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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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