South African genus very similar to Watsonia, but with more open flowers. Plant habit and cultivation advice is<br />
the same as for the genus Watsonia.<br />
Sow late spring in any well drained soil in full sun. Best if pre-cultivated un<strong>de</strong>r frost-free conditions for two years. Keep pots frostfree at<br />
max. 10°C in winter. Transplant young corms rather <strong>de</strong>ep (some 15cm/6") in fall of their second year. An extra thick mulch layer as winter<br />
protection is recommendable especially for younger plants.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Wachendorfia thyrsiflora 170 (200)cm, an evergreen, utmost showy species. Makes showy gol<strong>de</strong>n yellow flowers on very long<br />
stalks arising from the prominently veined, long sword-like leaves. Native of humus rich soils from<br />
summer wet areas. Give some extra mulch as winter protection, better grown as pot plant in a protected<br />
spot un<strong>de</strong>r glass. Zona climática USDA 9. VI-VII.<br />
Watsonia<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1933 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia is a S African genus from middle to high altitu<strong>de</strong>s, usually on grassy slopes, which are moist in spring and early summer. Plenty<br />
of <strong>de</strong>corative, sword like leaves and showy large flowering stems with plenty of usually tuberous flowers in brilliant colors. Good for any<br />
sheltered spot, add some extra protection (mulch) in winter or grow as pot plants in an unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with little freezing in winter<br />
only. Most species are usually evergreen to semi-evergreen, leaves will die down at temperatures below freezing, rhizomes will emerge<br />
again in late spring (April). If being cultivated un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions (recommen<strong>de</strong>d for col<strong>de</strong>r climates), several species will already<br />
gain flowering size within one year.<br />
Sow late spring in any well drained soil in full sun. Best if pre-cultivated un<strong>de</strong>r frost-free conditions for two years. Keep pots frost free at<br />
max. 10°C in winter. Transplant young corms rather <strong>de</strong>ep (some 15cm/6") in fall of the second year. A thick mulch layer as winter<br />
protection is recommendable for younger plants.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Watsonia aletroi<strong>de</strong>s 30 (40)cm, large, hanging, cream to rose red, red tuber-like flowers. For any well drained with some clay<br />
ad<strong>de</strong>d, full sun. Requires sufficient winter protection (mulch layer), better cultivate un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1934 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia amatolae 40 (70)cm, a medium sized species with purplish-pink trumpet flowers and few leaves with thickened<br />
margins. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch<br />
layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced<br />
watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4968 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia angusta 90 (120)cm, makes showy bright orange flowers. Native of moist areas from Cedarberg Mountains to<br />
southern KwaZulu-Natal. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection<br />
(i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some 5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4967 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia borbonica 100 (170)cm, very variable in size, in general a rather tall species with shiny leaves and flowers in rich<br />
pink sha<strong>de</strong>s. For any very well drained soil in full sun. Provi<strong>de</strong> sufficient winter protection (mulch layer),<br />
better as pot plant un<strong>de</strong>r almost frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1935 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia coccinea 30cm, flowers in sha<strong>de</strong>s of bright red, purple to rich pink. For any humus rich, slightly moist, yet well<br />
drained soil in full sun. Give very good winter protection (mulch layer), preferably for almost frostfree<br />
conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n to enjoy its early flowers. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1936 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia confusa 50 (150)cm, makes few, pale to middle bluish green leaves showing thickened margins. The pink flowers<br />
usually with a dark pink line in the lower mid-line of the lower three segments. For any rich, yet well<br />
drained soil in a sunny, protected spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1937 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia gladioloi<strong>de</strong>s 35 (50)cm, produces only few leaves with strongly thickened margins and a midrib. Its' dark red flowers<br />
have a darker stripe.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1939 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia humilis 15 (35)cm, a small species with white flowers with a pinkish blush. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot. Requires a good winter protection (i.e. dry mulch layer). Best grown in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree<br />
conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n with reduced watering and a winter minimum of some<br />
5°C. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4966 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Watsonia knysnana 120 (160)cm, very ornamental plant, the sword shaped leaves are covering the stem. Makes spikes of<br />
trumpet shaped, salmon-pink flowers with a very long bract. For any rich, yet well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1940 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia laccata 50 (80)cm, a medium tall species with showy pale rose flowers. For any well drained, rather inorganic soil<br />
in full sun. Provi<strong>de</strong> a very good winter protection (thick mulch layer), or cultivate un<strong>de</strong>r almost frostfree<br />
conditions in an unheated greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1941 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia lepida 20 (70)cm, very variable in size, showy bright to rich pink flowers. For any humus rich, well drained soil, in<br />
a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Requires some winter protection (light mulch layer). Zona Climática<br />
USDA 7. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1943 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia longifolia 130 (200)cm, a species with variable flower colors: orange, pink, and red. For any humus rich, yet well<br />
drained soil in a sunny, protected spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1944 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia marginata 70 (170)cm, grayish leaves and light magenta flowers make an excellent combination in this species.<br />
Native to S Africa (Nieuwoudville to Cal<strong>de</strong>on and Peninsula). VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1945 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia meriana 150 (200)cm, many orange, red or pink flowers, thus a very variable species in flower color. For any<br />
humus rich, yet well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1946 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia occulta 40cm, a medium sized species with long-tubed, pale pink flower trumpets. Best grown in a rich, well<br />
drained, preferably rocky soil in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frostfree conditions in a cool greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or<br />
outsi<strong>de</strong> in a protected, sunny spot with some extra winter protection (e.g. a thick dry mulch layer around<br />
the leaves). V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3815 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia pillansii 50 (90)cm, medium sized, very attractive Watsonia with orange to orange red flowers. For any well<br />
drained soil in full sun. Best with some light winter protection (mulch layer). Zona Climática USDA 7. VII-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1947 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia pulchra 70 (120)cm, makes broad leaves with thickened margins, and pink to maroon flowers with a darker pink<br />
stripe. Threatened native of Swaziland.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1948 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia schlechteri 40 (90cm), makes an upright spike of utmost showy, bright scarlet orange flowers. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil. Keep preferably frostfree in winter with reduced watering and a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Excellent in an unheated greenhouse or cold wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6245 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia spectabilis 20 (50)cm, produces very nice, bright red to pale orange flowers. For any humus rich, yet well drained soil<br />
in a sunny, protected spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1949 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8623 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia strubeniae 50 (100)cm, makes tall racemes of several small, pink flowers. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. Best grown in pots in a cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n or frostfree greenhouse. In winter<br />
keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1032 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia tabularis 150cm, leaves sheath the stem at the base, orange red flowers, very <strong>de</strong>corative species. For any well<br />
drained, rather inorganic soil in full sun. provi<strong>de</strong> a very good winter protection (thick mulch layer), or<br />
cultivate un<strong>de</strong>r almost frostfree conditions in an unheated greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1950 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia van<strong>de</strong>rspuyiae 100 (200)cm, a most ornamental species with quite broad, sword shaped leaves and intense scarlet<br />
flowers with nicely contrasting blackish-purple anthers in branching spikes.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1951 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia watsonioi<strong>de</strong>s 70 (100)cm, leaves with thickened margins, many small pale yellow or maroon flowers. For any well<br />
drained, rather inorganic soil in full sun. Provi<strong>de</strong> a very good winter protection (thick mulch layer), or<br />
cultivate un<strong>de</strong>r almost frostfree conditions in an unheated greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1953 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Watsonia wilmaniae 80 (150)cm, species with variable flower colors: orange, red, and purple. For any humus rich, yet well<br />
drained soil in a sunny, protected spot.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1954 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Watsonia zeyheri 40 (80)cm, makes few leaves. Salmon to orange flowers. For any humus rich, yet well drained soil in a<br />
sunny, protected spot.<br />
Weigelia<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1955 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Weigelia is a small genus of some 12 species from East Asia. They grow as perennial, <strong>de</strong>ciduous, woody shrubs to small trees. Several<br />
species have very showy, colorful trumpet-flowers. All are easily grown in any humus-rich, well drained soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> to full sun.<br />
Sow fine seeds in autumn on top of any rich, well drained, sandy substrate in pots outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a cooling period for several<br />
months before they will germinate in late spring. Carefully transplant seedlings in autumn or late spring.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Weigelia florida 180 (250)cm, a <strong>de</strong>ciduous woody shrub with arching stems from East Asia with numerous showy bright<br />
rose flower trumpets in late spring. An easily grown winter hardy species for any humus rich, well drained<br />
soil in full sun to partial sha<strong>de</strong>. V-VI.<br />
