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Schizobasis Intricata Seeds - Caudex Forming Succulent 4.85 - 8

Schizobasis Intricata Seeds...

Pret 4,85 € SKU: CT 4
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<h2><span style="font-size:14pt;"><strong>Schizobasis Intricata Seeds - Caudex Forming Succulent</strong></span></h2> <h2><span style="font-size:14pt;color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Schizobasis Intricata is a native to the southern and eastern regions of Africa. Similar in growth pattern to Bowiea Volubilis.</p> <p>This plant forms an above ground bulb to around 6cm in diameter and has thin branching stem to a height if around 50cm</p> <p>Usually a summer grower, with a dormant winter period, the stem will not die back if watering is continued year round.</p> <p><b>Altitude range:</b> 250 - 3540 metres above sea level.</p> <h3><span class="tlid-translation translation" lang="en" xml:lang="en"><strong>Sowing instructions Schizobasis intricata - syn: Drimia intricata:</strong></span></h3> <p><span class="tlid-translation translation" lang="en" xml:lang="en"><br />There is no pretreatment of the seeds required.<br /><br />The sowing takes place in plastic pots. The substrate used is either commercial cat litter on a mineral basis (no lumping litter), perlite or pumice (germ-free). Distribute the seeds evenly on the substrate. Cover larger seeds sparingly with substrate, fine seeds may remain on the surface.<br /><br />Then put the plastic pot in a ziplock bag - with a pot size of 6 cm we recommend a ziplock bag of size 120 x 170 mm. Put enough tap water in the ziplock bag with a few drops of universal fertilizer so that a few millimeters of water remain after the substrate has been absorbed. Then close the ziplock bag airtight - done!<br /><br />Further watering is not required as moisture does not evaporate through the squeeze bag.<br /><br />Location: partially shady on the windowsill or in a miniature greenhouse, during the day the temperatures should be around 23 - 28 C, at night a little lower at 20 - 22 C. The microclimate created creates ideal germination conditions.</span></p>
CT 4 (5 S)
Schizobasis Intricata Seeds - Caudex Forming Succulent 4.85 - 8
Mexico Barrel Cactus - Ferocactus Schwarzii Seeds 2.049999 - 6

Mexico Barrel Cactus -...

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<h2><span style="font-size: 14pt;"><strong>Mexico Barrel Cactus - Ferocactus Schwarzii Seeds</strong></span></h2> <h2><span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Ferocactus Schwarzii  is a slow growing barrel cactus, when young it has golden spines, but looses most of its spines when older. Growing up to 80 cm or more in height, with a diameter of approximately 50 cm. Bright yellow flowers are produced in summer, to around 10 cm across.</p> <p> </p> <p>Minimum recommended winter temperature around 10°C</p>
CT 20 (10 S)
Mexico Barrel Cactus - Ferocactus Schwarzii Seeds 2.049999 - 6
Krantz Aloe, Candelabra Aloe Seeds (Aloe arborescens) 4 - 4

Krantz Aloe, Candelabra...

