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Lithops (Living Stone)

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Slow growing, fascinating compact plant that resembles a pebble or a stone. Lithops naturally split and crack when the new growth starts to appear. This is perfectly normal with the old leaves eventually drying up and leaving the new set of leaves in its place. Their variety of colors in browns, green, pink rust and shades of gray along with their unusual and elaborate markings make them a must have plant. Flowers are usually white or yellow. A great conversation starter for your home. Lithops grow in bright light or you can also use grow lights.

Rebutia fabrisii var. aureiflora

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A small growing attractive cacti which freely offsets forming clumps. Yellow/orange flowers are freely produced from the base. The flowers are fairly large in relation to the body. Relatively easy to grow, this makes a great plant for beginners and is loved by experienced growers as well. We grow these as small hanging plants.

Sulcorebutia albissima

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A clustering, low growing variety named for the attractive dense white spines covering its green to grayish body. Freely produces flowers that are a beautiful purple-pink to pale magenta. A very pleasing and relatively quick growing plant.

Ceropegia woodii ( String of Hearts)

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A collector's species this plant is highly sought after for its heart shaped leaves. The thin, reddish stems cascade down the pot with mottled patterns of white and green heart shaped leaves. The lovely trumpet shaped flower is pink and purple. This is usually grown as a hanging pot.

Notocactus Graessneri v. Flaviflorus

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The Notocactus graessneri v. flaviflorus, also known as the Golden Ball Cactus or Yellow-Flowered Parodia, is a captivating and unique species of cactus native to southern Brazil. The Notocactus graessneri v. flaviflorus features a spherical shape with a greenish-yellow body covered in numerous small, golden spines. It typically reaches a height of about 4 inches and a diameter of about 6 inches, making it a compact and manageable addition to any cactus collection. The flowers of this cactus bloom during the late winter to early spring, showcasing small yellow flowers that last one to three weeks. The petals spread upward,...

Euphorbia meloformis (Melon Spurge)

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Euphorbia meloformis, the melon spurge, has a rounded shape, ribbed stem, and understated blooms drawing the eye and intriguing the mind. Adapted to thrive in harsh environments, yet easy to cultivate in the home, it offers both practical and aesthetic rewards. Whether grown for its sculptural form or as an emblem of the world’s arid wonders, melon spurge continues to inspire admiration and curiosity wherever it is found. Botanical Description: Euphorbia meloformis earns its common name from the plump, rounded, melon-like appearance of its stem. Typically growing to a height of 10-15 centimeters and a diameter of 10-20 centimeters, the...

Haworthiopsis Tessellata

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Haworthia tesselata is a small, succulent plant known for its distinctive and attractive appearance. The plant features rosettes of thick, fleshy leaves that are triangular in shape and have a rough, textured surface. The leaves are typically dark green with lighter green or white markings that form a tessellated pattern, giving the plant its name. These markings can vary in intensity and pattern, making each plant unique. Haworthia tesselata is a slow-growing plant that is well-suited for indoor cultivation. It thrives in bright, indirect light and requires minimal watering, making it an excellent choice for those new to succulent care....

Sulcorebutia rauschii

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Sulcorebutia rauschii, also known as Rebutia rauschii, is a small, clustering cactus native to Bolivia. It forms dense clumps of dark green to purplish stems, each covered in flat, spirally arranged tubercles. The cactus is adorned with short, black spines that lie flat against the surface, giving it a distinctive, textured appearance. During late spring, Sulcorebutia rauschii produces vibrant magenta flowers with a paler throat, which bloom near the base of the stems. These funnel-shaped flowers can reach up to 2 inches (5 cm) in length, adding a striking contrast to its dark body. The plant thrives in well-draining soil,...

Euphorbia mammillaris f. variegata

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Easily recognized for its stem, which is subtle cream to frosty greenish-white with a splash of darker green. When temperatures are cold, stems become brushed with pink coloring on the tips. The stem grows upright with many club-like, lateral branches. A very easy grower with nice eye appeal coloring.

