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  • Nasiona Sagowca Odwiniętego - Cycas Revoluta Nasiona Sagowca Odwiniętego - Cycas Revoluta

    Sago Palm Seeds - Cycas Revoluta

    Cycas Revoluta - Sago Palm Cycas Revoluta, commonly known as the Sago Palm, is an extraordinary plant native to the Ryukyu Islands in southern Japan. Often mistakenly identified as a palm, it actually belongs to the Cycad family and is one of the most valuable representatives of this ancient group of plants. Referred to as a living fossil, this species is over 200 million years old and dates back to the era when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Growth Characteristics and Appearance The Sago Palm can reach a height of up to 7 meters, forming a majestic, symmetrical crown with an almost architectural shape. It features a plume of long, pinnate leaves with an intense green color and a stiff texture. The leaves develop in a unique way – the plant produces new growth once a year, usually in early July, and can sprout dozens of leaves at once. This spectacular phenomenon makes each growing season a special moment in the plant’s development. Despite its slow growth rate, even very young seedlings look decorative and immediately add an exotic character to any collection. The spreading leaves create a regular, radially arranged pattern that remains attractive throughout the year. Cultivation Requirements Cycas Revoluta requires a well-lit location with plenty of light. It thrives best in full sun or partial shade, making it versatile for both outdoor and indoor spaces. In home cultivation, it performs excellently on bright windowsills or in conservatories. A key element for successful cultivation is a well-draining substrate. The ideal mix consists of garden soil enriched with expanded clay and perlite, which ensure proper drainage. The plant does not tolerate standing water, so drainage holes in the growing container are essential. Hardiness and Uses The Sago Palm stands out for its exceptional hardiness among exotic plants. It is the most frost-resistant cycad, capable of surviving temperatures as low as -5 degrees Celsius. This trait allows it to be grown in cooler regions of Europe with appropriate winter protection. The plant is ideal for container cultivation on terraces, in greenhouses, and conservatories. It also grows well in the ground, where it creates striking architectural focal points in landscape designs. Its tropical appearance adds an exotic touch to any interior or garden, and the regular, symmetrical leaf form harmonizes with modern spatial arrangements. Collector’s Value As the most popular cycad cultivated in Europe, Cycas Revoluta is a valuable addition to collections of exotic plants. Its ancient origin and unique morphology make it a fascinating subject for both experienced growers and beginners who appreciate plants with an unusual character. The species’ longevity and steady growth mean it can be passed down as a heritage plant through generations.

    4,50 zł - 367,00 zł

  • Nasiona Sagowca Pranburienis - Cycas Pranburiensis Nasiona Sagowca Pranburienis - Cycas Pranburiensis

    Pranburi Cycad Seeds - Cycas Pranburiensis

    Cycas pranburiensis – Pranburi Cycad Cycas pranburiensis belongs to the ancient group of gymnosperm plants, representing a relict flora from millions of years ago. This exotic species is characterized by a unique growth structure, making it an exceptionally attractive ornamental plant with a palm-like appearance. Its natural adaptations to harsh environmental conditions make it a fascinating addition to collections of exotic plants in temperate climates. Growth and Structure Characteristics The plant develops a slender trunk 8–10 cm in diameter, which typically reaches about 1 meter in height under cultivation. In its natural habitat and with long-term cultivation, it can grow up to 3 meters. At the top of the trunk, a small but striking rosette of pinnate leaves forms, up to 120 cm long. Each leaf consists of several dozen to over a hundred light green, lance-shaped leaflets, set at a distinctive angle of 45–60°, giving the whole plant an elegant, palm-like habit. Pranburi cycad is a dioecious plant, meaning male and female individuals occur as separate plants. Male plants produce oval strobili, while female plants develop decorative megasporophylls resembling modified leaves with visible ovules, adding an extra decorative value to mature specimens. Cultivation Requirements The species’ natural adaptation to periodic drought translates into drought tolerance under cultivation, although young plants thrive better in slightly moist soil. A key factor for success is providing well-draining soil – preferably sandy or slightly loamy, with a pH range of 6.0–7.0. Excess moisture in the substrate leads to yellowing leaves and can cause dangerous root rot. In temperate climates, it requires container cultivation only, with the option to place outdoors during warmer months. The plant tolerates summer temperatures between 20–30°C well but is very sensitive to cold and high humidity, necessitating overwintering in cool, dry places. Growth Rate and Uses Pranburi cycad features a moderate growth rate – mature plants produce only 2–3 new leaves per year. This trait makes it an ideal potted plant that does not require frequent repotting or rapid increases in container size. Thanks to its compact growth and exotic appearance, it is perfect for greenhouses, winter gardens, and as a striking accent in prominent locations. The possibility of bonsai-style shaping opens additional opportunities for using this extraordinary plant in interior designs and specialized collections.

    16,00 zł - 151,00 zł

  • Nasiona Sagowca Tajskiego - Cycas Siamensis Nasiona Sagowca Tajskiego - Cycas Siamensis

    Thai Cycad Seeds - Cycas Siamensis

    Cycas siamensis - Thai Cycad Cycas siamensis, known as the Thai cycad, belongs to an ancient group of seed plants with tropical origins. This unique cycad species is characterized by slow growth and exceptional drought resistance, making it a fascinating option for enthusiasts of exotic flora with moderate care requirements. Growth and Structure Characteristics The Thai cycad develops very slowly, allowing it to maintain an elegant, compact shape for many years without the need for frequent repotting. This feature keeps the plant stable in its proportions, creating a harmonious arrangement of leaves forming a distinctive rosette. Flowering in this species occurs rarely, and when it does, it takes the form of small, inconspicuous flowers developing inside cone-shaped structures called cones. Climate and Cultivation Requirements Due to its tropical origin, the Thai cycad does not tolerate frost and will not survive winter outdoors in the temperate climate typical of most European regions. Optimal cultivation conditions are provided by growing it in pots, which allows flexible movement of the plant between outdoor spaces during warmer months and indoors during colder periods. The plant requires plenty of sunlight and well-draining soil to prevent excess water accumulation around the roots. Moderate watering remains a key care element, matching the natural preferences of a species adapted to periodic water shortages. Use in Living Spaces and Gardens Cycas siamensis works excellently as a versatile plant, suitable for both indoor spaces and garden or terrace areas. During warmer months, it can be displayed on balconies, terraces, or in gardens, but it requires protection from excessive rain and cold nights, which can negatively affect its condition. Advantages and Practical Aspects of Cultivation The slow growth of the Thai cycad, while it may seem limiting, is actually a significant practical advantage. The plant does not require frequent maintenance related to controlling its growth, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate exotic plants with minimal time demands. The combination of drought resistance and attractive appearance makes this species perfectly suited to modern trends in cultivating plants that require minimal intervention.

    5,90 zł - 134,90 zł

  • Nasiona Sansevierii Pearsonii - Dracaena Pearsonii Nasiona Sansevierii Pearsonii - Dracaena Pearsonii

    Sansevieria Pearsonii Seeds - Dracaena Pearsonii

    Dracaena Pearsonii - Sansevieria Pearsonii Dracaena Pearsonii is an extraordinary houseplant species that captivates with its distinctive appearance and ease of cultivation. This plant stands out with its thick, cylindrical leaves arranged in an impressive fan shape, giving it a striking, architectural character perfect for modern interiors. Botanical Characteristics The plant reaches a height of up to 1 meter, forming an impressive composition of stiff, cylindrical leaves. Each leaf measures from 45 to 120 cm in length and 4.5 to 6 cm in width. The leaf surface is smooth with subtle ribbing, and their light green coloration adds freshness to any room. A distinctive feature is the sharp spines at the leaf tips, emphasizing the plant’s unique look. During the flowering period, Dracaena Pearsonii produces a tall cluster of pink and white flowers, which adds extra decoration and indicates good growing conditions. Cultivation Requirements The plant prefers a bright location with diffused light and also tolerates partial shade well. Direct sunlight can cause leaf burn, so it is recommended to avoid intense sun exposure, especially in warmer parts of Europe. Dracaena Pearsonii thrives at room temperatures between 18-24°C and tolerates low air humidity, making it ideal for indoor cultivation throughout Europe. Soil and Watering A key to successful cultivation is providing the right soil. The plant requires a well-draining and fertile substrate with added perlite or vermiculite to ensure proper drainage and root aeration. Mixes designed for succulents or cacti work perfectly. Watering should be moderate—wait until the top layer of soil is completely dry before watering again. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so the rule "better too little than too much" is especially important here. Care and Fertilization During the summer, it is recommended to fertilize with a balanced fertilizer once a month to support healthy growth and development. Dracaena Pearsonii is notably drought-resistant and can survive extended periods without watering. This exceptional tolerance to neglect makes it an ideal choice for busy people or frequent travelers. Its unique appearance, low maintenance needs, and striking character make this plant perfect for both beginner plant lovers and experienced collectors.

