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  • Nasiona Cedru Libańskiego - Cedrus Libani Nasiona Cedru Libańskiego - Cedrus Libani

    Lebanese Cedar Seeds - Cedrus Libani

    Cedrus libani – Lebanese Cedar Cedrus libani, or Lebanese Cedar, is an impressive and long-lived coniferous tree from the pine family, native to the Taurus and Anti-Taurus mountains as well as the regions of Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey. In the wild, it grows at altitudes of 1300–1500 m above sea level, forming mixed forests alongside Syrian fir and juniper. This species has held a special place in the region’s culture for centuries – its wood was valued even in ancient times, and today the cedar is a national symbol of Lebanon. Shape, growth, and longevity Under favorable conditions, the Lebanese Cedar can reach heights of 40–42 m, with a trunk diameter of 2–3 m. The bark is dark brown and deeply fissured, giving older trees a distinctive, noble character. Young specimens feature a regular, conical crown. With age, the crown becomes broad, spreading, and distinctly flattened, creating a characteristic, majestic silhouette. This change in shape over time is what gives the tree an increasingly monumental appearance as the years pass. One of the most remarkable traits of the species is its longevity – Cedrus libani can live for 2,000 to 3,000 years. It grows rapidly during the first 40–50 years, after which the growth rate slows significantly, promoting the development of a massive structure and stability. Needles, flowers, and cones The needles of the Lebanese cedar are dark green, soft, and usually grouped in bundles of a dozen or so. They form dense, attractive clusters on short shoots, giving the tree an elegant and orderly appearance year-round. The flowers are unisexual. Mature cones have a distinctive barrel shape and reach 8–10 cm in length. Their form further emphasizes the tree’s decorative character and is one of the species’ identifying features. Growing requirements and seed preparation Cedrus libani grows best in sunny locations with light, well-draining, and slightly moist soil. Proper soil structure is especially important during the juvenile stage, as excessive moisture can cause seedling rot. Seeds require preparation before sowing. The process includes: Soaking in water for 24 hours, followed by 2–4 weeks of cold stratification at around 3–5°C. After sowing, keep the substrate only lightly moist. In the first year, young trees usually reach 3–5 cm in height, with growth accelerating noticeably in subsequent seasons. One-year-old seedlings can be planted outdoors. Large, well-rooted specimens can withstand temperatures as low as –25°C. However, young trees need winter protection for the first few years, especially in cooler parts of Europe’s temperate climate. They thrive best in sheltered spots protected from strong winds, in warm and well-sunny locations. Uses and decorative value Thanks to its majestic form and high resilience, the Lebanese Cedar is often planted in parks and gardens as a solitary tree. Its spreading crown and monumental trunk give the space a distinctive, timeless character. This species is also valued by bonsai enthusiasts. It responds well to shaping and pruning, allowing control of its form in container conditions. Cedrus libani is an excellent choice for those seeking an impressive, long-lived tree with strong historical significance and a striking silhouette. Properly cared for, it can become a lasting element of garden design for decades, bringing elegance and a characteristic Mediterranean accent to green spaces.

    5,90 zł - 79,90 zł

  • Nasiona Chilijskiej Guawy - Ugni Molinae Nasiona Chilijskiej Guawy - Ugni Molinae

    Chilean Guava Seeds - Ugni Molinae

    Ugni Molinae – Chilean GuavaUgni molinae is a dense, evergreen shrub usually growing up to 2 m tall, less commonly larger. It features a compact habit and delicate shoots that become woody and often slightly hairy over time. The leaves are small, leathery, elliptical or lance-shaped, about 2–2.5 cm long, dark green and glossy, remaining on the plant year-round and releasing a distinctive aroma when crushed.Flowering and FruitingIn the leaf axils appear single, pendulous bell-shaped flowers with five white or slightly pink petals and numerous short stamens. After flowering, round, fleshy fruits in the form of dark red berries about 6–10 mm in diameter develop, containing numerous seeds. The fruits appear abundantly and are one of the main decorative features of the plant, distinguished by their intense aroma and characteristic taste.Cultivation and RequirementsThe plant grows best in a bright, warm location with light partial shade, preferably sheltered from strong sun and wind. It prefers well-drained soil rich in humus, and the substrate should remain slightly moist but not waterlogged. Watering is recommended on average every 1–2 weeks, adjusted to weather conditions and soil moisture.During the growing season, it is beneficial to use a fertilizer with a slightly acidic pH. The plant tolerates moderate temperature fluctuations – it can withstand drops down to around −10°C, but in cooler regions with a temperate European climate, it requires frost protection or overwintering in a bright room at about 5–10°C.UsesThanks to its compact habit and evergreen leaves, Ugni molinae is often used as a low hedge or ornamental plant, while also being an interesting useful plant with edible fruits. It is ideal for container cultivation and as part of garden compositions in regions with a mild climate.

    6,20 zł - 79,90 zł

  • Nasiona Chilijskiej Palmy Miodowej - Jubaea Chilensis Nasiona Chilijskiej Palmy Miodowej - Jubaea Chilensis

    Chilean Wine Palm Seeds - Jubaea Chilensis

    Jubaea Chilensis - Chilean Wine Palm Jubaea chilensis is one of the most impressive palm species, characterized by a massive, thick trunk covered with smooth, gray bark that often widens towards the top. It is a single-trunk palm that over the years develops a majestic, cylindrical shape, sometimes reaching a diameter of up to 1.7 meters at its thickest parts. The leaves of this palm are pinnate, dark green, and can grow to an impressive 6 meters in length, although on large specimens they appear somewhat modest compared to the massive trunk, adding a unique charm to the plant. Growth and Development Characteristics The Chilean Wine Palm grows very slowly, which is typical for long-lived palms. It takes many decades to reach its full height, so cultivating it requires considerable patience. Despite this, even young, short specimens make a strong impression thanks to their massive trunk and beautiful pinnate leaves. This remarkable cold tolerance, withstanding temperatures down to -12°C and according to some sources even -16°C, makes it especially suitable for cultivation in cooler regions of Europe. Flowering and Fruiting The Wine Palm is a monoecious species, meaning that both male and female flowers are found on the same individual. Small, purple flowers are gathered in long, branched inflorescences. Over time, they develop into fruits – initially green, then yellow, reaching up to 5 cm in diameter. Inside the fruit is a single seed with a hard shell, known as the "coquito". It is edible and resembles the taste of coconut, making it a valued snack in its natural habitat. Cultivation Requirements Jubaea chilensis prefers sunny locations and grows best in full sun or light partial shade. It requires a highly well-draining substrate – for planting, a mix of soil, perlite, and coconut fiber is recommended. Drainage is crucial because the palm does not tolerate prolonged root waterlogging, which can lead to root rot. It is advisable to add a drainage layer of pebbles, expanded clay, or gravel at the bottom of the planting site. The palm needs regular, moderate watering, especially during the summer. The soil should be kept slightly moist but not overly wet. During periods of active growth, the use of a properly balanced NPK fertilizer is recommended. Container Cultivation An alternative method of cultivation in temperate climates is growing in a pot. This allows the palm to be moved indoors to a cool room for the winter, at a temperature of 2-10°C. At this temperature, the palm enters dormancy and does not require light, and watering should be minimized. The container should have numerous drainage holes to properly remove excess water, and as the palm grows, it is necessary to provide a suitably large pot. Ecological Importance and Conservation In its natural environment, Jubaea chilensis faces threats from animals such as rabbits that eat young seedlings and rodents that prey on seeds. The IUCN has classified this species as endangered, making seed cultivation important for preserving biodiversity. This majestic palm symbolizes longevity and strength, and its presence adds an exotic character to spaces, especially valued in temperate regions where other palms might not survive.