Wigandia (Blue Wigandia)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8317 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wigandia are perennial, woody, tall shrubs within the viper's gloss family (Boraginaceae) and are native to South America. They have most<br />
ornamental, very large, <strong>de</strong>nsely hairy oval leaves and elongating racemes with numerous pale lilac flowers with a white throat. Easily grown<br />
in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In col<strong>de</strong>r areas keep slightly drier and frostfree in winter at a minimum of<br />
some 15°C in full sun.<br />
Sow dustlike seed on top of any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C to 30°C throughout the year. Do not cover seeds with soil. Keep<br />
pots always slightly moist from below and transplant seedlings to larger pots with their fifth pair of leaves. Especially seedlings require<br />
plenty of light.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Wigandia caracasana<br />
(Blue Wigandia)<br />
Withania (Orobal or Wintercherry)<br />
2 (4)m, Blue Wigandia is a beautiful, tall growing woody perennial shrub from South America with very<br />
large, oval, <strong>de</strong>nsely hairy leaves and uncountable pale lilac flowers on elongating racemes. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of<br />
some 15°C. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5265 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Wintercherry or locally called Orobal are native of the Canary Islands, the Mediterranean and the Arabian region. They are wintergreen<br />
and usually summer dormant woody shrub with large oval, sometimes undulated leaves and axillary yellowish-cream flowers, which are<br />
followed by fruits ma<strong>de</strong> up of a slightly inflated, green calyx and a bright orange "eye", i.e. the orange berry insi<strong>de</strong>. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot. Keep cooler, yet frostfree in winter at a minimum of some 15°C, water carefully as long as plants are in leaf.<br />
During summer irrigate sporadically so that the soil never dries out completely.<br />
Sow flat on any rich, well drained soil. Especially in winter keep seedlings very sunny.<br />
Aviso: As for most members within the Nightsha<strong>de</strong> family (Solanaceae) all parts are poisonous if ingested<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Withania aristata<br />
(Canary Orobal)<br />
Withania riebeckii<br />
(Socotra Orobal) Exclusivo<br />
Withania somnifera<br />
(Wintercherry)<br />
Wulfenia (Cow's Footprint)<br />
150 (200)cm, Orobal is a tall woody shrub from the succulent zone on the Canary Islands. It is<br />
wintergreen and summer dormant. Has ornamental, small orange berries, which are surroun<strong>de</strong>d two third<br />
by a green calyx, towards the end of the dry season (i.e. in summer). VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4694 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2504 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (50)cm, Socotra Orobal is a very rare and threatened dwarf member from the island of Socotra<br />
(Yemen). It makes narrow, woody branches and silvery-gray, elongated ovate to elliptical, <strong>de</strong>nsely hairy<br />
leaves, axillary to terminal, small creamy yellow flowers, and small orange berries surroun<strong>de</strong>d by an open<br />
calyx. For any rich, very well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep plants cooler at a<br />
minimum of some 15°C, reduce watering to a minimum. X-II.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3863 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (170)cm, Ashwagandha or Wintercherry is a perennial, evergreen woody shrub from Arabia through<br />
India, wi<strong>de</strong>ly used in traditional Ayurveda medicine as antibiotic and narcotic. The small inconspicuous<br />
yellowish green flowers are followed by ornamental glossy, bright orange berries (poisonous) partially<br />
embed<strong>de</strong>d in a green calyx. For any rich, well drained, slightly sandy to stony soil in full sun throughout<br />
the year. In winter keep cooler at a minimum of some 10°C with reduced watering. VII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3865 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Cow's Footprint are rarely seen alpine plants growing in rock crevices filled with moist humus soil. They make quite large, rather flat<br />
rosettes of long leaves and elegant nodding flower stalks with lilac-blue flowers.<br />
Sow dust like seeds in spring on pure humus or peat soil, with some sand ad<strong>de</strong>d for an enhanced drainage. Do not cover seeds and keep<br />
soil always moist from beneath, shelter from heavy rains. Not easy from seeds, for the connoisseur.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
50 semillas por sobre.<br />
Wulfenia amherstiana 15 (20)cm ø, showy flowering stalks with several lilac flowers, up to 20cm in height. <strong>Rare</strong>ly cultivated<br />
species from Afghanistan to the Himalaya. For any humus rich soil in a partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to sunny spot,<br />
excellent in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n. IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1957 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Wulfenia baldacci 20cm, similar to Wulfenia carinthiaca, yet more compact. Basal rosettes of undulated, crenate leaves and<br />
short spikes of bright blue flowers. Native of humus rich, well-soils in fresh spots in rock crevices in<br />
Montenegro (Albania). IV-V.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3322 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wulfenia carinthiaca 20 cm ø, Carinthian Cow's Footprint makes flowering stalks up to 30cm in height with hundreds of small,<br />
(Carinthian Cow's Footprint) intense lilac blue flowers which make a showy effect above a basal rosette of undulated, dark green<br />
leaves. Requires a slightly acidic soil (on a peaty basis) and a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. IV-V.<br />
Wurmbea (Spi<strong>de</strong>r Lilies)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1958 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Spi<strong>de</strong>r Lilies is a small genus of medium sized to tall bulbous plants native of rich and seasonally wet soils in Australia and Sub-Saharan<br />
Africa. Most species make showy pale cream flowers with an inner purplish-brown and long grass like leaves. All species are easily grown<br />
in any humus rich, well drained soil in full sun throughout the year. During dormancy keep plants rather dry and in winter at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C with watering reduced to a minimum. Excellent in a frostfree greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n, for their small to medium tall size<br />
they can be grown in rather small pots on window sills as well.<br />
Sow the small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C<br />
throughout the year and soil always slighly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will siginificantly<br />
enhance germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Wurmbea dioicea<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7313 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wurmbea elatior 30 (50)cm, a showy species with cream flowers with a purplish black inner ring and narrow, lanceolate<br />
fresh green leaves. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During<br />
dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4059 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wurmbea kraussii 10 (15)cm, small showy species with cream flowers and a dark blue inner ring above a solitary narrow<br />
basal leaf. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the year. During dormancy and<br />
in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4060 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Wurmbea spicata 5 (10)cm, a dwarf species with ornamental cream star like flowers with a brownish red inner ring and<br />
sometimes with dark edges above narrow lanceolate leaves. Native from clay and granitic soils from the<br />
Bokkeveld Mountains to Swellendam. For any rich, well drained substrate in a sunny spot throughout the<br />
year. During dormancy and in winter keep drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />
Xanthorrhoea (Australian Grass Tree)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4061 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Grass Trees is an ancient, primitive genus with several species distributed throughout arid region in Australia. All make very long, grass<br />
like, usually nicely bluish-green colored leaves arranged in a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette. With age several species produce a massive stem, which is<br />
resistant to bushfires in their habitat. They grow very slow, however these unusual plants may reach several hundreds of years. On<br />
reaching maturity (some 10 years after sowing) plants may produce a single central, very tall inflorescence resembling a candle-like stick<br />
with numerous small whitish-green flowers. All are easily cultivated in any fertile, humus-rich, sandy to stony soil in full sun throughout the<br />
year. In winter keep plants almost completely dry at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Grass trees are easily raised from seed. Sow flat in any humus-rich, slightly sandy, well drained substrate at some 20°C. After<br />
germination keep pots slightly drier and especially in winter in full sun.<br />
20 semillas por sobre, si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
Xanthorrhoea caespitosa<br />
(Tufted Grass Tree)<br />
Xanthorrhoea fulva<br />
(Swamp Grass Tree)<br />
Xanthorrhoea gracilis<br />
(Slen<strong>de</strong>r Blackboy)<br />
Xanthorrhoea johnstonii<br />
(Northern Grasstree)<br />
Xanthorrhoea macronema<br />
(Bottle Brush Grass Tree)<br />
2 (5)m, Tufted Grass Tree is a small grass tree from South Australia. Makes a <strong>de</strong>nse upper rosette of<br />
numerous grayish green to silvery green narrow, grass like leaves on a massive, palm-like trunk with age.<br />
Makes an erect, candle-like spike of small, creamy flowers. For any rich, very well drained, preferably<br />
slightly rocky soil in full sun.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3790 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150cm, Swamp Grass Tree is a Queensland native species from semi-wet spots. Makes a short-trunked<br />
rosette of <strong>de</strong>nsely packed, narrow, grayish green to silvery green, grass like leaves and an erect, candlelike<br />
spike with small, creamy flowers on mature specimens. For any rich, well drained soil in full sun. XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3670 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150cm Slen<strong>de</strong>r Blackboy from W Australia makes a compact, more or less trunk less rosette of grayish<br />
green to silvery green, narrow, grass like leaves and a tall, erect, candle-like inflorescence with numerous<br />
small, creamy flowers. For any rich, very well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in full sun. XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3669 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (400)cm, Northern Grasstree is native of Olkola land, where it occurs in rocky to sandy soils in open<br />
spots in dry woodland. It makes a tall trunk crowned by many grayish green to silvery green, narrow,<br />
grass like leaves and a tall, candle-like inflorescence with numerous, small, creamy white flowers. For any<br />
rich, very well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in full sun. XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3668 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Bottle Brush Grass Tree is a trunk less species, which makes several lose tufts in time.<br />
Native of open spots in dry woods throughout Queensland and New South Wales. Makes linear, flexible,<br />
grayish green to silvery green leaves and a tall, torch-like, compact inflorescence with numerous, small,<br />
creamy white flowers. For any rich, very well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in full sun. XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3667 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Xanthorrhoea media<br />