    7,10 zł - 97,10 zł

  • Nasiona Sekwoi Wieczniezielonej - Sequoia Sempervirens Nasiona Sekwoi Wieczniezielonej - Sequoia Sempervirens

    Coast Redwood Seeds - Sequoia Sempervirens

    Sequoia sempervirens - Coast Redwood Sequoia sempervirens is one of the exceptional conifer species endemic to the west coast of the United States. In its natural habitat, it forms distinctive ecosystems of moist, foggy forests where unique climatic conditions prevail. The natural habitats of the redwood are characterized by very high rainfall, with a significant portion of moisture supplied by regular ocean fog, which provides an additional source of hydration for these majestic trees. Distinctive Growth and Appearance Features The coast redwood stands out with its impressive size, reaching heights of up to 115 meters, making it one of the tallest tree species in the world. The trunk diameter can exceed 7 meters, forming massive, columnar structures. A characteristic feature of the species is its reddish-brown bark, which is thick and fibrous, providing excellent thermal insulation for the tree. The crown has a narrow, conical shape and is covered with dense, light green needles that give the plant an elegant, decorative appearance year-round. Young redwoods are characterized by relatively rapid growth—under optimal conditions, they can grow up to 90 cm per year. Although the growth rate may slow with age, these trees continue to add significant height and volume throughout their long lifespan, which can exceed 2000 years. Cultivation Requirements and Climate Tolerance The species shows moderate frost resistance, able to survive temperatures dropping to around -12°C. This trait allows for the cultivation of redwoods in temperate climates, although young trees may require additional protection in colder parts of Europe, especially during their first years of growth. The redwood prefers moist, well-drained, and fertile soils. It grows best in partial shade or full sun, provided sufficient watering is ensured. Young trees require regular and abundant watering to support their dynamic development in the early years. Mature specimens become more resistant to occasional droughts but still prefer stable and consistent hydration. Ornamental Use and Cultural Significance Due to its majestic appearance and historical significance, the coast redwood is often planted as an ornamental tree in parks and large gardens. Its monumental silhouette and timeless elegance make it a focal point in landscape compositions, giving the space a unique character. Redwoods are among the oldest living organisms on Earth, which gives them special symbolic importance. Since the discovery of America by Europeans, these trees have inspired great interest and admiration, often being depicted as symbols of longevity, strength, and endurance. This unique characteristic makes the redwood not only an attractive ornamental plant but also a living monument of nature with extraordinary natural and cultural value.

    5,90 zł - 599,00 zł

  • Nasiona Śliwki Tamaryndowca - Dialium Indum Nasiona Śliwki Tamaryndowca - Dialium Indum

    Tamarind Plum Seeds - Dialium Indum

    Dialium indum – Velvet Tamarind Plum Dialium indum, known as the velvet tamarind plum or velvet tamarind, is a tropical fruit tree belonging to the legume family. The species originates from Malaysia, Indonesia, and Thailand, where it naturally grows in warm and humid climates. In its natural environment, it reaches considerable size, forming tall, spreading trees with a sturdy structure. The wood of this species is distinguished by exceptional durability and resistance, which has made it highly valued for practical use. At the same time, excessive exploitation has led to a reduction in wild populations, making it a species threatened by logging. Fruit Characteristics and Uses One of the most recognizable features of Dialium indum is its fruit. They are small, grape-sized, covered with a hard, brown shell. When cracked open, the pulp inside has a flavor reminiscent of tamarind, with a distinctly tangy note. At the center of the fruit is a hard seed. The fruits are a distinctive trait of the species and give it an exotic, collectible appeal. In natural conditions, they are part of the local diet, while in cultivation outside the tropical zone, they are mainly treated as a botanical curiosity. Plant Growth and Development Dialium indum grows wild in the tropics, and there are no official reports of its commercial plantation cultivation outside its natural range. However, the plant can be grown from seeds for hobby purposes. Germination is slow, and young seedlings develop at a moderate pace. In the early growth phase, the plant focuses on building a stable root system, which is crucial for further development. Over time, it forms a stronger trunk and denser foliage, maintaining its characteristic tropical appearance. Growing Conditions in the Temperate Climate of Europe In temperate climates, the velvet tamarind plum can only be grown as a container plant in warm, bright indoor spaces. It requires stable temperatures, good light availability, and protection from cold. It grows best in a well-draining substrate kept consistently slightly moist. Overwatering can negatively affect young plants, so maintaining a balance between moisture and good soil aeration is essential. bright location with access to diffused light, light and permeable substrate, moderate, consistent moisture, protection from temperature drops. During summer, the plant can be moved outdoors, provided temperatures remain high and it is protected from cool nights. In winter, it requires a heated, well-lit room and consistent substrate moisture. Collectible Use Growing Dialium indum in temperate climates is a hobbyist and collector’s pursuit. Due to its tropical origin, unusual fruits, and rarity in cultivation, the species is an interesting option for enthusiasts of exotic fruit trees. This plant is for those who appreciate botanical novelties and want to enrich their home collection with lesser-known tropical species. With patient care and proper conditions, the velvet tamarind can become a unique element of an exotic plant collection.

    7,50 zł - 119,00 zł

  • Nasiona Smoczego Drzewa - Dracaena Draco Nasiona Smoczego Drzewa - Dracaena Draco

