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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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Pachyveria is a hybrid between "Echeveria rosea" and "Pachyphytum bracteosum". It has bluish-green pointed leaves, covered with a whitish bloom. In full sun it takes on a beautiful purple-green hue.
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This is a nice crested Echeveria with glaucous-blue leaves bordered with purple. It can form large tangled, brain like mounds in few years.
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Kalanchoe luciae cv. ORICOLA is a colorful succulent plant. It is a mutation of K. luciae (thyrsifoglia) with odd curled-back leaves vaguely reminiscent of the shape of ears. In winter the leaves take on an intense red color.
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Senecio Rowleyanus has pea-like pearls (leaves). Each luscious green pearl has its own translucent “window” adding an extra touch of intrigue. Flowers white.
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NEW!!! This is a special form of Euphorbia meloformis f. variegata, with bright yellow variegation (instead of cream-white). Some consider it to be a variegated form of Euphorbia valida. A fascinating and rarely available plant.
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This is a showy succulent with a strong erect stem and blue-glaucous leaves, with curious protuberances and warts in the center. The leaves are tinged with purple pink towards the edges. Colors become much more intense in winter and in full sun.
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Crystal Mutant. Elongated, quartz-like translucent leaves with dramatic longitudinal striping from deep green to rich mahogany. Develops ethereal pink or amber flushes under intense light or winter stress. A living geological wonder! Rare collector’s gem.
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Euphorbia tubiglans is a tufted nearly spineless species that branches near the base.
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Distinctive cultivar with deep reddish-brown shades remembering the colour of the wine from the Burgundy region of France. Very nice!
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Avonia quinaria is a dwarf succulent with a turnip-shaped caudex, often flattened above, with a crown of thin branches up to 2,5 cm above ground. Leaves in a spiral. The flower is purple or pink, 1,2-1,5 cm in diameter. Still rare in collections.
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Pachycymbium deflersiana forms attractive dense cushions with red-flecked stems. The flowers are bell-shaped, purple-streaked ocher, about 2,5 cm in diameter and are stimulated by the hot, dry summer. They are among the worst smelling carrion flowers.
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Hybrid grown from seed raised from the mother plant of H. maughanii and involving other species of Haworthias. Variable and beautiful, all different.
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Stems exceeding 1 meter in length, bearing opposite, distichous leaves in matte green, olive green, or brownish-green—sometimes with faint white spots. Their graceful downward habit makes them ideal for hanging baskets or shelf-top pots.
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Mix of Echeveria species and cultivars - Each plant is unique, with different shapes and colors. A very interesting selection at an affordable price, perfect for those who want to start or expand their collection without breaking the bank.
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Mix of Gasteria species and cultivars - Each plant is unique, with different shapes and colors. A very interesting selection at an affordable price.
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Wider than tall, with very firm, strap-shaped leaves. Surfaces dark almost black-green or glaucous, turning reddish in strong light, densely mottled with pearly white raised tubercles in transverse bands. Highly variable in leaf shape and texture.
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Avonia ustulata, a.k.a Anacampseros ustulata, is a tiny succulent with tufted silvery-grey worm-like branches sprouting from a more or less developed caudex partly underground, much branched from the base. Flower small, terminal, pale cream.
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Euphorbia meloformis f. varegata is a rare succulent spurge, known for its stunning variegations that make it truly unique. Transverse green and white streaks enhance its striking appearance. A must-have for any succulent collection!
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Stunning rosettes dusted with a fine glaze of ice-like crystals. A botanical jewel that looks like it’s been kissed by winter frost.
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This Agave relative grows basal rosettes of thick, purple-blotched leaves. In summer, it sends up 1m tall spikes of tubular flowers. A prized xerophyte, notable for its drought tolerance and unique leaf textures
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Leaves 8-10 cm long, concave above and slightly curved downwards to hide the stem of the plant. The epidermis fades to red in strong sunlight and is completely covered with short, soft whitish hairs.
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Fang-like teeth on leaf edges – A highly peculiar and one-of-a-kind cultivar.
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This remarkable nursery-bred hybrid, originating from Aloe ‘Doran Black’, features rich green to dark blue-purple leaves edged with brilliant red teeth and margins. The striking holiday-like contrast gives rise to its name “Christmas Carol”.
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Aloe arborescens is a sprawling, multi-headed succulent that can grow to tree-like proportions, as suggested by its name. Each rosette can produce racemes of cylindrical flowers in a striking red-orange hue.
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P. brevicaule is the smallest and more strange species in the genus, with a remarkable rock-mimic caudex remembering a sack of potatoes. This is the one every Pachypodium lover should have. Grafted on a very short P. lamerei.
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The 'Shirayuki-Emaki' cv. alchemizes sunlight into chocolate pigments, its white hairs glowing like frost on dark earth. Each rosette becomes a masterclass in contrast. Morning light intensifies the effect dramatically.
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Adenium socotranum is the largest of the Adeniums and can reach 3 meters in height, but its growth is very very slow. The flowers are bright pink. 2-3 years old seedlings. VERY RARE.
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Small, fleshy leaves, light green to dark brown in color and covered with white filaments.
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A plant with a creamy white body and green streaks, truly unique! Under sun exposure and in winter, it develops pink tones, enhancing its charm. Rare, with limited availability.
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Leaves blue-grey with an ivory edge, wavy, curling with soft marginal spines and there is a terminal spine at the tip of the leaf, but not as intimidating a terminal spine as many Agaves.
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Leaves light green 60 cm long, yellow banded with small teeth widely spaced along the margin.
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Beautiful variety with a milky white body. Easy to grow on its own roots, does not require grafting. Rarely offered for sale.
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Aloe ‘Dracula’s Blood’ is an exceptionally rare cultivar evoking Dracula’s fangs—glaucous purple leaves edged with bright blood-red teeth.
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Lenophyllum guttatum f. variegata is an amazing variegated cultivar with gray leaves illuminated by bright red spots and patches. Beautiful.
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Amazing clone with bluish-gray leaves illuminated by dark red spots and patches. Beautiful.
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Remarkable blue grey coloured leaves stripped with subtle shade of lime green to yellow. It forms an arching habit with attractive wavy foliage. Pot 6 x 6 cm.
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Compact rosette with triangular gray-green leaves adorned with marbled banding and fine surface warts. Pink margins add an elegant contrast. Slow-growing and highly ornamental.
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Pale green leaves with creamy-white streaks creating a "starr" effect. Forms tight, decorative rosettes. Slow-growing and perfect for small spaces. A unique hybrid by Renny Wong , perfect for refined succulent displays.
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A charming cultivar with chunky, translucent leaves, ranging from vibrant green to bluish, adorned with delicate streaks. When stressed, it turns into warm ochre and coppery shades. Few specimens available!
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This is the best clone among the frosted cultivars. The leaves are covered with a wonderful embroidery of white frost. Exceptionally beautiful, shining! Only a few available.
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A hybrid between H. venosa and H. koelmaniorum, featuring thick leaves that range from deep brown to olive green, adorned with translucent veining. Under bright light, it keeps its dark hues; in shade, it turns greener. Slow-growing but refined.
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A beautiful Japanese cultivar with fleshy, translucent leaves whose color shifts with the seasons and light exposure—from emerald green to olive-green—accented by amber or brownish hues and elegant pale veining.
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An ultra-dark cultivar with triangular leaves from deep brown to black, covered in white warty bumps topped by sharp translucent teeth. The overall effect is absolutely stunning! Limited stock. Only a few specimens available.