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  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Wagnera - Trachycarpus Wagnerianus Nasiona Szorstkowca Wagnera - Trachycarpus Wagnerianus

    Wagner's Trachycarpus Seeds - Trachycarpus Wagnerianus

    Trachycarpus wagnerianus - Wagner's Rough Palm Origin and Botanical Characteristics Wagner's Rough Palm (Trachycarpus wagnerianus) is a palm species with an uncertain origin, likely native to Asian regions, similar to its close relative - Trachycarpus fortunei. This unique palm stands out among other species in the genus due to its distinctive morphological features and significant cold tolerance. Frost Resistance and Climate Adaptation One of the most valuable traits of this species is its exceptional frost resistance. Trachycarpus wagnerianus is among the most frost-hardy palms in the world, capable of surviving temperature drops as low as -17°C. However, it should be noted that leaves may defoliate at temperatures around -12°C, so it is recommended to protect the plant when temperatures fall to -11°C. This remarkable cold tolerance makes the species suitable for cultivation in temperate climates and cooler regions of Europe. Distinctive Leaf and Growth Habit Features The most recognizable feature of Wagner's Rough Palm is its relatively small, dense, fan-shaped leaves. Compared to the leaves of Trachycarpus fortunei, they are much stiffer and less prone to mechanical damage. This characteristic helps the palm maintain an attractive appearance in windy locations, where other species might suffer leaf damage from strong gusts. Growth and Development Trachycarpus wagnerianus exhibits a moderate growth rate, increasing by up to 30 cm per year under suitable growing conditions. In temperate climates, the palm can reach an impressive height of up to 8 meters, developing a characteristic trunk covered with fibrous remnants of old leaves. Its dense growth habit makes it especially attractive for limited spaces where a compact visual effect is desired. Cultivation Requirements Wagner's Rough Palm prefers sunny or partially shaded locations and requires well-draining soil. A key aspect of care is moderate watering, ensuring even soil moisture while avoiding excessive dampness that could lead to root rot. During the growing season, regular feeding with specialized palm fertilizers with an appropriate NPK ratio is recommended. Advantages Compared to Other Species Although Trachycarpus wagnerianus is sometimes confused with Trachycarpus fortunei, it differs in several important ways. Its smaller and stiffer leaves make it more resistant to damage caused by wind or heavy, wet snow. Additionally, its denser growth habit may be preferred in landscaping projects requiring a more compact visual effect. Its frost resistance is comparable to Trachycarpus fortunei, making both species excellent choices for cultivation in cooler parts of Europe.

    9,00 zł - 124,00 zł

  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Wagnera x Nanus - Trachycarpus Wagnerianus x Nanus Nasiona Szorstkowca Wagnera x Nanus - Trachycarpus Wagnerianus x Nanus

    Trachycarpus Wagnerianus x Nanus Seeds - Trachycarpus Wagnerianus x Nanus

    Trachycarpus wagnerianus × nanus – Wagner’s Trachycarpus x Nanus Trachycarpus wagnerianus × nanus is an interesting hybrid created by crossing Trachycarpus wagnerianus and Trachycarpus nanus. This is an artificially produced cross – it does not occur naturally in the wild, and each plant is the unique result of a controlled pollination process. The combination of two hardy species has resulted in a palm with a compact form, slow growth rate, and very good cold tolerance. Form and distinctive features The hybrid combines the dwarf character inherited from T. nanus with the stiffer, elegant leaves typical of T. wagnerianus. This allows the plant to maintain a compact size while presenting a neat, attractive crown. One of the more interesting features of Trachycarpus wagnerianus × nanus is its ability to flower at an early stage of development, even before a visible trunk has formed. This rare phenomenon among palms means that even young specimens can be decorative. The plant grows slowly but increases its resistance to adverse weather conditions as it matures. Its compact form and moderate growth rate make it suitable for smaller gardens and container cultivation. Cold tolerance One of the most notable traits of this hybrid is its high frost resistance. Enthusiasts’ experience suggests it may be more resilient than the popular Trachycarpus fortunei. Well-rooted, mature plants grown in the ground can survive short-term temperature drops to around –17°C, and under favorable conditions even down to –20°C. The leaves of mature plants show resistance in the range of –12°C to –14°C, maintaining relatively good visual condition. This allows the palm to be a garden feature even outside the summer season. Growing requirements Trachycarpus wagnerianus × nanus can be grown both in the ground (in warmer parts of Europe or with appropriate winter protection) and in large containers. Container cultivation allows easy relocation of the plant to a sheltered spot during severe frosts. It prefers sunny or lightly shaded locations. The soil should be well-drained and moderately moist, without waterlogging in the root zone. Well-drained soil supports healthy root development and increases the plant’s resilience. Thanks to its slow growth, the palm is ideal for terraces, balconies, and small gardens. Its compact size allows you to add an exotic touch without the risk of excessive spreading. Uses and decorative value The combination of a compact form, elegant leaves, and high climate tolerance makes Trachycarpus wagnerianus × nanus an appealing choice for palm collectors and those seeking species adapted to temperate climates. Although its growth rate is moderate, the plant gains durability and stability with age. It is an attractive option for both home gardens and container cultivation, where its exotic character can be showcased throughout the growing season.

    13,90 zł - 379,90 zł

  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Wagnera x Princeps - Trachycarpus Wagnerianus x Princeps Nasiona Szorstkowca Wagnera x Princeps - Trachycarpus Wagnerianus x Princeps

    Trachycarpus Wagnerianus x Princeps Seeds - Trachycarpus Wagnerianus x Princeps

    Trachycarpus wagnerianus × princeps – Wagner’s Trachycarpus x Princeps Trachycarpus wagnerianus × princeps is an interesting first-generation (F1) hybrid, created by crossing a female Trachycarpus wagnerianus with pollen from a male Trachycarpus princeps. This hybrid was produced manually and combines the most distinctive features of both parent species while maintaining high resistance to adverse environmental conditions. The plants exhibit so-called hybrid vigor, which translates into increased vitality, faster growth, and good adaptation to diverse cultivation conditions. The origin of this palm is linked to southern China, where both parent species naturally grow on steep mountain slopes at altitudes from 1500 to 1900 meters above sea level. This environment is characterized by cool nights, strong winds, and periodically limited water availability. Such conditions have shaped a high tolerance to cold, drought, and wind gusts, which the hybrid largely inherits. Thanks to this, Trachycarpus wagnerianus × princeps adapts well to temperate climates and can be grown outdoors in many regions of Europe, provided suitable initial conditions and protection against extreme temperature drops. Form and Decorative Features The appearance of this palm is a harmonious blend of traits from both parents. It forms a compact, stiff crown composed of short, fan-shaped leaves. The upper surface of the leaf blade is classically green, while the underside shows a slightly silvery-gray shade—a trait inherited from Trachycarpus princeps. This subtle contrast gives the plant an elegant character and distinguishes it among other members of the Trachycarpus genus. The segmented, stiff leaflets are resistant to mechanical damage and do not easily deform under strong wind. This is important for outdoor cultivation, especially in areas exposed to gusts of wind. The compact form and relatively short leaf stalks help the palm maintain a tidy silhouette even during vigorous growth. Growth Rate and Development The growth rate of this hybrid is considered fast compared to the pure form of Trachycarpus wagnerianus. This makes the plant an attractive option for those expecting visible results in a relatively short time. Although the palm is classified as medium-sized, under favorable conditions it can reach sizes comparable to other members of the genus while maintaining a compact structure and decorative character. Due to the relatively recent origin of the hybrid, the number of mature specimens is still limited. However, well-developed plants can already be found growing in gardens across various regions of Europe and North America, confirming the stability of its traits and cultivation potential. Cultivation Requirements Trachycarpus wagnerianus × princeps grows best in sunny or lightly shaded locations, in well-draining soil with good structure. Ensuring drainage is especially important in areas with higher rainfall. Young plants should be planted in sheltered spots protected from strong winds to support proper rooting. In the first seasons after planting, it is advisable to protect the plant from extreme temperature drops, especially in cooler parts of Europe. Once well-rooted in the ground, the palm shows significantly greater resistance to typical winter conditions of temperate climates. During the growing season, the plant responds well to moderate fertilization and regular watering. Although it tolerates occasional water shortages, the best results are achieved with stable but not excessive care. Balanced conditions help maintain a compact form, intense leaf color, and harmonious growth. The combination of aesthetics inherited from Trachycarpus princeps with the durability characteristic of Trachycarpus wagnerianus makes this hybrid palm an interesting choice both for collectors and for those seeking a durable yet decorative plant for gardens in temperate climates.