(Forest Grass Tree)<br />
Xanthorrhoea preissii<br />
(Blackboy Grass Tree)<br />
Xanthorrhoea<br />
quadrangulata<br />
(Mount Lofty Grass Tree)<br />
Xanthorrhoea resinosa<br />
Xanthorrhoea semiplana<br />
(Tufted Yacca Grass Tree)<br />
Xanthorrhoea semiplana<br />
ssp. tateana<br />
(Kangaroo Island Grass<br />
Tree)<br />
Xerophyllum (Bear Grass)<br />
150 (200)cm, Forest Grass Tree is closely related to Xanthorrhoea australis and makes a slen<strong>de</strong>r, upright<br />
growing stem crowned by long, grayish green, silvery green, to fresh green, narrow, grass like leaves and<br />
a tall, candle-like inflorescence with numerous, small, creamy white flowers. For any rich, very well<br />
drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in full sun. XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3666 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (7)m, Blackboy Grass Tree is a medium sized to tall grass tree from W Australia. Makes a <strong>de</strong>nse upper<br />
rosette of numerous grayish green to silvery green narrow, grass like leaves on a massive, palm-like trunk<br />
with age. With maturity it forms an erect, candle-like spike of small, creamy flowers. For any rich, very<br />
well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in full sun.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3791 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (300)cm, Mount Lofty Grass Tree is native of open spots in rocky sited in South Australia. It is a<br />
trunk-forming species, loosely branching wit age. Like all Xanthorrhoea species it makes a <strong>de</strong>nse crown<br />
of long, grayish green, silvery green, to dark green, narrow, grass like leaves and a tall, candle-like<br />
inflorescence with numerous, small, creamy white flowers. For any rich, very well drained, preferably<br />
slightly rocky soil in full sun. XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3801 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7314 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
1m, Tufted Yucca Grass Tree is a small grass tree from Victoria (Big Desert and Little Desert) and<br />
Anglesea. Makes several <strong>de</strong>nse upper rosettes of numerous grayish green to silvery green narrow, grass<br />
like leaves on branching, short trunks. Makes an erect, candle-like spike of small, creamy flowers. For any<br />
rich, very well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in full sun. XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3792 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (400)cm, Kangaroo Island Grass Tree is a tall trunk forming species with a very limited natural<br />
distribution on Kangaroo Island offshore S Australia. It is a most beautiful species with silvery green,<br />
narrow, grass like leaves and a tall, candle-like inflorescence with numerous, small, creamy white flowers.<br />
For any rich, very well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in full sun. XII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3665 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Bear Grass is a monotypic genus with only this species, Xerophyllum tenax. It is native to humus-rich soils in the upper meadows, woods,<br />
and subalpine slopes in N America (British Columbia, SW Alberta, Sierra Nevada and C California to Rocky Mountains). It is a clump<br />
forming species with coarse, evergreen, grassy foliage, and most ornamental, rather tall racemes of terminal heads of scented, creamywhite<br />
flowers. Xerophyllum tenax can only be propagated by seeds, cuttings taken from offsets will usually not thrive.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any humus-rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Carefully transplant seedlings into the open gar<strong>de</strong>n in autumn. I<strong>de</strong>al in<br />
a rich soil in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Xerophyllum tenax<br />
(Bear Grass)<br />
Xerophyta (Black Stick Lily)<br />
70 (100)cm, Bear Grass is suited for any humus rich, slightly acid and moist, well drained soil. Plants will<br />
die down after flowering leaving some offsets behind. Do not water plants in winter. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1959 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Black Stick Lilies belong to a small South African genus of fascinating, rarely cultivated flower plants. They make an elongating, braching<br />
stem with time which is crowned by strap-like leaves and numerous bright rose flowers. All species are easily grown in any rich, well<br />
drained soil in full sun throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. Excellent in a frostfree<br />
greenhouse or wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow the small seeds on top of any well drained substrate and cover them slightly with sand. Keep pots in full sun at some 20°C<br />
throughout the year and soil always slighly moist from beneath. A temperature drop at night down to some 10°C to 15°C will siginificantly<br />
enhance germination in several species.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Xerophyta retinervis<br />
(Black Stick Lily)<br />
Xerophyta viscosa<br />
(Black Stick Lily)<br />
Xerosicyos (Silver Dollar Plant)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8314 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8313 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,99<br />
Sow flat in any rich, rather inorganic soil at a minimum of some 20°C in full sun. Young seedlings are best grown at higher temperatures<br />
with careful watering and full sun in winter.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
Xerosicyos danguyi<br />
(Silver Dollar Plant)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7035 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
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Xylopia (Grains of Selim Tree)<br />
Grains of Selim Tree is a tall tree within the Custard Apple family (Annonaceae) and native to Central Africa. It makes evergreen, leathery<br />
leaves and nice whitish flowers with rosy-red outer petals followed by bean-like fruits with brownish-black, highly aromatic seeds insi<strong>de</strong>.<br />
The seeds have a slightly bitter and resinous taste and are used ground as a spice and traditional medicine in Africa. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C with reduced watering.<br />
Sow flat in any good, humus rich soil at a minimum of some 20°C throughout the year and place pots in full sun. Keep soil always slightly<br />
moist.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Xylopia aethiopica<br />
(Grains of Selim Tree)<br />
2 (7)m, Grains of Selim Tree or Long Nose Pepper is an evergreen tall tree from Africa with oval, leathery<br />
leaves, small whitish flowers and long fruits with brownish-black, highly aromatic seeds. Seeds are used<br />
as a spice and traditional medicine in Africa. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the<br />
year. A good pot or containr plant, which might be cut back if it is getting too large. Reduce watering in<br />
winter and keep plants at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8334 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
XYZ - Otras Especies <strong>de</strong> Las Islas Canarias & <strong>de</strong>l Mediterráneo<br />
On this page you will find all species, which are native of the Canary islands, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira, the Azores as well in the Mediterranean region, and<br />
which are not listed in a separate category.<br />
Unless not stated differently in the species' <strong>de</strong>scription sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained soil at some 20°C. Keep pots in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. In winter reduced watering and keep plants frostfree at a minimum of some 10°C.<br />
Legal note: In accordance with national German laws (BNatSchG and BArtSchV) as well as European (Bern Convention) and international<br />
conventions (Convention on International Tra<strong>de</strong> in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - CITES) we do not sell any wild<br />
collected material such as seeds from protected plants. Seeds from protected plants exclusively <strong>de</strong>rive from horticulturally artificially<br />
propagated plants in Germany respectively Lebanon only, where plants have been taken into cultivation in the late 70ies and early 80ies of<br />
the last century.<br />
Allagopappus dichotomus 40cm, a perennial with annual stems <strong>de</strong>nsely packed with narrow leaves and terminal clusters of yellow<br />
flowers. From rocky open sites on Tenerife and Gran Canaria. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny<br />
spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Anthyllis barba-jovis<br />
(Jupiter's Beard)<br />
Anthyllis cytisoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
(Albaida Broom)<br />
Asteraceae spec. 001<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
Asteraceae spec. 002<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
Bolboschoenus maritimus<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6401 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (300)cm, Jupiter's Beard is a showy, narrow woody shrub with silvery-grey feathered foliage and<br />
white to pale yellowish-cream flowers. It is native of rocky, sun-exposed sites in the Northern<br />
Mediterranean. An excellent pot or container plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 5°C. V-VII.<br />
20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7145 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Albaida Broom is a <strong>de</strong>nsely branching, woody, medium tall shrub with greyish-green foliage<br />
and upright hold racemes with yellow flowers. It is native of rocky, sun-exposed sites on the Balearics<br />
(Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza). A good pot or container plant for any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 5°C. V-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8076 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, a perennial with annual stems from a woody basis. Yellow flowers and fresh green, narrow,<br />
<strong>de</strong>eply cut leaves, Native of humus rich soils in rock walls in the laurel forest zone of south-central<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6492 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Ma<strong>de</strong>ira - Levada Nova)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
30 (50)cm, a perennial with a woody basis and several annual branches crowned by numerous bright<br />
yellow flowers and filigree, fresh green, serrated leaves, Native of rocky open spots in southern Ma<strong>de</strong>ira<br />
(Portugal). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly<br />
drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6493 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Ma<strong>de</strong>ira - Cascalho)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 semillas pro sobre/b>.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8065 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Briza maxima 25 (40)cm, an annual to biannual grass with nicely nodding seed capsules. Sow seeds flat in spring<br />
un<strong>de</strong>r glass and put pots outsi<strong>de</strong> after the last freezing nights by the end of spring. Do not transplant after<br />
sowing. For any rich, well drained soil. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Bupleurum fruticosum<br />
(Shrub Hare's Ear)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7155 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Sicilia, Italia)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6413 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife, España)<br />
€ 0,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Shrub Hare's Ear is an evergreen Mediterranean species with ornamental, glossy dark<br />
green, leathery leaves and terminal yellowish-green flower umbels. For any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny and protected spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n. Fully winter hardy in Central Europe with some protective dry<br />
mulch layer in winter. VI-VIII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