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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>Krantz Aloe, Candelabra Aloe Seeds (Aloe arborescens)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p><i><b>Aloe arborescens</b></i><span> </span>(<b>krantz aloe</b>,<span> </span><b>candelabra aloe</b>) is a<span> </span>species<span> </span>of flowering<span> </span>succulent<span> </span>perennial plant<span> </span>that belongs to the<span> </span><i>Aloe</i><span> </span>genus, which it shares with the well known and studied<span> </span><i>Aloe vera</i>. The<span> </span>specific epithet<span> </span><i>arborescens</i><span> </span>means "tree-like".<sup id="cite_ref-RHSLG_1-0" class="reference"></sup><span> </span><i>Aloe arborescens</i><span> </span>is valued by gardeners for its succulent green leaves, large vibrantly-colored flowers, winter blooming, and attraction for birds,<span> </span>bees, and<span> </span>butterflies.</p> <h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Description">Description</span></h2> <p><i>Aloe arborescens</i><span> </span>is a large, multi-headed, sprawling succulent, and its specific name indicates that it sometimes reaches tree size.<sup id="cite_ref-plantz_2-0" class="reference"></sup><span> </span>A typical height for this species is 2–3 metres (6.6–9.8 ft) high. Its leaves are succulent and are green with a slight blue tint. Its leaves have small spikes along its edges and are arranged in rosettes situated at the end of branches.<sup id="cite_ref-calfora_3-0" class="reference"></sup><span> </span>Flowers are arranged in a type of inflorescence called a raceme. The racemes are not branched but two to several can sprout from each rosette. Flowers are cylindrical in shape and are a vibrant red-orange color.<sup id="cite_ref-plantz_2-1" class="reference"></sup></p> <p>Taxonomically, it forms part of the<span> </span><i>Arborescentes</i><span> </span>series of very closely related<span> </span><i>Aloe</i><span> </span>species, together with<span> </span><i>Aloe pluridens</i><span> </span>and<span> </span><i>Aloe mutabilis</i>.<sup id="cite_ref-4" class="reference"></sup></p> <h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Distribution">Distribution</span></h2> <p><i>Aloe arborescens</i><span> </span>is endemic to the south eastern part of<span> </span>Southern Africa. Specifically, this range includes the countries of<span> </span>South Africa,<span> </span>Malawi,<span> </span>Mozambique, and<span> </span>Zimbabwe.<sup id="cite_ref-calfora_3-1" class="reference"></sup><span> </span>It has the third largest distribution amongst the aloe genus.<sup id="cite_ref-plantz_2-2" class="reference"></sup><span> </span>Although<span> </span><i>Aloe arborescens</i><span> </span>has adapted to many different habitats, its natural habitat usually consists of mountainous areas, including rocky outcrops and exposed ridges. Its common name<span> </span><i>krantz aloe</i><span> </span>refers to the Afrikaans word "<i>krantz</i>", which means a rocky cliff. Its habitat can vary, and it is one of only a few species of aloe that is found growing from sea level up to the tops of mountains.<sup id="cite_ref-plantz_2-3" class="reference"></sup></p> <h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Cultivation">Cultivation</span></h2> <p><i>Aloe arborescens</i><span> </span>is valued by gardeners for its succulent green leaves, large vibrantly-colored flowers, and winter blooming. The sweet<span> </span>nectar<span> </span>attracts birds, butterflies, and bees. With a minimum temperature of 10 °C (50 °F),<sup id="cite_ref-RHSAZ_5-0" class="reference"></sup><span> </span>in<span> </span>temperate<span> </span>regions it is grown under glass. The<span> </span>cultivar<span> </span><i>A. arborescens</i><span> </span>'Variegata' has gained the<span> </span>Royal Horticultural Society's<span> </span>Award of Garden Merit.<sup id="cite_ref-6" class="reference"></sup><span> </span>In Southern Africa,<span> </span><i>Aloe arborescens</i><span> </span>is traditionally planted around<span> </span>kraals<span> </span>(domestic stock enclosures) as a living fence or security hedge. It often happens that the position of old kraals can still be seen many years after they have been abandoned, because the aloes persist. It is easily propagated by cuttings.<sup id="cite_ref-plantz_2-4" class="reference"></sup></p> </body> </html>
CT 25 (5 S)
Krantz Aloe, Candelabra Aloe Seeds (Aloe arborescens) 4 - 4
Peyote Seeds (Lophophora williamsii)  - 5

Peyote Seeds (Lophophora...