    13,80 zł - 1.293,80 zł

  • Nasiona Szparaga Sprengera - Asparagus Aethiopicus Nasiona Szparaga Sprengera - Asparagus Aethiopicus

    Sprenger's Asparagus Seeds - Asparagus Aethiopicus

    Asparagus aethiopicus - Sprenger's Asparagus Asparagus aethiopicus, commonly known as Sprenger's Asparagus, is a unique ornamental plant from the asparagus family, native to southern Africa. It features a distinctive morphological structure that makes it an attractive potted plant with high decorative value all year round. Growth and Structure Characteristics The plant develops densely branched clumps or forms climbing shoots reaching an impressive length of 2–3 meters. The stems are semi-woody – young shoots remain flexible and ribbed, while older ones gradually harden, becoming smooth and light green. The plant’s natural protection consists of short, curved thorns up to 12 mm long, a distinctive feature of the species. The most fascinating feature of Asparagus aethiopicus is the production of cladodes instead of typical leaves. These flattened, needle-like shoots measure 10–40 mm in length and grow in groups of 4–6, resembling delicate fern leaves. Their gray-green color and subtle texture give the plant an elegant appearance throughout the year. Flowering and Fruiting The flowering period of Sprenger's Asparagus extends from summer to winter, providing long-lasting ornamental appeal. The plant produces small, white star-shaped flowers with a delicate fragrance, which develop in clusters directly on the stems. After flowering, small berries about 5 mm in diameter form, initially green, turning bright red as they ripen. Each berry contains a single black, hard seed. Cultivation Requirements In temperate climates, Asparagus aethiopicus is suitable only for container cultivation. The plant prefers partially shaded locations with diffused light, avoiding direct sunlight that can cause burns to the delicate cladodes. During winter, it is recommended to provide additional lighting or move the plant closer to a light source. The optimal growing temperature is around 20–22°C, but the plant tolerates cooler conditions as long as the temperature does not fall below 13°C for extended periods. The substrate should be loose and well-draining with added sand and a drainage layer to prevent waterlogging. Care and Fertilization Watering requires a moderate approach – wait until the top layer of soil slightly dries out before watering again. It is especially important to avoid water accumulation in the saucer, as the root system is sensitive to overwatering. Air humidity should be at least 50%, especially in winter, but spraying should be avoided due to the risk of fungal diseases. Shaping the plant by pruning older or excessively long shoots encourages branching and maintains a compact form. Fertilization is done with a universal liquid fertilizer – once a month outside the growing season and every 1–2 weeks in summer, ensuring optimal growth and plant health.

    4,80 zł - 539,80 zł

  • Nasiona Szydlicy Japońskiej - Cryptomeria Japonica Nasiona Szydlicy Japońskiej - Cryptomeria Japonica

    Japanese Cedar Seeds - Cryptomeria Japonica

    Cryptomeria japonica - Japanese Cedar Cryptomeria japonica, also known as Japanese Cryptomeria, is a majestic coniferous tree from the cypress family (Cupressaceae), native to the humid mountain forests of Japan and southern China. As the only living species of the genus Cryptomeria, it is a unique species with exceptional cultural significance – in Japan, it is regarded as the national tree and is often planted near temples as a symbol of respect and tradition. Botanical Characteristics and Growth Habit Japanese Cedar is an evergreen tree with a distinctive conical shape, which in its natural environment can reach an impressive 50–60 meters in height. In garden cultivation, it usually grows to about 20 meters, maintaining its monumental proportions. The slender trunk can reach up to 3 meters in diameter, and its reddish-brown bark peels off in long strips, giving the tree a characteristic, decorative appearance throughout the year. Young specimens develop a loose, pyramidal crown that with age transforms into a denser, more dome-shaped structure. The leaves are small, stiff needles 6–18 mm long, arranged spirally in five rows. During the growing season, they appear in shades of green or slightly bluish tones, while in winter they can take on striking shades of brown or purple, adding extra visual appeal to garden compositions. Flowering and Fruiting Cryptomeria japonica is a dioecious plant with an interesting reproductive structure. Male flowers develop as oval strobili up to 5 mm long, which change color from purplish-red to yellow during flowering. Female cones are spherical, about 1–2 cm in diameter, and mature within one year. After ripening, the cones become woody and can remain on the tree for another 1–2 years, serving as an additional decorative element. The seeds are brown, angular, and equipped with narrow wings that facilitate their dispersal. Growth Rate and Uses This species is characterized by a fast growth rate, especially when young, with annual increments reaching up to 60 cm. This trait makes Japanese Cedar valued in landscape design as a plant that quickly creates impressive compositions. Due to its monumental silhouette and dense, evergreen crown, it is ideal as a solitary specimen in large gardens, parks, and as part of urban greenery. The plant also shows exceptional versatility – it is excellent for bonsai cultivation, where its natural proportions and distinctive leaf structure allow for the creation of spectacular miniature compositions. Cultivation Requirements Cryptomeria japonica is frost-resistant down to -22°C, allowing it to be grown in the temperate climate throughout Europe. In colder regions, it is recommended to plant seedlings at least 12 months old and provide protection against severe frost during the first winter. The plant prefers: Sunny or partially shaded locations Fertile, moist, slightly acidic soils Well-drained substrate – tolerates various soil types as long as proper drainage is maintained Young specimens require regular watering for proper root system development. Mature trees, once established, show considerable tolerance to occasional drought, making them especially practical for long-term cultivation.

    8,90 zł - 495,00 zł

  • Nasiona Słodkiej Opuncji - Opuntia Dulcis Nasiona Słodkiej Opuncji - Opuntia Dulcis

