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Catalogue 10 05 2012.Xlsx CATALOGUE LISTE DES REFERENCES Pépinière Arrée Succulentes CATALOGUE ‐ LISTE DES REFERENCES T N E N N IO E O G I A T IT A T P E N I L E N A IC E R L N R S I I T I O T C E F M M G S IL P N S V E O A RI U I T X O R N DE F O R H U E C 0007 Adromischus cooperii Plante compacte aux feuilles très charnue. Forme un petit coussin Crassulaceae Afrique du -2°C 5-10°C Composition - Soleil Pot de 8 cm de 15cm. Sud Isolé 0146 Adromischus maculatus Jolie petite plante compacte aux feuilles vertes tachetées de brun, et Crassulaceae Afrique du -2°C 5-10°C Mi-ombre / Soleil Pot de 8 cm disposées de manière à lui donner une forme de cristaux. Done ses Sud Ombre meuilleures couleurs à l'ombre. 0122 Aeonium arboreum Port arbustif, atteignant environ 1m de hauteur. Tiges ramifiées, Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -4°C 0-5°C isolé Soleil - mi Pot de 9 cm feuillage persistant composé de feuilles disposées en rosettes au ombre sommet de ces tiges. Floraison jaune, au printemps. 0111 Aeonium arboreum 'Holochrysum' Aeonium au port arbustif pouvant atteindre 1 ou 2 m de hauteur. Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -4°C 0-5°C isolé Soleil - mi Pot de 8 cm Feuillage vert jaune et brillant. ombre 0003 Aeonium arboreum 'Schwartzkopf' Un cultivar issu de Aeonium arboreum var. atropurpureum. Feuillage Crassulaceae Horticole -4°C 5-10°C isolé Soleil Pot de 9 cm très foncé presque noir et brillant. Cet arbuste peut monter jusqu'a 80 cm de haut. Parfaitement adapté à la culture en pot. 0142 Aeonium cyrico Petit Aeonium au port arbustif aux rosettes de feuilles d'un vert Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -4°C 0-5°C Isolé - Soleil Pot de 8 cm brillant. Composition - Bonzaï 0153 Aeonium cyrico Petit Aeonium au port arbustif aux rosettes de feuilles d'un vert Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -4°C 0-5°C Isolé - Soleil Pot de 5,5 cm brillant. Composition - Bonzaï 0112 Aeonium decorum Plante formant un petit buisson très ramifié de 25 cm de hauteur. Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -4°C 0-5°C Isolé - Soleil - mi Pot de 8 cm Rosettes aux feuilles pointues, vert foncé virant au brun-rouge au Composition - ombre soleil. Bonzaï 0154 Aeonium decorum Plante formant un petit buisson très ramifié de 25 cm de hauteur. Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -4°C 0-5°C Isolé - Soleil - mi Pot de 5,5 cm Rosettes aux feuilles pointues, vert foncé virant au brun-rouge au Composition - ombre soleil. Bonzaï 0093 Aeonium decorum 'Sunburst' Variété au feuillage panaché de blanc crème. Prend des teintes Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -4°C 0-5°C Isolé Soleil - mi Pot de 8 cm rosées au soleil. ombre 0137 Aeonium decorum 'Sunburst' form. cristata Forme cristée de Aeonium decorum 'Sunburst'. Crassulaceae Horticole -4°C 0-5°C Isolé Soleil - mi Pot de 8 cm ombre 0155 Aeonium decorum 'Sunburst' form. cristata Forme cristée de Aeonium decorum 'Sunburst'. Crassulaceae Horticole -4°C 0-5°C Isolé Soleil - mi Pot de 5,5cm ombre 0110 Aeonium haworthii Forme un petit buisson très ramifié de 50 cm de hauteur. Feuilles Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -2°C 5-10°C Isolé - Soleil - mi Pot de 8 cm gris-bleu bordées d'un liseré rouge. Composition - ombre Bonzaï 0156 Aeonium haworthii Forme un petit buisson très ramifié de 50 cm de hauteur. Feuilles Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -2°C 5-10°C Isolé - Soleil - mi Pot de 5,5cm gris-bleu bordées d'un liseré rouge. Composition - ombre Bonzaï 0006 Aeonium haworthii Kiwi Ce cultivar se panache de jaune et de rouge lorsqu'il est bien Crassulaceae Horticole -4°C 5-10°C Isolé - Soleil Pot de 8 cm exposé à la lumière. Composition - Bonzaï 0157 Aeonium haworthii Kiwi Ce cultivar se panache de jaune et de rouge lorsqu'il est bien Crassulaceae Horticole -4°C 5-10°C Isolé - Soleil Pot de 5,5cm exposé à la lumière. Composition - Bonzaï 0089 Aeonium lancerottense Forme un buisson de 60 cm de hauteur, aux tiges robustes. Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -4°C 0-5°C Isolé - Soleil Pot de 8 cm Grosses rosettes vert s'ourlant de rouge au soleil. Composition - Bonzaï 0012 Aeonium sedifolium Petit arbrisseau pouvant atteindre 40cm de hauteur. Sedifolium Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -4°C 0-5°C Isolé - Soleil Pot de 8 cm signifie 'a feuille de Sedum', ce qui en effet caractérise l'espece. Les Composition - feuilles sont collantes, d'un vert brillant et strié de rouge. Bonzaï ARREE SUCCULENTES ‐ Keranna 22210 Plumieux ‐ Tel : 0670222068 ‐ Mail : [email protected] ‐ N° Siret : 539 242 396 00015 1 Pépinière Arrée Succulentes CATALOGUE ‐ LISTE DES REFERENCES T N E N N IO E O G I A T IT A T P E N I L E N A IC E R L N R S I I T I O