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367
Bupleurum rotundifolium ex Viena, Austria<br />
Bupleurum salicifolium ssp.<br />
aciphyllum<br />
(Gran Canaria Hare's Ear)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Bupleurum salicifolium ssp.<br />
salicifolium<br />
(Tenerife Hare's Ear)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Calicotome infesta<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6560 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8170 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150cm, Gran Canaria Hare's Ear is a perennial woody sub shrub with ornamental, bluish-green foliage<br />
and yellowish-green flower umbels. The subspecies aciphyllum from humus rich soils on Gran Canaria<br />
has much narrower leaves on thinner stems in contrast to subspecies salicifolium. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some<br />
10°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6418 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150cm Tenerife Hare's Ear is a perennial woody sub shrub with ornamental, bluish-green foliage and<br />
yellowish-green flower umbels. The subspecies salicifolium from humus rich soils on Tenerife has much<br />
broa<strong>de</strong>r leaves on more robust stems in contrast to subspecies aciphyllum. For any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6471 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 0,79<br />
10 semillas pro sobre/b>.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8064 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Ceballosia fruticosa 150cm, a woody perennial within the Borage family (Boraginaceae). It makes terminal, loosely branching<br />
racemes with small white to pale cream flowers above glossy narrow leaves. Native of open spots in the<br />
xerophytic shrub zone on all Canary islands (Spain). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Cerastium aetneum<br />
Cirsium latifolium<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Broad-Leafed<br />
Laurel Forest Thistle)<br />
Exclusive<br />
Cytisus scoparius<br />
(Scotch Broom)<br />
Fabaceae spec. 001<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
Fabaceae spec. 002<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6415 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 semillas pro sobre/b>.<br />
Femeniasia balearica 20 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8063 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 (100)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Broad-Leafed Laurel Forest Thistle makes annual stems from a perennial rootstock<br />
and terminal, rich lilac flowers above glossy, serrated leaves. From open spots in the laurel forest on<br />
Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6461 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Scotch Broom is a woody winter hardy shrub with green, arching stems and small leaves. It<br />
makes rich yellow flowers in profusion in early summer. From grasslands throughout Europe and Ma<strong>de</strong>ira<br />
(Portugal). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. USDA Zone 7/8. V-VI.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6443 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
170 (250)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified evergreen woody shrub with slightly pendulous, silvery haired, strongly<br />
branching stems with narrow, trifed leaves, axillary and terminal yellow flowers and <strong>de</strong>nsely haired seed<br />
capsules and fox brown seeds. From valleys in southern Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. For any rich, very well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 5°C. V-VI.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6441 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (200)cm, an uni<strong>de</strong>ntified evergreen woody shrub with upright growing, <strong>de</strong>nsely silvery haired, strongly<br />
branching narrow stems with narrow leaves, axillary yellow flowers and <strong>de</strong>nsely silvery haired seed<br />
capsules and olive-green seeds. From valleys in central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira. For any rich, very well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 5°C. V-VI.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6440 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7410 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,00<br />
Forsskahlea angustifolia 20 (40)cm, a small biannual to perennial herb with a semi-woody stem and slightly spiny, <strong>de</strong>ep green,<br />
serrated foliage and axillary born miniature flowers. From open rocky sites on all Canary islands. For any<br />
rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum<br />
of some 15°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Genista tenera<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Broom)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6410 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150 (200)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Broom is a woody shrub with slightly arching stems and small leaves and usually<br />
terminal, rich yellow flowers in early summer. From grasslands and rocky spots in central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira<br />
(Portugal). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants drier<br />
at a minimum of some 5°C. V-VI.<br />
10 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6444 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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368
Gesnouinia arborea<br />
(Tree Pellitory)<br />
Heber<strong>de</strong>nia bahamensis<br />
Exclusive<br />
Heber<strong>de</strong>nia excelsa<br />
Exclusive<br />
Helichrysum ambiguum 40 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Helichrysum italicum<br />
200 (400)cm, Tree Pellitory a unique member within the nettle family (Urticaceae). Makes a tall woody<br />
shrub with ornamental, non stinging foliage with a reddish sha<strong>de</strong> in full sun. Native of humus rich, slightly<br />
wet soils in the laurel forest of Tenerife and Gran Canaria, where it has become quite rare. For any rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of<br />
some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6404 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
3 (5)m, a very rare and threatened species from the laurel forest on the Canary islands (Spain). It is an<br />
evergreen, strongly branching woody shrub to small tree with glossy, leathery leaves and axillary, pale<br />
yellow flowers followed by bright pink fruits. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6488 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 7,99<br />
4 (8)m, a very rare and threatened species from the laurel forest on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). It is an evergreen<br />
tall woody shrub to small tree with glossy, leathery leaves and axillary, pale yellow flowers followed by<br />
black fruits. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6487 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 9,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7409 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,00<br />
40 semillas pro sobre/b>.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8060 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Justicia acanthifolia 120 (170)cm, a medium tall, woody shrub with dark green, leathery, glossy foliage and brownish-yellow,<br />
funnel shaped flowers. Native of rocky open spots in the lower zone on Tenerife and very locally on La<br />
Gomera. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly<br />
drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6417 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
Kickxia scoparia 30 (50)cm, an annual to short lived perennial with thin filigree, branching stems and few axillary, pale<br />
lemon yellow flowers. Native of open rocky spot in central La Gomera, Tenerife and Gran Canaria. For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
40 semillas por sobre.<br />
Linaria purpurea<br />
Lysimachia minoricensis<br />
(Menorca Loosestrife)<br />
Oenanthe divaricata<br />
(Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Wheatear)<br />
Oscularia <strong>de</strong>ltoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
Otanthus maritimus<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6439 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Gran Canaria)<br />
€ 4,79<br />
50 semillas pro sobre/b>.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8055 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, Menorca Loosestrife is a perennial, which grew in moist spots along si<strong>de</strong> rivers and ponds on<br />
Menorca (Balearic islands, Spain), yet it has become extinct for the <strong>de</strong>struction of its habitat and is now<br />
known only in cultivation. It makes a basal rosette of ornamental dark green leaves with silver veines and<br />
upright stalks with small yellow flowers. Easily grown in any humus rich, slightly moist soil in a protected<br />
spot. In very cold climates give a good mulch layer in winter as protection against freezing through. VI-VII.<br />
40 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6809 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
100 (140)cm, Ma<strong>de</strong>ira Wheatear makes annual arching stems from a perennial rootstock and has finely<br />
cut foliage and white umbels. Native of moist spots alongsi<strong>de</strong> rivers on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). For any<br />
humus rich, well drained, always slightly moist soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep<br />
plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6399 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
50 semillas pro sobre/b>.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8054 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 semillas pro sobre/b>.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8053 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Parietaria filamentosa 20cm, a short lived perennial with fragile, arching stems and axillary miniature flowers. From slightly<br />
moist, north-facing rock walls on Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal) and the Canary islands. For any rich, well drained<br />
soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6456 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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369
Parolinia ornata Exclusive 150 (200)cm, a tall woody shrub with linear, silvery-grey leaves and small white flowers. Native of open<br />
rocky spots in southern Gran Canaria (Canary islands). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot<br />
throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Phyllis nobla<br />
(Noble Hare's Ear)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6475 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
120 (200)cm, Noble Hare's Ear is a perennial woody sub-shrub with glossy leaves in <strong>de</strong>nse terminal<br />
rosettes and slightly pendulous inflorescences with miniature white flowers. Native of humus rich, slightly<br />
moist soil in Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal) and all western Canary islands including Gran Canaria. For any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some<br />
10°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6433 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Aguamansa, Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6434 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Erjos, Tenerife)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6463 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Ma<strong>de</strong>ira)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Polycarpaea nivea 10 (15)cm, a cushion forming perennial with small, silvery-grey haired, slightly succulent leaves. From<br />
sandy soil in coastal areas on Tenerife and Gran Canaria. For any rich, well drained, preferably sandy soil<br />
in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 15°C. VI-<br />
VII. 40 semillas por sobre.<br />
