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  1. ALLIUM URSINUM

    This native wild flower grows in damp woods and shady places, and bears in spring loose umbels of up to twenty pretty, white, star-like flowers. This is a really useful plant for naturalizing in woods and shady spots which, given half a chance, it will eventually carpet completely. The unmistakable sweet smell of garlic is often the first thing you will sense before you see it in the spring! ... Learn More

    $3.47

    (10 seeds)

  2. ALLIUM VALIDUM

    Confined to western North America, this rather strange plant bears large tufts of purple flowers in early summer when it is often found in wet meadows from 200 to 3400 meters. It prefers well-drained sandy/loamy soils, and is said to repel insects and moles. ... Learn More

    $3.47

    (10 seeds)

  3. ALLIUM VICTORIALIS

    This rather tall plant bears creamy-green flowers from May until August. In the wild it inhabits mountainous or northerly regions across Europe and Asia. The species name Victorialis comes from the German Siegwurz (Root of Victory) and it earned this name having been "worn as an amulet, to be as safeguard against the attacks of certain impure spirits," by Bohemian miners among others. The plant, during earlier centuries in certain mountainous regions of Europe, "was cultivated as a medicinal and fetish plant" Hmmm.... what an intriguing history. ... Learn More

    $2.65

    (10 seeds)

  4. ALLIUM WALLICHII

    A lovely mid-sized allium bearing round umbels of purple-blue flowers in spring and early summer. A lovely specimen, best in good soil in a well-drained spot where it self-seeds gently if you are lucky! ... Learn More

    $3.47

    (15+ seeds)

  5. ALLIUM WINKLERIANUM

    Large, chalice-shaped, deep pink-violet-purple blooms are packed together, and open in dense umbels in June and July. The large spherical heads of flowers, all with pointed petals, produce the famed ‘exploding firework’ effect. In the wild these plants grow in Xinjiang, also in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan..... gosh what a lot of stans!! ... Learn More

    $2.61

  6. ALOE CHARLOTTEAE seed image
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    ALOE CHARLOTTEAE

    Aloe charlotteae, commonly known as Charlotte's Aloe, is a medium-sized succulent native to the Andringitra massif in south-central Madagascar. It forms a short, slender, often decumbent trunk that holds a crown of up to 40 ascending, glaucous green leaves with a reddish tinge. In late winter to early spring, it produces sparsely branched, tall inflorescences bearing yellow, slightly campanulate flowers that attract hummingbirds and other pollinators. Thriving in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils, Aloe charlotteae is drought-tolerant once established, making it an excellent c ... Learn More

    $4.76

    (10 seeds)

  7. ALOE STRIATULA

    Aloe striatula, commonly known as the Hardy Tiger Aloe, stands as a spirited and resilient succulent within the Asphodelaceae family. This Aloe species captivates with its distinctive striped leaves and impressive flower spikes, embodying both grace and tenacity. The Hardy Tiger Aloe boasts slender, sword-shaped leaves adorned with distinctive longitudinal stripes, creating a visually striking effect. These leaves, arranged in a rosette, contribute to the plant's ornamental appeal. During the summer months, Aloe striatula puts on a radiant display with the emergence of tall, branching flowe ... Learn More

    $4.76

    (10 seeds)

  8. ALONSOA ALBIFLORA

    Masses of ivory white-faced flowers with prominent yellow anthers spangle this shrubby Peruvian plant. A pleasant change from the common red one. ... Learn More

    $2.61

  9. ALONSOA INCISIFOLIA

    This new plant from South Africa makes a low mound covered with numerous bright orange-red "snapdragon" flowers. A lovely container or rockery plant. ... Learn More

    $2.61

  10. ALONSOA MERIDIONALIS 'PINK BEAUTY'

    A very long succession of delicate flamingo pink spurred blooms, which make excellent cut flowers, open in dense sprays throughout the summer amongst small, oval, toothed leaves. This beautiful flower was collected by Plant World's proprietor, Ray, in the Chilean Southern Andes on a permitted expedition in 1994. Coming from a fair altitude, In a sheltered spot or container it can sometimes survive quite severe frost, but will inevitably be cut to the ground. ... Learn More

    $3.60

  11. ALSTONIA SCHOLARIS

    This tall elegant tree bears large clusters of small, green, very fragrant flowers in October. The slightly rounded, leathery, dark green leaves form attractive whorls, and the regular branching gives the tree a beautiful shape. An evergreen tropical tree native to the Indian sub-continent, Malaysia and Australasia, its bark, known as Dita Bark, is used in traditional medicine to treat various conditions. The generic name commemorates the botanist, Prof. C. Alston of Edinburgh, 1685-1760 whilst the species name scholaris refers to the fact that the timber of this tree has traditionally been us ... Learn More

    $3.89

    (30+ seeds)

  12. ALSTROEMERIA AURANTIACA

    We offer a generous packet of fresh seeds from our sizeable stock beds of "Peruvian Lilies". These hardy and trouble-free spectacular plants form slowly expanding clumps of orchid-like orange and yellow blooms which improve unattended over the years. ... Learn More

    $3.89

    (25+ seeds)

  13. ALSTROEMERIA HOOKERI

    Short stems carry disproportionately large, distinguished, rose coloured flowers, attractively marked with crimson and yellow. Has spread steadily for several years here giving a large bone-dry rock garden a reliable mid-summer blaze of colour but setting very few seeds. White-deep lilac flowers ... Learn More

    $4.29

    (8 seeds)

  14. ALSTROEMERIA LIGTU 'SIMSII' seed image
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    ALSTROEMERIA LIGTU 'SIMSII'

    One of the strongest and tallest of all Alstroemerias in Chile, this robust flower opens large, multiple-flowered florets of strikingly-splashed orange flowers over an extended period in midsummer. A superb and valuable plant which thrives in poor soil, where it will slowly spread by underground rhizomes. ... Learn More

    $4.76

    (10 seeds)

  15. ALSTROEMERIA POLPAICANA

    Alstroemeria polpaicana (also called Polpaico Lily) is an extremely rare perennial plant outside of its native envoroment in the Andes of Peru and Chile. It has long, thin stems and bright green leaves. The flowers are usually bright yellow with occasional white stripes and have a long, tubular shape. It grows in moist, well-drained soils and can tolerate some shade. Image is representative and may not be 100% true until we have flowered this plant here at Plant World. ... Learn More

    $5.03

    (10 seeds)

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