    8,50 zł - 589,90 zł

  • Nasiona Cylindropuncji Drzewiastej - Cylindropuntia Imbricata Nasiona Cylindropuncji Drzewiastej - Cylindropuntia Imbricata

    Tree Cylindropuntia Seeds - Cylindropuntia Imbricata

    Cylindropuntia imbricata - Tree Cholla Cylindropuntia imbricata is an exceptionally striking species of tree cactus, distinguished by its uniquely decorative appearance. The plant features cylindrical body segments covered with dense, long spines and characteristic overlapping scales, which give it its name - "imbricata" means "overlapping like roof tiles". Growth and Development Characteristics In European climatic conditions, the tree cholla grows to about 250 cm in height, and over time it branches intensively, forming an impressive, shrubby tree form. Compared to other succulents, this species is characterized by a satisfactorily fast growth rate - when planted in the ground, it can grow 40-50 centimeters per year. The first spectacular flowering can be expected as early as the fourth year after germination. Flowering and Fruiting During the flowering period, the plant produces large, striking flowers in purple or pink hues, which are a true garden ornament. After flowering, edible fruits develop, further enhancing the practical value of this remarkable plant. Cultivation Requirements The tree cholla has been successfully spread in countries with a Mediterranean climate due to its ease of cultivation and exceptional appearance. The plant requires a location with direct sunlight for most of the day to ensure proper growth and abundant flowering. The cactus prefers dry sites with well-draining soil. The best substrate is a mix of garden soil with added sand, gravel, or expanded clay, which ensures quick drainage of excess water. The soil does not need to be very fertile - cacti thrive well in less nutrient-rich substrates, making them ideal for gardeners seeking low-maintenance decorative solutions. Care and Fertilization The tree cactus can be safely planted directly in the ground as early as the second year after germination. During the growing season, from spring to late summer, it is recommended to fertilize monthly with a special fertilizer for cacti and succulents, which supports healthy plant development and abundant flowering. Thanks to its resilience and spectacular appearance, Cylindropuntia imbricata is an excellent choice for lovers of exotic ornamental plants, especially in warmer temperate regions, where it can become a true gem of succulent collections.

    5,70 zł - 590,00 zł

  • Nasiona Cylindropuncji Walcowatej - Cylindropuntia Spinosior Nasiona Cylindropuncji Walcowatej - Cylindropuntia Spinosior

    Cylindropuntia Spinosior Seeds - Cylindropuntia Spinosior

    Cylindropuntia spinosior - Cylindropuntia Spinosior Cylindropuntia spinosior, also known as Cylindropuntia Spinosior, is a fascinating cactus species native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. In its natural habitat, it grows in desert and semi-desert areas, adapting to life on dry, rocky soils. This adaptation to extreme conditions makes it an exceptionally resilient ornamental plant. Growth and Structure Characteristics The plant is characterized by distinctive cylindrical, segmented stems covered with densely arranged spines. The spines are long and sharp, displaying a range of colors from white to brown, adding extra decorative charm to the plant. Cylindropuntia spinosior can reach a height of up to 2 meters, but it features strong branching, taking on a wide, bushy form that creates an impressive composition in the growing space. In summer, the plant produces spectacular, bright flowers in beautiful shades of red, pink, or purple, which provide a striking contrast to the green stems and serve as the main decorative feature of this species. Growth Rate and Cultivation Requirements Cylindropuntia spinosior grows relatively slowly, which is typical for most desert cacti. The growth rate depends on cultivation conditions such as sunlight availability, water, and nutrients, but overall it is a plant that does not require intensive care. It prefers locations in full sun and well-draining, sandy or gravelly soil. Such a substrate ensures proper drainage, which is crucial for the health of the root system. It is ideal for rock gardens, cactus collections, and container cultivation. Hardiness and Care One of the most valued features of this species is its exceptional cold tolerance – the plant can withstand temperatures down to about -18°C. In colder regions of Europe, it is advisable to protect the plant from prolonged frost or grow it in containers that can be moved indoors during the winter period. Cylindropuntia requires minimal watering and is very drought-resistant, making it ideal for gardeners who prefer plants with low water needs. During the growing season, watering should be moderate, while in winter the substrate should be kept almost dry. Ornamental Use Cylindropuntia spinosior is an excellent choice for cactus and desert plant enthusiasts. Its drought resistance, cold hardiness, and attractive appearance make it perfect for cultivation in dry gardens as well as an impressive ornamental plant in containers on terraces and balconies.

    8,20 zł - 50,00 zł

  • Cylindropuntia Whipplei Seeds

    Cylindropuntia Whipplei - A Unique Cholla with High Frost ResistanceBotanical CharacteristicsThe species Cylindropuntia Whipplei is not commonly cultivated but is valued for its minimal care requirements, drought resistance, and ability to adapt to harsh conditions. This succulent cactus belongs to the group of species with exceptional temperature tolerance – thanks to its high cold resistance, it can grow in the temperate climate zone of Europe, where temperatures can drop to around -20°C.Its succulent nature allows it to store water in its tissues, making it a suitable choice for dry gardens and xeric compositions. Cylindropuntia Whipplei can be grown outdoors in warmer temperate regions with very well-draining soil or in a pot with the possibility of winter protection.Growing Requirements and LocationCylindropuntia Whipplei requires a position in full sun and very well-draining, rocky soil with a pH of 6–7. The recommended substrate can consist of about 60% vermiculite, 20% coconut fiber or peat, and 20% sand, with the addition of potting soil.Avoiding overwatering is crucial – watering should be infrequent, usually about once every four weeks, allowing the substrate to dry completely between waterings. Excess moisture leads to root rot, so the substrate must drain water quickly. In cooler temperate regions, it is advisable to protect the plant from prolonged winter moisture, and potted specimens can be moved to sheltered locations.Light and ExposureCylindropuntia Whipplei is a light-loving plant and grows best in full sun. It is suitable for cultivation on balconies, terraces, or gardens without shade, although during the hottest periods it is best to avoid sudden exposure of young plants to intense sunlight.Gardening UsesThanks to its extraordinary frost resistance and minimal care requirements, Cylindropuntia Whipplei is an excellent choice for exotic plant enthusiasts in temperate climate zones. It is ideal for rock gardens, xeric compositions, and as a container plant that can be seasonally moved depending on weather conditions.

    8,20 zł - 89,90 zł

  • Nasiona Cyprysa Wiecznie Zielonego - Cupressus Sempervirens Nasiona Cyprysa Wiecznie Zielonego - Cupressus Sempervirens

    Seeds of the Evergreen Cypress - Cupressus Sempervirens

    Cupressus sempervirens – Mediterranean CypressCupressus sempervirens is a majestic coniferous tree that naturally reaches an impressive 20–30 m in height, and under favorable conditions even up to 35–40 m. It is characterized by an exceptionally elegant shape ranging from very narrow, columnar to broadly conical, with a dense, dark green crown and branches growing obliquely upwards. This distinctive silhouette makes it one of the most recognizable Mediterranean trees.Botanical characteristicsThe trunk of this species is straight and slender, covered with ash-gray to gray-brown bark that becomes slightly furrowed and fibrously peeling with age. The leaves are scale-like, closely pressed, dark green, with a subtle, sweet-resinous scent characteristic of this species. The cones are oval-shaped, up to 4 cm long, initially green, maturing to brown and composed of 8–14 shield-like scales. The tree can be covered with cones throughout the year, which adds to its decorative value.Growing requirements and toleranceThe Mediterranean cypress stands out for its high drought resistance and tolerance of both acidic and alkaline soils, provided good drainage is ensured. It tolerates strong winds well, including sea winds, but reacts poorly to cold, drying gusts. Due to its limited frost resistance, it is mainly suitable for mild climate zones in temperate European regions, where it withstands temperatures down to about -15°C. It performs best in sheltered locations – patios, atriums, and indoor gardens.Growing from seedsSeeds require one month of cold stratification before sowing. Sowing is done in a well-draining substrate, providing suitable germination conditions. The plant prefers sunny positions and well-drained soils, reflecting its Mediterranean origin. It grows best in warm, sheltered places protected from freezing winds.Growth and usesThis is a slow-growing but hardy and easy-to-manage species under appropriate climatic conditions. Thanks to its distinctive columnar shape, it is ideal for creating a Mediterranean accent in the garden. It is excellent as a solitary plant, for hedges, or as a landscape element in temperate European climates, especially in regions with milder winters.

