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Interesting plant for its leaves surrounded by a web of protective hairs. The ssp. namaquensis is distinguished for having bristles shorter than the leaves, whereas in ssp. filamentosa they are longer than the leaves. Flowers pink.
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Beautiful and unique, this compact agave has a rounded shape and reaches up to 45 cm in diameter. Its leaves are thin and greyish-green to buish, with a single plant bearing up to 260 of them! Origin: Sinaloa and Jalisco, Mexico.
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Very white!
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Triangular leaves, slightly curved inwards, light green, with white spots. When under stress, the foliage takes on a bronze to pink-purple hue, which makes the plant even more beautiful. Inflorescences of orange-reddish color.
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Beautiful hybrid that features conical, white hyaline tubercles and green leaves that turn brown-purple in the sun. It blooms profusely with orange flowers in short racemes, offering a stunning chromatic display. Only few available. RARE.
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A living sculpture! Slender dark green leaves with ivory-variegated edges and playful white curling threads form perfect rosettes. This petite agave adds desert elegance to small gardens, containers, or sunny balcony displays.
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Succulent bulbous plant with elegant inflorescences, native to South Africa.
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Broad, steel-blue leaves form a stunning rosette. Cold-hardy yet
winter-rain-sensitive, this architectural beauty thrives in dry winters.
Perfect for adding desert drama to temperate gardens when given
overhead protection in wet months.
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Beautiful Euphorbia obesa cultivar featuring abundant shoots along areoles. Tiny lateral shoots arranged in series on every rib node — EXTREMELY RARE. FEW AVAILABLE.
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Euphorbia species hybridize easily with each other, and among seedlings, plants from random crosses often appear. They are very interesting and diverse, each one worth cultivating.
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Mix of Ferocactus from the Horridocactus group, assorted with various species and seed-grown hybrids. Each plant is one-of-a-kind, featuring unique shapes, spination, and flower colors.
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Exceptional strain of Agave parryi ssp. huachucensis 'Wakefield' from the mountainous areas above 1,500 meters elevation of Cochise County, just southeast from Tucson, Arizona. Its striking metallic blue-gray rosettes display flawless geometric symmetry.
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Known as "Shrek's Ears," Crassula cv. Gollum variegata is a famous cultivar prized for its trumpet-shaped leaves in striking colors: deep green, golden yellow, and fiery red edges that become particularly vibrant during cold months. Absolutely stunning!
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Named after Gorthaur the Cruel, this haunting cultivar features dark, textured leaves etched with eerie patterns. A plant that feels as if it was born in Mordor’s shadow.
Mysterious and striking.
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Bowiea volubilis, the "sea onion" is a unusual and striking plants that forms a large lime-green aerial bulb with twining stems and tiny leaves. Produces small green flowers in summer. Drought-tolerant, excellent for rock gardens or containers.
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Small Sansevieria with a compact rosette, with leathery leaves (15-25 cm) streaked in light and dark green. Slightly wavy edge with a wide variegated yellow-cream margin. Ideal for interiors, suitable for indirect light and little water.
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Sansevieria nana con foglie coriacee, verde scuro con bande chiare orizzontali. Cresce in rosetta, compatta. Resistente, adatta a illuminazione scarsa. Evitare ristagni d’acqua.
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Thick, triangular leaves in rosettes with rippled pink margins, which intensify over time. The leaves start off light gray-blue but develop pink, orange, or lavender tones in strong sunlight. Each rosette can reach up to 30 cm wide.
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Tight, symmetrical rosettes of thick, pointed green leaves with striking red edges and tips, creating a bold, lipstick-like effect. With good light, colors deepen. In bloom, it sends up reddish flower spikes from the center of the rosette.
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Dorstenia crispa is an odd caudiciform with lanceolate, textured leaves (deciduous in winter) and a woody caudex. Its distinctive "disc flowers" are unmatched among succulents: petal-less green, and with star-shaped appendages.