    Dragon Tree Seeds - Dracaena Draco

    Dracaena draco - Smocze Drzewo Smocze Drzewo należy do najbardziej imponujących przedstawicieli rodziny smoczykowatych. W naturalnych warunkach może dorastać do 30 metrów wysokości, a obwód jej pnia może przekraczać 5 metrów. Mimo że znana jest ze swojego powolnego wzrostu, dracena smocza jest niezwykle długowieczna - niektóre okazy szacuje się na nawet 3000 lat. Roślina ta była czczona przez rdzennych mieszkańców Wysp Kanaryjskich, którzy uważali ją za święte drzewo. Charakterystyczne cechy wzrostu Dracaena draco tworzy gładki, masywny pień, który z wiekiem staje się bardziej szorstki i pokryty charakterystyczną, korkową korą. Początkowo roślina rozwija się jako pojedyncza rozetka liści, ale z biegiem lat zaczyna tworzyć rozgałęzienia, co skutkuje rozłożystą, parasolowatą koroną. To właśnie ta unikalna forma architektoniczna czyni smocze drzewo tak cennym elementem w projektach architektury krajobrazu. Liście są długie, sztywne i mają kształt miecza. Charakteryzują się niebieskawo-zielonym kolorem, a młode liście mogą mieć fioletowy odcień, co dodaje roślinie unikalnego wyglądu. Liście osiągają długość do 60 cm i są skupione w rozetach na końcach gałęzi. Kwitnienie i owocowanie Kwiaty pojawiają się zwykle po około 10-15 latach wzrostu i tworzą się w formie dużych, wiechowatych kwiatostanów. Są białe, pachnące i przypominają lilie, a po ich przekwitnięciu powstają pomarańczowe owoce przypominające jagody. To długie oczekiwanie na kwitnienie sprawia, że każdy kwiatostan staje się szczególnym wydarzeniem w życiu rośliny. Fascynująca smocza krew Jedną z najbardziej fascynujących cech smoczego drzewa jest wydzielanie czerwonej żywicy, znanej jako smocza krew. Gdy pień lub liście rośliny zostaną uszkodzone, z ran zaczyna wypływać ta czerwona substancja, która od wieków była wykorzystywana w medycynie ludowej oraz do tworzenia barwników. Żywica zawiera związki flawonoidowe, które nadają jej charakterystyczny kolor i miała zastosowania w sztuce oraz tradycyjnych rytuałach. Wymagania uprawowe Dracaena draco preferuje stanowiska ciepłe, słoneczne i osłonięte od wiatru. W regionach o klimacie umiarkowanym idealnym miejscem będzie ogród, taras lub balkon z maksymalnym nasłonecznieniem. Ważne jest umieszczenie rośliny w miejscu chronionym przed silnymi podmuchami wiatru, aby zapobiec uszkodzeniom liści. W chłodniejszych regionach Europy smocze drzewo nie jest w stanie przetrwać zimy na zewnątrz, ponieważ nie toleruje mrozu. Najniższa temperatura, jaką może znieść, to około -3°C. Jesienią, zanim temperatura spadnie poniżej zera, roślinę należy przenieść do jasnego, ale chłodnego pomieszczenia, gdzie temperatura wynosi od 5°C do 10°C. Podłoże i pielęgnacja Roślina wymaga dobrze przepuszczalnego podłoża, które nie zatrzymuje wody. Najlepsze będzie podłoże oparte na mieszance ziemi do kaktusów lub sukulentów, wzbogacone piaskiem dla zapewnienia odpowiedniego drenażu. Dracena smocza nie toleruje stojącej wody, dlatego drenaż na dnie donicy jest kluczowy. Ze względu na swoją wysoką tolerancję na suszę i niewielkie wymagania pielęgnacyjne, smocze drzewo jest stosunkowo łatwą w uprawie rośliną. Jej unikalne, rozłożyste liście i powolny wzrost czynią ją idealnym dodatkiem do ogrodów krajobrazowych, gdzie może służyć jako żywy pomnik symbolizujący wytrzymałość i długowieczność.

    7,90 zł - 109,90 zł

  • Nasiona Sotolu Piaskowcowego - Dasylirion Serratifolium Nasiona Sotolu Piaskowcowego - Dasylirion Serratifolium

    Sand Sotol Seeds - Dasylirion Serratifolium

    Dasylirion serratifolium - Sandstone Sotol Dasylirion serratifolium, known as sandstone sotol, is one of the most distinctive representatives of the Mexican desert flora. This unique plant forms gray-blue leaves arranged in dense rosettes up to 1.5 meters in diameter, resembling a cluster of sharp, geometric optical fibers. Each leaf reaches a length of 60–100 centimeters and features edges armed with small, hook-shaped golden spines, with tips crowned by fringed, fibrous tufts giving the plant a unique textural appearance. Growth and Development The sandstone sotol grows slowly, increasing in height by only a few centimeters per year, making it an ideal choice for enthusiasts of long-term decorative plants. With age, the plant forms a short, massive trunk that can reach up to 2.5 meters in natural conditions, though it usually remains shorter in cultivation. After 10–15 years, mature specimens may produce a spectacular inflorescence reaching 3–4 meters tall, composed of thousands of small, creamy flowers. Unlike some succulents, D. serratifolium does not die after flowering but continues to grow, eventually forming branched clumps. This trait significantly increases its value as a long-lasting ornamental plant. Distinctive Features of the Species The leaves of sandstone sotol are rough to the touch—hence its common name. This characteristic, along with their stiff structure, makes the plant exceptionally resistant to strong winds and air salinity, making it a valuable choice for coastal gardens. In trade, this species is sometimes confused with other Dasylirion species, especially D. wheeleri, but the true D. serratifolium stands out with narrower, stiffer leaves of a more intense blue shade and more pronounced spines. Cultivation Requirements Growing sandstone sotol in a temperate climate requires full sun exposure and very well-draining soil. The optimal mix should consist of gravel, sand, and garden soil with added lime, mimicking the rocky, dry soils of its natural Mexican habitats. This species shows considerable tolerance to low temperatures, withstanding drops down to -15°C, provided the root ball remains dry. In regions with wet winters, it is recommended to plant it in raised beds or containers that can be moved to a bright, cool room with temperatures of 5–10°C. In summer, the plant tolerates heat and drought well, requiring watering only during prolonged dry spells. Gardening Uses The minimalist form and structural habit of Dasylirion serratifolium bring an exotic atmosphere with a touch of desert austerity to the garden. The plant works excellently as a solitary specimen in compositions inspired by desert landscapes, alongside agaves, yuccas, or decorative gravel. In containers, it makes a striking accent on terraces and balconies, requiring only proper drainage and protection from autumn rains. Caring for sandstone sotol is relatively simple: the key is to avoid overwatering, protect the roots from waterlogging during winter, and provide early spring feeding with a fertilizer low in nitrogen.

    9,80 zł - 76,80 zł

  • Nasiona Srebrnego Sagowca - Cycas sp. 'Silver' Nasiona Srebrnego Sagowca - Cycas sp. 'Silver'

    Silver Cycad Seeds - Cycas sp. 'Silver'

    Cycas sp. 'Silver' - Silver Cycad Origin and Botanical Characteristics Cycas sp. 'Silver' naturally occurs in various regions of Asia and northeastern Australia. Cycads represent one of the oldest groups of plants on Earth, having survived almost unchanged for millions of years. Their presence dates back to before the dinosaurs, making them a fascinating subject of evolutionary and historical studies as well as a unique element in plant collections. Growth and Development The Silver Cycad is characterized by an exceptionally slow growth rate, typical for the entire cycad family. In its natural environment, it can reach a height of about 8 meters, developing over decades into an impressive specimen. The plant produces new leaves once or twice a year, producing between 6 and 40 leaves at a time in its distinctive crown. Under indoor conditions, Cycas 'Silver' grows significantly smaller, with an annual trunk growth of about 2 cm. This slow growth rate means the plant maintains a compact form for years, making it ideal for long-term indoor cultivation. Cultivation Requirements The Silver Cycad prefers sunny locations with well-draining, fertile soil. It tolerates various soil types but performs best in slightly acidic to neutral substrates. A key aspect of cultivation is ensuring proper drainage, as the plant is sensitive to excess moisture. Watering should be moderate, increased during periods of active growth. It is important to avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot and serious health problems for the plant. Temperature Requirements Cycas 'Silver' is not frost-tolerant below 0°C, making it necessary to protect it from frost in temperate climates. In cooler parts of Europe, it is recommended to grow it in a conservatory, greenhouse, or indoors. During warm summer months, the plant can successfully adorn gardens or terraces, adding an exotic touch to outdoor spaces. Care and Fertilization Optimal cultivation results are achieved by using fertilizers designed for slow-growing plants with low nitrogen content. This fertilization approach respects the natural growth rhythm of the cycad and prevents excessive growth acceleration that could weaken the plant’s structure. Thanks to its prehistoric origin and unique botanical features, the Silver Cycad is an extraordinary addition to exotic plant collections, combining decorative qualities with a fascinating evolutionary history.