    5,90 zł - 79,90 zł

  • Nasiona Czarnej Albicji - Albizia Odoratissima Nasiona Czarnej Albicji - Albizia Odoratissima

    Black Albizia Seeds - Albizia Odoratissima

    Albizia odoratissima - Black Albizia Albizia odoratissima is a magnificent tree native to the tropical regions of Asia, which in its natural habitat reaches an impressive height of 15–25 meters. It features a spreading crown composed of delicate, feathery leaves with an intense dark green color, giving the entire plant an elegant, lacy appearance. Distinctive Flowering The most distinctive feature of this species is its fluffy, pale yellow flowers resembling miniature pom-poms, which appear from March to June. The flower clusters emit an intense, sweetish fragrance that effectively attracts various pollinator species, making the tree a valuable element of local ecosystems. Versatile Uses Black Albizia is highly valued for its functionality as a shade-providing plant. On tea and coffee plantations in India and Bangladesh, it accounts for up to 75% of shelterbelt plantings, providing suitable growing conditions for sun-sensitive crops. Additionally, as a nitrogen-fixing species, it naturally improves soil fertility, making it an extremely valuable component of sustainable agroecosystems. The leaves of Albizia odoratissima serve as valuable animal fodder, while its hard, dark brown wood with decorative grain is used in carpentry and for making durable agricultural tools. Cultivation Requirements In cultivation, the species prefers moist, well-drained clay soils, but shows significant adaptability to various soil conditions. It naturally occurs at altitudes from sea level up to 1800 meters above sea level, with annual rainfall ranging from 600 to 3000 mm. Young specimens are sensitive to frost, while mature trees better tolerate short-term temperature drops. In cooler regions of Europe, it can only be grown in the warmest, sheltered locations, provided solid winter protection is ensured. Alternatively, it performs excellently as a greenhouse or potted plant, which can be displayed on terraces and in gardens during the summer. Growth and Care Seedlings develop rapidly, growing up to 1 meter per year, making this species an attractive choice for those wishing to quickly achieve a decorative effect. Although Albizia odoratissima is drought and salinity tolerant, it requires proper health care. The plant can be susceptible to pests such as caterpillars and root pests, as well as fungal diseases like damping-off and red rust. Ensuring good air circulation and avoiding overwatering are key to effectively minimizing the risk of problems. Decorative Qualities For lovers of exotic plants, Black Albizia is a species with undeniable potential, combining practical functionality with outstanding ornamental value. The tree’s architectural form and spectacular flowering introduce a touch of oriental atmosphere, making it an ideal element for gardens inspired by tropical flora.

    3,90 zł - 59,90 zł

  • Nasiona Czarnej Mimozy - Mimosa Pigra Nasiona Czarnej Mimozy - Mimosa Pigra

    Black Mimosa Seeds - Mimosa Pigra

    Mimosa pigra – black mimosa Mimosa pigra, known as black mimosa or giant sensitive plant, is a fast-growing shrub or small tree from the legume family (Fabaceae), reaching up to 6 meters in height. The species originates from tropical America and naturally occurs from southern Mexico to northern Argentina. Today, it has spread to many regions worldwide, where it is considered one of the most invasive plant species. Botanical characteristics The plant forms a strongly branched, thorny trunk, which is initially greenish and gradually becomes woody. The shoots are armed with thorns up to 7 mm long, providing natural protection against herbivores. The leaves of Mimosa pigra are pinnately compound, light green, and 20–25 cm long. They consist of numerous small leaflets that respond to mechanical stimuli – they close upon touch and fold at night. This leaf movement is one of the species’ most distinctive features and a key element of its appeal in collector cultivation. The flowers are small, pink-purple, spherical inflorescences resembling pom-poms about 1 cm in diameter. After flowering, numerous seed pods develop. These pods are adapted for effective dispersal – they easily float on water and attach to animal fur or clothing, significantly aiding the plant’s spread in natural environments. Biology and growth rate The seeds have a hard coat and are notable for their exceptional longevity. Under favorable conditions, they can remain viable for germination for over twenty years. Mimosa pigra can germinate year-round if the substrate remains moist, and young plants grow very vigorously. The first flowers appear just a few months after germination, and the cycle from bud formation to mature seed production takes about five weeks. This rapid development allows the species to quickly form dense thickets and dominate its habitat. Uses Despite its reputation as an invasive plant, black mimosa has uses within its natural range. It is sometimes used as green manure, in erosion control, and in traditional medicine. However, in many tropical countries, including Australia and some Asian nations, it is considered a serious weed and subject to restrictions on environmental introduction. Cultivation in European conditions In temperate climates, Mimosa pigra can only be grown in containers. It does not tolerate frost and will not survive winter outdoors, so it must be moved indoors to warm spaces before cold weather arrives. It grows best in well-draining, consistently slightly moist soil and in a well-lit location. Given suitable conditions, it develops very quickly, allowing for an impressive, exotically looking shrub in a short time. In cooler parts of Europe, the plant cannot survive winter outdoors, limiting its potential spread. This makes it suitable as a botanical curiosity in exotic plant collections. Its touch-sensitive leaves and decorative pom-pom flowers make Mimosa pigra especially interesting for enthusiasts of plants with unusual biological traits and rapid growth.

    3,90 zł - 60,90 zł

  • Nasiona Czerwonego Pielgrzana Madagaskarskiego - Ravenala sp. Honkondambo Nasiona Czerwonego Pielgrzana Madagaskarskiego - Ravenala sp. Honkondambo

    Red Traveler's Tree Seeds - Ravenala sp. Honkondambo

    Ravenala sp. 'Honkondambo' - Red Traveler's Palm from Madagascar Ravenala sp. 'Honkondambo' is an extremely rare species of traveler’s palm, found exclusively in the primary rainforests of Madagascar. Unlike its more widespread relative Ravenala madagascariensis, which also inhabits human-altered areas, this unique member of the genus is restricted to undisturbed forest ecosystem fragments. This habitat specificity makes it a particularly valuable plant for collectors and enthusiasts of exotic flora. Morphological Characteristics and Growth Mature specimens of this species reach an impressive height of 5-10 meters, forming a slender, straight trunk that gains an increasingly distinctive architectural character with age. The characteristic leaves, shaped like banana leaves, arrange themselves in a symmetrical fan, creating a strong visual accent in any growing space. Seeds ripening in October are noticeably smaller than those of Ravenala madagascariensis, further confirming the species distinction of this rare representative of Madagascar’s flora. The plant’s growth rate is considered moderate to fast, especially under favorable conditions of high air humidity. In suitable climatic conditions, it remains evergreen throughout the year, offering continuous decorative value. The white flowers, bird-shaped in form, add an additional aesthetic appeal while attracting pollinators and enriching local biodiversity. Cultivation Requirements and Location For proper development, Ravenala 'Honkondambo' requires fertile, well-draining soil enriched with organic matter. It prefers sunny or lightly shaded locations where it can fully develop its characteristic fan-shaped leaves. A key factor for successful cultivation is ensuring high air humidity and moderate, regular watering – the soil should remain consistently slightly moist but never waterlogged. After an acclimatization period, the plant shows relatively good tolerance to short-term drought, making it less demanding in ongoing care. However, it does not tolerate freezing temperatures – in cooler regions of Europe, it can only be grown as a container plant, requiring overwintering in a bright, warm room with temperatures above 10°C. Use in Ornamental Gardening Due to its impressive size and unique character, Ravenala 'Honkondambo' works excellently as a focal point in tropical gardens, conservatories, or glazed atriums. In warmer regions, it can be grown in large containers on terraces and in winter gardens, where its original architectural form adds an exotic character to the space. For collectors of exotic plants, it is a particularly valuable addition due to its rarity and limited availability in commercial cultivation. Its spectacular appearance and unusual silhouette consistently attract attention, making it a central element of any tropical ornamental plant collection.