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One of the most ornamental Agave species, featuring broad gray-blue leaves with flawless symmetry. Cream variegation along the margins enhances its sculptural beauty, making it a living centerpiece.
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A curated mix of Haworthia — a highly variable and strikingly beautiful genus. Each plant is unique, showcasing diverse leaf shapes, textures, and colors, from green hues to bronze and reddish mottling. An interesting selection at an affordable price.
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New spineless cultivar - Neat gray-green stem with exceptionally tidy growth. The complete lack of spines highlights its smooth contours. Limited availability.
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This distinctive cultivar stands out for its curled/crinkles, fleshy leaves with glass-like shine. The amber and aquamarine translucencies create mesmerizing light effects, making each plant a living kaleidoscope.
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A stunning variegated Haworthia, blending dark green, lemon yellow, and hints
of orange. Its slow growth is worth the wait for such a mesmerizing display. Highly coveted rarity!
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Variegated clone derived from cv. LIME GREEN. The body of the plant is an extraordinary evanescent ivory yellow color with pale green windows on top. Rare and beautiful plant that reminds of the sight of the moonlight.
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Caudeх-forming with woody base reaching 30 cm diameter. Vine-like branches bear deeply incised green leaves with toothed edges. Tiny yellow flowers yield miniature watermelon-like fruits.
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Striking cultivar with uprightì leaves in pale silvery-green, maturing to olive with subtle cross-banding. New growth appears nearly ice-white, while shaded plants develop darker tones. The narrow dark green margin completes this chromatic masterpiece.
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Tight rosette of fleshy, dark green leaves zebra-striped in silver-gray. Yellow-gold margins transform it into a living mandala, where dark centers and radiant edges perform a chromatic duet.
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Toothed leaf's margins streaked withcream veining over green hues. Each plant is distinct - some whisper with thin stripes, others shout with bold ivory bands, making every specimen a one-of-a-kind living artwork.
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Distinguished by starry white hairs that give its rosettes a frozen glitter. Clusters vigorously into mounds through prolific offsetting. Towering 20cm spikes bear red-and-yellow bi-colored flowers - a sensory feast of texture and hue.
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PROPELLER PLANT (Crassula falcata)
Presents striking sickle-shaped grey-green leaf pairs, but the fire-engine red blooms steal the show. The 'minor' form offers identical charm in petite proportions - all parts perfectly downsized.
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Living mood ring - Emerging leaves flash bright red to dark plum hues before weathering to ashy gray. Their tactile, shark-skin texture under chalky bloom creates a mesmerizing interplay of matte and sheen. Nature's patina at work.
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Compact version of the classic A. ferox, featuring wide, fleshy upward-arching leaves in a tight rosette. This coveted rarity is prized by collectors for its symmetry and refined proportions.
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Botanical rarity: a hybrid between Aloe and Haworthia that harmoniously blends traits from both parent genera. Triangular leaves with tiny apical teeth range in color from near-black dark olive to reddish-brown and mahogany. The plant offsets rapidly.
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This tree yucca boasts a short sculptural trunk topped by steel-blue narrow leaves. Drought-proof and cold-hardy, it shines in rock gardens or as a standalone specimen - pure landscape drama. 2-3 years old seedlings.
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「雪国」Haworthia maughanii 'Yukiguni' (Snow Country)
Leaves with snowflake-patterned white tracery on their windowed surfaces. The etched white patterns glow against translucent leaf tips - a captured blizzard.
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"Living Crystal Star"
Wide, flattened rosettes of plump, long, fresh-green leaves with translucent "windows" at their tips. Among the most striking retuse Haworthias, blending geometric precision with delicate light-play.
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Yucca arkansana, the Arkansas yucca, native to Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, and Kansas, is one of the smallest yuccas. Greenish-white flowers appear on stalks up to 180 cm, forming basal rosettes and spreading via long rhizomes.
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Honey-colored leaves with bronzy hues, covered in a silvery pruina that gives a pearly, iridescent effect. A hybrid between Graptopetalum and Echeveria, occasionally producing crested branches, adding to its ornamental appeal.