T C E F M M G S IL P N S V E O A RI U I T X O R N DE F O R H U E C 0071 Aeonium spathulatum Petites rosettes vert clair fermées en bouton lorsqu'elles ont soif de Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -6°C 0-5°C Isolé - Soleil Pot de 8 cm manière très élégante. Arbuste de petite taille, très ramifié. Composition - Bonzaï 0058 Aeonium tabuliforme Rosette parfaitement plate. Dans son milieu naturelle elle pousse Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -4°C 0-5°C Isolé Ombre / Mi- Pot de 8 cm verticalement le long des paroies rocheuses, ainsi, elle a toujours ombre tendance a se relever lorsqu'elle est cultivée en pot. 0059 Aeonium tabuliforme form. cristata Forme cristée de Aeonium tabuliforme. Port arbustif. Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -4°C 0-5°C Isolé - Ombre / Mi- Pot de 8 cm Composition - ombre Bonzaï 0059 Aeonium tabuliforme form. cristata Forme cristée de Aeonium tabuliforme. Port arbustif. Crassulaceae Iles Canaries -4°C Isolé - Ombre / Mi- Pot de 8 cm Composition - ombre Bonzaï 0084 Agave victoria reginae Superbe petite agave au feuillage vert foncé, rigide, court, angulé et Agavaceae Mexique -4°C 0-5°C Isolé / Soleil Pot de 10,5 cm ourlé de blanc. Croissance lente. Courtes épines très coriace eur Composition l'apex de feuilles. 0158 Agave victoria reginae Superbe petite agave au feuillage vert foncé, rigide, court, angulé et Agavaceae Mexique -4°C 0-5°C Isolé / Soleil Conteneur 1.5L ourlé de blanc. Croissance lente. Courtes épines très coriace eur Composition l'apex de feuilles. 0239 Agave victoria reginae Superbe petite agave au feuillage vert foncé, rigide, court, angulé et Agavaceae Mexique -4°C 0-5°C Isolé / Soleil Pot de 9cm ourlé de blanc. Croissance lente. Courtes épines très coriace eur Composition l'apex de feuilles. 0127 Aloe arborescens Grandes rosettes aux feuilles vertes très charnues pouvant atteindre Liliaceae Afrique du -2°C 0-5°C isolé Mi-ombre / Conteneur 1.5L 60cm de long et 5 cm de large. Port arbustif pouvant atteindre plus Sud Ombre de 4m de haut en pleine terre. 0240 Aloe arborescens Grandes rosettes aux feuilles vertes très charnues pouvant atteindre Liliaceae Afrique du -2°C 0-5°C Isolé Mi-ombre / Pot de 9cm 60cm de long et 5 cm de large. Port arbustif pouvant atteindre plus Sud Ombre de 4m de haut en pleine terre.Croissance rapide. Supporte très bien les conditions intérieur de la maison, même dans un coin peu lumineux. 0224 Aloe aristata Aloe dite rustique pouvant résister à des températures allant jusqu'à Liliaceae Afrique du -10°C 0-5°C Isolé / Soleil / Mi- Pot de 5,5cm -10°C. Rosette compacte aux feuilles épaisses bordées de petites Sud Composition ombre dents non agressives.Floraison en juin, hampe florale de 50cm de haut formant une grappe de fleurs rose orangée. 0241 Aloe aristata Aloe dite rustique pouvant résister à des températures allant jusqu'à Liliaceae Afrique du -10°C 0-5°C Isolé / Soleil / Mi- Pot de 9cm -10°C.Rosette compacte aux feuilles épaisses bordées de petites Sud Composition ombre dents non agressives.Floraison en juin, hampe florale de 50cm de haut formant une grappe de fleurs rose orangée. 0050 Aloe ferox Port en rosettes spiralées, feuillage bleu vert, couvert de dents Liliaceae Afrique du -2°C 5-10°C Isolé / Soleil / Mi- Pot de 8 cm tendres même sur la face inférieure. Floraison spectaculaire rouge. Sud Composition ombre 0211 Aloe haworthioides Une exposition bien ensoleillée est conseillée pour que la plantes Liliaceae Madagascar -2°C 5-10°C Isolé / Soleil / Mi- Pot de 5,5cm obtienne une couleur sombre et un port compact, mais un Composition ombre emplacement ne recevant que le soleil matinal peut convenir. 0237 Aloe haworthioides Petit Aloe dont la rosette ne dépasse pas les 5cm de haut et de Liliaceae Madagascar -2°C 5-10°C Isolé / Mi-ombre Pot de 8 cm diametre. Cet Aloe pousse en petite touffes. Sa floraison, aussi belle Composition que toutes les autres Aloe, apparait en fin d'été ou en hiver sur une hampe de 15cm portant des fleurs jaune/orangée. La surprise est que celle-ci est parfumée !!! 0049 Aloe juvenna Petit Aloe, poussant en touffe. Rosettes de feuilles triangulaires vert- Liliaceae Kenya -4°C 0-5°C Isolé / Soleil / Mi- Pot de 8 cm jaune, aux bords finement dentés. Composition ombre ARREE SUCCULENTES ‐ Keranna 22210 Plumieux ‐ Tel : 0670222068 ‐ Mail : [email protected] ‐ N° Siret : 539 242 396 00015 2 Pépinière Arrée Succulentes CATALOGUE ‐ LISTE DES REFERENCES T N E N N IO E O G I A T IT A T P E N I L E N A IC E R L N R S I I T I O T C E F M M G S IL P N S V E O A RI U I T X O R N DE F O R H U E C 0048 Anacampseros rutescens 'Sunrise' Petite plante aux feuilles vert clair panaché de rose vif sur des tiges Portulaceae Horticole -2°C 5-10°C Isolé / Soleil Pot de 8 cm poilues.
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