Marmalade Aloe
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Dark blue-green leaves are streaked with "frilly" orange to red bumps, all framed with serrated, frilly edges. Grows in a rosette shape with offsets over time. A slow to moderate grower. Flowers in late Winter/Spring. Sun/part sun. If grown in part shade, leaves may not be as colorful. Will not tolerate frost. Fertilize once a month during Spring/Summer months with cacti fertilizer. Keep dryer during winter month. When repotting, use cacti soil.
Mammillaria longimamma (Finger Cactus)
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An easy species to grow that will form a large clump with age. This cactus has a fairly large tap root, therefore it needs a deep pot. Long finger like stems with a small amount of white wool on the ends. The flowers are a bright yellow and are quite large for this genus.
Echinocactus ingens
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A slow growing barrel type cacti that usually grows solitary. Straight, rigid spines are either black, brown or grey with brown tips. Globular to cylindrical shaped with grey-blue to yellowish-green in color. This cacti starts off with few ribs when young and increase with age. Flowers are yellow but are only seen on mature specimens.
Echinopsis chamaecereus (Peanut Cactus)
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This small slender popular, fairly quick growing cactus has very short white spines that branch to form a cluster of creeping pale green candle like stems. Remarkable funnel shaped flowers open in late spring or early summer varying in color from yellow to orange with some a mixture of both colors. An easily grown cactus, its best in wide pots or as a hanging basket.
Cleistocactus strausii (Silver Torch)
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An upright, slender, grey-green stem densely covered with white spines. The stem can reach up to 10 feet tall and only about 2-1/2 inches in diameter. Older plants that are over 18 inches tall can produce deep red burgundy flowers.
Cereus peruvianus monstrose
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The Cereus peruvianus monstrose, also known as the Monstrose Apple Cactus, is a fascinating type of cactus that belongs to the Cactaceae family. This extraordinary plant originates from regions such as Brazil, the Caribbean, and other parts of South America. The cactus is notable for its tall, tree-like growth, with stems that exhibit a unique gray-green color and ribbed texture. What makes the Cereus peruvianus monstrose particularly special is its twisted and contorted stems, which give it a distinctive and intriguing appearance. When it blooms, the cactus produces beautiful white and pink flowers that are truly a sight to behold....
Aloe Diego 'White Lighting'
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Very textured mound forming with elongated white markings giving it an almost white appearance. Flowers late winter/early spring. Like indirect light, may turn brown if put in too much sun. Will not tolerate frost. Fertilize once a month during Spring/Summer months with a cacti fertilizer. Keep dryer during winter months. When repotting, use a cacti soil.
Gymnocalycium horstii
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A smooth, shiny, green ball shaped cactus with yellowish whit spines. Spines are straight or slightly curved. Usually a solitaire plant but can slowly offset with age. Flowers are white to pale pink. This is a squatty shaped cactus is easy to grow and has a nice eye appeal.
Crassula Ovata 'Variegata'
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This exquisite crassula has fleshy green leaves with creamy yellow variegation. In the right conditions clusters of small starry white-pink flowers appear on the stem tips in late autumn to early winter.
Euphorbia susannae
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An intriguing bright green euphorbia to add to your collection. A crazy looking succulent that mounds up to form a pile of bumpy, lime green stem segments. Susannae stays relatively compact reaching about 4" tall and 10" wide. Easy to grow, makes a great potted plant. When Euphorbias are damage they usually leak a whitish sap, known as latex. Latex can cause skin irritations if left on your skin.
Euphorbia Succulenta (Monadenium stapelioides)
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This Monadenium produces many multicolored stems. The stem does tend to flop over and hang over the pot. Branching will usually occur around the base of the large fleshy root stock. Leaves are produced at the growing points but usually only last one year. The flowers are either white or light pink in color. Although the flowers are small but are showy when produced in large numbers.
Aloe 'Jimmy' Little Gator
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Aloe 'Jimmy', also known as Little Gator, is a charming succulent that grows to a height of 3 to 5 inches. It features fleshy, spiny leaves that are green with white variegation. This plant is known for its fast growth rate and its ability to thrive in full sun with well-drained soil. It is fairly drought-tolerant but requires good drainage, especially in the winter to avoid overwatering. This succulent is an excellent choice for container planting, houseplants, rock gardens. It attracts beneficial insects and hummingbirds, and is resistant to deer, rabbits, heat, and verticillium wilt. Aloe 'Jimmy' prefers occasional watering...