Robertia taraxacoi<strong>de</strong>s<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6412 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8052 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Rubia fruticosa 100 (200)cm, makes vine-like semi-woody stems with narrow glossy, leathery leaves with serrated<br />
margins and small axillary flowers followed by translucent white or black berries. From partially sha<strong>de</strong>d to<br />
sunny spots in the xerophytic zone to the laurel forest on all Canary islands. For any rich, well drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Rumex scutatus ssp.<br />
atenensis 20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Senecio squalidus var.<br />
aetnensis 20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6420 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8051 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8050 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Tolpis macrorhiza 40 (60)cm, a perennial with annual stems from a woody basis. Yellow flowers and fresh green, serrated<br />
leaves, Native of humus rich soils in rock walls in the laurel forest of north-central Ma<strong>de</strong>ira (Portugal). For<br />
any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a<br />
minimum of some 10°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6431 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Zygophyllum fontanesii 20 (30)cm, a perennial small sub-shrub with highly succulent, ovoid leaves. From sandy soil in coastal<br />
areas on La Gomera, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura. For any rich, well drained,<br />
preferably sandy soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum<br />
of some 15°C. VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6435 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Tenerife)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
XYZ - Otras Especies <strong>de</strong> Plantas Tropicales para Macetas<br />
On this page you will find all tropical species, which can be grown in pots or containers, and which are not listed in a separate category.<br />
Unless not stated differently in the species' <strong>de</strong>scription sow seeds flat in any humus rich, well drained soil at some 20°C. Keep pots in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. In winter reduced watering and keep plants frostfree at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
Catharanthus roseus<br />
(Madagascar Periwinkle)<br />
Cestrum elegans<br />
(Mexican Red Cestrum)<br />
50 (100)cm, Madagascar Periwinkle is a showy evergreen perennial with pale green, glossy oval leaves<br />
and numerous showy bright pink flowers in summer. A good pot plant for any rich, well drained soil in a<br />
sunny spot throughout the year. In winter keep plants slightly drier at a minimum of some 15°C. Sow flat<br />
in any rich, well drained substrate at some 20°C throughout the year, keep seedlings in full sun (winter) to<br />
partial sha<strong>de</strong> (summer). VI-VII.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8153 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
150 (250)cm,
Nicotiana suaveolens<br />
(Sweet-Scented Australian<br />
Tobacco)<br />
Yucca (Winterhardy Yucca)<br />
120 (160)cm, Sweet-Scented Australian Tobacco is an annual to short lived perennial from Australia with<br />
elegant, lax branching stalks with white, strongly fragrant trumpet-shaped flowers. Best grown as an<br />
annual. Sow seeds flat in mid spring at some 20°C, do not cover sowings with soil and keep pots in full<br />
sun. Transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing nights by the end of<br />
spring. VI-VIII.<br />
50 semillas pro sobre.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8155 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
The evergreen, winter hardy Yucca offered here are easily raised from seed. They are native of summer hot and winter cold arid regions<br />
from N America to the highlands in Mexico, and are trunk-forming, treelike shrubs with a broad terminal rosette, from which emerges on<br />
adult plants a very large, pyramidal inflorescence with numerous, usually white, cream white to greenish-white pendulous, bell-like flowers.<br />
All are fully hardy in Central Europe, provi<strong>de</strong>d that they are planted in a protected position in full sun in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n or a similar<br />
surrounding. Alternatively they can be grown successfully as container plants, moved to a cold greenhouse or unheated wintergar<strong>de</strong>n<br />
during winter. Seedlings should be kept frostfree in the first two years with reduced watering in winter. All Yucca grow in any rocky, well<br />
drained soil.<br />
Sow flat in any soil in full sun at some 20°C in a sunny spot throughout the year. Transplant young plants to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n after two<br />
years. Especially young plants require protection from moisture in winter. Very easy and robust solitary plants for a sunny spot in the rock<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n and very long-lived.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 7 unless stated differently.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Yucca aloifolia<br />
(Aloe-like Yucca)<br />
Yucca angustissima<br />
(Narrow-Leaved Yucca)<br />
Yucca arkansana<br />
(Arkansas Yucca)<br />
Yucca baccata<br />
(Banana Yucca)<br />
Yucca campestris<br />
(Plains Yucca)<br />
Yucca constricta<br />
(Buckley's Yucca)<br />
100 (170)cm, Aloe-like Yucca makes a basal, stemless, <strong>de</strong>nse rosette with stiff medium green leaves.<br />
For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1025 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Narrow-Leaved Yucca has long, narrow, dark green leaves with fine white marginal threads in a<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse, usually stemless basal rosette and an upright inflorescense with pendulous greenish white<br />
flowers. Native of rock soils in open shrublands in suthwestern USA (Utah, Arizona and New Mexico).<br />
For any rich, well drained, preferably slightly rocky soil in a protected spot in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4223 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (170)cm, Arkansas Yucca makes an almost stemless rosette with bluish green to yellowish green<br />
leaves with white margins. The tall inflorescence has greenish white flowers. It is native from SC to NC<br />
Texas to Oklahoma and Arkansas. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in full sun. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1026 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
1 (2)m, Banana Yucca is a short stemmed species native of south-western USA to N Mexico. Gray green<br />
to bluish green stiff, upright leaves with distinct white to cream filaments on the margins. White to cream<br />
bell shaped flowers in a tall spike. For a sunny spot in any well drained soil. A very robust and hardy, long<br />
lived plant. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2118 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Plains Yucca is a rarely cultivated species with very long, twisted bluish green leaves in a very<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse, usually stemless basal to short stemmed rosette and an upright inflorescense with pendulous<br />
greenish white flowers, sometimes with a pink flush. Native of <strong>de</strong>ep sandy soils in a restricted small area<br />
in Howard, Ector, Midland and Ward Counties in western Texas, USA. For any rich, well drained,<br />
preferably slightly sandy soil in a protected spot in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4222 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (150)cm, Buckley's Yucca makes very narrow, pale bluish green, strong leaves with marginal white<br />
hairs in a showy, <strong>de</strong>nse, usually stemless basal rosette and an upright inflorescense with pendulous<br />
greenish white flowers. Native of rocky soils in open grasslands in central and southern Texas, USA. For<br />
any rich, well drained, preferably rocky soil in a protected spot in full sun. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4221 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Yucca <strong>de</strong>cipiens 3 (5)m, Palma China is a slow growing, branching member with a tree-like trunk with age and stiff green<br />
leaves with white marginal threads. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in full sun in a protected<br />
spot. Zona Climática USDA 8. VII-VIII.<br />
Yucca elata<br />
(Soaptree Yucca)<br />
Yucca elephantipes<br />
(Giant Yucca)<br />
Yucca faxoniana<br />
(Giant Yucca)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3532 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
100 (170)cm, Soaptree Yucca is a treelike, branching species with makes an almost stemless rosette<br />
with dark green leaves with white margins and fibers. The inflorescence consists of numerous cream<br />
white flowers. Native of south-eastern Arizona to W Texas and Mexico. For any rich, very well drained,<br />
rocky soil in full sun in a protected spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1027 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
2 (7)m, Giant Yucca is an ornamental, tall growing, subtropical species from Central America. It makes<br />
stout stems crowned by dark green leaf rosettes. Easily grown pot or container plant for any rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. This Yucca species is not winterhardy, in winter keep<br />
plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8333 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
250 (700)cm, Faxon Yucca or Giant Yucca makes an upright stout trunked species with rosette of sharply<br />
pointed, olive green leaves with usually reddish or black margins and white threads along margins. Its'<br />
trunk is <strong>de</strong>nsely covered by old dry leaves. Creamy white bell shaped flowers. Native of W Texas and<br />
Chihuahuan <strong>de</strong>sert in Mexico. Zona Climática USDA 6. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2120 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Yucca filifera 4 (10)m, treelike Yucca native of the Chihuahuan <strong>de</strong>sert in north-eastern Mexico. Has pointed, rigid and<br />
olive green leaves in a compact crown. White bell shaped, pendulous flowers. For any well drained soil in<br />
full sun in a protected spot. Zona Climática USDA 7. VI-VII.<br />
Yucca glauca<br />
(Blue Yucca)<br />
Yucca pallida<br />
(Paleleaf Yucca)<br />
Yucca reverchonii<br />
(San Angelo Yucca)<br />
Yucca rigida<br />
(Blue Yucca)<br />
Yucca rostrata<br />
(Beaked Yucca)<br />
Yucca rupicola<br />
(Twisted Leaf Yucca)<br />
Yucca thompsoniana<br />
(Thompson's Yucca)<br />
Yucca torreyi<br />
(Torrey Yucca)<br />
Zante<strong>de</strong>schia (African Calla)<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2121 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
100 (200)cm, Blue Yucca makes bluish green, needle shaped leaves with greenish white margins and<br />
white threads in a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette on a short stem. Cream-colored, large bell shaped flowers in a tall<br />
raceme. Native of the Great Plains to S Canada (alongsi<strong>de</strong> the Missouri River to Texas and New Mexico,<br />
north to Alberta and Saskatchewan). Zona Climática USDA 6. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2122 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100 (170)cm, Paleleaf Yucca is a trunk less species from NC Texas with several <strong>de</strong>nse basal rosettes of<br />
pale blue green leaves with yellowish margins. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot.<br />
VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 1028 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,79<br />
100 (170)cm, San Angelo Yucca makes usually a solitary, stemless rosette with lanceolate, slightly bluish<br />
green leaves with yellowish to reddish brown margins. The inflorescence has greenish white, pendulous<br />
flowers. It is native of the Edwards plateau in Texas, growing in on rocky hillsi<strong>de</strong>s and open plains. For<br />
any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in full sun. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 4220 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