    14,70 zł - 207,70 zł

  • Nasiona Czerwonej Brzoskwini Afrykańskiej - Nauclea Latifolia Nasiona Czerwonej Brzoskwini Afrykańskiej - Nauclea Latifolia

    Red African Peach Seeds - Nauclea Latifolia

    Nauclea latifolia - African Peach Nauclea latifolia, commonly known as the African peach, is a fascinating tropical tree from the Rubiaceae family. This species naturally occurs in the western part of the African continent, where it has been an important element of local ecosystems and traditional folk medicine for centuries. Botanical Characteristics and Growth The tree reaches impressive sizes, growing to heights of 6 to 20 meters, making it a significant feature of the tropical landscape. A distinctive trait of the species is its large, opposite leaves with an oval shape and a deep, intense green color. The leaves stand out with their leathery texture and simple structure, giving the entire tree an elegant, architectural appearance. The root system and bark of this species contain valuable biologically active compounds, which makes the plant especially prized in traditional medicine. They are used to treat various ailments, including malaria, inflammation, fever, and digestive problems. Flowering and Fruiting The flowering period brings a spectacular display of small, white, and fragrant flowers that form dense, spherical clusters. These distinctive inflorescences resemble single large flowers and are an important decorative feature of the plant. The intense scent of the flowers attracts pollinating insects, supporting local biodiversity. After flowering, round, yellow-orange fruits develop, which at full maturity resemble peaches—hence the common name of the species. The fruits are edible and are used in local cuisine, providing a source of nutrients for African communities. Cultivation Requirements Nauclea latifolia prefers a tropical climate with high humidity and regular water availability. It grows best in fertile, well-watered soils with good drainage. The plant prefers full sun locations but also tolerates partial shade, which increases its adaptability. The species is characterized by relatively high resistance to various environmental conditions, facilitating its cultivation. In the temperate climate of Europe, it can be successfully grown as a potted plant indoors, in greenhouses, or conservatories, where appropriate temperature and humidity conditions are provided. Uses and Cultural Significance Beyond its ornamental value, the African peach is an important part of the cultural and medicinal heritage of the regions it comes from. Its versatile uses—from medicinal to culinary—make it a plant of exceptional ethnobotanical significance, worth discovering by enthusiasts of exotic flora.

    5,90 zł - 40,90 zł

  • Nasiona Czerwonej Etlingery Wyniosłej - Etlingera Elatior ‚Red’ Nasiona Czerwonej Etlingery Wyniosłej - Etlingera Elatior ‚Red’

    Red Etlingera Elatior Seeds - Etlingera Elatior 'Red'

    Etlingera Elatior 'Red' - Red Torch GingerThe greatest decoration of Etlingera Elatior 'Red' is its striking red inflorescences. They appear seasonally on bare flower stems, whose shape, along with the conical flower head and large, slightly drooping bracts, resembles a torch – hence the common name of this plant. The flowers are not only decorative but also attract birds, supporting pollination. Thanks to their durability, they work excellently as cut flowers, maintaining freshness for a long time.The leaves are large, green, lance-shaped, up to 85 cm long, with wavy edges and a distinct groove along the main vein. Their appearance is reminiscent of banana leaves, which further emphasizes the exotic character of the plant. Under suitable warmth and light conditions, it creates lush, tropical compositions, serving as a striking accent in gardens or greenhouses.Growth and Development of the PlantThis impressive perennial forms large clumps composed of straight, leafy shoots that can reach heights from 3 to 6 meters. The plant develops from rhizomes, forming characteristic clusters. Flowers grow directly from the rhizomes on separate stems about 60-100 cm tall, which makes them easy to cut for floral arrangements.Cultivation and RequirementsEtlingera Elatior 'Red' requires a sunny or partially shaded position and a warm environment. The plant should not be exposed to temperatures below 10°C, so in temperate European climates, it is best grown in containers and moved indoors to a heated room during winter.It prefers fertile, well-drained clay-peat soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. It requires a large amount of water and consistently moist but not waterlogged substrate. It grows best in moist soils with regular watering and high air humidity.UsesThis spectacular plant is widely used as an ornamental perennial in winter gardens, greenhouses, and as a potted plant. Its impressive inflorescences are especially valued in floristry as material for exclusive floral arrangements. In natural conditions, the flowers are edible and used in Asian cuisine as a spice.

    4,90 zł - 59,90 zł

  • Nasiona Daktylowca Górskiego - Phoenix Loureiroi Nasiona Daktylowca Górskiego - Phoenix Loureiroi

    Mountain Date Palm Seeds - Phoenix Loureiroi

    Phoenix loureiroi - Mountain Date Palm Phoenix loureiroi, commonly known as the Mountain Date Palm, is a fascinating palm species native to vast areas of Asia. Its natural range extends from India, through the majestic Himalayas, to the Philippines and southern China, demonstrating the remarkable adaptability of this species. This plant colonizes diverse habitats—from sea level up to an impressive altitude of 1700 meters above sea level, thriving in dry forests, thickets, and human-altered areas such as roadside edges. Morphological Characteristics The Mountain Date Palm presents as a stately palm reaching up to 6 meters in height, with a distinctive trunk diameter of up to 40 centimeters. Its most notable feature is its feather-like, dense leaves that can reach a length of 2 meters. These leaves are characterized by fibrous, brown-red sheaths and stiff, green-blue leaflets, giving the plant a unique appearance. The palm’s inflorescences are erect and exhibit sexual dimorphism—clearly differing between male and female forms. The fruits of Phoenix loureiroi are small, blue-black dates with a sweet, slightly mealy pulp, serving as an important food source for local wildlife, attracting both birds and mammals. Practical Uses The Mountain Date Palm has rich traditional uses in its native countries. Its versatile leaves are used to make mats and brooms, and in the Philippines, they are woven into practical rain cloaks. In India, the apical bud is valued as a nutritious vegetable, while the sweet fruits are a popular snack, especially among children. Growth Rate and Development Phoenix loureiroi is distinguished by a relatively fast growth in youth—within two years of germination, it begins forming a trunk and producing the characteristic adult leaves. Over time, the growth rate naturally slows, but under suitable cultivation conditions, the plant can flower and produce edible dates, rewarding patient growers. Cultivation Requirements The Mountain Date Palm prefers full sun locations and well-draining soil—a mix of garden soil with gravel is recommended to ensure proper drainage. The plant requires consistently slightly moist soil but poorly tolerates excess water, so watering should only be done when the top layer of substrate is visibly dry. For vigorous and healthy growth, Phoenix loureiroi needs regular fertilization during the summer. Thanks to its frost resistance down to -6°C, it can be grown outdoors in warmer parts of Europe with proper winter protection or as an impressive potted plant in temperate climates. Although not endangered, this species experiences population declines in some parts of its natural range, highlighting the value of its cultivation in ornamental horticulture as a way to preserve palm species diversity.

