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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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