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Easy to identify, as the upper part of the leaf surface is densely covered with large, white tubercles. Distinctive.
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Lithops like with ivory rocklike top, red lines and dots.
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C. minutum is aptly named for it is only 1 cm tall body, it is in fact one of the smallest or dwarf succulent that offsets readily forming small clumps. Produces a profusion of violet flowers in autumn.
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Commonly called "Baby Toes" has small club-shaped leaves with fenestrate ends and form large clumps by offsetting. Flowers colours range from pure white to rich golden yellow.
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big form, lovely bluish chunks .
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This species has very handsome, soft to the touch and shining body with tiny dots all over. It stays small (2-3 cm wide) and forms mounds of purple or reddish-brown grapes.
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tomato worm teeth .
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Basal rosettes of blue-green to grey leaves topped with variable whitish, ochre, red or bluish crusts. Confined to limestone habitats, it is a remarkable case of plant camouflage, merging seamlessly into its environment.
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Popular clump-forming species with thick, green triangular leaves with up to ten pointed, soft recurved "teeth" along the edges, making them look like open jaws. Flowers are yellow and last for a very long time in autumn.
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Long, thick taproot that can be partially raised from the substrate to create a miniature succulent bonsai effect. Grey, velvety leaves covered in soft down. Bears yellow, honey-scented flowers.
Cold hardy to -23 °C.
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“Spectabile” means “the best.” Small succulent bodies bear refined markings, varying in both patterning and floral color intensity. Its night-blooming flowers release an exquisite perfume.
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Very nice free blooming succulent. Often found growing among quartzite stones.
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It is among the easiest species to grow but very nice and worth to be collected. It has quite large bodies with two lobes and showy yellow flowers in autumn.
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Great succulent bonsai: this species is sought after by bonsai impassionate as it will form large rootstock (caudex) in time, the thick root and trunk eventually can be trained to the shape of a odd mini-bonsai.
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t is one of the nicest window-leaf succulents and very popular as the shape of the leaves is truly unique and when in flower the magenta petals with lighter centres are particularly showy.
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Dinteranthus microspermus is a small stemless succulent that grows above ground. As it ages it forms small compact groups with 3-7 branches up 2 to 3 cm high, each with a single leaf-pair in the resting state.
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This is s a mimicry plant know as "African living rock" or “Splits rock” because it imitates split chunks of granite (especially if grown in full blazing sun) It resemble stones so closely that it can only be found with difficulty.
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This delicate succulent features fleshy, fuzzy leaves and strikingly large, bright yellow flowers that unfurl in the late afternoon. Blooming between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m., the flowers open at twilight, creating an enchanting display.
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Beautiful white & pink flowers in spring.
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Ihlenfeldtia excavata f. vanbredai (Cheiridopsis vanbredai) is a compact plant whit few short branches, sometime growing sunken in the ground. Leaves mucronate, whith stout teeth on the excavated keel. Flowers large, daisy-like.
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Leaves widen toward a more or less triangular or recurved apex. Thick, light bluish-green, both surfaces finely warty, upper surface with white crust. Margin bears 5–6 evenly spaced pink tubercles.
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Conophytum lacteum is the rare white-flowered form of Conophytum bilobum. Pristine petals contrast beautifully with the glaucous-green body. Bblooming in autumn.
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Purple flowers, smooth leaves.
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Pink flower, hooked curved leaf.
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Wonderful dwarf! Big yellow flowers.
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This striking cultivar features pronounced warts on its upper leaves and serrated margins with purple-pink filaments. Its surreal texture evokes the gaping maw of some bizarre deep-sea predator—an otherworldly twist on the typical succulent form.
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White flowers!!!
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Compact tufter, bright yellow flowers.
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Grey green leaves, reddish teeth
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Tiny quartz or jade eggs. Silvery-blue to blue-green body. Large daisy-like flowers in purple, pink, violet, or rarely white, but also in various yellow shades—always a surprise!
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Red leaf with recurved tip.
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Tesselate wax layer.
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deep green short leaves
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Mini fresh green clumper.
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good tapered leaf shape .
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Fine purple leaves, small.
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Small tufted succulent that, when mature, forms large clumps. Notable for being one of the rare species with purple blooms.
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charming dwarf species .
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Thick broad gaping leaves .
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Crispate leaf margins.
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stays small, red edged teeth.
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a miniature, short and fat .
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Scalloped green leaves.
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Yellow flowers, recurved white teeth.
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