200 (450)cm, Blue Yucca makes a tall upright stem crowned with a rosette of most ornamental pow<strong>de</strong>r<br />
blue leaves with yellow margins and a spiny tip. Its' pyramidal raceme has white flowers. Native of N<br />
Mexico (Chihuahua <strong>de</strong>sert, Coahuila, and Durango). VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2123 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
150 (300)cm, Beaked Yucca makes a tall narrow trunk, branching on ol<strong>de</strong>r plants near the top. Its' narrow<br />
bluish green, rather soft leaves end in a sharp. Native of N Mexico (Coahuila and Chihuahua <strong>de</strong>sert) north<br />
to W Texas. VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2124 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
100cm, Twisted Leaf Yucca is a stemless member native of central Texas (Edwards Plateau). It makes a<br />
<strong>de</strong>nse basal rosette of bright green, twisted leaves with yellow, orange or red margins and a tall spike of<br />
creamy white flowers. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. VII-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3533 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
250 (500)cm, Thompson's Yucca has trunk-like stems with a terminal, lax rosette of bluish green leaves.<br />
Tall pyramidal raceme of white colored flowers. Native of New Mexico to Texas growing in exposed sunny<br />
spot in rocky slopes. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2125 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
350 (700)cm, Torrey Yucca has erect, yellowish green to bluish green leaves in a <strong>de</strong>nse rosette on a tall<br />
upright, treelike stem, branching on ol<strong>de</strong>r specimens. Raceme of cream white flowers is born just above<br />
the foliage. Native of north-eastern Mexico to central Texas and New Mexico. Zona Climática USDA 6. VI-<br />
VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2071 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 5,49<br />
African Calla belong to a small South African genus and are native of winter wet and summer dry areas. All Zante<strong>de</strong>schia species have<br />
elegant spathes in white, yellow to rose and a very attractive foliage. They will mostly go dormant in fall and rest for the winter as dormant<br />
tubers or rhizomes. Either store tubers in a frost free place or cover plants sufficiently with mulch etc. to protect them from moisture and<br />
freezing through in winter. Sow at a minimum of some 20°C in any rich soil in a sunny spot throughout the year. Keep seedlings partially<br />
sha<strong>de</strong>d in summer and in full sun in winter as long as they are green and growing.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la zona climática USDA 8/9, si no se menciona algo diferente.<br />
10 semillas por sobre o por 1 bulbo reposado (longitud en cm).<br />
Note: All corms are available for a <strong>de</strong>livery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwi<strong>de</strong>. For Non-European customers only: We do<br />
ship dormant tubers outsi<strong>de</strong> Europe, provi<strong>de</strong>d that all risk is upon the buyer. We do not issue any phytosanitary certificate, which is<br />
officially required for most countries. We kindly ask you to check with your local import regulations before placing an or<strong>de</strong>r!<br />
Zante<strong>de</strong>schia aethiopica<br />
(White Calla)<br />
100 (150)cm, White Calla is the tallest species in its genus Zante<strong>de</strong>schia and makes a pure white spathe<br />
and a yellow spadix on up to 150cm tall stems. This species requires plenty of moisture in summer.<br />
During winter keep plants in full sun with reduced watering. Zona climática USDA 10. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8482 bulbo reposado (12,0 cm)<br />
€ 14,90<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2378 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,99<br />
Zante<strong>de</strong>schia elliottiana 30 (50)cm, has broadly lanceolate leaves with ornamental white translucent spots and showy creamyellow<br />
spathes with an inner yellow spadix on some 40cm tall stems. This species is native to South<br />
Africa and tropical East Africa, where it can be found in semi-moist spots. For any humus rich, well<br />
drained soil in a sunny spot with sufficient moisture in summer. Plants will go dormant in autumn, keep<br />
dormant tubers dry at a minimum of some 10°C in winter. USDA climate Zone 9/10. Seed are from the<br />
wild form with utmost showy pale yellow inflorescences! VI-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8099 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Zanthoxylum (Szechuan Pepper Tree)<br />
Szechuan Pepper Trees are some 250 species of <strong>de</strong>ciduous or evergreen woody, thorny shrubs to trees and occur in warm temperate<br />
and subtropical areas throughout the world. They have feathered leaves and reddish-pink capsules with black seeds which are used for<br />
there very long-lasting pepper-like taste in Asian cuisine (Sichuan pepper). For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d<br />
spot.<br />
Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil and keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Seeds require a prolonged cooling period prior to<br />
germination in late spring. Carefully transplant young plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough or in autumn<br />
after leaves have withered.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Zanthoxylum simulans<br />
(Szechuan Pepper Tree)<br />
Zea (Decoration Corn)<br />
2 (5)m, Szechuan Pepper Tree is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous, fast growing tall woody shrub from eastern Asian with<br />
spiny stems and aromatic feathered foliage. The small inconspicuous flowers are followed by strongly<br />
aromatic rose-red fruits, which have a biting pepper-like, numbing taste which lasts for hours, thus use<br />
only in very small quantities! For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6547 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Red Strawberry Corn is a wild variety in the large complex around Zea mays, which has been grown in many cultivars for centuries by the<br />
indigenous population in South America as one of their most important food source. It is growing as an annual grass with a tall stalk<br />
covered with long, fresh-green leaves. The axillary born cobs have brownish-red seeds similar in appearance to a large strawberry, and<br />
are used for <strong>de</strong>coration purposes. It will thrive in any humus rich, very well drained soil in full sun with sufficient watering during the<br />
growing period.<br />
Sow flat preferably from end of March to mid April in any rich, well drained soil, three seeds per pot. Keep pots in a sunny and constantly<br />
warm spot insi<strong>de</strong>, e.g. on a window sill, in a heated greenhouse or in the wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. Transplant seedlings to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon<br />
as temperatures will stay above 10°C at night in late spring to early summer.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Zea mays var. gracillima<br />
(Red Strawberry Corn)<br />
200cm, Red Strawberry Corn is an annual grass from South America with tall stalks covered with long,<br />
narrow, fresh green leaves. The ornamental strawberry-like cobs contain numerous small reddish brown<br />
seeds. These are edible when still unripe and soft, but they are usually used ripe and dry for <strong>de</strong>coration<br />
purposes. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun and plenty of watering during the growing<br />
period. VII-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3370 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 0,79<br />
Zehneria (Japanese Decoration Mini Cucumber)<br />
Japanese Decoration Mini Cucumber is a small annual vine from Japan with fresh-green, serrated heart-shaped leaves and small<br />
hazelnut-sized fruits (not edible) turning from intense green to pale greyish-green with maturity. Essily easily cultivated in any humus-rich,<br />
well drained soil in a sunny spot with sufficient watering and fertilization during summer.<br />
Sow the small seeds flat in early spring un<strong>de</strong>r protected glass at a minimum of some 20°C. Transplant seedlings to the gar<strong>de</strong>n or larger<br />
pots in any rich soil after last cold nights occurred in late spring.<br />
10 semillas pro sobre.<br />
Zehneria japonica<br />
(Japanese Decoration Mini<br />
Cucumber)<br />
Ziga<strong>de</strong>nus (Deathcamas)<br />
200cm, Japanese Decoration Mini Cucumber is an annual vine with inconspicuous small pale yellowishwhite<br />
flowers followed by ornamental small ovoid, bright green fruits (not edible) turning pale greyishgreen<br />
with maturity. Sow un<strong>de</strong>r glass at some 20°C in spring in a sunny spot. Transplant to the open<br />
gar<strong>de</strong>n after the last freezing night from late spring to early summer. For any humus rich, well-drained soil<br />
in a sunny spot. VI-IX.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6521 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Deathcamas are perennial bulbs close to Veratrum (Germer) and native to moist prairies in North America. They make grass-like leaves<br />
and lose racemes of cream white to greenish-white starflowers. For any rather humus rich, always slightly moist soil in a preferably<br />
partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot.<br />
Sow flat in any humus rich, well drained, slightly moist soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong>. Cultivate in pots for two years, transplant young bulbs after<br />
leaves have withered in autumn.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ziga<strong>de</strong>nus elegans<br />
(Mountain Deathcamas)<br />
Ziga<strong>de</strong>nus fremontii<br />
(Starlily)<br />
Ziga<strong>de</strong>nus paniculatus<br />
(Foothill Deathcamas)<br />
25cm, Mountain Deathcamas
Ziga<strong>de</strong>nus venenosus<br />
(Meadow Death Ccamas)<br />
Zinnia<br />
15 (25)cm, Meadow Death Camas is a herbaceous bulbous plant from mountain meadows and prairies in<br />
western North America. It makes <strong>de</strong>nse racemes of creamy white and yellowish-green flowers above<br />
narrow leaves. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6213 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Zinnia is a small genus with only some 20 annual to perennials species native from South-Western North America to South America with<br />
a focus in Mexico. The have showy, bright colored flowers above opposite leaves. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. Excellent<br />
in the rock gar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />
Sow seeds flat on any rich, well drained soil from autumn to mid spring. Keep pots in a protected spot outsi<strong>de</strong>. Carefully transplant young<br />
plants to the final spot in the gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as they are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 6.<br />
20 semillas por sobre..<br />
Zinnia haageana<br />
(Mexican Zinnia)<br />
Zinnia peruviana<br />
(Peruvian Zinnia)<br />
Ziziphus (Chinese Date)<br />
40 (70)cm, Mexican Zinnia is a showy annual from Mexican highlands with slightly branching stems with<br />
lanceolate leaves and rich orange flower heads. Sow un<strong>de</strong>r glass in mid spring at some 20°C. Transplant<br />
to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are strong enough and after the last freezing nights from end of<br />
spring to early summer. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8393 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
50 (80)cm, Peruvian Zinnia is a showy annual from Central and South America with slightly branching<br />
stems with lanceolate to broad-ovate or elliptic leaves and bright red flower heads. Sow un<strong>de</strong>r glass in mid<br />
spring at some 20°C. Transplant to the open gar<strong>de</strong>n as soon as seedlings are strong enough and after<br />
the last freezing nights from end of spring to early summer. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in<br />
