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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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Beautiful Agave higly valued for its sculptural form, it has long, blue-green leaves, elegantly curved outward in a uniquely graceful manner. Unlike other agaves, its margins are smooth with few spines, making it safer for home cultivation.
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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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A beautiful and rare compact form with thick, ovate blue-green leaves, horn-toothed margins, and a sturdy conical terminal spine in brownish-grey. Absolutely special.
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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.