American Elephant's Foot Tree, Bottle Trees or Beargrass with flattened caudex, broad stem and dense upper rosettes of large, Yucca-like leaves. Very decorative, easy and slow growing plants for container cultivation or open garden in milder climates, completely dry from October onwards. For any well drained soil in full sun. Adult plants make dense racemes of large pure white to greenish or creamy white flowers, sweet scented. Sow flat at a minimum of some 20°C in full sun. Transplant after fifth leaf has appeared. Keep drier in winter and sunny at 5-15°C. All are USDA Climate Zone 11 unless otherwise specified. 10 seeds per package. |
Nolina bigelovii2 (7)m, endangered Nolina from Arizona with quite broad, dark green leaves above a tall stem and broad caudex foot with time. USDA Climate Zone 10. |
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seed package 2411 | € 3,99* |
Nolina guatemalensis3 (8)m, very rare Nolina from Latin America (Guatemala to Honduras) with very broad, and long recurving dark green leaves above broad caudex foot. |
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seed package 2412 | € 3,99 |
Nolina recurvata (Elephant's Foot Tree)2 (10)m, Elephant's Foot Tree is the largest and easiest Nolina species. Makes a very broad caudex and a rather narrow stem topped with a rosette of long, narrow deep green leaves with red margins in full sun. Branches at a height of some 2m. |
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seed package 2080 | € 2,99 |
Nolina texana (New Mexico Bear Grass)2 (3)m, New Mexico Bear Grass makes a short caudiciform, woody base with numerous grass like, dark green leaves, on short stem. Racemes with pink flowers. Very robust and supposedly hardy in a protected spot in the rock garden down to USDA 7. USDA Climate Zone 10. VII-VIII. |
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seed package 2066 | € 4,99 |