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A rare and highly attractive cultivar with bright green rosettes that have a nice rose bud shape. Leaves are unmarked mid-green and incurved like the petals of an open rose bud.
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The cultivar Shoji-Raijin (sometime called the ’Silver Star’ or 'Blue rose') is an irresistible collector's plant that is simple to grow; it stays compact (only 5-7cm tall) and makes a great looking plant with dusty blue leaves.
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Caudex diameter 6+ cm (at the base).
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This is a very showy tree-like plant from Yemen and Saudi Arabia which grows arms over time.
Plant edges are ridged with short, brown, cow-horn spines.
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Great looking blue stemmed Euphorbia freely branching. It is characterized by periods of rapid growth, designated by the wide sections, and minimal growth which are the narrow sections.
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Nice candelabra-like cultivar. particularly priced for its dark green stems stripped with creamy-white. Strong and easy to grow.
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Delightful plants of variable shape and colour resembling cacti. These plants will reward the grower with their ease of cultivation and beauty.
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Euphorbia cooperi is one of the most beautifull of all tree-like euphorbia, characterized by periods of rapid growth, designated by the wide sections, and minimal growth which are the narrow sections.
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Particularly fine and beautiful cultivar. It produces erected branches and will soon form a large green bush. The large and rounded long lasting leaves confers to this plant a very strong and healthy appearance.
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Where a potted plant with a strong sculptural quality is required this Euphorbia is the right one. In a few year will form a beautiful admired group.
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Euphorbia grandialata is a very attractive plant that looks somewhat like a yellowish striped Euphorbia cooperi . It is characterized by periods of rapid growth, designated by the wide sections, and minimal growth which are the narrow sections.
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Probably one of the more popular of all the columnar Euphorbias with very attractive markings. Grows in a candelabra form and branches.
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This is a beautiful dwarf plant, whose leaves are quite stiff and ...delightfully painful. It is particularly suited for pot culture because its maximum size is less than 25 cm.
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Of all the dwarf succulent South African Euphorbia this is undoubtedly one the most striking and popular.
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It is a succulent plant with beautiful boat-like formation of grey-green to viney leaves. It needs a little sun to show it's true beauty. It will have Lav/pink flowers and does well in a small basket.
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It is a very spectacularly coloured, suckering, and low-growing aloe.
It is a very desirable kind that produce beautiful flowers regularly in March-April, and sometime later.
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A neat, ornamental agave featuring tight, rounded rosettes of grey-green leaves bordered by short, reddish spines.
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Its name "arachnoideum" refers to ancient Greek "arachnion" (αραχνιον), or spiders for its furry central rosettes, resembling spider webs.
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A great collector’s Aloe that will grow slowly to 1,5 m tall. It somewhat resembles Aloe dichotoma, but without a stem and with more branches. Young trees looks like bonsai. Spectacular!
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Gasteria armstrongii is one of the slow growing and rarer Gasterias. It has short thick rounded leaves, that are dark green with many paler coloured tubercles giving a reptilian impression.
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A cactus-like succulent shrub, branching densely from the base into a thorny, ribbed structure. Its stems feature prominent ridges with forked spines. Bright yellow flowers emerge in abundance, primarily near the top of the plant.
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This is an interesting succulent and one that is not seen in every collection. This plant matures into a vertical tower of stems reaching over 18 m high (in habitat).
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Cream, yellow and pale-green variegated stems and leaves.
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Medium-sized agave forming a solitary, many-leaved rosette. Leaves are thick, broadly lanceolate to ovate, green to bluish. Margins bear horny teeth spaced 1–3 cm apart; terminal spine conical, strong, 2.5–4.5 cm, brown to greyish.
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Leaves with truncate,windowed, and marbled tips, arranged in a rosette. A unique species with one-of-a-kind color patterns. Grows slowly but offers exceptional decorative appeal.
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Diameter 8-10 cm. This is on of the best and very priced species. it is an extremely slow growing species that stay usually solitary. Need full sun!!!
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Cute yellow-green leaves. Compact.
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Fleshy, translucent leaves ranging from light green to lime yellow. Under intense light or cooler climates, it displays charming orange-pink tones, enhancing its allure.
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A compact succulent with triangular leaves covered in symmetrical ridges resembling a file surface. The leaf colour varies from light to dark green, producing a distinctive sculptural appearance.
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Distinctive variety featuring triangular leaves with slender yet flexible tips. Pale green
blades adorned with creamy veining. Gradually forms dense clumps. Geographic rarity straight from its type locality! Collector's item.
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This is one of the finest haworthias, forming distinctive rosettes of very hard, firm dull-green leaves, pointed and triangular in cross-section, arranged in strongly twisted rows around the stem. The leaves are rough and slightly verruculose.
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Senecio articulatus variegatus is a charming colourful variegated form.The leaves are tricolour green, creamy-white and pink-violet and very much shaped like little Alocasia leaves. Leaves drop in dry times, new ones being produced when growth resumes.
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