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  • Aloe squarrosa

    £4.00

    Last one. The plant in the photo is the actual one you will recieve. In 10cm pot.

    In Stock
  • Aloe striatula

    £4.00

    The hardiest Aloe for outdoor growing. Hardy throughout UK. Even in the severest winters, if cut back, it will regrow.

    Showy yellow flower spikes in June - July

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  • Aloe suprafoliata

    £4.50

    Hardy in UK

    Min winter temp -6C USDA 9a  RHS H4

    In Stock
  • Aloe transvaalensis

    £4.00

    Hardy in UK

    Min winter temp -8C USDA 8b RHS H5

     

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  • Aloe vandermerwei

    £4.00
    In Stock
  • Aloe vera 9cm pots

    £3.50
    Last items in stock
  • Aloe Wave

    £4.00

    10.5cm pot

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  • Carpobrotus edulis

    £4.00

    Pink flowers

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  • Delosperma brittenae

    £4.00

    good for hanging baskets

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  • Rhombophyllum rhomboideum

    £4.00
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  • Ruschia pulvinaris
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    Ruschia pulvinaris

    £3.00

    Shrubby Ice Plant (Ruschia pulvinaris) (Bolus): A wonderful, frost hardy ground cover that grows well around rocks. This shrubby succulent has branching stems covered with long, firm, awl-shaped leaves. The blue-green foliage is smooth to the touch but patterned with tiny dots. This prolific bloomer produces lots of magenta flowers in the growing season. The flowers are made up of many thin petals and open in sunny weather.

    Ruschia are easy, frost hardy plants that thrive outdoors with full sun and great drainage. Plant in raised beds or containers with drainage holes and mix 50% coarse sand, pumice, or perlite into the soil to prevent rot. Regular water will help young plants establish roots and spread quickly, but mature Ruschia can tolerate several months of drought. 

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