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Miniature clusters of tiny flat leaves.
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dense rosettes !
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marbled leaves .
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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.
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narrow leaves .
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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.
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Stout red teeth.
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warts and teeth .
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Spatulate leaves with shell-like, recurved margins and elegant raised white warts.
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Plant with wide, flattened leaves resembling alligator skin. Flowers feature yellow petals with a bold red midline. This chromatic contrast is distinctive and makes the species instantly recognizable.
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Dark green to bronzy leaves with white, frost-like tubercles giving a frosted appearance. The petals are vittate, marked by distinct longitudinal stripes.
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Long cigarette papered leaves.
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This is an ancient form with an unusual pale purple colour of flowers, this plant has been cultivated for a long time in the Ligurian Riviera and reproduced to maintain this peculiar colour, rare for a "bilobum".
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Flattened, bluish rosettes that develop purple hues with sun and cold. It features distinctive pink warts along the edges of its leaves. Daisy-like yellow flowers.
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Leaves with white warty edges like seashells and stunning pink-orange flowers! Hardy to -12°C. In pots, it demands very well-draining soil and dry air. Excellent for winter-hardy succulent collections.
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Stone-like with thick, greyish-green body rounded leaves, forming dense clumps in age, yellowish flower.
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Sun lover, huge yellow flowers. It is cold hardy.
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Fine, wispy teeth at the tips of long, thick succulent leaves, grey-green in color and rough to the touch, reaching a maximum height of 5 cm.
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Pleiospilos nelii is a nearly stemless plant with one or more pairs of opposite, almost hemispherical, grey-green or brownish leaves. The surface of the leaves has many small dark spots. The daisy-like flowers are yellow-orange, 6–7.5 cm across.
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Bronze, nice.
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Tiny form.
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Densely growing with tiny leaves giving it a neat, rounded appearance. Produces a large yellow bloom that stands out against the compact body.
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Pale green leaves, knobby.
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Deep throat. (MG1417.4)
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Fine brown patch.
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Ophthalmophyllum verrucosum (Conophytum verrucosum) has brown warty leaves and white flowers. This species must be one of the finest of the genus and also one of the most interesting of the many small Mesembs.
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Robust caespitose plant, bodies up to 7 centimetres tall and 3 cm wide. The leaf-tips (lobes) are free and are 10 mm long, triangular in shape and keeled. The flowers up to 3 cm in diameter are the largest of the genus.
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Odd shapes.
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Soft felty leaves, yellow flowers.
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Yellow, honey scented flowers. Velvety grey leaves.
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Mix of Ophthalmophyllum, featuring various species, hybrids, and seed-grown cultivars. Each plant is one-of-a-kind, with unique shapes, and flowers colour ranginnng from pure white to purple, including pink and violet.
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The upper surface of the leaf is densely covered with large white tubercles and fierce-looking teeth (but soft to the touch). Very distinctive.
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Grey-green leaves turning purple under sun/water stress. Yellow flowers with bold red midribs. Hardy (-12°C) in well-drained soil. Excellent for rock gardens, gravel gardens and drought-resistant landscaping.
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Forma cespi di foglie carnose a forma di dita, color verde-argenteo o grigio-bluastro, spesso con margini violacei o giallastri. Fioritura estivo-autunnale con grandi fiori simili a margherite, rosa, magenta o viola.
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Compact rosettes with blue-green, white-dotted triangular leaves. In autumn, it blooms with golden to pink flowers, carmine-striped. Slow-growing, cold-hardy to -12 °C, and ideal for pots and sunny or semi-shaded spots.
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This is the compact, miniature form of Conophytum lacteum, a rare white-flowered variant of C. bilobum. Among the rarest Conophytum, its autumn blooms resemble white porcelain stars on miniature plants.
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Fleshy, soft, and pubescent leaves, glaucous green speckled with countless dark green dots and red-tinted edges. It produces huge yellow flowers (10 cm) that create a spectacular contrast with the foliage.
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Jaw-shaped leaves with flexible theet and dusted with white speckles.
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Dark green leaves with long, soft, flexible teeth along the edges, resembling an alligator’s jaw. A superb and dramatic clumping plant. Produces a superb, prolonged display of yellow flowers in summer and autumn.
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Plant with tongue-shaped green leaves that develop rubescent hues, shifting to red-purple in response to direct sun or light cold. Daisy-shaped yellow flowers are showy and long-lasting.
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Choice, highly attractive succulent, even when young, marked by thick white, grey or beige warts arranged regularly on the upper surface. Flowers are yellow with flesh-coloured tips. Slow-growing plants that remain rewarding for many years.