    6,60 zł - 99,00 zł

  • Nasiona Daktylowca Kanaryjskiego - Phoenix Canariensis Nasiona Daktylowca Kanaryjskiego - Phoenix Canariensis

    Canary Island Date Palm Seeds - Phoenix Canariensis

    Canary Island Date Palm - Phoenix canariensis Phoenix canariensis is a magnificent palm characterized by a single, massive trunk reaching up to 1 meter in diameter. The plant features an impressive crown composed of pinnate, dark green leaves measuring between 4 and 7 meters in length. The robust leaves grow from petioles equipped with sharp, spiny bases, and each side of the main leaf axis bears about 200 leaflets, giving the palm crown a uniquely full, lush, and compact appearance. Growth and Development Characteristics The Canary Island Date Palm grows relatively slowly, especially in its early years, making it an ideal candidate for container cultivation. Under favorable conditions with adequate sunlight, the palm trunk can grow about 10-20 cm per year. As the plant matures, the growth rate may increase to around 30 cm per year. Despite the slow height increase, the palm compensates with vigorous crown development, producing a dozen or even more than 20 new leaves annually, contributing to a dense and spreading crown. Flowering and Fruiting Phoenix canariensis is a dioecious plant, occurring as male and female individuals. Female inflorescences reach an impressive length of up to 1.5 meters and display a yellow-green color. From the female flowers develop characteristic fruits in the form of small dates measuring 2-3 cm. The fruits are initially green and turn yellow-orange when ripe. Although edible, the dates have a bitter taste and on the Canary Islands are mainly used as animal feed. Male inflorescences are much shorter, reaching 30-40 cm, and are densely covered with white flowers that wither after blooming. Origin and Natural Habitat On its native Canary Islands, Phoenix canariensis shows remarkable adaptability, growing in diverse environments—from moist forested areas to dry, semi-desert regions. On the island of Gran Canaria, specimens over 200 years old can be found, reaching heights exceeding 20 meters. This environmental versatility translates into high tolerance for various cultivation conditions. Cultivation Requirements The Canary Island Date Palm prefers full sunlight and well-draining soils. The plant shows significant resistance to periodic droughts and can also survive short-term flooding, making it extremely useful in challenging growing conditions. In temperate climates, outdoor cultivation is possible but requires proper frost protection, especially when temperatures drop below -5°C. Container cultivation is a practical solution in cooler parts of Europe, especially for younger plants. In such cases, the palm should be moved indoors for winter to a space with temperatures between 2 and 10°C, as container walls do not provide sufficient root protection against freezing. In pots, the plant grows more slowly and may reach 3-4 meters in height, making it ideal for spacious interiors or conservatories. Ornamental Use The Canary Island Date Palm is one of the most impressive palms worldwide, often used as a solitary plant in central garden locations. It pairs beautifully with other Mediterranean plants, creating an atmosphere of exoticism and elegance. Its resistance to various weather conditions and tolerance to both drought and seasonal flooding make it an ideal choice for planting in Mediterranean zones and countries with mild climates, including southern Europe, Australia, the USA, and the North African coast.

    5,20 zł - 769,00 zł

  • Nasiona Daktylowca Klifowego - Phoenix Rupicola Nasiona Daktylowca Klifowego - Phoenix Rupicola

    Cliff Date Palm Seeds - Phoenix Rupicola

    Phoenix rupicola - Daktylowiec Klifowy Phoenix rupicola, znany jako Daktylowiec Klifowy, to wyjątkowy przedstawiciel rodziny palmowatych, który w naturalnym środowisku dorasta do 14 metrów wysokości. Jest to gatunek znacznie mniejszy od swoich popularnych krewnych, takich jak Phoenix canariensis czy Phoenix dactylifera, co czyni go szczególnie cennym w zastosowaniach ozdobnych. Charakteryzuje się smukłym, gładkim pniem pozbawionym starych podstaw liściowych, co nadaje mu niezwykle schludny i elegancki wygląd. Charakterystyczne cechy morfologiczne Liście Phoenix rupicola osiągają długość do 3 metrów i wyróżniają się jasnozielonym kolorem oraz wyjątkowym połyskiem. Ich płaska struktura oraz naturalnie wygięta i opadająca forma tworzą lekki, tropikalny wygląd, który przypomina palmę kokosową. Pseudo-ogonki liściowe osiągają długość 50-60 cm i są uzbrojone w mniej liczne oraz mniej ostre kolce niż u innych gatunków z rodzaju Phoenix, co ułatwia pielęgnację i zwiększa bezpieczeństwo podczas obsługi rośliny. W okresie kwitnienia, przypadającym na maj i czerwiec, palma rozwija białe, drobne kwiaty zebrane w rozgałęzione kwiatostany. Te estetyczne struktury tworzą piękny kontrast z ciemnozielonymi liśćmi. Jesienią roślina wydaje purpurowo-czerwone owoce o średnicy około 1,9 cm. Choć owoce charakteryzują się słodkim smakiem, ich mączysta konsystencja sprawia, że nie są szczególnie smaczne dla człowieka, jednak stanowią ważne źródło pożywienia dla ptaków i ssaków. Wymagania uprawowe W warunkach naturalnych Phoenix rupicola rozwija się w ciepłych i wilgotnych lasach, jednak w uprawie może okazać się wymagający ze względu na wrażliwość na niskie temperatury. Palma preferuje pełne nasłonecznienie, choć może tolerować częściowy cień. Wykazuje odporność na krótkotrwałe okresy suszy, jednak wymaga dobrze przepuszczalnej gleby dla optymalnego rozwoju systemu korzeniowego. Kluczowym ograniczeniem w uprawie jest mrozoodporność do -2°C, co oznacza, że w klimacie umiarkowanym Europy roślina powinna być uprawiana w pojemnikach i w okresie zimowym przenoszona do cieplejszych pomieszczeń. W miesiącach letnich może być z powodzeniem eksponowana na zewnątrz, gdzie dobrze znosi wysokie temperatury i intensywne nasłonecznienie, pod warunkiem zapewnienia odpowiedniej wilgotności powietrza. Zastosowanie ozdobne Phoenix rupicola jest chętnie wykorzystywana jako roślina ozdobna w ogrodach i oranżeriach ze względu na swój atrakcyjny wygląd przypominający palmę kokosową. W regionach o cieplejszym klimacie południowej Europy można ją sadzić bezpośrednio w gruncie, tworząc efektowne, egzotyczne kompozycje. W chłodniejszych obszarach kontynentu pełni funkcję rośliny doniczkowej, idealnej do wnętrz, oranżerii czy tarasów, gdzie tworzy autentyczną atmosferę tropików dzięki swoim delikatnie opadającym liściom. Warto podkreślić, że Daktylowiec Klifowy jest gatunkiem zagrożonym w swoim naturalnym zasięgu. Mimo że występuje w trudno dostępnych miejscach, takich jak strome zbocza, zmiany środowiskowe i ingerencja człowieka stanowią poważne zagrożenie dla dzikich populacji. Jego uprawa z nasion przyczynia się do zachowania tego cennego gatunku dla przyszłych pokoleń.