    19,99 zł - 904,99 zł

  • Nasiona Srebrnej Palmy Bismarcka - Bismarckia Nobilis Silver Nasiona Srebrnej Palmy Bismarcka - Bismarckia Nobilis Silver

    Silver Bismarck Palm Seeds - Bismarckia Nobilis Silver

    Bismarckia nobilis Silver – Silver Bismarck Palm Bismarckia nobilis Silver is one of the most striking members of the palm family, valued for its unique appearance and majestic character. This exceptional palm native to Madagascar is distinguished primarily by the distinctive color of its leaves, which gives it an unparalleled decorative appeal. Distinctive Structure and Growth The most recognizable feature of the silver Bismarck palm is its spectacular, nearly round leaves, which can reach an impressive width of up to 3 meters when fully mature. These leaves are deeply divided into several dozen stiff segments arranged in a perfect fan shape. Particularly fascinating is the gradual color transformation of the leaves – young shoots initially appear in a purple shade, eventually turning into the characteristic silvery-blue color that makes this palm so sought after by collectors. The plant grows on a slender, cylindrical trunk with a diameter reaching 50 cm, featuring a characteristically widened base. The gray-brown trunk retains distinct ring-like marks from fallen leaves, adding an extra decorative element. Mature specimens form a dense, almost spherical leaf crown, which can reach up to 7.5 meters wide and 6 meters tall. Flowering and Propagation Bismarckia nobilis is a dioecious species, meaning male and female plants grow separately. During flowering, the plant produces impressive, hanging inflorescences with small brown flowers. On female plants, after successful pollination, oval brown drupes develop containing a single large seed. Cultivation Requirements in the European Climate The silver Bismarck palm thrives best in fully sunny locations, which is crucial for maintaining its characteristic silvery leaf color. The plant shows high tolerance to occasional water shortages, making it relatively easy to grow. In temperate climates, it can adorn gardens or terraces during the growing season, but in winter it needs to be moved to a bright, cool room where the temperature does not drop below 2 degrees Celsius. This palm’s frost resistance is about -3 degrees Celsius, allowing for experimental outdoor cultivation in warmer parts of Europe with mild winters, provided appropriate frost protection measures are applied. Care and Fertilization During the active growing period, Bismarckia nobilis requires regular feeding with a well-balanced NPK fertilizer. The plant prefers well-draining soil and full sun exposure, which ensures optimal growth conditions. Despite its subtropical origin, this palm shows relative resistance to light frosts, making it one of the more adaptable palms for outdoor cultivation in warmer areas with mild winters. Decorative Use Due to its majestic appearance and unique coloration, Bismarckia nobilis Silver has gained recognition as an ornamental plant in tropical and subtropical gardens. Thanks to its durability, it is ideal for parks and large public spaces, where it creates impressive avenues or singular plant accents. This rare palm, difficult to obtain in Europe, is a true gem in any exotic plant collection.

    4,95 zł - 1.599,90 zł

  • Nasiona Srebrnej Palmy Królowej - Syagrus Romanzoffiana Litoralis Nasiona Srebrnej Palmy Królowej - Syagrus Romanzoffiana Litoralis

    Silver Queen Palm Seeds - Syagrus Romanzoffiana Litoralis

    Syagrus romanzoffiana 'Litoralis' – Silver Queen Palm Syagrus romanzoffiana 'Litoralis', also known as the Silver Queen Palm, is an exceptionally hardy variety of the classic queen palm. This species originates from the mountainous regions of Brazil, where it naturally grows at altitudes exceeding 1200 meters above sea level. It is this high-altitude origin that gives it remarkable adaptability to harsher climatic conditions. Distinctive Growth and Appearance Features The 'Litoralis' variety stands out from the standard queen palm with several important morphological traits. The most distinctive feature is the silver-green leaf coloration with a subtle blue tint, giving the plant a unique, decorative appearance. Additionally, the palm develops a thicker trunk compared to its classic counterpart. In natural conditions, the plant reaches impressive sizes – growing up to about 16 meters tall, while its characteristic feather-like leaves can extend up to 5 meters in length. This monumental structure makes it a true focal point in any plant composition. Exceptional Cold Hardiness The greatest advantage of Syagrus romanzoffiana 'Litoralis' is its extraordinary frost resistance. The plant can withstand temperatures as low as -10°C, making it one of the most cold-hardy palms available in cultivation. It also tolerates high humidity well, so with proper protection, it can be grown in cooler regions of Europe. This exceptional frost tolerance opens new possibilities for palm enthusiasts in temperate climates, allowing the cultivation of this exotic species even in gardens located in the northern parts of the continent. Cultivation Requirements and Care Silver Queen Palm prefers sunny locations and well-draining soil, making it relatively easy to grow both indoors and outdoors. Ensuring proper drainage to prevent waterlogging at the roots is crucial. The care routine should include the following elements: Regular watering with balance – the soil should be neither too dry nor waterlogged During active growth, apply a balanced palm fertilizer once a week Provide adequate space for root system development In cooler regions – prepare appropriate winter protection Use in Ornamental Gardening Syagrus romanzoffiana 'Litoralis' is a true treasure for collectors of unusual cold-hardy palm varieties. Its unique silvery coloration and exceptional hardiness make it an excellent choice for those seeking exotic accents in their plant collections. The palm works well both as a potted plant and as part of permanent garden compositions in the warmer areas of southern Europe.

    9,90 zł

  • Nasiona Srebrnej Palmy Palmetto - Serenoa Repens Silver Nasiona Srebrnej Palmy Palmetto - Serenoa Repens Silver

    Silver Palmetto Palm Seeds - Serenoa Repens Silver

    Serenoa repens 'Silver' - Silver Palmetto Palm Serenoa repens 'Silver' is a unique variety of palmetto palm, distinguished by its characteristic silvery leaf color and a more compact form compared to the commonly found green-leaved type. This variety naturally grows in pine forests, swampy areas, and understory vegetation in the southeastern regions of North America, where it forms dense, low-growing thickets. Growth and Form Characteristics This slow-growing palm typically reaches a height of 1–2 meters, displaying a very distinctive growth habit. Its trunk develops mainly underground, sometimes reaching up to 3 meters in length, giving the whole plant a characteristic, squat appearance. The underground root system makes the plant appear very compact and stable, ideal for various gardening uses. The leaves of the 'Silver' variety have a fan-shaped form with deeply divided segments and slightly spiny petioles. The most distinctive feature is the leaf blades’ silvery hue, which under the right lighting gain a subtle metallic sheen, significantly enhancing the plant’s decorative appeal. Frost Resistance and Climate Adaptation Serenoa repens 'Silver' is among the most frost-hardy palms, making it extremely valuable for exotic plant enthusiasts in cooler parts of Europe. The plant tolerates temperatures down to –23°C (hardiness zone 6a), greatly expanding its cultivation possibilities in temperate climates. Cultivation Requirements Growing the silver palmetto palm requires patience, as it is a species characterized by slow growth. The plant thrives best in well-drained, sandy soil in sunny or partially shaded locations. It shows considerable tolerance to different moisture levels but prefers moderately moist conditions. During dry periods, the plant responds well to regular watering, but ensuring proper drainage is crucial to avoid harmful waterlogging. For container cultivation, choose a deep pot that can accommodate the developing underground trunk. Gardening Uses Due to its low height and dense form, Serenoa repens 'Silver' is widely used in various garden compositions: Decorative element in rock gardens and modern terrace arrangements Striking solitary plant in containers for decorating terraces and balconies Low hedge or border plant in landscape designs Color accent in exotic plant collections Care and Practical Aspects of Cultivation The plant’s slow growth reduces the need for frequent pruning, and its natural resistance to diseases and pests makes care relatively simple. Its high durability and ability to adapt to cooler climates make the 'Silver' variety increasingly popular among collectors as a durable, attractive, and resilient plant with unique decorative qualities.