Echinocereus pentalophus SB860

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Formerly known as Echinocereus berlandieri SB860, this cactus forms many finger like stems around the main stem. Rich green stems grow upright with white stiff spines. The new spines have a pink to red tint. Plant form a nice clump with many offsets as it ages.

Aloe hybrid lavender

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Aloe Hybrid Lavender is a beautiful and unique succulent that is a cross between different Aloe species. This hybrid is known for its striking appearance and ease of care, making it a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts. Description: Aloe Hybrid Lavender features rosettes of thick, fleshy leaves that are typically a soft green color with a hint of lavender or purple, especially when exposed to bright light. The leaves are adorned with small, white teeth along the edges, adding to its distinctive look. During the blooming season, this hybrid can produce tall spikes of tubular flowers that range in color...

Aloe stingray

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This hybrid aloe from the Larry Weisel's "Fish Series" has green leaves with pink teeth. Grow in a loose rosette shape. A clumping variety which produces offsets around the base of the main plant. The more sun/bright light it gets the more red color it will have. An easy to grow plant with attractive color.

Euphorbia lactea Cristata (Brain Cactus)

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Euphorbia lactea 'Cristata' (also know as the brain) is a small, slow-growing succulent with a stem composed of a continuous series of fan-shaped branches arranged in an alternating, undulating pattern. The green form features intricately undulating fan-shaped branches that form snaky ridge or crowded cluster. The plant's striking dark green color is attractively marked with silver-grey zigzag patterns stems range in colors.  The paired spines are mainly located along the ridge of the crest.  Place in a sunny window or put outside in the summer, but protect from the frost and too much rain. This euphorbia makes an interesting conversation...

Mammillaria bocasana (Powder Puff Cactus)

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A cute, clump forming cactus that is covered with soft white hair. Amongst the cotton ball looking cactus are thin, hooked shaped reddish brown spines. Produces offsets freely with soft pink and creamy white flowers. Flowers usually show up in the spring and will go throughout the summer. Needs high/bright light.

Parodia concinna (Sun Cup)

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A sun loving, small globular cactus that blooms large yellow flowers with maroon stigmas throughout spring and summer. The spines are soft and curved which can vary from pale yellow to red. The small spiny fruits are dry and papery when ripe. Grows offset with age to form clumps.

Aloe white diamond

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A small stunning aloe that will clump in time. Leaves are green with numerous white dots and marks. Blooms bright orange flowers from spring to summer.

Rauhii 'Snowflake ' Aloe

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Grows in a rosette shape, eventually forming clumps. Leaves mottled with numerous elongated white H shaped spots and tiny white teeth. In full sunlight, the green and white leaves become a purplish orange color. Flowers most heavily in the winter but may flower throughout the year. A moderate grower. Will not tolerate frost. Prefers filtered light. Fertilize once a month with a cacti fertilizer in the Spring/Summer. Keep dryer in the winter. When repotting, use cacti soil.

Aloe pink blush

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It is one of the larger Kelly Griffin miniature hybrid. This distinctive aloe, offsets readily and has colorful textured leaves with raised pink edges and orange flowers. It can grow up to one foot tall and wide. The brighter the light this aloe is grown in, the more vibrant the color it will have.

Aloe sal

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Another Kelly Griffin fantastic aloe. 'Sals' foliage is green, white and pink. A tidy clumping aloe and moderate grower, Sal reaches about 6-8 inches tall and 6-8 inches wide. It likes mostly sun to part shade.

Rebutia krainziana

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A clustering globular cactus has a beautiful dark stem color with spiraling ribs and small white areoles. Stems can reach up to 2-1/2" wide an 4" tall when mature. Clumps grow approximately 4" - 6" wide. Rebutai Krainziana is a prolific bloomer and one of the earliest rebutias to bloom in the spring. Flowers form at the base of each stem and our plant has red flowers. There are other color variations of Rebutia Krainziana. Krainziana continues to flower off and on through the warm months. It is beneficial to repot this plant annually until it reaches about 4" wide...

 

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