sábado, 14 de enero de 2012
CRASSULAS
CRASSULA ALBA
CRASSULA ARBORESCENS
CRASSULA ATROPURPUREA V ANOMALA
CRASSULA AUSENSIS
CRASSULA TERES = CRASSULA BARKLYI
CRASSULA TERES
CRASSULA TERES
CRASSULA BUDDHA TEMPLE
CRASSULACAPITELLA
CRASSULA CAPITELLA SSP TRHYRSIFLORA
CRASSULA CV CELIA
CRASSULA COCCINEA SIN.ROCHEA COCCINEA
CRASSULA CONJUNCTA
CRASSULA CORDATA
CRASSULA CORNUTA
CRASSULA DECEPTOR
FLOR CRASSULA DECEPTOR
Crassula deceptrix syn crassula arta
Crassula deceptrix diferente variedad
Crassula deltoides
Crassula cv dorothy
CRASSULA ELEGANS
Crassula emerald (C barklyi x susannae)
CRASSULA ERICOIDES
CRASSULA EROSULA CV CAMPFIRE
CRASSULA EXILIS AR. COOPERI
Crassula expansa ssp fragilis ó Crassula browmeana, ó browniana ant Aychrison dichotomun
FLOR CRASSULA EXPANSA
CRASSULA FALCATA
CRASSULA GREEN PAGODA
Crassula hemisphaerica
Crassula heterotricha
Crassula jade tower
Crassula justus - corderoyi Jacobs & Poelln
CRASSULA LACTEA
CRASSULA LANUGINOSA
Crassula lanuginosa var pachystemon
Crassula lycopodioides purpusii
CRASSULA MESEMBRANTOIDES
Crassula cv. Moonglow
Crassula Morgan Beauty
CRASSULA MULTICAVA
Crassula muscosa (syn= Crassula lycopodioides)
Crassula muscosa var. cristata
Crassula muscosa variegata
Crassula obliqua variegata
Crassula orbicularis var. rosularis
Crassula ovata (syn= Crassula portulacea, Crassula argentea)
Crassula ovata en flor
Crassula ovata crosby
Crassula ovata hummel´s
Crassula ovata hobbit
Crassula ovata monstruosa
Crassula ovata v. variegata
Crassula perfoliata v. falcata
Crassula perfoliata var minor (ex crassula mini falcata)
Crassula perforata
Crassula perforata conjuncta
Crassula perforata variegata
Crassula cv pink pyramid
Crassula pyramidalis
jueves, 12 de enero de 2012
miércoles, 21 de diciembre de 2011
Scilla violacea
Pequeños bulbos en forma de lágrimas, de color púrpura cuya curiosidad es que crecen prácticamente fuera del sustrato
Originaria de Sudáfrica
Cuidados:
Necesita la protección de invernadero o cobertizo. Se puede sacar al exterior en veranos de zonas cálidas. Riego moderado (evitar el riego excesivo, dejar secar el sustrato entre riego y riego al menos 2 días) y pulverizaciones.
Abono completo cada dos meses.
Le gusta mucho la luz, pero se da muy bien en semi-sombra. No resistente a heladas
Cultivo:
Proporcionar sustrato de mantillo permeable.
Se debe pulverizar para ayudar la polinización.
Forma renuevos que serán retirados de la planta madre cuando el bulbo alcance 1 cm de diámetro.

Ledebouria socialis (sin. Scillia violacea)
Ledebouria cooperi
Ledebouria socialis (sin. Scillia violacea)
Description: Small evergreen perennial bulbs in thick clusters that survive drought as effectively as any succulent.
Bulb: Teardrop-shaped, green to purple, clothed in peeling, papery tunics that prevent water loss, 2-4 cm centimetres in diameter that necks above soil, it will soon cluster.
Leaves: Lance-shaped, strap-like, 10-15 cm long and 2 cm wide, upright, fleshy, light silvery green, and basal with dark-green, turquoise, olive or aquamarine markings above and wine-red to purple beneath.
Flowers: Forms racemes of bell-shaped flowers. They are showy, greenish purple-pink with a small pink stripe running down each petal, can be up to 20+ flowers on each spike.
Blooming season: Spring and summer.
Bulb: Teardrop-shaped, green to purple, clothed in peeling, papery tunics that prevent water loss, 2-4 cm centimetres in diameter that necks above soil, it will soon cluster.
Leaves: Lance-shaped, strap-like, 10-15 cm long and 2 cm wide, upright, fleshy, light silvery green, and basal with dark-green, turquoise, olive or aquamarine markings above and wine-red to purple beneath.
Flowers: Forms racemes of bell-shaped flowers. They are showy, greenish purple-pink with a small pink stripe running down each petal, can be up to 20+ flowers on each spike.
Blooming season: Spring and summer.
Cultivation: Ledebouria socialis is an easy-to-care plant. It needs full sun to partial shade with a well-drained soil mix. Let it dry completely between waterings. Feed monthly with 50% strength soluble house plant food when it is actively growing. Hardy down to freezing so best kept in a frost free place indoors and can be grown outside where there is no danger of frost. Bulbs at the base of the plant must be above the soil. It is very happy sitting in window sill too.
Propagation: Seeds or (usually) by division of bulb-clusters
Propagation: Seeds or (usually) by division of bulb-clusters
Ledebouria cooperi
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