    6,70 zł - 92,70 zł

  • Nasiona Daktylowca Leśnego - Phoenix Sylvestris Nasiona Daktylowca Leśnego - Phoenix Sylvestris

    Wild Date Palm Seeds - Phoenix Sylvestris

    Phoenix Sylvestris – Wild Date Palm Phoenix Sylvestris, also known as the Wild Date Palm, is a majestic palm from the Arecaceae family. This species naturally occurs in India, China, Pakistan, and Nepal, where it inhabits plains, forested areas, and low-lying regions that are often subject to seasonal flooding. This highly adaptable palm thrives both in the wild and in cultivation, especially in areas characterized by hot, humid climates. Growth Characteristics and Appearance In natural conditions, Phoenix Sylvestris reaches an impressive height of 15 meters, while in cultivation it typically grows to an average of 9 meters. Its leaves, up to 5 meters long, are particularly distinctive, featuring a unique blue-green, silvery hue that gives the plant a striking ornamental character. The leaves are pinnate, with individual leaflets about 45 cm long arranged alternately along the rachis, forming a flat, elegant structure. The bases of the leaflets are equipped with spines, which serve as a natural defense mechanism for the palm. The trunk is slender and upright, reaching about 40 cm in diameter. Young trunks display characteristic triangular scars from fallen leaves, which become more diamond-shaped with age. Flowering and Fruiting The Wild Date Palm is a monoecious plant, meaning a single individual produces both male and female flowers. Small, white flowers develop on yellow, densely branched inflorescences up to 1 meter long, which emerge among the leaves and remain visible throughout most of the spring season. After pollination, distinctive fruits form – dates about 2.5 cm long. Initially orange, they turn dark red or purple when ripe. Although the fruits are edible, their flavor is less pronounced than that of more well-known commercial varieties such as Phoenix dactylifera. Cultivation Requirements Phoenix Sylvestris shows high drought tolerance and adapts well to cultivation in dry conditions. The palm is frost-hardy down to -9°C, allowing it to be grown in USDA hardiness zones 8b, where winter temperatures do not fall below this threshold. In cooler parts of Europe, growing it outdoors can be challenging due to the plant’s sensitivity to excess moisture. It requires sunny locations and well-draining soil to avoid problems related to prolonged, excessive wetness. For planting, a mix of universal potting soil enriched with perlite and expanded clay is recommended to ensure proper drainage. Uses and Practical Value The Wild Date Palm is valued as an ornamental palm in parks and gardens, especially in warm climates. In its native regions, its fruits are used to produce wine and jams, and the sap extracted from the trunk is used to make a sweet syrup called jaggery. In rural communities, the palm also provides traditional materials – firewood and leaves used for roofing – highlighting its versatile economic importance.

    6,80 zł - 96,80 zł

  • Nasiona Daktylowca Nagiętego - Phoenix Reclinata Nasiona Daktylowca Nagiętego - Phoenix Reclinata

    Reclining Date Palm Seeds - Phoenix Reclinata

    Phoenix reclinata - Senegal Date Palm Phoenix reclinata, also known as the Senegal Date Palm, is one of the most adaptable species of African palms. It naturally occurs in a variety of habitats across the African continent, from moist riverbanks and swampy areas to dry savannas, demonstrating this species' exceptional ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. Growth Characteristics and Morphology The Senegal Date Palm can reach an impressive 15 meters in height, often forming distinctive clusters of several trunks growing from a single clump. This multi-trunk growth form gives the plant unique decorative qualities and sets it apart from other members of the Phoenix genus. The trunks usually remain slender, reaching a diameter of up to 30 cm, allowing for harmonious placement even in limited spaces. Compared to other palms in the Phoenix genus, Phoenix reclinata grows relatively slowly. Under suitable cultivation conditions, the trunk can increase by about 7-8 cm per year, which means the plant maintains proportional size relative to its growing space for many years. Distinctive Leaf Features The most recognizable features of the Senegal Date Palm are its folding, pinnate leaves reaching up to 5 meters in length. The leaves have an arching shape and are equipped with stiff, sharp spines, giving the plant a wild, exotic appearance. This distinctive leaf structure not only serves an ornamental purpose but also provides natural protection against mechanical damage. Cultivation Requirements in the European Climate The Senegal Date Palm shows moderate tolerance to low temperatures, withstanding short-term drops to around -3°C. However, prolonged frost periods can cause serious damage to the plant, so in the temperate European climate, it requires proper protection or cultivation in controlled environments. The plant prefers sunny or lightly shaded locations, where it can fully develop its decorative qualities. The best cultivation results are achieved in fertile, well-draining soil that ensures proper drainage while retaining moisture. Regular watering is a key part of care, especially during the warmer months of the year. Practical Uses in Cultivation Due to its limited tolerance to severe temperature drops, Phoenix reclinata is best suited for indoor cultivation, conservatories, or greenhouses in cooler regions of Europe. From spring until the first frosts, it can successfully adorn outdoor spaces such as gardens, terraces, or balconies, adding an exotic touch to plant arrangements. The multi-trunk growth form makes this species particularly valuable for landscaping projects where creating natural clusters of tropical vegetation is desired. Its slow growth rate allows for long-term planning of compositions, and its distinctive leaves serve as an excellent focal point in plant arrangements.

    5,90 zł - 115,90 zł

  • Nasiona Daktylowca Niskiego - Phoenix Roebelenii Nasiona Daktylowca Niskiego - Phoenix Roebelenii

    Pygmy Date Palm Seeds - Phoenix Roebelenii

    Phoenix roebelenii - Pygmy Date Palm Phoenix roebelenii, commonly known as the pygmy date palm, is an elegant palm with exceptional decorative qualities, naturally found in the subtropical regions of Asia. This species is characterized by a compact form and moderate growth rate, making it an ideal choice for container cultivation in various spaces. Growth and Appearance Characteristics The pygmy date palm reaches a final height of 2-3 meters, which is a significant advantage for potted cultivation. The plant develops a distinctive, slender silhouette topped with a crown of delicate, feather-like leaves. These leaves create a harmonious composition, bringing a subtropical atmosphere indoors without requiring extensive space. A special feature of this species is its slow growth rate – the trunk grows between 4 to 10 cm per year. This trait means the plant maintains proportional dimensions for a long time, without needing frequent repotting or adjustments to the growing space. Light and Temperature Requirements Phoenix roebelenii prefers bright locations with diffused light. The optimal lighting conditions are places with good light exposure but protected from direct, intense sunlight throughout the day. Excessive sun exposure can cause leaf damage in the form of scorching. The plant thrives best in temperatures between 18-30°C, which corresponds to conditions in most European indoor environments. It is crucial to avoid drafts and sudden temperature fluctuations, which can negatively affect the plant’s health. Soil Requirements and Care The pygmy date palm requires well-draining soil that effectively removes excess water. The ideal growing medium is a palm soil mix enriched with drainage-improving additives such as: Coarse sand Perlite Other drainage materials The plant does not tolerate waterlogged soils, so ensuring proper drainage in the container is essential. The pot must have drainage holes to allow excess water to flow freely. During the growing season, from spring to late summer, the pygmy date palm requires regular feeding with specialized palm fertilizers. Consistent nutrient supply supports the proper development of its characteristic leaves and maintains the plant’s healthy condition. Use in Interior Design Phoenix roebelenii is excellent as a potted plant for interiors, greenhouses, and winter gardens. Its elegant form and tropical leaves bring a luxurious, exotic character to living spaces while maintaining cultivation practicality suited to European conditions.

