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
Portulacaria afra f. variegata, the Rainbow Bush, is a popular variegated form with creamy-yellow mottled leaves. It looks rather like a small jade plant with nearly horizontally branches that sprawl on the soil. Tiny pink flowers appear in summer.
Harrisia bonplandii, the Midnight Lady, produces nocturnal flowers up to 22 cm long. Blooming only at night, it earns its Spanish name Reina de la Noche
(Queen of the Night).
Stem dark gray-green, purple tints enhanced in full sun; covered in tubercles with short fishbone-arranged spines. Basal flowers appear at soil level in deep red to pink-purple shades.
Low, open rosettes of broad, fleshy green leaves, finely speckled with dark grey dots; edges bear white or reddish horny bands and prominent, recurved, hair-like teeth. They produce large golden-yellow flowers with pink margins.
Extremely short stems bearing 1–3 pairs of pale green, dark-green-speckled leaves that mimic cracked stones. Freely produces daisy-like flowers between leaf pairs from summer to autumn, forming tight, rounded clumps.
Flowers in amber-yellow, orange, or reddish tones with darker petal edges. The white hymenium (central ring) contrasts beautifully with the petals and green stigma. Blooms profusely.
The flowers cluster around the lower part of the stem, they are purple to purplish red or dark red and clover-shented. The spines are short comb-like, spreading out and bent towards the body.
Gasteraloe derbetzei is an intergeneric hybrid involving Aloe striata and Gasteria acinacifolia. Its succulent leaves are smooth, spotted with an original pale green-yellow tint.
It is a rosette-shaped succulent plant, resulting from the cross between an Aloe and a Gasteria. It has thick leaves with white dots that contrast with the bright green color.
Small geophytic cactus with a solitary, partially buried body ranging in color from gray-purple to dark copper. Straight or slightly curved brown to black spines. Flowers in shades from cream-white to soft pink.