This species is up to 40-80 cm high. Leaves lanceolate, up to 40 cm long, glaucous-green in colour. Flowers 2.5-3 cm in diameter, light yellow in colour, in long dense spikes. Origin: Argentina and Chile. Easy and perfectly hardy. 14 cm pot  

Native species of Zimbabwe where it grows on granite rock outcrops. Angular stems of green-purplish color with well evident tubercles. Five-lobed, cream-white flowers strongly mottled with red, with a diameter of about 4 cm. Lobes slightly revolute. Easy to grow, it needs a well-drained soil,...

Leaves solitary, or rarely in pairs, up to 50 cm long, channelled, transversely striped, looking like tusks emerging from the soil. Flowers in dense inflorescences at soil level. Eastern Africa. Not hardy. Young plants. Bare root  16 cm pot   

Climber-creeping with numerous, daisy-like, about 5 cm in diameter, red-orange flowers during many months each year. Full sunshine or half shade. Very fast growing. Easy. Messico. 14 cm pot   

Rhizomatous succulent with spoon-shaped leaves that are plain dark green in colour, unusually petiolate and more or less slender. The petiole is about 10-15 x 1 cm and the lamina is about 10-25 x 5 cm. Inflorescences white, up to 50 cm high. Fruits orange, about 1 cm in diameter. Easy and very...

Herbaceous perennial species, up to 20 cm in height. Leaves roundish, crenate at margins, hairy, red below. Plants produce numerous, long, red stolons at whose apex new plantlets sprouts. Flowers white, in erect inflorescences. China and Japan. Hardy. Good for hanging baskets. Exposure in shade or...

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Hippeastrum roseum (Rhodophiala rosea) (Amaryllidaceae)

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