    15,90 zł

  • Nasiona Srebrnej Trawy Drzewiastej - Dasylirion Cedrosanum Nasiona Srebrnej Trawy Drzewiastej - Dasylirion Cedrosanum

    Silver Tree Grass Seeds - Dasylirion Cedrosanum

    Dasylirion cedrosanum - Silver Tree Grass Dasylirion cedrosanum, known as Silver Tree Grass, is a spectacular succulent native to the arid regions of Mexico. This species belongs to the Asparagaceae family and is an excellent example of plant adaptation to extremely dry conditions. In its natural habitat, it reaches about 1.5 meters in height and a similar width, although under favorable conditions it can grow for decades, forming characteristic trunks up to 150 cm tall. Morphological Characteristics The most striking visual feature of Dasylirion cedrosanum is its spectacular rosette of numerous stiff, bluish-green leaves. The leaves are relatively wide, measuring from 25 to 75 cm long and up to about 3 cm wide. Their edges are equipped with small spines pointing toward the tip, providing natural protection against herbivores. Older leaves naturally fall off, creating a dry sheath around the base of the trunk that protects the plant from excessive water loss. In garden conditions, these can be removed to expose the spiral arrangement of leaf bases, giving the plant an even more unique, architectural appearance. Flowering and Sexuality Dasylirion cedrosanum is dioecious, meaning there are separate male and female plants. Flower clusters usually appear after many years of growth and are true natural spectacles – they can reach up to 5 meters tall. They consist of numerous small flowers in creamy or greenish shades, forming impressive, tower-like structures. Cultivation Requirements The plant prefers full sun and poor, sandy or gravelly soils. A key factor for successful cultivation is providing a well-draining substrate that prevents excess moisture accumulation around the roots. It requires minimal care – it does not tolerate excess water, and watering should be kept to a minimum, especially during winter. In summer, occasional deep watering can accelerate growth, although this species naturally grows very slowly. Fertilizing is not necessary but low-nitrogen succulent fertilizers can be used to avoid disrupting the plant’s natural growth rhythm. Hardiness and Winter Care The plant shows excellent drought and cold tolerance – mature specimens can withstand temperatures as low as –12°C. Thanks to this exceptional frost resistance, Dasylirion cedrosanum can be successfully grown outdoors in warmer parts of Europe, especially if provided with proper winter protection and very well-draining soil. In container cultivation in cooler climates, it is advisable to overwinter the plant in a cool but bright place, protecting it from excess moisture, which is the main threat during the plant’s dormant period. Ornamental Use Dasylirion cedrosanum has great decorative potential – its exotic, architectural form looks excellent both in Mediterranean-style gardens and modern landscape designs. Thanks to its longevity and low requirements, it can be a striking focal point in plant compositions for many years.

    12,80 zł - 90,80 zł

  • Nasiona Storczykowca Purpurowego - Bauhinia Purpurea Nasiona Storczykowca Purpurowego - Bauhinia Purpurea

    Purple Orchid Tree Seeds - Bauhinia Purpurea

    Bauhinia purpurea - Purple Orchid Tree Bauhinia purpurea, known as the purple orchid tree, is a striking tree native to the tropical regions of Asia. In its natural habitat, it can reach impressive heights of up to 12 meters, but when grown in pots, it remains much more compact, usually not exceeding 3 meters. It features an upright habit and a symmetrical, moderately dense crown, giving the plant an elegant, orderly appearance. Spectacular Blooming The greatest ornament of Bauhinia purpurea is its unique flowers. Large, five-petaled flowers reach up to 12 cm in diameter and are distinguished by an intense, sweet fragrance that naturally attracts pollinators. Flowering occurs from September to November, making this plant especially valuable for autumn arrangements. An interesting feature of the orchid tree is that flowers often appear before the leaves are fully developed, creating a spectacular visual effect. After flowering, the plant produces characteristic long, flat pods containing flattened seeds. Versatile Uses Beyond its undeniable ornamental value, the purple orchid tree also has practical uses. In traditional medicine, various parts of the plant are used therapeutically – the flowers have a laxative effect, and the roots support digestive processes. The bark contains natural dyes and tannins used in industry. It is also worth noting that all parts of the plant are edible after proper heat treatment, broadening its range of applications. Cultivation Requirements Growing Bauhinia purpurea requires providing suitable soil and climate conditions. The plant prefers a light, well-draining substrate with a slightly acidic pH. Adding perlite or sand is especially beneficial as it improves drainage. A drainage layer at the bottom of the pot is essential to prevent overwatering and root rot. Watering should be adjusted according to the season – in summer, water regularly after the top layer of soil dries out, while in winter, reduce watering frequency to a minimum. The best quality is ensured by using soft water at room temperature. Climate Conditions and Care In temperate climates, the purple orchid tree is not frost-hardy and requires pot cultivation with the possibility of moving indoors during winter. In summer, it can be placed outside in a sheltered spot, protected from drafts and intense sunlight. The optimal temperature during the growing season is around 25°C, while in winter the plant tolerates cooler conditions between 13-15°C. Nutrient needs are moderate. During the growing season, regular feeding every 2-3 weeks is recommended, alternating between fertilizers for potted plants and flowering plants. Pruning after flowering helps maintain a compact shape and stimulates more abundant blooming the following season, which is key to preserving the plant’s decorative character.

    5,00 zł - 68,00 zł

  • Nasiona Strączyńca Cewiastego - Cassia Fistula Nasiona Strączyńca Cewiastego - Cassia Fistula

    Golden Shower Tree Seeds - Cassia Fistula

    Cassia fistula – Golden Shower Tree Cassia fistula, also known as the Golden Shower Tree, is a deciduous tree species belonging to the legume family (Fabaceae). It naturally occurs on the Indian Peninsula and neighboring areas of Southeast Asia, where it has been highly regarded for centuries. Due to its striking, hanging clusters of yellow flowers that appear in late spring before the leaves develop, it is one of the most distinctive representatives of tropical flora. In Thailand, it is considered the national tree and a symbol of the royal family, while in the Indian state of Kerala, its flowers play an important role in the traditional Vishu festival. Botanical Characteristics and Growth Cassia fistula is a medium-sized tree reaching 10–20 meters in height and is characterized by rapid growth, especially in warm, dry climates. The Golden Shower Tree has an elegant form – its spreading branches are covered with pinnate leaves 30–50 cm long, composed of several pairs of large, ovate leaflets. This distinctive leaf structure gives the plant a subtle, decorative character throughout the growing season. The flowers reach a diameter of 4–7 cm, are intensely yellow, fragrant, and gathered in loose, hanging inflorescences up to 60 cm long. Their structure is quite complex – they have five petals and ten stamens of varying lengths, which gives them a unique charm and makes the flowering period a true visual spectacle. Fruits and Uses The fruit of Cassia fistula is a long, cylindrical pod up to 60 cm in length with a characteristic brown color. The pods do not split open when ripe, and their interior is divided into chambers, each containing a single seed. Although the seeds themselves are toxic, the sticky, brown-black pulp surrounding them is edible and used in traditional Indian medicine as a natural laxative. The plant is also valued for its durable, strong wood and bark used in leather tanning. Cultural and Medicinal Significance The tree holds great cultural and medicinal importance. In traditional Ayurveda, it is known as aragvadha – the "disease destroyer." Almost all parts of the plant are used – roots, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds. The plant contains, among other compounds, anthraquinones, flavonoids, sennosides, and various organic acids. This composition is responsible for its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and healing properties. Properly prepared fruit pulp serves as a natural remedy for mild digestive issues, while infusions of leaves and flowers are used to treat fever, infections, and rheumatic pain. Cultivation Requirements The Golden Shower Tree thrives best in tropical and subtropical climates, where it can enjoy full sunlight and well-drained, even poor soils. It tolerates drought and slight soil salinity well but is not resistant to prolonged frost. In cooler parts of Europe, cultivation is only possible in pots, with the need to overwinter indoors. To ensure flowering, it is recommended to provide a clear temperature contrast between seasons. Cassia fistula is a plant that combines attractive appearance with practical uses. Due to its spectacular flowering, drought resistance, and medicinal properties, it can be an interesting choice for lovers of exotic potted plants and enthusiasts of tropical-style gardens.