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Stunning crested form with fan-shaped branches bearing small honey-colored leaves, bronzy and purplish tints, covered in silvery pruina that creates a pearly sheen. The crested growth gives it a sculptural, ornamental form.
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Stunning compact clone of Agave americana, with broad, glaucous-green leaves. The central band is variegated and streaked in creamy-yellow, producing a bold decorative effect.
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A stunning Japanese selection with slow growth that rewards patient growers. Leaves are translucent, marked by fine, light lines forming a characteristic netted pattern. Only in cold conditions below freezing does it develop a milky-white marbling.
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Crassula barbata (Bearded Leaved Crassula) is a biennial or annual succulent forming a basal rosette. Its spirally arranged leaves are characteristically edged with long, spreading white hairs, giving a "bearded" appearance.
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Very beautiful Agave with tricolour leaves, marginated in cream-yellow with central dark blue-green and lime-green stripes. The plant has great visual impact due to its vibrant color contrast and graphic appearance.
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A perfect little rosette! Dark green, bayonet-shaped leaves with golden edges and loads of white curls. It stays neat (20x30 cm) with each leaf just 7 mm wide.
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An exceptionally rare variegated form, featuring pale greenish margins on one of the prettiest Agaves. The parchment-like leaf edges and marginal spines are distinctive traits of this species.
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Striking plant with bright green, angular stems and spiraling whitish thorns. Topped with vivid red floral clusters. Despite its cactus-like appearance, it is not a cactus.
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Compact upright, four-angled stems. The ridges bear dense brown hair and fine spines. Terminal green leaves drop in winter, forming distinctive gray bands on the green stem. Unmistakable in its genus. Bears small scarlet flowers at the stem tips in spring
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Succulenta con caudice basale irregolare, da cui si dipartono flessuosi rami verdi chiaro, lisci e contorti. Cresce in forma cespugliosa, terminando in ciuffi di foglie filiformi. Tra le Euphorbiaceae, questa pianta si distingue per eleganza e leggerezza.
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A branched shrub forming low, dense bushes. Features grey-brown cylindrical stems covered in unique straight, thin, backward-pointing grey spines and deciduous apical leaves. Year-round green-yellow flowers. A must-have for connoisseurs!
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Schizobasis intricata develops a green, partly exposed bulb up to 6 cm wide and sends up a thin, extensively branched climbing stem. Active growth occurs in summer, while it enters full dormancy in winter.
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Beautiful Japanese cultivar with a compact rosette of rigid, pointed triangular leaves in olive green with brownish hues. The surfaces display translucent gray striping and fine marginal serrations, giving it a geometric, sculptural appearance.
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Pyrenacantha malvifolia is regarded as one of the species with the largest above-ground caudex, semi-spherical and usually irregular in form, almost fully exposed. Its leaves are green, heart-shaped, and reminiscent of mallow.
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Beautiful Haworthia hybrid with a flattened rosette and uniquely translucent leaves, shifting in color from deep aquamarine green to rich chocolate tones.
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Beautiful cultivar with bright white crystalline tubercles forming neat lines toward the leaf points, creating a frosted appearance. Leaf edges bear delicate white teeth.
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Stunning! Among the largest truncata, with leaves up to 7 cm wide—dark green, translucent, and finely marked in cream. Slow to propagate, but worth the wait for such beauty.
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Stunning clone with large transparent windows in emerald or aquamarine green, patterned with cream markings. With good light, it develops vibrant pink, purple, and amber hues.
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Rare and unusual Euphorbia: compact, woody, tuberculate and asymmetric stem with long, flexible reddish-brown spines along the ribs. Ovate leaves edged in red and a soft rust-colored velvety pubescence give it a nearly silvery elegance.
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Solitary or slowly clumping succulent rosette, up to 40 cm tall, 60 cm in diameter. Leaves are characteristically variegated with four distinct colours. Large plants are extremely ornamental.