    5,00 zł - 82,00 zł

  • Nasiona Daktylowca Właściwego - Phoenix Dactylifera Nasiona Daktylowca Właściwego - Phoenix Dactylifera

    Date Palm Seeds - Phoenix Dactylifera

    Phoenix dactylifera – Date Palm Phoenix dactylifera, commonly known as the Date Palm, is one of the most recognizable palms in the world. This majestic species, originating from the regions of Iran and North Africa, has provided valuable fruits – dates – for millennia, serving as a staple food in many cultures. Today, this palm is cultivated both commercially for its fruit and as an ornamental plant in gardens and interiors worldwide. Botanical Characteristics The Date Palm is an impressive palm reaching up to 30 meters tall, characterized by a single or multiple trunks growing from one root system. The trunk diameter ranges from 40 to 60 cm, often with a distinct wider base. The crown consists of dark green, feather-like leaves measuring from 3 to 5 meters in length, with densely arranged leaflets of 20-40 cm. At the base of the leaves are long, sharp spines, which are modified leaflets – a protective feature typical of desert palms. This species is dioecious, meaning male and female plants occur separately. Small, yellowish flowers are grouped in large, branched inflorescences. The fruits – the famous dates – measure from 3 to 7 cm in length and 2 to 3 cm in diameter. When ripe, they range in color from yellow through orange to red, and when dried, they turn brown with a characteristically sweet, edible pulp. Growth and Development The Date Palm exhibits relatively slow growth, especially in the first years of life, which is typical for palms with large final sizes. Under favorable conditions, the palm can grow annually from 30 to 60 cm in height. Young plants require patience from the gardener, but once established, their growth becomes more stable and predictable. These long-lived palms can live over 100 years, reaching their maximum impressive size later in life. Cultivation Requirements Phoenix dactylifera prefers sunny locations and shows remarkable adaptability to various soil types. This palm is drought-resistant, tolerant of salinity, and resistant to seawater exposure, making it ideal for cultivation in dry temperate and warmer European regions. The frost tolerance of this palm is about -7°C, allowing for outdoor cultivation in areas with mild winters. In cooler parts of Europe, the date palm can be grown outdoors provided it has a dry site and protection from frost below -7 degrees Celsius. It also performs well as a potted plant – adorning gardens and terraces in summer, and can be moved indoors for winter to a room with temperatures between 2 and 10 degrees Celsius. Under such conditions, the palm enters dormancy and does not require light access. Uses and Care Date palm fruits are consumed fresh, dried, or processed into various food products such as syrups, pastes, or sweets. In some cultures, dates are a dietary staple, valued for their high nutritional value. This palm is also frequently used as an ornamental plant in parks, gardens, and along streets, especially in warm climates where it creates a characteristic Mediterranean landscape. For healthy and rapid growth, regular watering and fertilizing with a properly balanced multi-nutrient fertilizer are recommended. The Date Palm is not only an important fruit plant but also an attractive ornamental palm, appreciated for its resilience and versatility in various European climatic conditions.

    3,90 zł - 547,90 zł

  • Nasiona Dasylirion Longissimum - Wachlica Długa Nasiona Dasylirion Longissimum - Wachlica Długa

    Dasylirion Longissimum Seeds - Long Leaf Dasylirion

    Dasylirion longissimum - Long Dasylirion Dasylirion longissimum, also known as Long Dasylirion, is a distinctive tree-like grass native to the dry, desert regions of Mexico. This remarkable species stands out for its exceptional resistance to harsh weather conditions, making it a valuable element in modern garden designs across Europe. Growth and Plant Structure Long Dasylirion creates an impressive silhouette with its long, narrow, and straight leaves growing from a central trunk in a characteristic hourglass shape. The leaves can reach lengths of up to 2-3 meters, forming a spectacular cascading crown with a gray-green color that further highlights the uniqueness of this plant. The trunk itself can eventually reach an impressive height of up to 4 meters, creating a majestic structure resembling a small tree. Like other tree grasses, this species is characterized by very slow growth. The trunk begins to form only after about 5 years of cultivation, then grows on average 2 cm per year. This trait makes each specimen a long-term investment in garden composition. Flowering During the flowering period, Dasylirion longissimum produces an impressive inflorescence that can reach a height of up to 4 meters. Small white flowers are arranged along the tree-like stem, creating a spectacular vertical accent in the landscape. This phenomenon is a true garden ornament and further emphasizes the architectural character of the plant. Cultivation Requirements Dasylirion longissimum prefers full sun, so it should be placed in a location with plenty of light. The plant grows excellently in warm climates and tolerates high temperatures, making it ideal for warmer regions of Europe. It also features remarkable frost resistance – it can survive short-term temperature drops down to -14°C, but in cooler parts of the continent, it is advisable to protect it from prolonged frosts. A key element of cultivation is providing very well-draining soil. Garden soil mixed with sand or gravel works best, preventing water accumulation and protecting against root rot – the main threat to this species. Care Long Dasylirion does not require intensive fertilization, making it a plant with low maintenance needs. During the growing season, from spring to summer, you can apply succulent or cactus fertilizer every two weeks to support the plant’s development. This minimal intervention makes the species especially appreciated by enthusiasts of low-maintenance plants.

    11,90 zł - 699,90 zł

  • Nasiona Dioon Olbrzymiego - Dioon Spinulosum Nasiona Dioon Olbrzymiego - Dioon Spinulosum

    Giant Dioon Seeds - Dioon Spinulosum

    Dioon spinulosum - Giant Dioon Dioon spinulosum belongs to the cycad family and is one of the most impressive representatives of this ancient group of plants. In its natural habitat, the plant can reach a height of up to 16 meters, making it one of the tallest species in the genus. Originating from lowland areas, where it grows at altitudes from 20 to 300 meters above sea level, this species naturally occurs in shaded ravines and canyons covered with evergreen tropical forests. Botanical Characteristics The most distinctive feature of Dioon spinulosum is its impressive pinnate leaves, which reach lengths of 1.5 to 2.1 meters. Each leaf consists of 120-240 small, flat leaflets ending in sharp spines, giving the plant its characteristic appearance. The intensely green leaves form a dense, regular crown, which combined with a massive trunk up to 40 cm in diameter, gives the plant an elegant, formal shape and provides additional stability. The regular crown of long, glossy leaves combined with its impressive size makes this species extremely attractive both in garden cultivation and as a potted plant. The massive trunk and distinctive leaf arrangement make this plant a true ornament for any collection. Cultivation Requirements Dioon spinulosum prefers a subtropical or tropical climate, but can also survive in temperate climates if protected from severe frost. The plant is resistant to short-term, mild temperature drops, but prolonged exposure to frost can harm it, making it suitable for warmer regions of Europe or cultivation under controlled conditions. The species thrives best in well-draining soil, even if poor in nutrients but rich in calcium. Avoiding water stagnation is crucial, as it can lead to root rot. The plant requires regular watering, but like most cycads, it does not tolerate excessive moisture in the substrate. Growth and Development In cultivation, Dioon spinulosum shows relatively fast growth for a cycad, especially when exposed to full sun. Its growth may be somewhat slower in shade but remains impressive. This flexibility in light requirements makes it one of the most low-maintenance cycads, tolerating both full sun and light shade. Uses in Cultivation Due to its decorative qualities and relatively low maintenance needs, this species is an excellent choice for exotic plant enthusiasts. It performs well as a potted plant in greenhouses or on terraces, where it can serve as a striking, exotic accent. Its tall, slender trunk and dense crown of glossy leaves attract attention with their majestic appearance. In its natural environment, the population of this species is threatened due to its limited distribution and pressure from human activities, which further highlights the value of its cultivation in private collections and botanical gardens.

