MAKING ROOM FOR THE NEW: Final chance before our 2025 arrivals!
SUCCULENTS & CACTI AT 50% OFF
Why this special offer? Our greenhouse is evolving! We're making space for new species, rare specimens, and exclusive botanical collections arriving in 2025.
Limited time offer: Only in Genuary. While stocks last | Online only
The perfect opportunity to: • Expand your collection at half price • Start the new year with new greenery • Acquire quality plants nurtured with care
Cylindrical stem with long, yellowish spines; branches from the base forming small clusters. Large, vivid magenta flowers stand out strikingly against the pale spines.
Euphorbia decaryi is a small Euphorbia species with beautiful wavy, zig-zag edged leaves. It is a mat-forming plant and spreads almost horizontally on the ground by means of rhizomes. The var. spirosticha is smaller and slow growing.
Also known as Great-rooted Wood-sorrel, it is a perennial herb, up to 20 cm tall with a swollen rootstock and short woody stems leafy and floriferous only at apex. This species is also renowned for the acidic flavor of its foliage, rich in oxalic acid.
Thelocactus tulensis is a globular and strongly tubercled cactus with larger white to pink flowers. The spines are straw coloured up to 7 cm long, evenly distributed on the stem, straight to twisted and flattened.
This is one of the best and cute haworthia cultivars. The leaves are banded with raised horizontal strips. The rosette is perfect, compact and elegant.
Tight rosettes of
emerald-green translucent leaves, etched with delicate cream veining. The
namesake "pilifera" refers to the hair-like filament (Lat. "pilus")
crowning each leaf tip. A gem-like miniature!
Vivid red blooms in tight clusters atop tall stems; the most striking trait is its finely dissected, highly branched leaves—pale green, shifting to coppery-red tones.
Compact species forming low clumps of small elliptical or nearly spherical segments in dark green or blue-green, adorned with brown woolly areoles and fine yellow or reddish radial spines. Produces large yellow flowers in spring and summer.