    4,90 zł - 72,90 zł

  • Nasiona Strelicji Białej - Strelitzia Nicolai Nasiona Strelicji Białej - Strelitzia Nicolai

    White Strelitzia Seeds - Strelitzia Nicolai

    Strelitzia nicolai - Giant Bird of Paradise Strelitzia nicolai, also known as the Giant Bird of Paradise, White Bird of Paradise, or White Strelitzia, is one of the most impressive tropical plants from the Strelitziaceae family. This species originates from South Africa, where it naturally grows along riverbanks and lakes in the humid regions of Mozambique, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and South Africa. Thanks to its spectacular size and exotic bird-head-like flowers, it has become popular as an ornamental plant in temperate and Mediterranean climates. Growth Characteristics and Morphology In its natural habitat, Strelitzia nicolai reaches an impressive 7-10 meters in height, developing a distinctive palm-like form. Its monumental leaves form a striking fan at the top of slender, gradually woody stems. Individual leaves are gray-green and glossy, reaching up to 3 meters long and nearly 1 meter wide, giving the plant a unique tropical character. Older specimens develop a characteristic trunk resembling a palm, which can reach about 6 meters tall. When grown in containers, the plant remains more compact, usually reaching 2-3 meters in height, making it perfect for decorating spacious interiors and conservatories. Its growth rate is impressive – under optimal conditions, it can grow up to 150 cm per year and produce between 5 and 12 new leaves. Flowering and Flower Characteristics The spectacular white flowers of this variety fully justify the English name "White Bird of Paradise." The inflorescences can reach up to 45 cm long and consist of a distinctive blue-purple tongue-like structure and white bracts, creating an extraordinary resemblance to an exotic bird's head. Flowering occurs once the plant reaches maturity, which in natural conditions happens after 7-8 years of growth. Differences Compared to Strelitzia reginae Compared to its relative Strelitzia reginae, the nicolai species stands out with much larger size and a more spreading habit. While S. reginae grows up to 2 meters tall and has smaller, intensely green leaves and orange-blue flowers, S. nicolai forms monumental structures with gray-green foliage and white flowers. Additionally, S. reginae flowers more easily in pot cultivation. Cultivation Requirements Strelitzia nicolai prefers sunny locations, ideally near south- or west-facing windows. During the growing season, it can be successfully grown outdoors in sheltered spots protected from strong winds that could damage its delicate, large leaves. The plant tolerates warm climates and short periods of drought well but thrives best in consistently moist, well-draining soil. For indoor cultivation, regular leaf misting is recommended, along with a substrate composed of universal potting soil enriched with perlite and coconut fiber. Ornamental Uses Strelitzia nicolai is an excellent choice for spacious interiors – living rooms, halls, conservatories, and winter gardens. Its monumental size and exotic appearance create a striking tropical accent that draws attention and gives spaces a unique character. In summer, it can be used to decorate terraces and balconies, creating the impression of a tropical garden in an urban environment. When moving the plant outdoors, gradual acclimatization to intense sunlight is necessary to avoid leaf burn. Controlling pot size helps limit the plant’s growth in container cultivation.

    6,20 zł - 759,00 zł

  • Nasiona Strelicji Królewskiej - Strelitzia Reginae Nasiona Strelicji Królewskiej - Strelitzia Reginae

    Royal Strelitzia Seeds - Strelitzia Reginae

    Strelitzia reginae - Bird of Paradise Strelitzia reginae, commonly known as the Bird of Paradise, is one of the most recognizable ornamental plants with an exotic character. The species originates from South Africa, where it naturally inhabits riverbanks and coastal areas. It was first scientifically described by Joseph Banks in 1788, and the name reginae ("royal") was given in honor of Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of King George III of Great Britain. Since the 18th century, this plant has enjoyed great popularity in European horticulture. Morphological Characteristics Bird of Paradise grows into impressive specimens reaching about 2 meters in height. The plant develops a dense, bushy rhizome from which numerous leaf stalks emerge, forming a characteristic fan-shaped crown. The evergreen leaves reach impressive sizes – up to 70 cm long and 30 cm wide, while the leaf petioles can measure up to 1 meter. This harmoniously spreading structure gives the plant a unique, architectural appearance. The flowers are a true highlight of the species – each measures about 20 cm and develops within a stiff sheath resembling a bird’s head with a beak. The intense orange petals contrast strikingly with the dark blue parts of the perianth, creating a spectacular color composition. Individual flowers last for about two months and in their natural habitat are pollinated by colorful birds such as hummingbirds. Growth and Flowering Propagation from seeds requires patience, as young seedlings grow slowly and the first flowering can be expected only after three to five years, although some specimens may bloom as early as two years. Fully mature plants flower from early spring to winter, providing a long-lasting decorative effect. This trait makes them especially valued in temperate climates and warmer regions of Europe. Cultivation Requirements Strelitzia reginae requires intense light – it performs best in locations with southern or western exposure. In conditions of insufficient light, the plant stops growing and does not produce flowers. During the growing season, it can be placed outdoors, remembering to harden it gradually to avoid leaf burn. It prefers well-draining, fertile soil with a light texture that prevents excessive water retention. An ideal mix is garden soil combined with perlite. Watering should be moderate – regular during the growing season to keep the soil slightly moist, and significantly reduced in winter. Care and Fertilization During the period of active growth, from spring to late summer, the plant requires regular fertilization every 1-2 weeks with balanced NPK fertilizers. Fertilizers for flowering plants or palms, which provide essential micronutrients, are especially recommended. Fertilization should be stopped in winter. Additional misting of the leaves with water is beneficial, especially in low humidity conditions. Ornamental Use Bird of Paradise is an exceptional decorative element both indoors and in gardens. Its exotic appearance and spectacular flowers make it perfect as a solitary plant. Thanks to its relatively low maintenance requirements and remarkable durability, it is an ideal choice for lovers of exotic ornamental plants. This species has gained such recognition that it was chosen as the official flower of the city of Los Angeles, confirming its outstanding aesthetic qualities.

    9,90 zł - 144,90 zł

  • Nasiona Stuleciana Topololistnego - Brachychiton Populneus Nasiona Stuleciana Topololistnego - Brachychiton Populneus

    Poplar-leaved Brachychiton Seeds - Brachychiton Populneus

    Brachychiton populneus – Kurrajong Brachychiton populneus, known as kurrajong or Kurrajong, is a small to medium-sized tree with a rounded crown, native to eastern Australia. It naturally occurs in both humid coastal areas and dry, semi-arid regions of Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland. This wide environmental adaptability reflects its exceptional resilience and flexibility in cultivation. Growth Habit One of the most distinctive features of Brachychiton populneus is the variability in leaf shape. Leaves can be simple and sharply pointed, resembling poplar leaves, or divided into 3–9 lobes. This natural diversity makes the tree visually interesting throughout the growing season. The flowers are bell-shaped, ranging in color from creamy to pink. The outer side of the petals is usually white, while the inside often takes on a red hue. The subtle color contrast gives the plant a decorative character, especially during flowering. In warmer temperate zones and tropical climates, kurrajong is a popular ornamental tree. Drought Adaptation and Cultural Significance A unique feature of the species is its swollen trunk, which functions as a water reservoir. Thanks to this, the Kurrajong can survive long periods of drought. Additionally, it has a fire-resistant root system, an adaptation to the harsh conditions of the Australian interior. Young plants develop from a thick underground root swelling that stores water and nutrients. In its natural environment, the tree played an important role in Aboriginal culture – seeds, after cleaning and roasting, were eaten; fibers and cords were made from the bark; and soft wood was used to make shields and tools. European settlers also used the seeds as a coffee substitute. How to Grow Brachychiton populneus? In the temperate climate of Europe, Brachychiton populneus performs best as a potted or patio plant, as it is not frost-hardy. During the summer season, it tolerates high temperatures and dry air well and can be placed outdoors in full sun. sunny, warm, and well-lit location, well-draining, slightly sandy soil, moderate watering – allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings, wintering in a bright room with temperatures above 10°C, with limited watering. The plant grows relatively quickly. In container cultivation, it can reach 1.5–2 meters in height, creating an impressive, glossy green and distinctly exotic accent in a terrace or conservatory space. Decorative Qualities Kurrajong combines decorative flowers, interesting leaf variability, and a characteristic swollen trunk. Thanks to its drought resistance and unique origin, it is an appealing choice for lovers of exotic trees seeking a species with a clear history and natural durability. Under suitable growing conditions, it can become a striking, architectural element in plant compositions, highlighting the subtle Australian character of the collection.

