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Groundcover plant rapidly developing (1 m2 in the year). Leaves round,...
Superb Aspidistra eliator 'Asahi' with lanceolate foliage whose tip...
Formerly plant indoor, this japanese rhizomatous can be grown in the...
This small linear leaves, shiny, gilded, very nice effect of a basin's edge or in shaded hotpot. Spiky foliage, semi-evergreen. Slow growth. Ordinary soil, marshy submerged at -10 cm.
Aquatic perennial the persistent bright green foliage streak cream. Greenish yellow inflorescences. Plantation at all costs or soggy soil. Tolerates spray. Ideal for small ponds, waterfall edge of the pots.
Original and very graphic! Foliage cimicifuga (void) chiseled gray. White flowering and fruiting amazing and long (6 weeks) in clusters with red stems bearing white berries of a breakthrough "small eye". Not drained humus soil too dry.
Identifiable thanks to its strong smell of garlic, white star flowers, wide leaves, this perennial is sought after for its medicinal properties. This bulb naturalizes well in the woods and gives good flower bouquets.
Liane sattachant to ugly tendrils. Beautiful deciduous veined cream and pink in spring. Stunning teal fruiting in autumn. Tolerates drought. In strong frost starts again from the stump.
The grass beautiful proud carriage forming a dense clump of erect and semi-evergreen fine leaves, green orange in autumn. Light and drooping inflorescences. Ordinary soil not too dry, drained. If reseed.
Adorable anemone spring, with its webbed bright green foliage and pretty simple white flowers, fragrant. It naturalizes easily under the trees. Well drained soil, light, fresh and humus.
Anomatheca laxa (Freesia laxa) Iridaceae Small bulbs produce many stems of small flowers in scarlet trumpets stained dark red above a lancéolé fine foliage. A plant in a fairly rich soil sandy or trough on a gravel bed.
Anomatheca laxa 'Alba'(Freesia laxa)Iridaceae She goes everywhere with this adorable little bulbous South African origin. Thin erect stems bearing small white star-shaped flowers with red blotches . Reseed naturally in the garden. A plant in a sandy soil rich enough or trough on a bed of gravel .
A nearby himalayan lilies of which grows from a tuber of a fascinating spathe (20 cm) cone returned to mottling and purple stripes, green -crème hiding a spathe. Beautiful foliage trefoil (void). Earth drained, humus-rich.