    Sweet Prickly Pear Seeds - Opuntia Dulcis

    Opuntia dulcis – Słodka Opuncja Opuntia dulcis, znana również jako słodka opuncja, to krzewiasty kaktus pochodzący z południowo-zachodnich Stanów Zjednoczonych i północnego Meksyku, gdzie naturalnie występuje na wyżynach. Gatunek ten jest blisko spokrewniony z Opuntia phaeacantha, lecz wyróżnia się większymi rozmiarami oraz bardziej wyprostowanym pokrojem. Ta wyjątkowo odporna roślina wytrzymuje spadki temperatury do -20 stopni Celsjusza, co czyni ją jednym z najbardziej mrozoodpornych kaktusów dostępnych w uprawie. Charakterystyka wzrostu i wyglądu Słodka opuncja osiąga imponujące wymiary – do 1,2 m wysokości i 80 cm szerokości. Jej charakterystyczne, spłaszczone pędy zwane cladodami przybierają atrakcyjny szarawy lub jasnozielony odcień. Pojedyncze segmenty mają kształt odwrotnie jajowaty lub jajowaty, mierząc 16–25 cm długości i 12–15 cm szerokości. Z wiekiem dolne części rośliny ulegają zdrewnieniu, co zapewnia jej większą stabilność i trwałość struktury. Roślina rozwija się w umiarkowanym tempie, wytwarzając rocznie 1–2 nowe segmenty. W początkowych latach wzrost przebiega wolniej, by następnie stopniowo przyspieszać, tworząc charakterystyczną rozgałęzioną strukturę typową dla dojrzałych okazów. Kwitnienie i owocowanie Okres kwitnienia Opuntia dulcis przypada na późną wiosnę i wczesne lato. Spektakularne kwiaty o średnicy do 8 cm przyciągają uwagę intensywnie żółtym kolorem z pomarańczowymi lub czerwonymi akcentami w centrum. Płatki charakteryzują się delikatną, lekko prześwitującą strukturą oraz subtelnie pofalowanymi brzegami, podczas gdy pręciki i słupek przybierają kremowe, różowawe lub zielonkawe odcienie. Po zapyleniu rozwijają się jadalne owoce o czerwonej lub fioletowej barwie, osiągające 3,5–4,5 cm długości i 2,5–3 cm średnicy. Ich gładka skórka jest niemal pozbawiona kolców, co ułatwia zbiór. Słodki, soczysty miąższ może przybierać różowe, czerwone, fioletowe lub zielonkawe zabarwienie, a przezroczysty lub zabarwiony sok doskonale nadaje się do przygotowywania przetworów, takich jak dżemy czy galaretki. Wymagania uprawowe Słodka opuncja wykazuje wyjątkową odporność na ekstremalne warunki atmosferyczne, znosząc zarówno długotrwałą suszę, jak i mrozy do -20°C (strefa USDA 6). Dzięki tej wytrzymałości może być uprawiana w gruncie w wielu regionach o klimacie umiarkowanym, pod warunkiem zapewnienia pełnego nasłonecznienia i dobrze przepuszczalnego podłoża. W chłodniejszych regionach Europy kluczowe znaczenie ma unikanie zastoin wody, które prowadzą do gnicia systemu korzeniowego. W obszarach o surowszych zimach zaleca się okrywanie roślin agrowłókniną lub stroiszem dla dodatkowej ochrony. Młode okazy można również uprawiać w pojemnikach i przenosić na zimę do jasnych, chłodnych pomieszczeń. Zastosowanie i pielęgnacja Ta dekoracyjna opuncja, ze względu na swoją wytrzymałość i walory estetyczne, idealnie nadaje się do tworzenia egzotycznych aranżacji ogrodowych przypominających krajobraz półpustyń Ameryki Północnej. Roślina doskonale komponuje się w ogrodach skalnych, rabatach o charakterze pustynnym oraz jako soliter w słonecznych miejscach. Przy pielęgnacji należy zachować szczególną ostrożność – glochidy (drobne kolce) łatwo odłamują się przy dotyku i mogą podrażniać skórę. Z tego powodu warto sadzić opuncję w miejscach oddalonych od głównych ścieżek komunikacyjnych. Nasiona o nieregularnym, dyskowatym kształcie i szerokości 3,5–4,5 mm są jadalne, choć często usuwa się je podczas przetwarzania owoców.

    8,50 zł - 105,50 zł

  • Nasiona Tajskiego Mirtu - Lagerstroemia Floribunda Nasiona Tajskiego Mirtu - Lagerstroemia Floribunda

    Thai Myrtle Seeds - Lagerstroemia Floribunda

    Lagerstroemia floribunda – Thai MyrtleThis is a small to medium tree usually growing up to 18–20 m, and up to 25 m at maximum height, with a trunk up to 60 cm in diameter, often irregular and grooved. The crown can be spreading, and the bark is light brown, peeling throughout the year, giving the trunk a speckled appearance. Lagerstroemia floribunda is characterized by elongated-elliptical leaves reaching up to 25 cm in length, smooth on the upper side and young hairs on the underside.Distinctive floweringThe greatest ornamental value lies in the large, panicle flower clusters (20–40 cm) composed of pinkish, fragrant flowers that gradually turn white over several days. Summer flowering creates a striking, colorful crown that attracts attention with its intensity and aroma. The flower clusters can reach lengths of up to 50 cm, creating a spectacular sight at full bloom.Growing conditions and requirementsThe plant requires full sun from an early age, although in very hot and dry climates it tolerates light shade. Water demand is high, but excess water is more harmful than occasional drought. It performs best in well-drained soil rich in organic matter. One balanced slow-release fertilization in early spring is sufficient to provide the plant with proper nutrition throughout the growing season.Cultivation in temperate climate zonesIn the temperate climate zone of Europe, Lagerstroemia floribunda is not frost-hardy (low frost resistance), so it can only be grown as a container plant with wintering in a bright, cool room. The wintering temperature should be around 5-10°C, allowing the plant to enter dormancy. Watering should be reduced during winter, and in spring, light and water should be gradually increased.Use in horticultureDue to its spectacular flowering and exotic appearance, Lagerstroemia floribunda is an excellent choice as a container plant for decorating terraces, balconies, and winter gardens. It can be used as a solitary ornamental plant in larger containers or as part of tropical-style plant compositions. In warm climate countries, it is also valued for its high-quality wood used in carpentry.

    4,90 zł - 199,90 zł

  • Nasiona Tamarillo ( Pomidor Drzewiasty ) - Cyphomandra Betacea Nasiona Tamarillo ( Pomidor Drzewiasty ) - Cyphomandra Betacea

    Tamarillo (Tree Tomato) Seeds - Cyphomandra Betacea

    Cyphomandra betacea – tree tomato Tamarillo Cyphomandra betacea, known as the tree tomato or tamarillo, is an interesting species with a fast growth rate and decorative character. It combines features of both an ornamental and a useful plant – striking leaves and hanging inflorescences go hand in hand with edible, aromatic fruits. When grown in containers, it maintains a more compact form than in the wild, making it suitable as a potted plant in European conditions. Form and characteristics The tree tomato produces large, papery, aromatic leaves that can grow up to 40 cm long. Their size and distinct texture give the plant a tropical appearance, even when it is not flowering or fruiting. The plant is monoecious and produces numerous, delicately scented flowers in shades of pink and white. These are gathered in hanging inflorescences that can reach up to 15 cm in length under warmer conditions. The regular appearance of inflorescences signals upcoming fruiting. Fruits and their properties The most valued part of the plant is its edible fruits, resembling tomatoes and reaching up to 8 cm in size. They come in several colors – from red to yellow and orange – which further enhances their decorative appeal. The pulp has a jelly-like consistency and a pleasant aroma. The fruit’s taste is slightly tangy, rather mild and subtle, making it easy to use in desserts and preserves. The fruits have a firm, hard texture and a two-chamber structure. Cyphomandra betacea begins flowering early – already in the 8th to 10th month of cultivation. Under indoor conditions, it may fruit in the second year. However, it is a short-lived plant with a natural lifespan of about 12 years. Growth rate and cultivation characteristics In container cultivation, it grows quickly, though it reaches smaller sizes than in its natural environment. Its dynamic growth allows you to obtain a large specimen with spreading leaves and distinct stem structure in a relatively short time. A shallow root system means the plant responds well to properly chosen substrate and regular care. Growing conditions in Europe Tamarillo prefers temperatures similar to the Andean climate, between 18–22°C, and moderate air humidity. In most parts of Europe, cultivation is only possible in containers, with wintering in a bright, cool room. From spring to autumn, the plant can be placed on a balcony, terrace, or in the garden. Being outdoors encourages fruit set, provided that: it is protected from strong winds, it is shielded from prolonged heat, temperatures remain stable and moderate. Short-term frosts can damage young shoots, while older branches usually survive if the temperature drops are not prolonged. For this reason, the plant should be brought indoors early enough before the cold sets in. Substrate and watering Cyphomandra betacea, as a shallow-rooted plant, grows best in fertile, well-draining substrate. Proper soil structure supports stable growth and reduces the risk of waterlogging. Requires regular watering. The substrate should be moderately moist. Avoid both drying out and prolonged waterlogging of the roots. Under these conditions, the plant develops vigorously and regularly produces inflorescences, followed by fruits. Uses and practical value The tree tomato is an attractive species for those seeking exotic plants with fast growth and unusual fruits. Its large leaves and hanging inflorescences give it decorative qualities, while the ability to produce fruits indoors adds practical value. The combination of rapid growth, early flowering, and fruiting makes tamarillo an interesting option for container cultivation throughout Europe, provided suitable wintering conditions and protection from prolonged cold are ensured.