    5,90 zł - 75,00 zł

  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Fortunego - Trachycarpus Fortunei Nasiona Szorstkowca Fortunego - Trachycarpus Fortunei

    Fortune's Fan Palm Seeds - Trachycarpus Fortunei

    Trachycarpus Fortunei is a single-trunk palm that reaches a diameter of 15–30 cm. The trunk is covered with characteristic fibers derived from the leaves. The palm’s crown consists of fan-shaped, dark green leaves measuring 1–2 meters long, composed of 30–50 leaflets each 2.5–4 cm wide. Trachycarpus is a dioecious plant – it produces separate male and female flower clusters. Flowers appear when the trunk reaches about one meter in height. Female flowers are greenish and grow upwards, while male flowers are yellow and hang downwards. After pollination, the female flowers develop into seeds that mature to a dark navy blue color.Trachycarpus Fortunei stands out for its exceptional frost resistance, tolerating temperatures as low as -17°C, and well-rooted specimens can survive short cold spells down to this temperature without protection. However, to protect the leaves, it is recommended to shield the palm when frost below -12°C is forecast. In the Polish climate, the trunk of Trachycarpus growing in the ground typically grows 10 to 30 cm per season, and well-established plants can produce up to a dozen new leaves annually. Trachycarpus grown from seeds grows at a very satisfactory rate; one-year-old seedlings can be planted outdoors, and the palm begins forming a trunk as early as the second year after germination.Trachycarpus Fortunei is one of the most commonly planted palms in temperate climates. It can be found in gardens and parks in Poland, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and other countries. It also decorates coastal areas such as the shores of Italy and southern France, as well as milder temperate regions in North America.Trachycarpus Fortunei is an indispensable choice for those wishing to introduce an exotic touch to their garden, as well as for beginner palm enthusiasts. Its easy cultivation, frost resistance, and rapid growth make it a palm that thrives in challenging conditions while adding elegance to any space. How to grow Trachycarpus Fortunei?Trachycarpus fortunei is easy to grow and tolerates a variety of conditions. It prefers sunny or partially shaded locations and well-draining, moderately moist soil. During winter, when temperatures drop below -12°C, it is recommended to protect the palm with horticultural fleece or special covers, and in case of more severe frosts – to use heating cables.Thanks to its compact size, young Trachycarpus specimens are well suited for container cultivation. In this case, it is advisable to choose a pot with good thermal insulation to protect the roots from freezing. During colder months, pots with palms should be moved indoors to a room with temperatures between 2 and 10°C. During the growing season, Trachycarpus in containers requires regular watering, but the soil should drain well to avoid root rot. We include sowing instructions with every order.

    7,10 zł - 359,10 zł

  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Fortunego x Princeps - Trachycarpus Fortunei x Princeps Nasiona Szorstkowca Fortunego x Princeps - Trachycarpus Fortunei x Princeps

    Trachycarpus Fortunei x Princeps Seeds - Trachycarpus Fortunei x Princeps

    Trachycarpus fortunei × princeps – Windmill Palm Fortuné x Princeps Trachycarpus fortunei × princeps is an impressive hybrid created by crossing two valued species: Trachycarpus fortunei and Trachycarpus princeps. This cross combines the more vigorous growth and good climate adaptability inherited from T. fortunei with the decorative, silvery underside of the leaves typical of T. princeps. The result is a palm with high ornamental value and increased cold tolerance. Form and Decorative Features The most distinctive feature of Trachycarpus fortunei × princeps is its large, fan-shaped leaves reaching up to 1 meter in diameter. The upper side has a classic green color, while the underside takes on a silvery-white shade, which looks especially striking when blown by the wind. Under favorable conditions, the plant can grow up to 15 meters tall, although in temperate climates it usually reaches smaller sizes. The palm forms a straight, fibrous trunk and a compact crown, giving it an elegant, architectural character. In summer, typically in July and August, it produces yellow flower clusters that add an extra decorative element. Hardiness and Growth Rate The hybrid shows greater frost resistance than the standard form of T. fortunei, while remaining easier to cultivate than typical T. princeps. This makes it an interesting option for those seeking palms adapted to temperate climates. The growth rate is moderate to fast, especially in warmer regions. Each year the plant becomes stronger and better withstands occasional temperature drops, increasing its suitability for home gardens. Growing Requirements Trachycarpus fortunei × princeps grows best in sunny or lightly shaded locations. The soil should be well-drained and moderately moist, without prolonged waterlogging. Well-drained soil supports proper root system development. In warmer parts of Europe, it can be grown outdoors, while in cooler areas winter protection or cultivation in large containers is recommended. In containers, the palm performs well on terraces and in prominent garden areas. Garden Uses Thanks to the silvery underside of its leaves and elegant silhouette, Trachycarpus fortunei × princeps provides a striking accent in compositions with exotic plants. It can be planted as a solitary specimen or combined with other palms and large-leaved plants. This hybrid is especially valued by collectors of windmill palms but is also suitable for gardeners looking for a hardy, decorative palm with enhanced climate tolerance. It combines an impressive appearance with good adaptation to temperate conditions, making it a valuable element in gardens inspired by subtropical climates.

    12,90 zł - 1.192,90 zł

  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Latisectus - Trachycarpus Latisectus Nasiona Szorstkowca Latisectus - Trachycarpus Latisectus

    Latisectus Trachycarpus Seeds - Trachycarpus Latisectus

    Trachycarpus Latisectus - Trachycarpus Latisectus Trachycarpus Latisectus is a unique member of the palm family, distinguished by its characteristic structure and impressive size. Trachycarpus Latisectus originates from the mountainous regions of Asia, where it developed the ability to survive in harsh climatic conditions. This trait makes it one of the most interesting palms for European enthusiasts of exotic plants. Morphological Characteristics The most distinctive feature of this species is its large, dark green leaves with a fan shape, which can reach up to 2 meters in span. The leaf segments are significantly wider and thicker than those of other Trachycarpus species, giving the entire plant a uniquely elegant, architectural character. This leaf structure not only enhances the plant’s aesthetics but also increases its resistance to wind and adverse weather conditions. The palm trunk is covered with fibrous remnants of old leaves, creating a natural protection with a rough, sturdy appearance. Mature specimens can reach up to 12 meters in height, with a trunk diameter of up to 20 cm. This impressive growth makes Trachycarpus Latisectus an excellent architectural accent in larger garden spaces. Cold Hardiness Trachycarpus Latisectus is among the most frost-resistant palms, capable of surviving temperatures down to -12°C. This exceptional trait allows cultivation in temperate climates typical of most European regions. However, young plants require additional frost protection, especially in colder parts of the continent where winters can be particularly harsh. Flowering and Propagation The plant is dioecious, meaning male and female flowers appear on separate individuals. Flowering is marked by the development of striking, branched inflorescences with white or yellowish flowers. After successful pollination, the plant produces characteristic black-blue fruits containing seeds, which serve as the natural method of species propagation. Cultivation Requirements Trachycarpus Latisectus prefers well-drained soil and a location in full sun or partial shade. Its tolerance of various soil types makes cultivation relatively straightforward. Although the species is drought-tolerant to some extent, regular watering significantly improves growth rate and plant health, especially in the drier regions of southern Europe. During the growing season, from spring to late summer, the plant requires regular feeding with a balanced NPK fertilizer. Palms grown in the ground will also benefit from twice-seasonal applications of granular manure, which provides long-lasting nourishment to the root system. Despite its relatively slow growth rate, Trachycarpus Latisectus responds excellently to proper care, rewarding growers with healthy development and a spectacular appearance for many decades.