full sun. VI-VIII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8392 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Chinese Date is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous tall woody shrub to small tree from East Asia. It is a half-hardy fruit tree with small, greenish-yellow flowers<br />
followed by date-sized fruits turning brownish-red with maturity. These have a typical, refreshing white flesh. It is an excellent plant for a<br />
sunny spot in a humus rich, well drained soil in the gar<strong>de</strong>n in mild regions. In col<strong>de</strong>r climates cultivate in large pots, keep drier in winter at<br />
a minimum of some 5°C.<br />
Sow seeds in any rich, well drained soil in spring in pots outsi<strong>de</strong>. Cultivate seedlings in pots un<strong>de</strong>r preferably frostfree conditions in their<br />
first winter. Transplant to the final spot in spring as soon as plants are strong enough.<br />
Todas las plantas son <strong>de</strong> la Zona Climática USDA 8 si no se meciona algo diferente.<br />
7 semillas por sobre.<br />
Ziziphus jujuba<br />
(Chinese Date)<br />
2 (5)m, Chinese Date is a <strong>de</strong>ciduous tall shrub to small from East Asia. It has ovoid leaves and small<br />
greenish-yellow flowers followed by date-sized fruits turning brownish-red with maturity. These can be<br />
eaten either fresh or dried. For any rich, well drained soil in a sunny spot. In col<strong>de</strong>r regions give some<br />
good winter protection or cultivate in pots un<strong>de</strong>r frost free conditions with a winter minimum of some 5°C<br />
and reduced watering. V-VI.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 7120 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
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Dirección <strong>de</strong>l banco: Karl-Bosch-Strasse 10, D-65203 Wiesba<strong>de</strong>n, Alemania<br />
S.W.I.F.T.-BIC: NASS DE 55<br />
IBAN: DE 63 51050015 0135063681<br />
Des<strong>de</strong> el 01 <strong>de</strong> julio <strong>de</strong> 2003 todos los costos <strong>de</strong> las transferencias bancarias <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> la Union Europea (EU) son realizados por los bancos con un cargo local.<br />
Para utilizar este servicio rápido, sin costos adicionales y seguro, el cliente necesita el número <strong>de</strong> S.W.I.F.T.-BIC e IBAN señalados anteriormente para realizar la<br />
transferencia.<br />
c) Envío <strong>de</strong> dinero en efectivo (dinero contante) en € [EURO] (sólo por correo registrado) a nombre <strong>de</strong>:<br />
Bjørn <strong>Malkmus</strong>-Hussein, Calle Goya 1, E-38400 Puerto <strong>de</strong> la Cruz (S/C <strong>de</strong> Tenerife), España<br />
d) Cheque personales y/o Or<strong>de</strong>nes <strong>de</strong> pago internacional NO se aceptan.<br />
5.) Envío<br />
La merca<strong>de</strong>ría sólo será enviada <strong>de</strong>spués <strong>de</strong> haber sido recibido el pago. Luego <strong>de</strong> recibir el pago, la merca<strong>de</strong>ría sera enviada <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> los diez (10) dias, si es que<br />
el cliente no recibe una nota enviada por e-mail indicando una fecha <strong>de</strong> envío diferente la que se muestra también en la cuenta cliente (véase abajo 10.) Protección<br />
<strong>de</strong> datos y privacidad & Cuenta cliente) . En caso <strong>de</strong> acciones o inconvenientes provocados por terceros (por ejemplo huelgas) el envío pue<strong>de</strong> ser aplazado. Si el<br />
pago no es recibido <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> dos semanas (2) <strong>de</strong>s<strong>de</strong> el momento en que el pedido fue confirmado por www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>, éste será automáticamente cancelado<br />
por el shop y los productos reservados serán puestos nuevamente a la venta en el shop.<br />
En los meses <strong>de</strong> invierno, las plantas sensibles a las heladas (por ejemplo bulbos, cormos y tubérculos) sólo serán enviadas en períodos libres <strong>de</strong> escarcha (por<br />
ejemplo <strong>de</strong>s<strong>de</strong>s mediados <strong>de</strong> octubre hasta fines <strong>de</strong> marzo), lo que podría significar un retraso en el envío.<br />
Si el cliente tiene algunas restricciones/<strong>de</strong>seos con respecto a la fecha/períodos <strong>de</strong> envío <strong>de</strong> la mercancia, estos <strong>de</strong>ben estar claramente especificados en el pedido.<br />
6.) Disponibilidad <strong>de</strong> la mercancía<br />
Sólo se podrán comprar artículos que se encuentren disponibles en el shop. En caso <strong>de</strong> no po<strong>de</strong>r enviar algún artículo, a raíz <strong>de</strong> circunstancias fuera <strong>de</strong>l alcance <strong>de</strong><br />
www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> (por ejemplo semillas infestadas), se le <strong>de</strong>volverá el dinero al cliente por medio <strong>de</strong> una nota <strong>de</strong> crédito, pago por PayPal o mediante el envío <strong>de</strong>l<br />
dinero en efectivo.<br />
Para pedidos en las que no se recibe <strong>de</strong> inmediato el pago <strong>de</strong> ésta, se reservara la mercancía por un período <strong>de</strong> dos (2) semanas. Si <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> este período no se<br />
recibe el pago, pue<strong>de</strong> suce<strong>de</strong>r, que algunos artículos ya no se encuentren disponibles. En este caso, el cliente recibirá una nota <strong>de</strong> crédito para realizar futuros<br />
pedidos en el shop.<br />
7.) Cancelación <strong>de</strong>l pedido, <strong>de</strong>recho <strong>de</strong> revocación/<strong>de</strong>volución <strong>de</strong> mercanía y consecuencias <strong>de</strong> la revocación<br />
a) Cancelación <strong>de</strong> pedidos pendientes<br />
Cuando la mercancía aún no se haya sido enviada, el cliente pue<strong>de</strong> cancelar un contrato en cualquier momento gratuitamente. La cancelación <strong>de</strong>l contrato se <strong>de</strong>be<br />
indicar por escrito (por ejemplo por email, fax, correo) a www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>. A<strong>de</strong>más todos los pedidos sin el recibo <strong>de</strong>l pago son borrados automáticamente por la<br />
tienda <strong>de</strong>spués <strong>de</strong> los 14 días. Para todos los pedidos con un pago a<strong>de</strong>lantado el cliente recibe un reembolso <strong>de</strong>l valor total <strong>de</strong>l pedido a través <strong>de</strong> un pago PayPal o<br />
una transferencia bancaria.<br />
b) Derecho <strong>de</strong> revocación <strong>de</strong> pedidos enviados<br />
Clientes privados tienen <strong>de</strong>recho a la cancelación y/o <strong>de</strong>volución <strong>de</strong>l pedido hecho a distancia (en línea) según lo señalado en la ley alemana sobre venta a distancia<br />
Fernabsatzgesetzes (FernAG) en general. El límite <strong>de</strong> tiempo comienza con el recibo <strong>de</strong> mercancías por parte <strong>de</strong>l cliente. Los contratos llevados a cabo con clientes<br />
comerciales no están cubiertos por dicha ley FernAG. Todos los artículos perecibles, que <strong>de</strong>bido a su naturaleza sean imposibles <strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>volver, están exentos <strong>de</strong><br />
estas ley en el artículo § 3 cláusula 2 FernAG. En conformidad con la ley FernAG, bienes perecibles son semillas y plantas. En este caso la cancelación <strong>de</strong>l pedido<br />
<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong> la aprobación por escrito por parte <strong>de</strong> www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>. El cliente <strong>de</strong>be pedir tal aprobación en forma escrita (por ejemplo por email, fax, correo) a<br />
www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> los 14 días luego <strong>de</strong> haber recibido las mercancías. Si es que www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> acepta la cancelación/<strong>de</strong>volución <strong>de</strong> las mercancías,<br />
éstas <strong>de</strong>ben ser enviadas a:<br />
www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong><br />
Bjørn <strong>Malkmus</strong>-Hussein<br />
Am Parkfeld 14 E<br />
D-65203 Wiesba<strong>de</strong>n<br />
Alemania<br />
Consecuencias <strong>de</strong> la revocación<br />
En caso <strong>de</strong> que www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> acepte una revocación, por ambas partes todos los servicios recibidos tienen que ser <strong>de</strong>vueltos y cualquiera ventaja tiene que ser<br />
reembolsada. Si el cliente no pue<strong>de</strong> <strong>de</strong>volver la mercancía recibida en completo o en parte, o solamente en condiciones empeoradas a www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>, el cliente<br />
<strong>de</strong>be in<strong>de</strong>mnizar a www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> al valor <strong>de</strong> esa <strong>de</strong>dradación. Esto no se aplica a la <strong>de</strong>gradación <strong>de</strong> la mercancía como resultado <strong>de</strong> una comprobación - tal<br />
como habría sido posible para el cliente en un almacén local por ejemplo. Por lo <strong>de</strong>más el cliente pue<strong>de</strong> evitar la obligación <strong>de</strong> una in<strong>de</strong>mnización como resultado <strong>de</strong><br />
la <strong>de</strong>gradación <strong>de</strong> la mercancía por no tomarla en su propiedad y omitir todo, que <strong>de</strong>gra<strong>de</strong> su valor. Toda la mercancía transportable <strong>de</strong>be ser reenviada al peligro <strong>de</strong><br />
www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>. El cliente tiene que llevar el coste <strong>de</strong>l envío, si la mercancía <strong>de</strong>vuelta correspon<strong>de</strong> a la <strong>de</strong>l pedido y si el valor total <strong>de</strong>l pedido no exce<strong>de</strong> una<br />
cantidad <strong>de</strong> los € 40.00. En otros casos la <strong>de</strong>volución está gratuita para el cliente, y todos sus gastos <strong>de</strong> envío necesarios son reembolsados por www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>.<br />
Las obligaciones para el reembolso/la in<strong>de</strong>mnizaón se <strong>de</strong>ben hacer en un plazo <strong>de</strong> 30 días. Este límite <strong>de</strong> tiempo comienza para el cliente con la aceptación <strong>de</strong> su<br />
revocación por www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> o para www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> con el recibo <strong>de</strong> la mercancía.<br />
© <strong>2012</strong> www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong><br />
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8.) Reclamos<br />
Todos los artículos son <strong>de</strong>spachados en excelente estado y sin daño alguno. www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> no se responsabiliza <strong>de</strong> ningún tipo <strong>de</strong> daño que pueda<br />
ocurrir durante el tranporte. Cualquier tipo <strong>de</strong> daño <strong>de</strong>be ser reportado <strong>de</strong> inmediato al transportista.<br />
Al momento <strong>de</strong> recibir la mercancía, ésta <strong>de</strong>be ser inmediatamente revisada en su totalidad por el cliente. Si el artículo se encontrase con algún daño <strong>de</strong>l<br />
que www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> tuviese que respon<strong>de</strong>r (por ejemplo artículos infestados o con enfermeda<strong>de</strong>s, artículos equívocos), el cliente <strong>de</strong>berá contactar por<br />
escrito (por ejemplo e-mail, fax, corrreo) <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> los 14 dias, <strong>de</strong>s<strong>de</strong> el momento en que se recibió la mercancía, a www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>. Sólo luego <strong>de</strong> una<br />
respuesta por escrito <strong>de</strong> www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> se podrán enviar <strong>de</strong> vuelta todos los artículos en sus envases originales. Al cliente se le reemplazará la<br />