    2,90 zł - 345,00 zł

  • Yellow Tamarillo Seeds (Tree Tomato) - Cyphomandra Betacea 'Yellow'

    Yellow Tamarillo - Cyphomandra Betacea 'Yellow'The yellow tamarillo is an extraordinary plant from the nightshade family, producing large, heart-shaped leaves with a delicate purple tint, giving it a unique decorative character. Cyphomandra betacea is a fast-growing, semi-woody tree or shrub that can reach a height of 2 to 5 meters under optimal conditions.Botanical CharacteristicsFrom spring to early summer, the plant delights with clusters of small, fragrant flowers in pink-white hues. After flowering, distinctive shiny fruits develop, oval-shaped and about 10 cm long. The yellow fruits stand out with yellow flesh and a milder, sweeter taste compared to red varieties. This quality makes them ideal for fresh consumption as well as for making preserves, jams, and culinary sauces.Growing RequirementsThe yellow tamarillo prefers sunny or partially shaded locations, warm and sheltered from strong winds. A key to successful cultivation is providing fertile, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. It is recommended to use light peat soil or specialized garden mixes enriched with perlite to ensure proper structure and drainage.The plant requires regular multi-nutrient fertilization and maintaining the soil slightly moist, avoiding excessive wetness. Good drainage is crucial, as the root system does not tolerate waterlogging. Regular watering during the growing season and occasional pruning help maintain the plant’s size and encourage bushiness.Growing in a Temperate Climate ZoneIn temperate European climates, the best results are achieved by growing Cyphomandra betacea as a container plant. In summer, pots can be placed outdoors, and before cold weather arrives, moved indoors. The minimum cultivation temperature is 7°C, while drops below zero pose a serious threat to the plant. Temperatures from -2°C to -3°C can cause complete death, and light frosts damage leaves and shoots, causing them to fall off.

    2,90 zł - 345,00 zł

  • Nasiona Tamaryndowca Indyjskiego - Tamarindus Indica Nasiona Tamaryndowca Indyjskiego - Tamarindus Indica

    Indian Tamarind Seeds - Tamarindus Indica

    Tamarindus indica - Indian Tamarind Indian tamarind is an impressive tropical tree valued both for ornamental and practical purposes. This species reaches 20-30 meters in height under optimal conditions, forming a distinctive dense, umbrella-shaped crown. The name "tamarind" comes from the Arabic tamr hindi, meaning "Indian dates," reflecting the long tradition of cultivating this species in the region. Botanical Characteristics The leaves of Tamarindus indica are pinnate and measure 7-12 cm in length. They consist of small, elongated leaflets that exhibit a fascinating nyctinastic movement – folding in the evening and unfolding in the morning in response to changes in light. This adaptation helps the plant regulate transpiration and conserve water. The flowers are arranged in clusters, emit a delicate fragrance, and appear in shades of cream, yellow, or pink. As insect-pollinated plants, they require pollinators for effective fertilization. After pollination, characteristic elongated pods develop, maturing over approximately 10 months. Growth and Development The tamarind tree grows relatively slowly but compensates with exceptional longevity. Under favorable conditions, the first flowering can occur as early as 3-6 years after sowing, making it a relatively early fruiting tropical tree. Cultivation Requirements This species shows high tolerance to various soil types, including poor, rocky, and even slightly saline substrates. Optimal conditions are provided by well-draining clay soil with a pH of 5.5-6.8. Avoiding excessive moisture is crucial, as the plant reacts poorly to water stagnation around the root system. Thermally, Tamarindus indica thrives best at temperatures between 20-35°C. It tolerates short-term drops to 10-15°C, and mature specimens can survive frosts down to -3°C. In the temperate climate of Europe, container cultivation with the possibility of moving indoors during winter is required. Uses and Benefits The fruit pulp is a valued ingredient in Asian, Latin American, and Mediterranean cuisines. Its distinctive sweet and sour flavor is used in: Sauces and seasonings (including the famous Worcestershire sauce) Refreshing beverages Desserts and sweets Beyond culinary uses, the tamarind tree offers several other applications. Its wood, resistant to pests and highly durable, is used in furniture and decorative elements. In container cultivation, it can serve as an attractive houseplant or a bonsai collection specimen. Care The plant requires a bright location, preferably south or southwest-facing, but direct intense sunlight should be avoided. Watering should be regular during the growing season, while in winter it should be reduced, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Its natural drought resistance makes tamarind a relatively easy species to grow for experienced exotic plant enthusiasts.

    5,40 zł - 255,40 zł

  • Nasiona Texas Palmetto - Sabal Mexicana Nasiona Texas Palmetto - Sabal Mexicana

    Texas Palmetto Seeds - Sabal Mexicana

    Sabal mexicana - Texas Palmetto Sabal mexicana, also known as Texas Palmetto, is a majestic palm native to the southern regions of the United States and northern Mexico, with a natural range extending as far as the coasts of Nicaragua. This species has gained popularity in Texas landscapes and has also been naturalized in countries such as Spain, Italy, and the Canary Islands, demonstrating its excellent adaptability to various climatic conditions. Botanical Characteristics and Growth Sabal mexicana is a large palm that can grow up to 15-20 meters tall. Its trunk is relatively thick, reaching a diameter of 20 to 80 cm, and mature plants may develop a characteristic flared base. The leaves form an impressive fan-shaped crown about 10 meters wide, with each individual leaf reaching up to 2 meters in diameter. The leaves are usually dark green, but in sunnier spots, they may take on a lighter shade, creating a striking color contrast. During flowering, the plant produces small white flowers that appear in long inflorescences and develop into black, round fruits. These small fruits serve as food for wildlife, making the palm a valuable part of the ecosystem. Exceptional Cold Hardiness One of the main advantages of Sabal mexicana is its exceptional resistance to low temperatures. This plant can survive short-term drops in temperature down to -11°C, making it one of the most cold-hardy palm species available in cultivation. Thanks to this trait, the palm is increasingly grown in cooler regions of Europe, where it can be experimentally tested provided young plants are properly protected from frost. Growth Rate and Container Cultivation Sabal mexicana, like other palms in the Sabal genus, grows fairly quickly, offering great satisfaction in cultivation. It can be successfully grown as a container plant—during spring to autumn, it can decorate terraces, gardens, or balconies. In winter, it should be moved indoors to a room with temperatures between 2 and 10 degrees Celsius, allowing safe overwintering in temperate climates. Cultivation Requirements Sabal mexicana is highly tolerant of various soil conditions. The plant grows best in well-draining, fertile soil, so a mix of universal potting soil with perlite is recommended to ensure proper drainage. This species is drought-resistant, but its growth and appearance are more impressive when provided with adequate water. Sabal mexicana prefers sunny locations with as much exposure to sunlight as possible, which promotes vigorous growth and healthy-looking leaves. Care and Fertilization From spring to late summer, Sabal mexicana requires regular feeding with a properly balanced NPK fertilizer. For palms grown in the ground, it is additionally recommended to apply granular manure twice per season, providing long-lasting nourishment and supporting the vigorous growth of this impressive palm.