    19,50 zł - 175,00 zł

  • Nasiona Dioona Jadalnego - Dioon Edule Nasiona Dioona Jadalnego - Dioon Edule

    Edible Dioon Seeds - Dioon Edule

    Dioon edule – Edible Dioon Dioon edule is one of the most resilient representatives of cycads, characterized by an exceptionally slow growth rate. Fully grown specimens reach up to 1.5 meters in height with a similar width, forming a compact, palm-like silhouette with a unique character. The thick trunk of this plant, often partially hidden below the soil surface, serves as a natural reservoir for water and nutrients – an adaptation that allows it to survive in harsh climatic conditions. Distinctive Morphological Features At the top of the trunk of the Edible Dioon grow stiff leaves 1–2 meters long, arranged radially in a characteristic crown. The leaflets are attached at a right angle to the petiole, have a lanceolate shape, and a uniform coloration. A special feature that distinguishes this species from other members of the Dioon genus is the complete absence of spines on the leaflets, making it safer to cultivate and easier to handle. The plant is dioecious, meaning separate individuals produce either male or female cones. In its natural environment, female cones mature over several decades, and inside they contain the largest known single-nucleus cell in the plant kingdom – a fascinating natural record that highlights the uniqueness of this species. Historical Uses and Properties The name "edible" is no coincidence – the seeds of Dioon edule were traditionally used by the indigenous peoples of Mexico as a source of starch for making flour. However, it is important to emphasize that the plant is toxic when raw and requires proper preparation before consumption. This historical property adds a cultural dimension to the cultivation of this extraordinary cycad. Cultivation Requirements and Climate Tolerance Dioon edule shows exceptional tolerance to a variety of environmental conditions. It grows best in full sun, although young plants may require light shading during acclimatization. The plant prefers well-draining soils – from sandy to clayey – with acidic to neutral pH, making it relatively uncomplicated in terms of site selection. One of the greatest advantages of this species is its significant drought resistance and tolerance to short-term frosts down to about -5°C. This frost hardiness makes it one of the most durable dioon cycads, opening up possibilities for cultivation in cooler regions of Europe. Cultivation in Temperate Climates In temperate climate areas, Dioon edule requires container cultivation, and during winter it should be moved to a bright, cool room or greenhouse. Watering should be moderate – the best results are achieved by allowing the substrate to dry slightly between waterings, mimicking the natural conditions of its habitat. Use in Space Design Edible Dioon is valued not only for its resilience but primarily for its extraordinary aesthetics. Its formal, palm-like habit makes it an ideal element in Mediterranean and xerothermic style compositions. It looks great as a solitary plant against gravel, rocks, or modern architecture, adding an exotic character to any arrangement. It is also well suited for cultivation in large pots on terraces, where it can serve as a decorative feature for much of the year.

    14,00 zł - 134,00 zł

  • Nasiona Dracaeny Zebra - Sansevieria Metallica Nasiona Dracaeny Zebra - Sansevieria Metallica

    Zebra Dracaena Seeds - Sansevieria Metallica

    Dracaena zebra – Sansevieria metallica Dracaena zebra, also known as Sansevieria metallica, is an exceptionally decorative plant native to southeastern Africa. Its natural range extends from Malawi to KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. In its natural habitat, it grows as a stemless succulent emerging from an underground rhizome. Characteristics and Appearance The plant produces long, stiff leaves that can reach up to 1.5 meters in height. A distinctive feature of the species is the metallic sheen of the leaf blade, giving it an elegant and exotic look. The leaf color is a subtle blend of light green with smoky gray, making Dracaena zebra stand out clearly among other snake plant varieties. The leaves are somewhat thinner and more flexible than typical sansevierias, which gives the plant a more delicate appearance while maintaining high durability and resilience. Its slender, upright form makes it a perfect fit for both modern and classic interior designs. Hardiness and Practical Benefits Despite its more delicate appearance, Dracaena zebra retains all the characteristic traits of snake plants: drought resistance, tolerance to varying light conditions, and the ability to survive occasional neglect. This has made it a popular houseplant for years, especially recommended for those starting their journey with indoor plant care. The species is valued not only for its aesthetic qualities but also for its air-purifying properties. Studies have shown that sansevierias can reduce the presence of certain pollutants in the environment, further enhancing their usefulness in living and office spaces. Growing Requirements Dracaena zebra stands out for its minimal care needs. It tolerates both bright and semi-shaded locations, although leaves develop faster and reach their full characteristic coloration in well-lit spots. The soil should be well-draining, and the pot equipped with drainage holes. The plant does not tolerate excess water – watering should only be done after the soil has completely dried out. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so moderation is key for this species. During the growing season, occasional feeding is sufficient – every few weeks with fertilizer intended for succulents or green plants. In winter, watering should be reduced to a minimum. The plant tolerates dry air in heated rooms well and does not require leaf misting. Indoor Use In temperate climates, Sansevieria metallica is grown exclusively as a potted indoor plant. Its slow but steady growth makes it a striking element in the decor of living rooms, bedrooms, and offices over time. Thanks to its upright habit, it does not take up much space, and a well-chosen pot can further emphasize its exotic character. The metallic sheen of the leaves adds elegance and modernity to arrangements, making Dracaena zebra one of the most interesting options among snake plants. This is a long-lived, hardy, and low-maintenance species that combines decorative appeal with functionality – suitable for both beginners and more experienced plant enthusiasts.

    7,10 zł - 97,10 zł

  • Nasiona Drzewa Cierniowego Parasolowego - Acacia Tortilis Nasiona Drzewa Cierniowego Parasolowego - Acacia Tortilis

    Umbrella Thorn Acacia Seeds - Acacia Tortilis

    Acacia tortilis – Umbrella Thorn Tree Acacia tortilis, known as the umbrella thorn tree, is a fascinating species native to the dry regions of Africa and Western Asia. In its natural habitat, it can reach heights from 4 up to 20 meters, although it more commonly grows as a shorter tree or shrub with a distinctive umbrella-shaped crown. Its trunk often branches from the base, and the young twigs are thin and softly hairy. Distinctive Botanical Features The plant is armed with two types of thorns – long and straight as well as short, hooked ones – making it easy to distinguish from other acacia species. The leaves are bipinnate, consisting of 7–15 pairs of usually small leaflets, each a few millimeters long. This characteristic leaf structure provides the plant with optimal photosynthetic surface while minimizing water loss. The flowers are small, white or creamy, and grouped in spherical flower heads about 1 cm in diameter. They have a strong, pleasant fragrance that attracts pollinating insects. The fruit is a distinctive twisted pod, spiral-shaped, measuring 7 to 15 cm in length. Growth and Development The plant grows quickly, especially in warm climates. Under suitable conditions, it can reach 2–4 meters in height within a few years. A notable feature of this species is that flowers and leaves appear even on young specimens, allowing early observation of all its decorative traits. Cultivation Requirements In European cultivation, Acacia tortilis thrives best in light and well-draining soil. For container growing, a mix of garden soil with added sand works well. Watering should be limited – the plant does not tolerate excess moisture but withstands occasional droughts. In a temperate climate, this tree can be grown in pots. During summer, it tolerates full sun well, although it is advisable to gradually acclimate it to direct sunlight at first. In winter, it requires a bright but cooler location – temperatures should not drop below 5°C. Exceptional Hardiness Due to its origin, Acacia tortilis is exceptionally resistant to extreme environmental conditions. It can survive with an annual rainfall below 100 mm, and its root system can reach 40–50 meters deep in search of water. It tolerates both salinity and seasonal flooding and can grow even in very poor soils – sandy, rocky, or gypsum-rich. Ornamental Use This remarkable acacia is a captivating addition to collections of exotic plants. Its distinctive shape, unique pods, and intensely fragrant flowers make it an attractive potted plant, especially valued by enthusiasts of botany and species adapted to dry conditions.

    5,50 zł - 74,00 zł


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