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A Haworthia featuring succulent, thick leaves spirally arranged into dense, compact rosettes. The green leaves exhibit a translucent, glass-like surface marked by delicate longitudinal striations.
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Exquisite cultivar with round, grape-like, glassy leaves. Emerald green tones like mountain stream water blend with a brown base, where fine chocolate lines rise toward the tips... a dazzling play of light and color.
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A globular marvel with plump, fat, glowing windowed leaves etched by chocolate striations. Slow-growing, this hybrid becomes a living crystal orb - where light dances through its translucent geometry.
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This is the variegated form of the famous cv. Lime Green, with leaves streaked in yellow, cream, dark green and lime. Clump-forming over time, creating compact multicolored rosettes. A living rainbow! Limited stock.
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Wonderful gem from mountain of central Madagascar. It grows in quartz in cracks among lichens and mosses. Small compact rosettes, thin, dark green, not rigid leaves with soft feathery bright white marginal hairy spines, a touch of unusual symmetry.
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Haworthia guttata is a colourful cespitose haworthia. The leaves are windowed and reticulate in the upper surface speckled with pale spots below. During a hot dry summer it develops very shades of red whereas plants in winter are a bright green.
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Crystal Mutant. Elongated, quartz-like translucent leaves with dramatic longitudinal striping from deep green to rich mahogany. Develops ethereal pink or amber flushes under intense light or winter stress. A living geological wonder! Rare collector’s gem.
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Hybrid grown from seed raised from the mother plant of H. maughanii and involving other species of Haworthias. Variable and beautiful, all different.
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Stems exceeding 1 meter in length, bearing opposite, distichous leaves in matte green, olive green, or brownish-green—sometimes with faint white spots. Their graceful downward habit makes them ideal for hanging baskets or shelf-top pots.
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Mix of Gasteria species and cultivars - Each plant is unique, with different shapes and colors. A very interesting selection at an affordable price.
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Wider than tall, with very firm, strap-shaped leaves. Surfaces dark almost black-green or glaucous, turning reddish in strong light, densely mottled with pearly white raised tubercles in transverse bands. Highly variable in leaf shape and texture.
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Stunning rosettes dusted with a fine glaze of ice-like crystals. A botanical jewel that looks like it’s been kissed by winter frost.
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Fang-like teeth on leaf edges – A highly peculiar and one-of-a-kind cultivar.
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This remarkable nursery-bred hybrid, originating from Aloe ‘Doran Black’, features rich green to dark blue-purple leaves edged with brilliant red teeth and margins. The striking holiday-like contrast gives rise to its name “Christmas Carol”.
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Aloe arborescens is a sprawling, multi-headed succulent that can grow to tree-like proportions, as suggested by its name. Each rosette can produce racemes of cylindrical flowers in a striking red-orange hue.
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The 'Shirayuki-Emaki' cv. alchemizes sunlight into chocolate pigments, its white hairs glowing like frost on dark earth. Each rosette becomes a masterclass in contrast. Morning light intensifies the effect dramatically.
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Aloe ‘Dracula’s Blood’ is an exceptionally rare cultivar evoking Dracula’s fangs—glaucous purple leaves edged with bright blood-red teeth.
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Compact rosette with triangular gray-green leaves adorned with marbled banding and fine surface warts. Pink margins add an elegant contrast. Slow-growing and highly ornamental.
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Pale green leaves with creamy-white streaks creating a "starr" effect. Forms tight, decorative rosettes. Slow-growing and perfect for small spaces. A unique hybrid by Renny Wong , perfect for refined succulent displays.
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A charming cultivar with chunky, translucent leaves, ranging from vibrant green to bluish, adorned with delicate streaks. When stressed, it turns into warm ochre and coppery shades. Few specimens available!
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This is the best clone among the frosted cultivars. The leaves are covered with a wonderful embroidery of white frost. Exceptionally beautiful, shining! Only a few available.
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A hybrid between H. venosa and H. koelmaniorum, featuring thick leaves that range from deep brown to olive green, adorned with translucent veining. Under bright light, it keeps its dark hues; in shade, it turns greener. Slow-growing but refined.
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An ultra-dark cultivar with triangular leaves from deep brown to black, covered in white warty bumps topped by sharp translucent teeth. The overall effect is absolutely stunning! Limited stock. Only a few specimens available.
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Rough, dark, warted leaves that resemble the scorched, volcanic landscapes of Mordor from The Lord of the Rings. A dramatic and rare piece with fantasy vibes.
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A milky-gray jewel with ethereal pink undertones. This Japanese cultivar is prized for its frosty, almost translucent leaves and minimalist elegance , evoking the quiet beauty of a winter sunrise. A Japanese treasure for discerning succulent enthusiasts.