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<h2><strong>Peyote Seeds (Lophophora williamsii)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Lophophora williamsii (/loʊˈfɒfərə wɪliˈæmsiaɪ/) or peyote (/pəˈjoʊti/) is a small, spineless cactus with psychoactive alkaloids, particularly mescaline. Peyote is a Spanish word derived from the Nahuatl, or Aztec, peyōtl [ˈpejoːt͡ɬ], meaning "glisten" or "glistening". Other sources translate the Nahuatl word as "Divine Messenger".[3][4] Peyote is native to Mexico and southwestern Texas. It is found primarily in the Chihuahuan Desert and in the states of Coahuila, Nuevo León, Tamaulipas, and San Luis Potosí among scrub. It flowers from March to May, and sometimes as late as September. The flowers are pink, with thigmotactic anthers (like Opuntia).</p> <p>Known for its psychoactive properties when ingested, peyote is used worldwide,[citation needed] having a long history of ritualistic and medicinal use by indigenous North Americans. Peyote contains the hallucinogen mescaline.</p> <p>The various species of the genus Lophophora grow low to the ground and they often form groups with numerous, crowded shoots. The blue-green, yellow-green or sometimes reddish-green shoots are mostly flattened spheres with sunken shoot tips. They can reach heights of from 2 to 7 centimeters (0.79 to 2.76 in) and diameters of 4 to 12 cm (1.6 to 4.7 in). There are often significant, vertical ribs consisting of low and rounded or hump-like bumps. From the cusp areoles arises a tuft of soft, yellowish or whitish woolly hairs. Spines are absent. Flowers are pink or white to slightly yellowish, sometimes reddish. They open during the day, are from 1 to 2.4 cm long, and reach a diameter from 1 to 2.2 cm.</p> <p>The cactus produces flowers sporadically; these are followed by small edible pink fruit. The club-shaped to elongated, fleshy fruits are bare and more or less rosy colored. At maturity, they are brownish-white and dry. The fruits do not burst open on their own and they are between 1.5 and 2 cm long. They contain black, pear-shaped seeds that are 1 to 1.5 mm long and 1 mm wide. The seeds require hot and humid conditions to germinate. Peyote contains a large spectrum of phenethylamine alkaloids. The principal one is mescaline for which the content of Lophophora williamsii is about 0.4% fresh[5] (undried) and 3–6% dried.</p> <p>Peyote is extremely slow growing. Cultivated specimens grow considerably faster, sometimes taking less than three years to go from seedling to mature flowering adult. More rapid growth can be achieved by grafting peyote onto mature San Pedro root stock. The top of the above-ground part of the cactus, the crown, consists of disc-shaped buttons. These are cut above the roots and sometimes dried. When done properly, the top of the root forms a callus and the root does not rot.&lt; When poor harvesting techniques are used, however, the entire plant dies. Currently in South Texas, peyote grows naturally but has been over-harvested, to the point that the state has listed it as an endangered species.[citation needed] The buttons are generally chewed, or boiled in water to produce a psychoactive tea. Peyote is extremely bitter and most people are nauseated before they feel the onset of the psychoactive effects.</p> <p><strong>Uses</strong></p> <p><strong>Psychoactive and medicinal</strong></p> <p>When used for its psychoactive properties, common doses for pure mescaline range from roughly 200 to 400 mg. This translates to a dose of roughly 10 to 20 g of dried peyote buttons of average potency; however, potency varies considerably between samples, making it difficult to measure doses accurately without first extracting the mescaline. The effects last about 10 to 12 hours.[10] Peyote is reported to trigger rich visual or auditory effects (see synesthesia).</p> <p>In addition to psychoactive use, some Native American tribes use the plant in the belief it may have curative properties. They employ peyote to treat such varied ailments as toothache, pain in childbirth, fever, breast pain, skin diseases, rheumatism, diabetes, colds, and blindness. Peyote also contains an alkaloid called peyocactin. It is now called hordenine. Peyote poisoning has been a concern in California.</p> <p><strong>History</strong></p> <p>In 2005 researchers used radiocarbon dating and alkaloid analysis to study two specimens of peyote buttons found in archaeological digs from a site called Shumla Cave No. 5 on the Rio Grande in Texas. The results dated the specimens to between 3780 and 3660 BCE. Alkaloid extraction yielded approximately 2% of the alkaloids including mescaline in both samples. This indicates that native North Americans were likely to have used peyote since at least five-and-a-half thousand years ago.[16]</p> <p>Specimens from a burial cave in west central Coahuila, Mexico have been similarly analyzed and dated to 810 to 1070 CE.</p> <p>From earliest recorded time, peyote has been used by indigenous peoples, such as the Huichol[18] of northern Mexico and by various Native American tribes, native to or relocated to the Southern Plains states of present-day Oklahoma and Texas. Its usage was also recorded among various Southwestern Athabaskan-language tribal groups. The Tonkawa, the Mescalero, and Lipan Apache were the source or first practitioners of peyote religion in the regions north of present-day Mexico.[19] They were also the principal group to introduce peyote to newly arrived migrants, such as the Comanche and Kiowa from the Northern Plains. The religious, ceremonial, and healing uses of peyote may date back over 2,000 years.</p> <p>Under the auspices of what came to be known as the Native American Church, in the 19th century, American Indians in more widespread regions to the north began to use peyote in religious practices, as part of a revival of native spirituality. Its members refer to peyote as "the sacred medicine", and use it to combat spiritual, physical, and other social ills. Concerned about the drug's psychoactive effects, between the 1880s and 1930s, U.S. authorities attempted to ban Native American religious rituals involving peyote, including the Ghost Dance. Today the Native American Church is one among several religious organizations to use peyote as part of its religious practice. Some users claim the drug connects them to God.</p> <p>Traditional Navajo belief or ceremonial practice did not mention the use of peyote before its introduction by the neighboring Utes. The Navajo Nation now has the most members of the Native <strong>American Church.</strong></p> <p>Dr. John Raleigh Briggs (1851–1907) was the first to draw scientific attention of the Western scientific world to peyote.[22] Louis Lewin described Anhalonium lewinii in 1888.[23] Arthur Heffter conducted self experiments on its effects in 1897.[24] Similarly, Norwegian ethnographer Carl Sofus Lumholtz[25] studied and wrote about the use of peyote among the Indians of Mexico. Lumholtz also reported that, lacking other intoxicants, Texas Rangers captured by Union forces during the American Civil War soaked peyote buttons in water and became "intoxicated with the liquid".</p> <p>The US Dispensatory lists peyote under the name Anhalonium, and states it can be used in various preparations for neurasthenia, hysteria and asthma.</p> <p><strong>Adverse reactions</strong></p> <p>A study published in 2007 found no evidence of long-term cognitive problems related to peyote use in Native American Church ceremonies, but researchers stressed their results may not apply to those who use peyote in other contexts.[27] A four-year large-scale study of Navajo who regularly ingested peyote found only one case where peyote was associated with a psychotic break in an otherwise healthy person; other psychotic episodes were attributed to peyote use in conjunction with pre-existing substance abuse or mental health problems.[28] Later research found that those with pre-existing mental health issues are more likely to have adverse reactions to peyote.[29] Peyote use does not appear to be associated with hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (a.k.a. "flashbacks") after religious use.[30] Peyote does not seem to be associated with physical dependence, but some users may experience psychological dependence.</p> <p>Peyote can have strong emetic effects, and one death has been attributed to esophageal bleeding caused by vomiting after peyote ingestion in a Native American patient with a history of alcohol abuse.[32] Peyote is also known to cause potentially serious variations in heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, and pupillary dilation.</p> <p>Research into the huichol natives of central-western Mexico, who have taken peyote regularly for an estimated 1,500 years or more, found no evidence of chromosome damage in either men or women.</p>
CT 2 (5 S)
Peyote Seeds (Lophophora williamsii)  - 5