    7,80 zł - 119,80 zł

  • Nasiona Titoni Okrągłolistnej - Tithonia Rotundifolia Nasiona Titoni Okrągłolistnej - Tithonia Rotundifolia

    Tithonia Rotundifolia Seeds - Mexican Sunflower

    Tithonia Rotundifolia – Mexican SunflowerTithonia Rotundifolia, commonly known as Mexican Sunflower or Round-leaved Tithonia, is an annual plant from the Asteraceae family. It reaches impressive sizes from 60 to 180 cm in height, and under optimal conditions can grow up to 2–3 meters tall and 60–90 cm wide, forming densely branched clumps with a distinctive habit.Botanical CharacteristicsThe plant has often purple stems, which can be fragile, so in windy locations they require support. The leaves are green, alternate, broadly ovate with a heart-shaped base and a scalloped or serrated edge. The main attraction is the spectacular flowers, 2.5–8 cm in diameter, distinguished by their intense orange or red-orange color, which provide a striking accent in garden compositions.Growth Cycle and Special FeaturesTithonia Rotundifolia blooms during summer and autumn, attracting numerous pollinating insects, including butterflies and bees. It is a valuable source of pollen and nectar for beneficial entomofauna, and its seeds are eagerly eaten by birds, especially goldfinches. The plant performs well both in flower gardens and pollinator gardens, as well as coastal gardens, as it tolerates moderate salinity.Growing RequirementsThe plant requires full sun with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily and well-drained, moderately fertile garden soil. It grows best in rather poor soils – too high organic matter content or excess nitrogen causes vigorous leaf growth at the expense of flowers and weakens the stems. During the growing season, weekly watering is recommended, although the plant tolerates moderate drought. During dry periods, watering generously is beneficial.Fertilizing with a phosphorus-rich preparation every 4–6 weeks promotes abundant flowering. Regular pinching of shoot tips and removing damaged parts encourages denser growth and improves air circulation, which translates into better plant health.Horticultural UsesDue to its height and striking flowering, Tithonia Rotundifolia is ideal as a background plant in mixed borders, for pollinator gardens, and as a seasonal screen. In some parts of the world, it may be classified as an invasive species, so monitoring its spread is advisable.

    6,90 zł - 89,00 zł

  • Easter Trumpet Seeds - Beaumontia Grandiflora

    Beaumontia grandiflora – Trąbka wielkanocnaTrąbka wielkanocna to imponująca roślina pnąca z rodziny toinowatych (Apocynaceae), która osiąga nawet 20 metrów długości. Jej najważniejszym walorem dekoracyjnym są duże, pachnące, kremowobiałe kwiaty o lejkowatej, pięciopłatkowej koronie, zebrane w baldachy liczące od 3 do 19 kwiatów. Kwiaty osiągają nawet 7,5–15 cm długości oraz około 10 cm szerokości, a ich intensywny aromat wypełnia przestrzeń podczas kwitnienia.Charakterystyka botanicznaLiście są duże, pojedyncze, od odwrotnie jajowatych do eliptycznych, z wyraźnym unerwieniem. Młode przyrosty charakteryzują się owłosieniem, które z czasem zanika, a liście stają się nagie i lśniąco zielone. Roślina wykazuje tempo wzrostu określane jako umiarkowane, jednak przy odpowiednich warunkach jest długowieczna i ma stosunkowo niski poziom wymagań pielęgnacyjnych. Kwitnienie występuje późną wiosną oraz wczesną jesienią, tworząc spektakularne widowisko.Uprawa i wymaganiaBeaumontia grandiflora najlepiej rośnie w pełnym słońcu lub lekkim cieniu. Wymaga żyznej, dobrze przepuszczalnej gleby gliniastej o pH w zakresie 6–7,5, wzbogaconej materią organiczną i zapewniającej dobry drenaż. Źle znosi zastój wody, szczególnie w okresie zimowym. Podlewanie powinno być umiarkowane, zwykle co około dwa tygodnie, z zachowaniem równowagi między wilgocią a odpływem nadmiaru wody. W okresie wegetacji warto stosować zrównoważony nawóz co dwa miesiące.Roślina jest mrozoodporna jedynie do około -2°C, dlatego w strefie klimatu umiarkowanego Europy uprawiana jest wyłącznie w pojemnikach i zimowana w ogrzewanych pomieszczeniach. Przycinanie przeprowadza się po kwitnieniu, aby pobudzić tworzenie nowych pędów kwiatowych.ZastosowanieTrąbka wielkanocna jest idealną rośliną do uprawy na pergolach, altanach lub innych konstrukcjach wsporczych w ogrodach zimowych i przestrzeniach osłoniętych. Jej spektakularne kwiaty nadają się doskonale na kwiaty cięte, zachowując świeżość przez długi czas. W regionach o łagodnym klimacie może być wykorzystana jako efektowna roślina pnąca w ogrodach przydomowych.

    4,90 zł - 65,00 zł

  • Nasiona Trawy Drzewiastej Błyszczącej - Dasylirion Lucidum Nasiona Trawy Drzewiastej Błyszczącej - Dasylirion Lucidum

    Shiny Tree Grass Seeds - Dasylirion Lucidum

    Dasylirion Lucidum - Shiny Tree Grass Dasylirion Lucidum, also known as Shiny Tree Grass, is an extraordinary plant belonging to the Asparagaceae family. It naturally occurs in the dry, high-altitude regions of central Mexico, in the states of Oaxaca and Puebla, where it inhabits rocky hills and valleys. Evolutionary adaptation to desert conditions has given this species exceptional resistance to harsh environmental conditions, making it relatively easy to grow even for beginner gardeners. Growth Characteristics and Appearance The plant is distinguished by a characteristic dense rosette of long, narrow, and shiny leaves. The leaves are stiff, intensely green, with delicate teeth along the edges, giving the entire plant a distinctive, sculpted look. This natural architecture makes Dasylirion Lucidum an impressive focal point in garden compositions. Mature specimens develop spectacular inflorescences reaching up to 3 meters in height. These impressive structures appear after years of cultivation and serve as a unique decorative element, emphasizing the plant’s majestic character. The flower stalks grow from the center of the rosette, creating a dramatic contrast with the surrounding leaves. Growth Rate and Final Dimensions Like most desert plants, Dasylirion Lucidum grows slowly, which is typical for species adapted to extreme conditions. It reaches a maximum height of about 2-3 meters after many years of patient cultivation. The spreading crown can grow to a similar width, forming a symmetrical, spherical silhouette with a strong presence in the garden space. Cultivation Requirements Dasylirion Lucidum prefers full sun, where it best develops its characteristic structure and intense leaf color. It tolerates partial shade, but growth rate may decrease under limited light conditions. The plant shows excellent resistance to heat and prolonged drought periods. In terms of temperature tolerance, this species withstands drops down to about -7°C, making it suitable for cultivation in warmer areas of southern Europe and in temperate climates with proper protection. A key condition for surviving lower temperatures is dry soil during the winter period. Soil Requirements and Care The plant requires well-draining, gravelly or sandy soil with neutral pH. It thrives in substrates that mimic natural desert conditions, where excess water drains quickly. Watering should be moderate – it is essential to allow the soil to dry completely between watering sessions. Dasylirion Lucidum is well suited for container cultivation, which greatly facilitates its care in cooler regions of Europe. During winter, potted plants can be moved to a cool room with temperatures between 2°C and 10°C, ensuring safe overwintering. Uses in Gardening This species is excellent as a ornamental plant in gardens with minimal irrigation. Its unusual appearance and natural drought resistance make it a valuable element of modern ecological gardening. In its native land, the plant was traditionally used by indigenous people for fiber production, as well as decoration and a food source in harsh desert conditions, demonstrating its versatility and practical value.

