ABUTILON ANGULATUM
Malvaceae
South Africa
Seeds (10) : 2.6 EUR
Seeds (100) : 13 EUR
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ABUTILON ANTSOKAYENSE
Malvaceae
Madagascar
Seeds (5) : 3.9 EUR
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ABUTILON HIRTUM
Malvaceae
Tropical Africa
Seeds (6) : 2.6 EUR
Seeds (100) : 10.4 EUR
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ABUTILON INDICUM
Malvaceae
Tropical Asia
Seeds (10) : 2.6 EUR
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ACACIA BELLULA
Leguminosae
Madagascar
Seeds (4) : 2.6 EUR
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ACACIA DAVYI
Fabaceae
South Africa
Seeds (6) : 2.6 EUR
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ACACIA FARNESIANA
Leguminosae
Tropical America
Seeds (8) : 1.95 EUR
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ACACIA HETEROPHYLLA
Leguminosae
Reunion Island
Seeds (5) :
Seeds (100) : 45.5 EUR
Seeds (1000) : 390 EUR
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ACACIA KAROO
Fabaceae
South Africa
Seeds (5) : 2.6 EUR
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ACACIA NILOTICA
Fabaceae
South Africa
Seeds (4) : 2.6 EUR
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ACACIA POLYACANTHA
Fabaceae
South Africa
Seeds (4) :
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ACACIA REHMANNIANA
Fabaceae
South Africa
Seeds (4) :
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ACACIA SIEBERIANA
Fabaceae
South Africa
Seeds (5) : 3.9 EUR
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ACACIA TORTILIS
Fabaceae
South Africa
Seeds (5) :
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ADANSONIA DIGITATA
Bombacaceae
Africa
Seeds (3) : 2.6 EUR
Seeds (50) :
Cutting (unrooted) 25-30cm : 9.1 EUR
Plant 25-30cm : 29.9 EUR
The African baobab is the most important in number and also the better known among the eight species.
Indigenous in the. . . .
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ADANSONIA GIBBOSA (GREGORII)
Bombacaceae
Australia
Seeds (3) :
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ADANSONIA GRANDIDIERI
Bombacaceae
Madagascar
Seeds (3) : 7.8 EUR
Plant 25-30cm :
One of the six species of baobabs endemic from Madagascar, perhaps the better known of Malagasy baobabs, and for a lot o. . . .
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ADANSONIA MADAGASCARIENSIS
Bombacaceae
Madagascar
Seeds (3) : 3.9 EUR
Cutting (unrooted) 25-30cm : 6.5 EUR
Plant 25-30cm : 35.1 EUR
Found in dry or moist forest in the Mahajanga province and also in the North. Small to large baobabs (5 to 20m) with var. . . .
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ADANSONIA PERRIERI
Bombacaceae
Madagascar
Seeds (3) :
Cutting (unrooted) 25-30cm : 9.1 EUR
Plant 25-30cm :
Perhaps the most endangered species of baobab. Less than 10 populations are actually known. Restricted to the North of M. . . .
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ADANSONIA RUBROSTIPA
Adansonia fony
Bombacaceae
Madagascar
Seeds (3) : 3.9 EUR
The "smallest" baobab of Madagascar. Usually small (4-5m) but can reach 20m sometimes. The trunk is bottle shaped with a. . . .
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