mercancía lo más pronto posible, se exten<strong>de</strong>rá una nota <strong>de</strong> crédito o se le <strong>de</strong>volverá el dinero. Por cualquier <strong>de</strong>volución que no haya sido aprobada por<br />
www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>, así como reclamos posteriores, no se hará ni reemplazo <strong>de</strong> la merca<strong>de</strong>ría ni se enviará nota <strong>de</strong> crédito o se <strong>de</strong>volverá el dinero.<br />
www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> hará todo lo posible por resolver el problema <strong>de</strong> inmediato para asegurar la satisfacción completa <strong>de</strong>l cliente.<br />
9.) Renuncia a la responsabilidad<br />
www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> no se hace responsable <strong>de</strong> daños posteriores totales o parciales <strong>de</strong>rivados <strong>de</strong> algún artículo comercializado. www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong><br />
respon<strong>de</strong> sólo hasta el máximo correspondiente al total especificado en la factura <strong>de</strong>l pedido.<br />
10.) Protección <strong>de</strong> datos y privacidad & Cuenta cliente<br />
El cliente <strong>de</strong>be proveer datos personales al shop con el fin <strong>de</strong> procesar el pedido y para la subscripción en la carta electrónica <strong>de</strong> información<br />
(Newsletter). El cliente pue<strong>de</strong> revisar sus datos grabados en cualquier momento en su cuenta <strong>de</strong> cliente mediante la introducción <strong>de</strong> su dirección <strong>de</strong> mail y<br />
la clave secreta obtenida <strong>de</strong> www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> en la siguiente dirección:<br />
http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/customer_account.asp<br />
Datos personales <strong>de</strong>l cliente serán dados a terceras personas únicamente y exclusivamente cuando la ley así lo disponga. En nuestro servidor no se<br />
almacenan ni datos bancarios ni datos <strong>de</strong> tarjetas <strong>de</strong> crédito.<br />
11.) Devolución <strong>de</strong> material <strong>de</strong> embalaje<br />
[Sólo aplicable a los clientes <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> Alemania]<br />
12.) Diversos<br />
a) Taxonomía<br />
Los nombres <strong>de</strong> todas las plantas son constantemente revisados <strong>de</strong> acuerdo a la taxonomía actual. Sin embargo no se pue<strong>de</strong> garantizar la completa<br />
veracidad <strong>de</strong> sus términos botánicos. Nombres <strong>de</strong> plantas que sean evi<strong>de</strong>ntemente erróneos, serán corregidos, garantizando así la completa satisfacción<br />
<strong>de</strong>l cliente.<br />
b) Autenticidad <strong>de</strong> las semillas<br />
La mayoría <strong>de</strong> las semillas proviene <strong>de</strong> polinización abierta. Especies botánicas emparentadas se cultivan separadamente unas <strong>de</strong> otras, con lo que el<br />
riesgo <strong>de</strong> una hibridización se reduce al mínimo. Algunas especies muy poco comunes se polinizan artificialmente para asegurar su fertilidad y<br />
autenticidad (por ejemplo todas las especies <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong>l género Paeonia), lo que se ve reflejado en el precio <strong>de</strong> estas especies 100% auténticas.<br />
Todas las plantas cultivadas son auténticas representantes <strong>de</strong> sus especies. Sin embargo, como resultado <strong>de</strong> una variación genética natural, no es<br />
posible obtener cada vez un resultado idéntico <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong>l cultivo, por lo que algunas <strong>de</strong> las especies ofrecidas aquí pue<strong>de</strong>n variar <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> un pequeño<br />
rango, quedando eso sí fieles representantes <strong>de</strong> sus respectivas especies.<br />
c) Viabilidad<br />
Las semillas son purificadas mediante diferentes técnicas, por ejemplo agua, aire a presión o arena. Todas las semillas que se pue<strong>de</strong>n cuantificar son<br />
seleccionadas a mano con el fin <strong>de</strong> eliminar las semillas que no son aptas para su germinación. Todas las semillas son controladas antes <strong>de</strong> ponerse a la<br />
venta. La tasas <strong>de</strong> germinación <strong>de</strong> las semillas <strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong> en gran medida <strong>de</strong> las condiciones <strong>de</strong> germinación dominantes, en las cuales www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong><br />
ya no tiene influencia alguna. Para algunas especies <strong>de</strong> la familia <strong>de</strong> los lirios (Liliaceae) no es poco común poseer una tasa <strong>de</strong> germinación <strong>de</strong> casi un<br />
100%, mientras que otras especies, como por ejemplo las <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong>l género Digitalis, logran apenas un 10%. Hasta su envío todas las semillas son<br />
almacenadas en constantes 5°C / 37°F y una humedad relative <strong>de</strong>l aire <strong>de</strong> los 30% para garantizar <strong>de</strong> ese modo la más alta viabilidad.<br />
La viabilidad <strong>de</strong> todas las partidas <strong>de</strong> semillas almacenadas es supervisada al menos una vez al año, siendo <strong>de</strong>sechadas y reemplazadas por nuevas<br />
partidas aquellas que fuesen insatisfactorias. Ciertas especies <strong>de</strong> corta vida se encuentran a la venta sólo por algunas semanas o meses luego <strong>de</strong> su<br />
cosecha.<br />
Algunas especies <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> la familia <strong>de</strong> Amaryllidaceae (por ejemplo Lycoris) no producen semillas sino bulbillos, los que en poco tiempo, aún<br />
guardados a bajas temperaturas, comienzan a germinar. Estos bulbillos <strong>de</strong>ben ser plantados lo más pronto posible luego <strong>de</strong> haberlos recibido.<br />
www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong> no se responsabiliza por las insuficientes tasas <strong>de</strong> germinación <strong>de</strong> las semillas, que sean provocadas por métodos <strong>de</strong> cultivo<br />
inapropiados y que se encuentran fuera <strong>de</strong> la influencia <strong>de</strong> www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong><br />
d) Información sobre la siembra y el cultivo<br />
No se incluyen instrucciones <strong>de</strong> siembra y cultivo <strong>de</strong> la merca<strong>de</strong>ría. Información general acerca <strong>de</strong> siembra y cultivo pue<strong>de</strong> encontrarse en:<br />
http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/prodtype.asp?strParents=&CAT_ID=557<br />
El siguiente documento pue<strong>de</strong> ser bajado y almacenado como archivo Adobe Rea<strong>de</strong>r por clientes:<br />
http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/uploads/files_versions/General_Sowing_and_Cultivation_Information_ES.pdf<br />
Posibles diferencias en los requerimientos <strong>de</strong> ciertas especies serán también dados a saber, siempre y cuando éstos sean conocidos por el shop. Esto se<br />
extien<strong>de</strong> a todos los artículos <strong>de</strong>l shop. Toda la información acerca <strong>de</strong> siembra y cultivo es proporcionada sin garantizar que esté completa o totalmente<br />
correcta.<br />
e) Vencimiento<br />
A menos <strong>de</strong> mencionarse lo contrario en la <strong>de</strong>scripción, todas las semillas <strong>de</strong>berán ser sembradas <strong>de</strong> inmediato <strong>de</strong>spués <strong>de</strong> haber sido recibidas. Si no se<br />
<strong>de</strong>sean plantar las semillas <strong>de</strong> inmediato, se recomienda guardarlas en un lugar obscuro y seco (por ejemplo la nevera) en su envase original, que las<br />
protegerá <strong>de</strong> tanto <strong>de</strong> secarse como <strong>de</strong> la humedad excesiva.<br />
f) Cantidad <strong>de</strong> semillas por sobre<br />
Todos los sobres contienen por lo menos la cantidad <strong>de</strong> semillas especificada en el shop. En caso <strong>de</strong> que las semillas no sean contables <strong>de</strong>bido a su<br />
tamaño y apariencia arenosa (por ejemplo en la familia <strong>de</strong>: Campanulaceae, Crassulaceae y Scrophulariaceae), cada sobre contendrá al menos la<br />
cantidad necesaria para cultivar unos cincuenta (50) plantas. Esto significa que por lo general cada sobre contiene más <strong>de</strong> cincuenta (50) semillas!<br />
Si se or<strong>de</strong>nan dos (2) o más sobres <strong>de</strong> la misma especie, las semillas serán enviadas todas juntas en un solo sobre, a menos <strong>de</strong> que el cliente mencione<br />
claramente otras instrucciones en el pedido.<br />
g) Certificado fitosanitario / CITES<br />
No se exten<strong>de</strong>rán ni certificados fitosanitarios ni CITES. Acerca <strong>de</strong> posibles restricciones para el importe <strong>de</strong> plantas vivas (fuera <strong>de</strong> la Unión Europea) o<br />
regulaciones relacionadas con CITES en el país <strong>de</strong>l cliente, es este último el responsable <strong>de</strong> informarse don<strong>de</strong> sus autorida<strong>de</strong>s locales antes <strong>de</strong> hacer el<br />
pedido. El cliente es responsable en el caso <strong>de</strong> una confiscación <strong>de</strong>l artículo por parte <strong>de</strong> las autorida<strong>de</strong>s.<br />
Todos los materials y artículos ofrecidos que se encuentran en el listado <strong>de</strong>l Washington Convention (CITES), apéndices I - III, provienen <strong>de</strong> plantas<br />
exclusivamente cultivadas y propagadas artificialmente con el fin <strong>de</strong> concordar con las leyes alemanas, españolas e internacionales. De esta manera, al<br />
comprar en www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>, el cliente tiene la posibilidad <strong>de</strong> contribuir activamente a la protección <strong>de</strong> plantas en peligro <strong>de</strong> extinción!<br />
Regulaciones importantes sobre la importación <strong>de</strong> semillas para clientes <strong>de</strong> los E.E.U.U.: Descargue las instrucciones para un gratuito " Small Lots<br />
of Seed Permit " <strong>de</strong> APHIS (U.S. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service) como archivo PDF:<br />
http://www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong>/shop/uploads/files_versions/Small_Lots_of_Seed_Permit_-_APHIS.pdf<br />
13.) Domicilio legal y jurisdicción<br />
Domicilio legal y jurisdicción para ambas partes es <strong>de</strong>ntro <strong>de</strong> Alemania. Sólo se aplican leyes alemanas.<br />
14.) Cláusula salvatoria<br />
En caso <strong>de</strong> volverse alguno <strong>de</strong> los términos o condiciones mencionados anteriormente legalmente inefectivo, ya sea por cancelación, toma <strong>de</strong> otros<br />
acuerdos u otros motivos, se substituirán estos términos o condiciones inefectivos por una alternativa aceptable. En caso <strong>de</strong> cualquier diferencia entre las<br />
versiones en alemán, ingles, español o francés, la version alemana es la <strong>de</strong>cisiva.<br />
Domicilio social:<br />
www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong><br />
Bjørn <strong>Malkmus</strong>-Hussein<br />
Am Parkfeld 14 E<br />
D-65203 Wiesba<strong>de</strong>n<br />
Alemania<br />
Fax: +49-(0)3212-1284583<br />
Tel.: +49-(0)176-62492782 (lunes - viernes, 18:00h – 20:00h CET)<br />
E-mail: contact@rareplants.<strong>de</strong><br />
Dirección postal para la entrega <strong>de</strong> cartas:<br />
www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong><br />
Bjørn <strong>Malkmus</strong>-Hussein<br />
Calle Goya, 1<br />
E-38400 Puerto <strong>de</strong> la Cruz (S/C <strong>de</strong> Tenerife)<br />
España<br />
Con frecuencia estamos en excursiones para ganar semillas <strong>de</strong> nuevas especies para Vst., así pueda ser difícil localizarnos por teléfono. Por favor<br />
comuníquese con nostros preferentemente por correo electrónico o fax !<br />
Número <strong>de</strong> I<strong>de</strong>ntificación Fiscal en Alemania: DE210578094<br />
© <strong>2012</strong> www.rareplants.<strong>de</strong><br />
Todos los <strong>de</strong>rechos reservados.<br />
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