    11,50 zł - 79,00 zł

  • Nasiona Trawy Drzewiastej Czworokątnej - Dasylirion Quadrangulatum Nasiona Trawy Drzewiastej Czworokątnej - Dasylirion Quadrangulatum

    Four-angled Tree Grass Seeds - Dasylirion Quadrangulatum

    Dasylirion quadrangulatum - Four-Sided Tree Grass Dasylirion quadrangulatum, also known as Mexican bear grass, is an extraordinary plant from the asparagus family (Asparagaceae), native to northeastern Mexico. In its natural habitat, it grows on dry, rocky slopes at altitudes up to 2600 m above sea level, where it forms spectacular, architectural shapes. This species is notable for its exceptional cold tolerance, withstanding temperatures as low as -10 degrees Celsius. Growth and Appearance Characteristics The plant is characterized by slender, four-sided leaves that reach lengths of 0.5–1 m and form a dense, spherical crown resembling a fountain of green "optical fibers." Despite its resemblance to Australian Xanthorrhoea, it is not botanically related to them. Its upright, massive trunk can grow up to 5 m tall in natural conditions, but it develops over decades, giving the plant a stately, monumental appearance. In cultivation, Dasylirion quadrangulatum usually reaches 1–2 m in height, growing very slowly – a trunk growth of 1 m can take up to 30 years. This slow growth makes the plant suitable for both ground planting and containers, where it maintains a compact, bushy form for years. The light green leaves are flexible and thornless, making it a safer alternative to other succulents. Cultivation Requirements Growing this species in a temperate climate requires full sun and well-draining, slightly alkaline soil. An ideal mix is gravel, sand, and garden soil with added calcium. Protection against waterlogging is crucial, especially during winter. The plant tolerates frost down to -10°C, but only if the root ball remains dry. In cooler parts of Europe with wet winters, it is recommended to plant it in raised beds, slopes, or containers that can be moved to a bright, cool indoor space. In summer, it handles drought well, requiring watering only during prolonged heatwaves. Flowering and Maturity At maturity, reached after 10–15 years, the plant produces a large, panicle flower cluster. However, flowering is rare in temperate climates, so the main ornamental value remains its distinctive shape and interesting leaf form. Use in Arrangements Dasylirion quadrangulatum is an excellent choice for rock gardens, desert-themed arrangements, or modern urban spaces. Its geometric form creates a striking contrast with stones, gravel, or low perennials such as sedums. In containers, it makes an impressive accent for terraces or entrances, and its lack of sharp thorns allows it to be freely combined with frequently used areas. It is worth noting that young specimens are often confused with the similar species D. longissimum, which has narrower, gray-green leaves and slower growth. For collectors, it is important that the true D. quadrangulatum is distinguished by a thicker trunk and a more impressive form, making it a valuable addition to succulent plant collections.

    9,90 zł - 79,90 zł

  • Nasiona Trawy Drzewiastej Miquihuana - Dasylirion Miquihuanense Nasiona Trawy Drzewiastej Miquihuana - Dasylirion Miquihuanense

    Miquihuana Tree Grass Seeds - Dasylirion Miquihuanense

    Dasylirion miquihuanense - Miquihuana Tree Grass Dasylirion miquihuanense is a unique species of tree grass native to the dry, rocky hills and valleys of northeastern Mexico. In its natural habitat, the plant grows at altitudes from 1700 to 2300 meters above sea level, where it coexists with other desert species such as Dasylirion quadrangulatum, Yucca filifera, Agave lechuguilla, and various cactus species. Its adaptation to extreme climatic conditions, including prolonged droughts and strong winds, makes this species an exceptionally resilient ornamental plant. Growth Characteristics and Morphology The plant forms a dense rosette of long, narrow, and stiff leaves with an intense green-blue color. Each leaf can reach lengths of 70 to 100 cm, growing from a central growth point. Older specimens develop a characteristic trunk up to 2 meters tall, allowing the total height to reach 3 meters with a similar width. The leaf edges are covered with small, upward-pointing teeth, and their distinctive tips are adorned with delicate fibers that, in the best specimens, curl inward, giving the plant a uniquely exotic appearance. Under favorable conditions, from March to May in spring, Dasylirion miquihuanense produces spectacular, woody flower spikes reaching heights of 2 to 4 meters. The flowers, olive or beige in shade, are gathered in dense panicles, creating an impressive architectural accent in garden compositions. Cultivation Requirements and Climate Adaptation This species prefers full sun locations, although it also tolerates partial shade well. A key requirement is providing well-draining, sandy or gravelly soil. Its low soil quality demands allow the plant to thrive even in barren areas, making it an ideal choice for rock gardens and minimalist designs. This tree grass species is frost-hardy down to -7°C, enabling cultivation in regions with mild winters. In colder parts of Europe, it is recommended to grow it in containers that can be moved indoors during winter to temperatures between 2 and 10 degrees Celsius. Care and Watering Dasylirion miquihuanense is extremely drought-resistant due to its natural adaptation to harsh desert conditions. During the growing season, it requires moderate watering with the soil allowed to dry out between waterings. In winter, the plant should remain almost dry, which is crucial for its proper development and resilience. The plant grows slowly, typical for species adapted to extreme environmental conditions. Full maturity may take many years, but its slow growth rate makes it easy to care for and ideal for gardens with limited space. Use in Garden Designs Thanks to its exotic appearance and low maintenance requirements, Miquihuana tree grass is perfect for desert, rock, and minimalist gardens. Its impressive form and distinctive silhouette make it an attractive focal point in any arrangement. The plant can also be successfully grown in containers on terraces or balconies, where it provides a striking decoration for outdoor spaces during the summer season.

    9,90 zł - 79,00 zł

  • Nasiona Trawy Limonkowej - Cymbopogon Nardus Nasiona Trawy Limonkowej - Cymbopogon Nardus

    Lemongrass Seeds - Cymbopogon Nardus

    Cymbopogon nardus - Lemongrass Cymbopogon nardus, commonly known as lemongrass, is a perennial grass native to the tropical regions of Asia. This species is distinguished by a unique combination of decorative and practical qualities, making it increasingly popular among enthusiasts of aromatic and ornamental plants. Morphological Characteristics The plant features an impressive growth habit forming dense clumps composed of long, light green leaves. Special attention is drawn to the red leaf sheaths and pink veins decorating the stems, giving the entire plant a distinctive, ornamental appearance. The stems can reach an impressive height of up to 2.5 meters, while the leaves grow to lengths ranging from 30 to 100 cm. This structure makes lemongrass a natural focal point in plant arrangements. Aromatic Properties and Uses The most valuable feature of Cymbopogon nardus is the intense lemon scent emitted by all above-ground parts of the plant. This aroma forms the basis for producing citronella oil – one of the most important essential oils in the cosmetic and industrial sectors. The essential oil, obtained by steam distillation, contains high concentrations of citronellal, geraniol, and citronellol, making it an extremely versatile raw material. It is widely used in the production of: Aromatic candles Soaps and detergents Natural insect repellents, especially for mosquitoes Additionally, the oil exhibits antibacterial and antifungal properties, which is reflected in the traditional use of the plant to soothe inflammations, skin infections, colds, and muscle pain. The aromatic leaves are also used as an ingredient in herbal teas and as a seasoning in Asian cuisine. Cultivation Requirements Cymbopogon nardus thrives best in full sun and a warm, humid climate. The optimal growth temperature ranges between 20-30°C, although the plant tolerates fluctuations from 16 to 36°C. It prefers fertile, well-drained soils with a slightly acidic pH (4.5-6) and high air humidity with regular watering. Cultivation in Temperate Climates In cooler regions of Europe, lemongrass performs excellently as a potted plant. During warm months, it can beautifully decorate terraces and balconies, while in winter it needs to be moved to a bright, cool room where the temperature does not drop below 16°C. Key elements for successful potted cultivation include proper drainage and regular watering, especially intensified during heat waves. Pruning the leaves stimulates growth and helps maintain an attractive shape. Regular feeding with a nitrogen fertilizer once a month during the growing season ensures lush foliage development and enhances the aroma.

