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Huernia insigniflora cv. 'Red Belly'

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Although we do our best to package the red bellies, there is always a possibility for some of the arms to become detached from the main plant during shipping. You can try and re root them by putting them in some soil.

Aloe white beauty

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A beauty for sure with numerous whit marking on thick light green leaves. Blooms vivid orange flowers from spring to summer. A small slow growing aloe that offsets, it like bright light.

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.

Aloe sal

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Aloe ‘Sal’ forms a dense, symmetrical rosette of broad, triangular leaves that are typically deep green at the base but heavily overlaid with raised, coral‑pink to red tubercles. These textured bumps create a mottled, almost mosaic pattern across the leaf surface. The leaf margins are lined with small, evenly spaced teeth, often matching the pinkish tones of the tubercles. Under strong light, the entire plant can take on fiery red or orange hues, making it sone of the more colorful hybrid aloes. Rosette size: Usually 15–20 cm (6–8 in) across Leaf texture: Firm, bumpy, and highly patterned Coloration: Intensifies with sun,...

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.

Aloe sunrise

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Aloe Sunrise is a stunning succulent that brings a warm, radiant glow to any space. Its thick, fleshy leaves form a compact rosette, blending soft greens with golden yellows and delicate hints of coral or pink—especially when kissed by gentle sunlight. The colors deepen at the edges, creating a subtle “sunrise” effect that changes throughout the day. Easy to care for and resilient, Aloe Sunrise thrives with minimal attention, making it perfect for beginners and plant lovers alike. Whether placed on a sunny windowsill, tucked into a shelf display, or featured in a modern arrangement, it adds a refreshing, uplifting...

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.

Mammillaria gracilis fragilis

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Also known as the Thimble Cactus, this small plant grows about 4" high and is cylindrical in shape. Abundant offshoots appear in the upper region of the plant forming a mound. Covered with numerous radial spines that resembles bristles, they are white with the longer central spines being brown. The small flowers are cream to pale yellow. The shoots of this fragile plant fall off easily but are also easy to re start.

Mammillaria baumii

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A pretty cactus, this is one of the best with its slender radial white spines and bright funnel shaped yellow flowers. The oval stem reaches about 3 inches high and 2-1/2 inches in diameter. Easily grown, this plant forms a dense cluster as it ages.

Mammillaria elongata

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The finger like stems of this plant are densely covered with short radial spines that spread out like a star. They form dense clumps-some stems are erect while others are semi upright. An easy plant to grow but is prone to rot if overwatered.

Haworthia Cymbiformis

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This Haworthia forms tight small rosettes with light green leaves that are translucent at the tips. The rosettes offset rapidly to form a low spreading matt. Haworthias like partial shade, but if grown in sun the soft, semi transparent leaves turn slightly orange. Very easy to grow, this makes a great indoor plant!

Aloe pink blush

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Description Aloe ‘Pink Blush’ is a clumping hybrid created by breeder Kelly Griffin, though its exact parentage is unknown. It forms tight rosettes of dark and light green leaves patterned with raised white spots and distinctive pink‑blushed ridges, which intensify with strong light. The rosettes typically reach up to 30 cm (1 ft) tall and wide, making it one of the larger miniature hybrids. The leaves are lance‑shaped, textured, and edged with small teeth. In bright sun, the pink coloration becomes more vivid, giving the plant its signature “blush.” When mature, it produces a short inflorescence with orange to reddish‑orange tubular...

Aloe Christmas Carol

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Christmas Aloe (Aloe arborescens) is a striking succulent known for its vibrant, spiky leaves and its ability to bloom during the winter months, often around Christmas time, which is how it gets its name. This plant features long, arching leaves that are green with a hint of blue, and they are edged with small, soft teeth. During the blooming season, Christmas Aloe produces tall spikes of tubular, bright red or orange flowers that add a splash of color to any indoor or outdoor garden. Christmas Aloe is not only admired for its beauty but also for its hardiness. It is...

Gymnocalycium Baldianum

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Easily grown, these small and globular cacti start to flower when they are fairly young. The flattened, dark green stem produces beautiful funnel shaped flowers around the crown of the cacti. Flowers can be white, pink, orange, red, or shades in between. They bloom in intervals from late spring right through the summer. Flowers need bright light to open fully.

Carnegiea giguntea (Saguaro cactus)

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Saguaro Cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) is an iconic columnar cactus of the Sonoran Desert, prized for its bold upright form and timeless desert character. Young plants begin as simple ribbed green columns lined with sturdy spines, while mature specimens may eventually develop the famous upward-curving arms that define the classic saguaro silhouette. This exceptionally slow-growing species is treasured as a dramatic specimen for xeric landscapes, conservatories, and specialty cactus collections. In late spring, mature plants may produce large white flowers near the stem tips, followed by red fruit. Its architectural form, longevity, and unmistakable presence make it one of the most...

Mammillaria elongata Copper King

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This clumping mammillaria has finger like stems which is heavily covered in short coppery spines. Adorable creamy yellow flowers form a ring around the upper part of the stem. Flowers usually will show up in the spring. A popular and fairly easy plant to grow.

Senecio rowleyanus String of Pearls

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A popular houseplant which is in the daisy family has very slender, trailing stems with round pea like green leaves. This relatively fast growing plant makes it a good choice for hanging baskets so that the trailing stems can hang down to produce a bead curtain. Tiny white flowers appear near the stem tips in autumn

Senecio rowleyanus variegata (String of Pearls)

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A uniquely distinctive treasured plant. The variegated pearls hang on thin stems and are mostly green and white/cream. In some growing conditions you can also see a tinge of pink. Growing slower than the traditional pearls they are ore than worth the extra time and effort.

Aloe bright star (Donnie)

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Aloe 'Donnie', also known as Aloe 'Bright Star', is a beautiful small succulent that forms rosettes of fleshy, gray-green leaves with white spots and delicately toothed edges of deep pink to red. The rosettes can reach up to 4 inches (10 cm) in height and diameter and produce offsets to form a clump with age. This succulent is known for its vibrant appearance and is a great addition to any succulent collection. Aloe 'Donnie' blooms in the spring, producing delicate spikes of tubular, red flowers. It prefers full to partial sun and thrives in well-drained soil. Aloe 'Donnie' can be...

Haworthia cymbiformis var. setulifera (planifolia)

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Aloe like rosettes that slowly cluster to form medium sized ball-sized clumps. They are characterized by broad soft green leaves and are usually about a third as thick as they are broad with the upper surface slightly concave or boat shaped. A very cute and fun plant to grow.

 

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