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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>Become our seed supplier</strong></h2> <h2><strong>What does it take to become our seed supplier?</strong></h2> <p>In order to become our supplier, you need to have a video and pictures of the fruits of the plants you offer us, with your personal details and a date on paper that will be clearly visible (with your name and email address you use for PayPal).</p> <p>If it is a vegetable (tomato, pepper, cucumber ...) you need to know the exact name of the variety, because if you use any other name and we cannot find the information on the internet, then we are not interested in those seeds.</p> <p>You will need to send us a smaller amount of seed (20) so that we can perform seed germination testing. After that, we can arrange a further purchase of the seed from you.</p> <p>We make payments exclusively through PayPal (there is no other payment option).</p> </body> </html>
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Lithops Seeds 1.5 - 4

Semințe Lithops

Pret 1,95 € SKU: F 7
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<h2 id="short_description_content" class="rte align_justify"><strong>Semințe Lithops</strong></h2> <h2 class="rte align_justify"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Preț pentru un pachet de 10 semințe.</strong></span></h2> <p><i><b>Lithops</b></i><span>&nbsp;</span>este un<span>&nbsp;</span>gen<span>&nbsp;</span>de<span>&nbsp;</span>plante suculente<span>&nbsp;</span>din familia<span>&nbsp;</span>Aizoaceae. Speciile din cadrul acestui gen sunt native din<span>&nbsp;</span>Africa<span>&nbsp;</span>sudică. Numele este derivat din greaca veche, unde λίθος (<i>lithos</i>) înseamnă<span>&nbsp;</span>piatră, iar ὄψ (<i>ops</i>) față, făcând referire la aspectul asemănător unei pietre a plantelor.</p> <h2><span class="mw-headline" id="Taxonomie">Taxonomie</span></h2> <p>Multe dintre specii au subspecii sau varietăți, iar unele au multe varietăți regionale, identificate după denumirile vechi sau locul habitatului. Identificarea speciilor se face în general după culoarea florii și modelele frunzei.<span>&nbsp;</span></p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
F 7 mix
Lithops Seeds 1.5 - 4
Semințe de Ceapă de mare...