    2,90 zł - 162,90 zł

  • Nasiona Trawy Niedźwiedziej - Nolina Bigelovii Nasiona Trawy Niedźwiedziej - Nolina Bigelovii

    Bear Grass Seeds - Nolina Bigelovii

    Nolina bigelovii – Bear Grass Nolina bigelovii, also known as Bear Grass, is a distinctive desert plant native to the southwestern United States and northwestern Mexico. It naturally occurs in California, Arizona, Nevada, and the Baja California region, growing on rocky slopes, hills, and desert plains, often around the Colorado Valley. This remarkable succulent is well adapted to dry climates, inhabiting areas up to 1500 meters above sea level, including the Mojave and Sonoran deserts. Morphological Characteristics Nolina bigelovii features an extensive shoot system reaching up to 2 meters in height, with some parts possibly underground. Mature specimens often develop a trunk that may branch over time, giving the plant a characteristic multi-branched form. At the base of the stems grow numerous stiff leaves, arranged in rosettes numbering up to 150 per plant. Their bluish-green blades reach lengths of 50–150 cm and widths up to 4 cm at the base, tapering to a sharp tip. Older leaves characteristically fray, forming thread-like fibers, which is a natural aging process of the plant. Flowering and Propagation The flowering of Bear Grass occurs in late spring and is a true botanical spectacle. At this time, a large, panicle-shaped inflorescence emerges from the center of the rosette, which can reach up to 4 meters in height. Small, creamy-white flowers with six petals cluster densely along the stalks and often remain on the plant for several weeks, attracting pollinating insects. After pollination, thin-walled seed capsules develop, enabling natural propagation of the species. Cultivation Requirements Bear Grass prefers full sunlight and fast-draining, sandy soils with a pH ranging from slightly acidic to alkaline (6.0–8.0). Its water needs are very low – occasional watering is sufficient, making it an ideal plant for those who appreciate low-maintenance species. Avoiding excessive moisture is crucial, so when grown in pots, ensure quick drainage by placing a layer of gravel or expanded clay at the bottom of the container. Growing in Temperate Climates In temperate climates, Nolina bigelovii is best grown in a pot that can be moved to a sheltered location during frosts. The plant tolerates temperatures as low as -12°C, allowing cultivation in cooler parts of Europe with proper winter protection. Regular removal of dried leaves is recommended to improve the plant’s appearance and prevent pest buildup. Uses and Care Nolina bigelovii does not require intensive fertilization – applying a slow-release fertilizer once a year in spring is sufficient. This exceptional plant is excellent as a decorative plant in succulent collections, rock gardens, and as an impressive potted plant on terraces and in conservatories. Its architectural form and minimal care needs make it a valuable plant for enthusiasts of exotic desert flora.

    6,90 zł - 95,90 zł

  • Nasiona Tulipanowca Afrykańskiego - Spathodea Campanulata Nasiona Tulipanowca Afrykańskiego - Spathodea Campanulata

    African Tulip Tree Seeds - Spathodea Campanulata

    African Tulip Tree (Spathodea campanulata)One of the most spectacular tree species originating from the tropical regions of Africa is the African Tulip Tree. This tree reaches a height of 25–30 m, forming a compact, oval crown with fairly short branches. Its characteristic light gray bark and the ability to produce buttresses in older specimens give it a unique botanical character.Morphological CharacteristicsThe leaves are opposite, pinnate, up to 40 cm long, composed of 9–19 pairs of elliptical or sword-shaped leaflets and one terminal leaflet. In humid climates, the plant remains evergreen, while in dry conditions it may periodically shed leaves, adapting to local environmental conditions.The greatest ornament is the large, bell-shaped flowers in fiery red and orange shades, less commonly yellow, gathered in corymb-like clusters at the ends of shoots. The buds have a distinctive velvety, brown surface. Flowering is abundant, often during the rainy season, and under favorable conditions can last for a long period.Cultivation and Environmental RequirementsThe plant requires fertile, well-drained soil rich in organic matter, with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. During the growing season, it should be watered regularly and abundantly so that the entire root ball remains moist but not waterlogged. Before the next watering, it is advisable to allow the top layer of soil to dry slightly.In winter, watering is reduced to about once every two weeks. The species is very sensitive to frost – leaf damage can occur already at temperatures from -1°C to -2°C, so in the temperate climate zone of Europe, container cultivation is the only option.Use in GardeningThe African Tulip Tree is an excellent ornamental plant, ideal for container cultivation. In summer, it can be placed on a balcony or in the garden, while in winter it needs to be moved indoors to a room with temperatures above freezing. Its spectacular flowering makes it a valuable element of exotic plant collections.

    3,90 zł - 349,00 zł

  • Nasiona Tulipanowca Chińskiego - Liriodendron Chinense Nasiona Tulipanowca Chińskiego - Liriodendron Chinense

    Chinese Tulip Tree Seeds - Liriodendron Chinense

    Liriodendron chinense - Chinese Tulip Tree Liriodendron chinense, known as the Chinese tulip tree, belongs to the magnolia family and is one of the most impressive deciduous trees in the temperate climate zone. This species naturally occurs in central and southern regions of China and northern Vietnam, where under optimal conditions it reaches impressive heights of up to 40 meters. Its natural form features a straight, tall trunk and a harmonious, pyramidal crown that gains a majestic character with age. Distinctive Morphological Features The Chinese tulip tree is distinguished by its leaf structure, which is more deeply lobed than its closely related American counterpart. These characteristic, light green leaves form a dense crown that undergoes a spectacular transformation in autumn, turning an intense golden color. This autumn color change makes the tree a remarkable ornament in any park setting for several weeks each year. The flowering period begins in spring, when the tree produces distinctive flowers shaped like tulips. The flowers have a greenish-yellow hue, lacking the orange tint typical of the American species. They emit a pleasant fragrance and have high decorative value, although they usually develop only on older specimens and are located in the upper parts of the crown. After flowering, dry seed pods form, maturing in autumn and releasing seeds naturally dispersed by the wind. Climate Hardiness and Cultivation Range A significant advantage of the Chinese tulip tree is its notable frost resistance down to -32°C, making it suitable for cultivation in most temperate European regions. This species is currently grown mainly in European countries with milder climates, such as the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. In botanical gardens, especially the prestigious Kew Gardens in England, mature specimens can be admired. In North America, its range extends from the eastern coast to Boston, and westward to Vancouver in Canada. Cultivation Requirements and Growth Rate The Chinese tulip tree prefers fertile, well-drained soils rich in humus, which provide optimal growth conditions. It thrives best in sunny or partially shaded locations, where it can fully express its genetic growth potential. It is characterized by a dynamic growth rate, similar to its American counterpart, reaching considerable size in a relatively short time. Landscape Use and Ecological Value Due to its size and exceptional decorative qualities, the Chinese tulip tree is ideal as a solitary specimen in parks, avenues, and spacious gardens. Its broad, pyramidal crown combined with striking leaves and flowers gives it a majestic presence that dominates the landscape. The tree also offers valuable environmental benefits—it is appreciated for its oxygen-producing capacity and positive impact on the microclimate. Additionally, it shows relatively good tolerance to air pollution, allowing its use in urban green spaces. Although still a rare species in Europe, the Chinese tulip tree is gaining increasing recognition as a collector’s plant and a feature in prestigious park designs. Its cultivation is also becoming important for conservation purposes, as the species is threatened in its natural habitat, and growing it can help preserve it for future generations.

