Rebutia Grandiflora var. yellow
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Rebutia grandiflora var. Yellow is a dark green, clumping globular species. It typically has 25 spiraling, tuberculate ribs with whitish areoles. The spines are whitish in color, while the radial and central spines take on a brownish hue. This cactus produces diurnal yellow flowers during the summer months. Great for a beginner grower. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and requires moderate watering in summer and dry conditions in winter. The mature height of this cactus is around 4 inches, and it can spread up to 6 inches in width.
Mammillaria Voburnensis
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Mammillaria voburnensis is a fascinating, freely clustering cactus native to Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. It thrives in sandy and stony soils, often growing alongside other cacti species. This species forms mounds up to 30 cm high and wide, with globose to cylindrical stems that range from yellowish-green to dull green, sometimes with a reddish tinge. The plant produces abundant milky sap when injured. Its tubercles are small, sub-ovoidal, and arranged in 8-13 spirals, with silky wool and bristles filling the axils. Mammillaria voburnensis features 5-9 radial spines, which are ivory white or yellowish, and 1-2 central spines that start...
Aloe doran black
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Aloe 'Doran Black' is a striking hybrid succulent known for its compact, star-shaped rosettes and textured leaves. Developed by Dick Wright and named after nurseryman Doran Black, this aloe features dark green, spear-shaped leaves adorned with raised pale green and white tubercles, giving it a rough, bumpy appearance. The leaf margins are lined with small white spines, adding to its unique texture. This aloe typically grows up to 12 inches (30 cm) tall and 8 inches (20 cm) wide, forming clusters as it matures. In bright sunlight, its foliage may take on shades of copper or orange, enhancing its visual...
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....
Aloe dental works
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Gorgeous purply blue-green plant with reddish-orange teeth. Fairly compact plant that grows to about 5" to 6" in a pot. If planted outside in the ground it can grow up to 12". Pretty easy to grow and problem free. A beautiful Kelly Griffin aloe. Aloe 'Dental Work' is an evergreen succulent known for its striking blue and purple foliage, adorned with reddish-orange teeth. This compact plant typically grows to about 5-6 inches in a pot, but can reach up to 12 inches when planted in the ground. It produces vibrant orange and salmon flowers in the fall, spring, and summer,...
Opuntia monacantha
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Opuntia monacantha, commonly known as the Drooping Prickly Pear, is a shrubby or tree-like cactus with a short trunk and glossy green stem segments with irregular margins and tapered towards the base. It can grow up to 20 feet (6 meters) tall, with a trunk that reaches a diameter of 8 inches (20 cm). The stem segments are oblong, obovate, or lance-shaped and can be up to 12 inches (30 cm) long and 5 inches (12.5 cm) wide. The spines, mostly 1 or 2 per areole, are unequal, spreading in various directions, and mainly confined to the upper half of...
Opuntia monacantha variegata
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Opuntia monacantha variegata, commonly known as Variegated Joseph's Coat, is a vibrant member of the Opuntia species. This shrubby or tree-like cactus is popular among plant enthusiasts due to its unique variegation and striking appearance. The pad-like stems of this cactus create offshoots and stack up if given room to grow. The cactus has interesting green and cream white variegation with yellow, green and sometimes pink in its branches. One of the few natural occurring white cacti. sometimes flushed with pink. It can grow up to 20 feet tall and produces yellow to deep orange flowers in the late spring...
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....
Gasteria brachphylla var. bayeri
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The Gasteria brachyphylla var. bayeriis a distinct variety of the Gasteria brachyphylla. This succulent plant is native to the hills surrounding Badspoort near Calitzdorp and a site near Vanwyksdorp in the Western Cape, South Africa. The Gasteria brachyphylla var. bayeri is a small variant, with leaves that are only 15-50 mm long and have truncated leaf-tips. The leaves are green and have white spots arranged in irregular transverse bands. The inflorescence can grow up to 28 cm long, and the flowers are about 18 mm in diameter, which is quite large for such a small plant. The flowers appear most...
Gasteria glomerata
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The Gasteria glomerata, also known as the Kouga Gasteria, is a small, stemless succulent that is native to South Africa. This plant is particularly found in the Kouga Dam area in the Eastern Cape province, where it grows on sheer, vertical, shady, south-facing rocky ledges. The Gasteria glomerata has tongue-shaped, gray-green leaves arranged in two opposite vertical rows. These leaves are slightly rough in texture and often strongly recurved. The plant grows up to 1.6 inches (4 cm) tall and 3.2 inches (8 cm) in diameter, forming a dense cluster up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. The leaves...
Gasteria armstrongii
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Gasteria armstrongii, also known as Armstrong's Gasteria, is a unique and attractive succulent native to South Africa. This plant is highly prized by succulent enthusiasts for its distinctive appearance and ease of care. Description: Gasteria armstrongii features thick, dark green leaves that are arranged in a rosette pattern. The leaves are smooth, glossy, and often have a slightly rough texture with small, white spots or tubercles. The plant's compact size and slow growth make it an excellent choice for container gardening or as a decorative indoor plant. Light and Growing Conditions: Light: Gasteria armstrongii thrives in bright, indirect light. It...
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...
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.
Echinocereus reichenbachii var. baileyi
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This robust tough little cactus has cylindrical stems that grow to about 8 inches and 3-1/2 inches in diameter. The stems can be solitary of branch from the base. The pronounced ribs, numbering approximately 15 grows straight or sometimes form a spiral. You'll find the attractive radial spines can be white, yellow, reddish, coppery-brown or somewhat pink. Beautiful magenta flowers provide quite the show if the plant is provided an appropriate winter rest. Native to the USA (Oklahoma and Texas) this incredible cactus in usually problem free, cold and frost tolerant down to -30 Celsius for a short time. Although...
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.
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.
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.
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.
Echinopis huascha
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A fast growing clumping species that is initially erect but tends to become prostrate. The spines vary in length and can range from red or brown to golden yellow. They can form a dense mound of long thick cylindrical stems. Produces a lovely red funnel shaped flowers in the summer. Easy to grow.
Echinopis chamaecereus 'Jubilee'
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A hybrid of Echinopsis chamaecereus it is a little more compact that its parent plant. It's deep green chunky stems grow in an upright pattern that offsets freely forming it's won irregular shape. Easy to grow, it is a great bloomer with violet-red flowers.