Semințe de Ceapă de mare...

Pret 3,80 € SKU: CT 23
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>Semințe de Ceapă de mare (Albuca bracteata)</strong></h2> <h2><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Preț pentru pachetul de 3 semințe.</span> </strong></h2> <p>Albuca bracteata (sin. Ornithogalum longebracteatum), este cunoscută sub denumirile de ceapă gravidă, ceapă falsă de mare și ceapă de mare. Este o specie de plantă cu flori bulbace din familia Asparagaceae. Tulpinile sale înflorite pot atinge o înălțime de 90 cm și pot transporta până la 100 de flori de culoare alb-verzui.</p> <p>Frunzele lanceolate în formă de curea, de 60 cm (2 ft) lungime și 2,5 cm (1 in) lățime, ies dintr-un bec voluminos care este în mare măsură deasupra solului. Rădăcinile sunt albe și suculente. Multe flori mici, parfumate, albe, cu un diametru de 0,5 cm și o venă mijlocie verde, sunt situate pe racimi care pot atinge 70-90 cm înălțime. Înflorirea are loc de obicei din primăvară până la începutul iernii (mai până în august în emisfera nordică), cu 50 până la 100 de flori pe tulpină. O plantă poate avea până la 300 de flori odată. Capsulele de fructe au 10 mm lungime și 6 mm diametru. Semințele sunt alungite cu dimensiuni de 4 x 1,5 mm. Albuca bracteata este un criptofit, deoarece frunzele mor înapoi în perioadele de secetă.</p> <p>Adesea cultivată ca plantă ornamentală. Planta este foarte adaptabilă și, prin urmare, ideală pentru cultivarea în containere. Preferă soarele direct. Substratul trebuie să fie bine drenat.</p> <p>Rezista la temperaturi de pana la -5 ° C.</p> <p>În medicină, frunzele zdrobite ale plantei sunt utilizate pentru a trata tăieturile și vânătăile. Potrivit unor surse, efectul medicinal al acestei plante este similar cu cel al aloe vera.</p> </body> </html>
CT 23 (3 S)
Semințe de Ceapă de mare (Albuca bracteata)
Semințe Yucca filamentosa

Semințe Yucca filamentosa

Pret 2,35 € SKU: CT 8
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<h2 class=""><strong>Semințe Yucca filamentosa</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Preț pentru pachetul de 5 semințe.</strong></span></h2> <div></div> <div>Yucca filamentosa L. (sinonim cu Yucca angustifolia ; Yucca smailliana) este o specie de yucca ce înflorește în iulie - august. Aproape complet lipsită de tulpină este o plantă cu rizom vivace, rezistentă la geruri.</div> <div>De obicei, fără trunchi, este multisucker cu frunze de 75 cm lungime, filamentoase, albastru-verzi, cu frunze. Y. filamentosa se distinge ușor de alte specii de yucca prin filamente albe, de-a lungul marginilor frunzelor. Flori tulpina până la 3 m (10 ft) mase înalte de urs de flori crem pendulate la începutul verii. Acestea sunt polenizate de molia yucca Tegeticula yuccasella. Alte specii de molii, cum ar fi Tegeticula intermedia, folosesc, de asemenea, acest yucca ca plantă gazdă pentru a depune ouăle.</div> <div></div> <div>Utilizări</div> <div>Odată ce semințele au fost îndepărtate, fructele pot fi gătite și consumate. Petalele mari de flori pot fi consumate și în salate.</div> <div>Frunzele, tulpinile și rădăcinile acestei plante pot fi folosite pentru a uimi peștii. Cherokee a folosit-o în acest scop. </div> <div></div>
CT 8 (5 S)
Semințe Yucca filamentosa
Semințe de aloe de coadă de...

Semințe de aloe de coadă de...