    3,90 zł

  • Sesbania Grandiflora Seeds – Agati

    Sesbania grandiflora - AgatiA plant with distinctive pinnate leaves measuring 15-35 cm long, composed of numerous small leaflets with rounded tips. Hanging clusters of striking, butterfly-shaped pink flowers up to 10 cm long develop in the leaf axils. This fast-growing member of the legume family can bloom year-round in tropical climates, making it an exceptionally attractive ornamental plant.Biological PropertiesThe root system of Sesbania grandiflora forms a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, significantly enriching the soil with this essential nutrient. This trait makes the species particularly useful in the reclamation of degraded lands and as a natural green fertilizer.UsesThe plant is valued not only for ornamental purposes but also for practical uses. Young leaves, flowers, and pods are edible and used in the cuisines of tropical countries. Additionally, the species serves as a shade plant and a source of green manure. Its light wood is used in the paper industry.Growing RequirementsSesbania grandiflora requires full sun and grows best at temperatures between 20-38°C. It prefers fertile, moist but well-drained soils with a pH of 5.5-8.5, though it can tolerate poor, slightly saline, or periodically flooded substrates. During growth, water every 2-3 weeks, maintaining consistent moisture with slight drying of the topsoil layer.During the budding phase, use fertilizers higher in phosphorus, and during periods of vigorous growth, apply water-soluble fertilizers at 1/4 of the recommended dose every 2 weeks or monthly. Seeds are sown into moist, well-drained soil, and the first flowering can occur within a year.Cultivation in the Temperate Climate Zone of EuropeRegular pruning in spring encourages bushiness and improves flowering. In the temperate climate zone of Europe, the species can only be grown in containers or greenhouses, as it does not tolerate temperatures below 10°C. It requires maintaining appropriate temperature and humidity year-round.

    6,80 zł - 78,90 zł

  • Blue Tobacco Seeds - Nicotiana Glauca

    Nicotiana glauca - Tree TobaccoNicotiana glauca is a fascinating plant from the nightshade family, taking the form of an evergreen shrub or small tree. This species is known as tree tobacco or shrub tobacco, distinguished by its characteristic appearance and unique morphological structure.Botanical CharacteristicsThe plant usually reaches a height of over 2 m, though under favorable conditions it can grow up to 6-7 m. It forms numerous, loosely branched stems with a thin, semi-woody nature. The leaves are alternate, set on distinct petioles, which differentiates it from many other species in the Nicotiana genus. The leaf blades are blue-green, completely smooth and non-sticky—unlike Nicotiana tabacum. They have a thick, rubbery texture and can reach up to 20 cm in length.The flowers are gathered in loose, terminal panicles, creating striking inflorescences. They have a pale yellow, tubular corolla about 5 cm long, with five lobes at the opening. Flowering begins in June and can last for an extended period under favorable conditions.Safety and PropertiesA key fact is that all parts of the plant are toxic—they contain alkaloids, mainly nicotine and anabasine. For this reason, special care should be taken when cultivating and handling the plant, especially around children and pets.Growing RequirementsNicotiana glauca prefers sunny, hot, and dry locations. It grows best in well-drained soil—sandy, sandy-loam, or rocky—with a neutral pH. The substrate should be deep and moderately fertile, providing adequate drainage.The plant requires moderate watering and tolerates occasional drought, making it suitable for cultivation in regions with limited water availability. In container cultivation, effective drainage is essential to prevent waterlogging at the roots.Climate ToleranceThis species adapts well to subtropical and tropical climates, showing tolerance to short-term temperature drops down to about -5°C. However, it is not fully frost-hardy, which should be considered in the temperate climate zones of Europe. In cooler areas, container cultivation is recommended, allowing the plant to be moved indoors during the winter.Horticultural UsesNicotiana glauca can be an interesting addition to collections of exotic plants, especially in Mediterranean or desert-style gardens. Its unique form and yellow flowers add diversity to plant compositions, and its relative ease of cultivation makes it accessible to enthusiasts of unusual species.

    7,90 zł - 34,00 zł

  • Nasiona Urugwajskiej Palmy Igłowej - Trithrinax Brasiliensis Nasiona Urugwajskiej Palmy Igłowej - Trithrinax Brasiliensis

    Uruguayan Needle Palm Seeds - Trithrinax Brasiliensis

    Trithrinax Brasiliensis is a small to medium-sized, solitary fan palm, reaching about 7 m in height and approximately 1.8 m crown width. It forms a slender trunk covered with characteristic woven fibers that eventually fall off, revealing a decorative pattern from old leaf bases. Young specimens may have small spines near the top of the trunk, but these quickly disappear. The leaves are gray-green to slightly bluish, very deeply divided, with each segment splitting into two long, narrow "fingers." This species is easily distinguished from the similar Trithrinax acanthacoma by its white (not yellow) inflorescences and more distinctly divided leaves. The palm produces large clusters of white to light green, oval fruits about 1.5 cm long, and its seeds are among the largest within the genus.How to grow the Uruguayan Needle Palm?It prefers a sunny location, though it also tolerates light shade. It grows best in slightly alkaline, well-drained, and moderately moist soil. It is drought-resistant and can withstand short-term temperature drops to around -10°C, and even -12°C in well-acclimated specimens. It requires careful fertilization – it may show boron deficiency, which manifests as deformation of young leaves. In Poland’s climate, due to wet and frosty winters, it is not suitable for year-round outdoor cultivation without solid protection and heating. The best solution is container cultivation, placing the plant outdoors from spring to autumn and overwintering it in a bright, cool room.

    19,90 zł - 59,00 zł

  • Veitchia Subdisticha Seeds

    Veitchia Subdisticha – Elegant palm from the Solomon IslandsBotanical characteristicsThe leaf crown of Veitchia Subdisticha is moderately dense and composed of strongly arching, pinnate leaves up to 2.5 m long. The leaflets are light green, lance-shaped, up to 40 cm long, arranged to form a V-shaped cross-section. Their truncated and irregularly serrated tips are characteristic. The leaf sheath, up to 120 cm long, tightly wraps the trunk and has a gray-green shade with a light bloom.The species is monoecious – male and female flowers develop on the same plant. The inflorescence emerges below the leaf sheath, reaches up to 30 cm in length, and branches in 3–4 rows. The fruits are numerous, oval, up to 2 cm long, initially green, then yellow and red when ripe. They are fleshy and juicy and are sometimes locally consumed.Growth and developmentThis palm features a very straight, slender trunk that can reach up to 14 meters in height with a diameter of about 30 cm. The trunk is gray to brown and decorated with dark rings corresponding to scars from fallen leaves. In tropical climates, it is very fast-growing, making it an attractive ornamental palm for single or group plantings.Growing requirementsThis palm is strictly tropical and grows best in frost-free climates. The minimum temperature should not fall below 5°C, as cold can cause serious damage. It prefers slightly shaded locations when young, gradually tolerating full sun. It requires moist but very well-drained soil; the substrate should not dry out completely between waterings. It does not tolerate strong winds.Horticultural useIn the temperate climate zone of Europe, cultivation is only possible in containers under greenhouse or conservatory conditions with constant warmth and high humidity. It is an interesting choice for collectors of rare palms and lovers of plants with a slender, elegant silhouette. Due to its ornamental qualities, the palm is excellent for growing as a potted plant in controlled climate spaces.

    19,80 zł - 65,00 zł


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