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Aeonium sedifolium is a densely branched shrublets less than 40 cm. It has dense, dwarf habit and very small shinny sticky leaves marked with crimson lines at the apex. Aeonium sedifolium is the smallest-leaved Aeonium commonly in cultivation.
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Club-shaped leaves on stems covered with brown bristly hairs.
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Compact Gasteria with thick, tongue-shaped leaves arranged in a fan pattern. Features longitudinal gray-green stripes and silver mottling that turn pink under bright light. Leaves have a slightly rough texture with rounded tips.
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Beautiful natural hybrid from Harras in the Northern Cape province of South Africa.
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This is one of the nicest species. It produces bright red and long lasting flowers in summer. Nice and suited for hanging pots.
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Gasteraloe derbetzei is an intergeneric hybrid involving Aloe striata and Gasteria acinacifolia. Its succulent leaves are smooth, spotted with an original pale green-yellow tint.
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It is a rosette-shaped succulent plant, resulting from the cross between an Aloe and a Gasteria. It has thick leaves with white dots that contrast with the bright green color.
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This South African bulb is prized for its distinctive spotted leaves and striking cream-and-pink variegation. Low-maintenance indoors, yet thrives in bright light to enhance its vivid hues.
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This is one of the most distinctive tree-like succulents from Madagascar, reaching heights of up to 4-5 meters. Thanks to its woody stem it can be pruned and cultivated as a bonsai, making it an excellent choice for enthusiasts of miniature tree art.
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Questa è una delle piante succulente arboriformi più caratteristihe del Madagascar.
Puuò essere coltivata come Bonsaï.
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Pachypodium baronii is a compact succulent shrub with a thick, bottle-shaped caudex native to northern Madagascar (300–1200 m). Known for its striking red flowers with a contrasting white center, creating a bold and dramatic display.
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Very beautiful hybrids.
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The variegation varies according to sun exposure
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Echeveria hyalina is a pale beauty succulent. It has bluish-white fleshy leaves in perfect rosettes. Cooler temperatures in winter bring on pale pink highlights. It does not produce numerous offsets.
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Gasteria pulchra is a very decorative, upright, solitary or offsetting with narrow, finger-like, marbled foliage which taper to a sharper point. The Humansclora form is densely blotched with white raised warts. Will form a tight clump.
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Cotyledon orbiculata 'Oophylla' has somewhat egg-shaped leaves, hence the name oophylla, and bright red pendulous flowers. It one of the most popular and attractive cultivars. Leaves, stems and flowers are covered with a white chalk dusting.
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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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Sesamothamnus guerichii is a pachycaul with shiny swollen trunks topped by stiff erect branches. The stiff branches bear thorns and grey-green leaves in clusters on short shoots. The leaves can have a white-wooley covering on them.
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Senecio stapeliiformis has pencil-like stems prettily marked with purple-green patterns and soft spines along the sides, the whole recalling a Stapelia in form (hence the name), but has a large orange hawkweed-like flower.
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Albuca spiralis is recognizable by its wiry foliage that corkscrews and twists in a most fascinating manner. The plant bears nodding green flowers with pale yellow margins. The flowers are sweetly scented, and look like helicopters.
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Monadenium stapelioides branches at the base of a large fleshy rootstock and forms a domed cushion to 60 cm in diameter. The stems tend to flop over and hang with this species. The flowers are white or light pink, they are small but showy.
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Albuca humilis grows from small white bulbs, each producing only few leaves in the summer, dying down in the winter. The flowers are white with an outer green stripe, strongly scented and have been described as smelling of marzipan.
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Senecio articulatus is a deciduous succulent species that forms fat, bluish grey to bluish-purple joints that looks like sausages about as thick as a finger. The leaves are soft, fleshy, variously notched, bluish to purple beneath and drop in dry times.
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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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Large leaf form.
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Aeonium castello-paiavae f. variegata 'Suncup' is a small Aeonium species that produces many offsets with beautiful variegated green and creamy white rosettes.
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What makes ‘Purple Flush’ special is its bright purple stems. The evenly spaced glaucous green leaves form a seemingly endless chain of beads. It is a very popular hanging plant that may spread out or trail down about 20 cm.
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Senecio Rowleyanus f. variegata has pea-like pearls (leaves) swirled in cream and pink. Each luscious green and milky white pearl has its own translucent “window” adding an extra touch of intrigue.
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Adromischus marianae v. Antidorcatum is a beautiful variety with a characteristic rough leaf surface similar to A. marianiae "immaculatus". The new leaves range from dark purple to reddish brown becoming chalky-gray and waxy with aging.
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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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A compact, small succulent bearing a tuberous root. Its rounded to obovate leaves range from pale tan-green or yellow-green to occasionally whitish, with a wrinkled (rugose) surface.
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Appreciated for its striking look and tight growth, Agave x romanii has leaves with a robust brownish terminal spine and a distinct black line along the edges, matching the tip.
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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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This is a horticultural intergeneric hybrid, made by crossing of an Euphorbia obesa as a female and a Euphorbia valida as a male. These hybrids are variable, due to the intersection of characters deriving from bolth the parents.
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Senecio saginatus (Kleinia saginata) is has small, upright, fat, almost globose stem branching at the top, with distinctive shape and an attractive pattern of shorter spidery lines radiating from the leaf bases. It has dull red to bright magenta florets.
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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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Stapelia atrosanguinea (Piaranthus atrosanguineus) is a distinct stapeliad characterized by short lived dark bloody-red flowers of elaborate design and beauty.
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Crassula cv. Frosty is a dwarf succulent with elongated and pointed bright green leaves. White flowers occurs during the winter but, with the appropriate conditions, they can occur in all seasons.
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