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Leaves blush with pink hues, studded with glass-like tubercles mimicking frozen dew. This crystalline texture transforms sunlight into a spectacle of shimmering light, with the diamond-dust sparkle of morning frost.
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Windowed, marbled leaves in rosette. Beautiful clone.
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Long, rough leaves dotted with warts, deep green turning wine-red in bright sun. The rugged texture and dark tones create year-round interest.
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A highly decorative succulent with narrow, finger-like, marbled foliage that tapers to a sharp point and is densely spotted with white. Over time it forms a compact clump.
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Shining pearls on an almost black background. Very beautiful!
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A beautiful Chinese cultivar with flat, translucent jade-green leaf tips. Delicate milky veiling and refined dark green patterns heighten its glassy, crystalline appearance.
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This exquisite cultivar features chiseled, fleshy leaves with shimmering pearl-like markings against dark green. When stressed by light or cold, it reveals rich amber and bronze hues. A rare beauty and a must-have for succulent enthusiasts!
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Leaves dusted with silvery-pink pearls that catch the light like morning dew. Strong sunlight transforms this botanical lace into a tapestry of warm apricot tones, creating a living kaleidoscope of pastel perfection.
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Brunsvigiifolia, meaning "Brunsvigia-like leaves", refers to the leaves that lie flat on the ground at the manner of Brunsvigia. Winter growing, in late spring the leaves die and drop, the roots contract into the caudex, and the aboveground parts wither.
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Very white!
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Triangular leaves, slightly curved inwards, light green, with white spots. When under stress, the foliage takes on a bronze to pink-purple hue, which makes the plant even more beautiful. Inflorescences of orange-reddish color.
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Beautiful hybrid that features conical, white hyaline tubercles and green leaves that turn brown-purple in the sun. It blooms profusely with orange flowers in short racemes, offering a stunning chromatic display. Only few available. RARE.
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Mix of Ferocactus from the Horridocactus group, assorted with various species and seed-grown hybrids. Each plant is one-of-a-kind, featuring unique shapes, spination, and flower colors.
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Named after Gorthaur the Cruel, this haunting cultivar features dark, textured leaves etched with eerie patterns. A plant that feels as if it was born in Mordor’s shadow.
Mysterious and striking.
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A curated mix of Haworthia — a highly variable and strikingly beautiful genus. Each plant is unique, showcasing diverse leaf shapes, textures, and colors, from green hues to bronze and reddish mottling. An interesting selection at an affordable price.
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This distinctive cultivar stands out for its curled/crinkles, fleshy leaves with glass-like shine. The amber and aquamarine translucencies create mesmerizing light effects, making each plant a living kaleidoscope.
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A stunning variegated Haworthia, blending dark green, lemon yellow, and hints
of orange. Its slow growth is worth the wait for such a mesmerizing display. Highly coveted rarity!
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Variegated clone derived from cv. LIME GREEN. The body of the plant is an extraordinary evanescent ivory yellow color with pale green windows on top. Rare and beautiful plant that reminds of the sight of the moonlight.
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Toothed leaf's margins streaked withcream veining over green hues. Each plant is distinct - some whisper with thin stripes, others shout with bold ivory bands, making every specimen a one-of-a-kind living artwork.
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Compact version of the classic A. ferox, featuring wide, fleshy upward-arching leaves in a tight rosette. This coveted rarity is prized by collectors for its symmetry and refined proportions.
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「雪国」Haworthia maughanii 'Yukiguni' (Snow Country)
Leaves with snowflake-patterned white tracery on their windowed surfaces. The etched white patterns glow against translucent leaf tips - a captured blizzard.
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"Living Crystal Star"
Wide, flattened rosettes of plump, long, fresh-green leaves with translucent "windows" at their tips. Among the most striking retuse Haworthias, blending geometric precision with delicate light-play.
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A stunning Japanese selection with slow growth that rewards patient growers. Leaves are translucent, marked by fine, light lines forming a characteristic netted pattern. Only in cold conditions below freezing does it develop a milky-white marbling.
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Beautiful Japanese cultivar with a compact rosette of rigid, pointed triangular leaves in olive green with brownish hues. The surfaces display translucent gray striping and fine marginal serrations, giving it a geometric, sculptural appearance.
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Beautiful Haworthia hybrid with a flattened rosette and uniquely translucent leaves, shifting in color from deep aquamarine green to rich chocolate tones.
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Beautiful cultivar with bright white crystalline tubercles forming neat lines toward the leaf points, creating a frosted appearance. Leaf edges bear delicate white teeth.
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Stunning! Among the largest truncata, with leaves up to 7 cm wide—dark green, translucent, and finely marked in cream. Slow to propagate, but worth the wait for such beauty.
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Stunning clone with large transparent windows in emerald or aquamarine green, patterned with cream markings. With good light, it develops vibrant pink, purple, and amber hues.