    5,50 zł - 122,50 zł

  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Martianus 'Nepal' - Trachycarpus Martianus 'Nepal' Nasiona Szorstkowca Martianus 'Nepal' - Trachycarpus Martianus 'Nepal'

    Trachycarpus Martianus 'Nepal' Seeds - Trachycarpus Martianus 'Nepal'

    Trachycarpus martianus ‘Nepal’ – Martianus Fiber Palm 'Nepal' Trachycarpus martianus ‘Nepal’ is a unique Himalayan form of the fan palm, naturally occurring in Nepal, where it inhabits mountain slopes at altitudes reaching up to 2400 m above sea level. It was introduced into cultivation in the mid-1990s and has since gradually gained recognition among exotic plant enthusiasts, especially in the cooler climate zones of Europe. The natural environment of this palm is characterized by lower temperatures, strong sunlight, and periodic water shortages. These conditions have shaped a plant with increased tolerance to cold and drought, distinguishing it from the more subtropical forms of the Trachycarpus genus. Because of this, the ‘Nepal’ variety offers an interesting alternative for those seeking an exotic palm adapted to a temperate climate. Form and distinctive features Compared to the popular form from the Khasi Hills, Trachycarpus martianus ‘Nepal’ has slightly smaller leaves, reaching about 50 cm in diameter. The leaf blades have fewer segments, are usually darker and more compact, giving the plant an elegant, orderly appearance. The compact crown structure makes the palm look harmonious both as a solitary specimen and in compositions with other exotic plants. In its natural habitat, the plant can grow up to 10 meters tall. In cultivation, especially in containers, growth is usually more moderate, which makes it easier to control size and fit it into available space. This variety is considered a fast-growing palm, so under suitable conditions it quickly develops an impressive, dense leaf crown. Hardiness One of the most important features of this form is its increased tolerance to frost and periodic drought, resulting from adaptation to life in the higher, cooler, and less humid parts of the Himalayas. Trachycarpus martianus ‘Nepal’ can withstand temperatures down to about -14°C, allowing it to be grown outdoors in warmer regions of the temperate climate, provided it has a suitable location and winter protection. The plant also tolerates short periods of drought well, as long as its root system is not in constantly wet, heavy soil. Excess moisture, especially during cold periods, can negatively affect root health, so proper drainage is crucial when cultivating this palm. Growing requirements Trachycarpus martianus ‘Nepal’ thrives best in well-drained, permeable soil rich in organic matter. It prefers sunny or slightly sheltered locations, especially in the cooler parts of Europe, where adequate light helps maintain a compact form and intense leaf color. When planting in the ground, it is advisable to choose a spot protected from the strongest winds, for example near a south-facing building wall. In the first years of cultivation, protecting the plant from severe frosts is recommended to increase its chances of proper rooting and stable growth. In container cultivation, the palm also grows vigorously, though it reaches smaller sizes than in the ground. Due to its potential considerable height at maturity, it is worth planning enough space for it, both in a conservatory and in a greenhouse. During the growing season, regular watering and moderate fertilizing are recommended, while in winter watering should be reduced according to the plant’s growth rate. Thanks to its elegant form, rapid growth, and good cold tolerance, Trachycarpus martianus ‘Nepal’ is a valuable choice for collectors and palm enthusiasts looking for an exotic accent that can be grown in the temperate climate of Europe.

    9,80 zł - 144,00 zł

  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Takil - Trachycarpus Takil Nasiona Szorstkowca Takil - Trachycarpus Takil

    Takil Windmill Palm Seeds - Trachycarpus Takil

    Trachycarpus takil - Takil Windmill Palm Trachycarpus takil is a stately fan palm that can reach up to 15 meters in height under cultivation. It grows at a moderate pace and usually attains full size after several decades of patient waiting. This species is among the most hardy cultivated palms, making it especially valuable for lovers of exotic greenery in temperate climates. Morphological Characteristics The trunk of the Takil windmill palm is straight and rough, initially covered with distinctive fibers that naturally fall off with age, revealing the structural surface beneath. The leaf crown consists of impressive, fan-shaped leaves up to 1.2 meters in diameter, divided into numerous segments. A distinctive feature is the silvery underside of the leaves, which gives the plant a unique appearance among other species in the genus. In spring, mature plants develop large inflorescences, and female plants later produce black, spherical fruits. This developmental cycle indicates the plant’s maturity and its ability to reproduce naturally. Species Differentiation Trachycarpus takil is often confused with the more common Trachycarpus fortunei, but mature specimens show characteristic differences. These plants are generally more robust, have more evenly divided leaves, and fewer fibrous remnants at the base of the leaf petioles. Young plants are distinguished by broader, less complex first leaves and a conical trunk that tends to grow slightly obliquely. Cultivation Requirements The palm prefers sunny or lightly shaded locations sheltered from strong winds that could damage the delicate leaf segments. The soil should be fertile, moist, but well-drained to prevent water stagnation and root rot. During the growing season, the plant requires regular watering and feeding with a balanced fertilizer. Cultivation Methods in Temperate Climates Due to its exceptional frost tolerance, the Takil windmill palm is suitable for both container and ground cultivation in cooler parts of Europe: Container cultivation: Requires choosing pots with good thermal insulation to protect roots from freezing. In colder months, plants should be moved indoors to temperatures between 2 and 10°C. Ground cultivation: When temperatures drop below -15°C, it is recommended to protect the plant with horticultural fleece or special covers, and in cases of severe frost, to use heating cables. Horticultural Significance Trachycarpus takil is an excellent choice for tropical plant enthusiasts wishing to introduce an exotic character to gardens in temperate climates. Although the plant grows slowly, its exceptional resistance to changing weather conditions and winter cold makes it, over time, an impressive and lasting garden feature that rewards the grower’s patience with its majestic appearance.

    19,90 zł - 59,90 zł

  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Ukhrulensis - Trachycarpus Ukhrulensis Nasiona Szorstkowca Ukhrulensis - Trachycarpus Ukhrulensis

    Ukhrulensis Windmill Palm Seeds - Trachycarpus Ukhrulensis

    Trachycarpus ukhrulensis – Ukhrulensis Windmill Palm Trachycarpus ukhrulensis is a unique palm with distinctive morphological features that set it apart from other species in the Trachycarpus genus. In its natural habitat, it reaches an impressive height of up to 15 meters, forming a slender, straight trunk up to 30 cm in diameter. This elegant silhouette makes it one of the most attractive cultivated palms in temperate climates. Distinctive Trunk and Leaf Features The most recognizable feature of the Ukhrulensis windmill palm is the specific structure of its trunk. The lower part is almost completely free of fibers, which distinguishes it from many other palm species. Higher up, persistent leaf bases form an impressive, regular pattern resembling a turtle shell – this natural texture gives the plant a unique decorative character. The leaves have a fan-shaped structure and are notable for their exceptional thickness and stiffness. The upper surface of the leaf blades displays an intense dark green color, while the underside is covered with a distinct white coating. Mature specimens develop between 24 and 28 leaves, each composed of up to 70 segments – this rich structure makes the species one of the most striking in the entire Trachycarpus genus. Growth Cycle and Flowering Trachycarpus ukhrulensis reaches sexual maturity after growing to about 3 meters tall. Flowers appear from February, forming characteristic inflorescences typical of palms. The fruiting process is equally fascinating – fruits mature from November, undergoing a captivating color transformation from initial yellow, through brown, to nearly black at full ripeness. Cultivation Requirements The palm prefers well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soils with a clayey texture that retains moisture well. Proper drainage is crucial for healthy root system development, while the right soil structure provides stability for the growing plant. Watering requires a moderate approach – during the growing season, water regularly, but in winter only when the substrate dries out significantly. Fertilize in spring and summer, preferably with a fertilizer formulated for palms, to supply the necessary nutrients for proper growth. Cultivation Possibilities in Temperate Climates In cooler regions of Europe, Trachycarpus ukhrulensis can be grown in two ways: in a pot with wintering in a bright, cool room, or planted outdoors with appropriate winter protection. The plant develops a deep root system, making transplanting a challenging task – therefore, it is worth carefully considering the final growing location for this impressive palm from the start.

    9,80 zł - 289,90 zł


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