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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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