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Plants
This section of the shop is dedicated to those products of which more specimens are available for purchase. For this reason, the photograph associated with each one is only an example and not an exact sale item, even if it is usually a specimen selected from those offered, or images of the mother plants from which it derives, and in this case the caption on the image specifies that it is just an example. These images therefore faithfully represent what the customer buys.
In addition to the photographic image, each species is accompanied by a short description of its salient features. We did not consider it necessary to insert the botanical description of each product, of which there are abundant references on the internet, as well as detailed information on its cultivation. This information, albeit of an indicative nature, will be provided on the pages dedicated to each single genus or category which can be accessed by selecting the navigation icons above this text.
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Haworthia truncata
Perhaps the most popular species of its genus due to its dark and tenacious two-row leaves. The trunk apex of the leaves is translucent to allow the passage of sunlight. To be protected from direct sun. Withstands temperatures close to 0 ° C. Learn More -
Haworthia parksiana
Interesting for the small size of its triangular leaves collected in a rosette flattened to the ground, dark green, almost black in colour. Its growth is very slow. It is considered one of the rarest species in nature. Learn More -
Haworthia cymbiformis var. ramosa
Interesting for the translucent streaks present along the edges of the leaves. It is a very adaptable and robust type of plant that can take on an interesting appearance if cultivated with care, training it to prevent it from taking on a lax and unattractive shape. Learn More -
Haworthia cymbiformis cv. Yellow lotus
Interesting for its soft leaves, crossed by white variegations. It suffers if exposed to full sun. To be protected from winter frost. Learn More -
Haworthia cooperi var. pilifera f. variegata
Interesting for its long, glaucous green and variegated leaves. Learn More -
Haworthia arachnoidea var. namaquensis
Interesting due to the apex of the leaves folded towards the center of the plant. Learn More -
Gymnocalycium mihanovichii
150 m, North-East of Cerro León, Alto Paraguay, Paraguay.
interesting for the globular stem and the rounded ribs. Learn More -
Gymnocalycium mihanovichii
210 m, South of Fortin Palmar de las Islas, Alto Paraguay, Paraguay.
interesting for the globular shape of the stem and for the rounded ribs. Learn More -
Gymnocalycium mihanovichii
150 m, North of Mariscal, Boquerón, Paraguay.
interesting for the thinned ribs crossed by dark stripes. Learn More -
Gymnocalycium mihanovichii
89 m, Puerto Casado, in woods, Alto Paraguay, Paraguay.
interesting for its globular stem and rounded ribs. Plants obtained from seeds collected in the wild in the locality originally discovered by the Czech explorer Alberto Vojtěch Frič between 1903 and 1905. Learn More -
Gymnocalycium mihanovichii
Gymnocalycium mihanovichii, immagine dell'intero esemplare.
interesting for the ribs crossed by dark bands. Learn More -
Gymnocalycium mihanovichii
150 m, South-West of Ruta Trans-Chaco near Toledo, Boquerón, Paraguay.
interesting for the dark banding of the ribs. If kept dry, it resists the cold well, but it needs to be protected from frost. Learn More -
Gymnocalycium mihanovichii
215 m, North-East of Lagerenza, Boquerón, Paraguay.
Plants of this locality show spines of variable length. Learn More -
Gymnocalycium mendozaense
364 m, South of Cerro Cabrera, Boquerón, Paraguay.
Interesting for the banding of the ribs. Learn More -
Gymnocalycium matoense
293 m, North-West of Caracol, Mato Grosso del Sur, Brazil.
The natural population of these plants is heavily damaged by land use change. Learn More