Take advantage of a 12% discount on all plants from the Asclepiadaceae family, such as Stapelias, Huernias, and Orbeas. This is a great opportunity to discover or expand your collection with these unique plants.
Group-forming with strange, large pinkish blooms! Hoodia has long been used by Southern African indigenous groups—infrequently—for indigestion and minor infections. A rare species.
A beautiful succulent known only in cultivation, reminiscent of C. lutea but differing in emerald-green ribs with violet shading and softer, more closely spaced, upward-pointing teeth. Five-pointed flowers with intense, velvety coloration in autumn.
Numerous flowers of extraordinary beauty open simultaneously or at intervals from late summer to autumn. The corolla is ivory-coloured with fine reddish dots or bands, papillose, and features a vivid orange central corona.
Beautiful blooms featuring five triangular pale-yellow lobes decorated with wine-red markings and fringed with moving purple hairs. A rare species with a truly unusual appearance.
Beautiful star-shaped flowers with wine-red spots arranged in a leopard-like pattern on a yellow-cream background. A botanical marvel that impresses all with its extraordinary elegance and vivid contrast.
A rare and striking species featuring a shallow cup- to disc-shaped red-brown flower with a pointed apex, up to 18 cm wide. Erect cactus-like stems are grey-green to brown-green, reaching 50 cm to 1 m tall.
Lots of small fleshy flowers, in groups of 1–3, blooms in spring and summer. Corolla deep maroon, dotted or striped with yellow, becoming creamy toward the center. Stems bluish-green to greyish-green, deeply 4-angled with prominent fleshy conical teeth.