Pret 4,00 € SKU: CT 27
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<div id="idTab1" class="rte"> <h2 id="short_description_content"><strong>Semințe de aloe de coadă de pisică (Aloe castanea)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Preț pentru pachetul de 5 semințe.</strong></span></h2> <div> <p>Aloe castanea (Aloe de coadă de pisică) este o specie de aloe endemică din Africa de Sud.<br>Un minunat Aloe care formează un arbust sau un copac mic până la aproape 4 m înălțime, cu ramuri scurte și groase care dețin rozete de frunze înguste, verzi sau albastre pal. Inflorescențele sunt puțin ramificate și arată ca cozile pisicii.<br><br>Se cultivă ușor din semințe în climă caldă temperată și tropicală în zonele USDA 9-11.&nbsp;</p> </div> </div>
CT 27 (5 S)
Semințe de aloe de coadă de pisică (Aloe castanea)
Seminte Plumiers Bromelia...

Seminte Plumiers Bromelia...

Pret 2,95 € SKU: V 62 BK
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<h2 class=""><strong>Seminte Plumiers Bromelia (Bromelia karatas)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Preț pentru pachetul de 5 semințe.</strong></span></h2> Bromelia karatas este o specie de plante tropicale din familia Bromeliaceae, răspândită pe scară largă din Caraibe până în America Centrală și de Sud. Fructele sale comestibile sunt consumate de oameni în suc de fructe sau crude.<br><br>Specia este hemicriptofită. Apare în rozete cu tulpini scurte și robuste care se reproduc de alergători sau răsaduri. Frunzele au 2 până la 3 metri lungime și 4 până la 6 centimetri lățime. Spini puternici sunt aranjați pe marginea lamei. Florile sunt sesile.<br><br>Fructul galben-cenușiu până la roșu în formă de fus are o lungime de 4 până la 8 centimetri, conține foarte multe semințe negre mici într-o carne albă suculentă<br><br>Utilizarea alimentelor<br><br>Specia se găsește pe scară largă în sălbăticie, dar este cultivată și în garduri vii. Fructul său cu coaja roșie, cu o aromă similară cu cea a celor mai cunoscute specii de Bromeliaceae, ananas sau Ananas comosus, este consumat crud sau în suc de fructe. Datorită conținutului său ridicat de bromelină, fructul este susceptibil să atace membranele mucoase ale gurii.<br><br>Fructul este cunoscut sub mai multe nume, în special în Venezuela (camburito, chigüichigüe, curibijil, quiribijil, curujujul sau cuscuta), în Mexic (cocuixtle, jocuiste sau jocuixtle, timbiriche, timbirichi, în Cuba (maya cimarrona, maya piñon, maya de ratón ), în Mexic, Columbia și Venezuela ca piñuela, în Puerto Rico ca piña de cuervo, în portugheză ca caraguata, carauata, coroata, croata și în franceză ca carata, karatas, „ananas pinguin” 4 sau chiar pinguin bayyonnet.<br><br>În Mexic, în special Chiapas și Hidalgo, fructul este cunoscut sub numele de timbiriche și sucul de fructe obișnuit pe piețele populare sub numele de agua de sabor. În statul Jalisco, fructul este cunoscut sub mai multe nume, inclusiv piñuela, cocuixtle sau jocuixtle și este consumat crud sau folosit ca bază pentru un sos taco. De asemenea, se consumă în statul Zacatecas, unde este importat din Jalisco. În Peru, sucul este aspirat direct din fruct.
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<h2><strong>Seminte de cactus Pachycereus hollianus 'Blanco'</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #fc0000;"><strong>Pret pentru un pachet de 5 seminte.</strong></span></h2> <p>Cactus înalt, mic, columnar, care va atinge aproximativ 6 m înălțime. Este tipic pentru statele mexicane Oaxaca si Puebla, unde creste in paduri uscate de foioase si arbusti uscati, la altitudini cuprinse intre 1500 si 1800 m.</p> <p>Ramurile sale verzi sunt înarmați feroce cu spini care sunt inițial roșii, dar devin gri sau negri odată cu vârsta. Florile sale mari albe se deschid în timpul zilei, urmate de fructe comestibile de culoare violet închis, cu pulpă albă.</p> <p>Pachicereus hollianus va prospera în climatele calde și uscate și poate tolera înghețurile ușoare atunci când se stabilește.</p>
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Seminte de cactus Pachycereus hollianus 'Blanco'