Adenium obesum, aka 'Desert Rose',
gets its name from its rose-like flowers.
It is a popular succulent plant
for both indoor and outdoor gardening. Desert rose looks stunning
when planted as a perennial (in frost-free areas), but it also makes
a wonderful tropical plant for container gardens. It is a great
companion plant for cacti and other succulents.
Loved by bonsai enthusiasts as it has a larger
trunk, or caudex, these beautiful, drought-tolerant desert rose
succulents are native to Africa and the Arabian Peninsula Desert,
adapting well to arid or semi-arid climates and can also adapt well
to tropical and semi-tropical settings.
All plants are shipped bare root,
well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases.
$21.00
AGAVE PARRII
Parry's Agave is a rosette-forming perennial
native to the deserts of North and Central America.
It likes drier soils and full sun and provides
unique geometry and a slate gray/blue foliage to accent a sun garden.
Where hardy, is an evergreen which will retain
its rosette of foliage into the winter.
Flowers grow from tall stalks that have the potential
to rise to around 10-20' tall. One flower stalk will be produced
from each rosette.
These light-yellow, summer-blooming flowers produce
seed pods. After flowering, the original rosette will die off and
more rosettes will form off of suckers from the original plant.
This plant is used by Indigenous peoples in the
Americas to make fibers and soap as well as food and medicine.
$20.00
AGAVE POTATORUM
"Kissho
Kan"
Agave Marginata
or "Kissho Kan" is highly sought after.
Grow in full sun
to light shade in hot climates. I grow these in filtered light.
"Kissho Kan"
translates to "lucky crown" or "happy crown" .
Healthy, robust
specimen (outgrowing 3 inch pot) with great, strong roots. Shipped
bare root and well packaged.
Limited Supply.
$23.00
AGAVE AMERICANA VARIEGATA
(Variegated Century Plant) -
This large plant can be dramatic in the landscape with yellow-green
flowers that attract hummingbirds.
Large rosette-forming succulent
to 5 to 6 feet tall by 6 to 8 feet wide with upright slightly wavy
gray-green leaves that have strong cream to yellow margins.
Plant in full sun. Irrigate
occasionally.
Cold hardy to 15 degrees
F or less.
Youg robust plant ships
out bare root.
$19.00
AGAVE ANGUSTIFOLIA
MARGINATA VARIEGATA
A dramatic
Statement in your Landscape or Pot!
Agave Angustifolia Marginata
Variegata is native to tropical Costa Rica and Mexico.
These are great agaves for containers
because of their smaller size, they need filtered light or very
high interior lighting.
Plants should be watered and
allowed to dry before watering again.
These agaves have softer leaves
than most varieties and the color is a blue-green with cream colored
margins.
It is used to make mezcal (tequila),
rope, food, soap and other products are also made from the fibers
and pulp.
$17.00
ALBUCA BRACTEATA
Albuca bracteata aka Pregnant
Onion, False Sea Onion, and Sea-Onion
Albuca Bracteata is often found
in collections of succulent enthusiast due to its gorgeous, exposed,
green - translucent bulbs and the interesting little bulblets it
produces that make it appear pregnant and give rise to new plants.
The leaves are strap like and
the flower spikes are adorned with white, aromatic flowers with
green central stripes.
This one ships bare root with
the root ball carefully protected.
$15.00
ALOE BURGERFORTENSIS
Burgersfort Aloe's native habitat is in Burgersfort,
Mpumalanga, South Africa.
It grows on sandy soils in the open or the shade
of trees.
The tight rosettes can be 11 inches to 15 inches
in height, the leaves are white spotted, brownish, with dry twisted
tips.
It has a four foot tall branched inflorescences
of red flowers supported on dark stems.
This is a seldom available beauty! Selling 5
year old seedlings.
All plants are shipped bare root,
,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases.
Extremely Limited Quantity.
$17.00
ALOE CASTILLONIAE
Aloe castilloniae is a species of flowering plant
in the family Asphodelaceae. It is a highly sought after species
for true aloe enthusiasts.
Their desireability and demand stems from how
rare they have been due to being restricted to only a handful of
populations in Madagascar.
Aloe castilloniae was only described in 2006,
by Jean-Bernard Castillon, and named in honor of his wife, Bernadette.
The newness of the species in horticulture and
the limited number of clone types, as well as their somewhat slow
growth habit, contributes significantly to their demand.
It is endemic to the south of Madagascar, where
it grows in calcareous cliffs and rocky ridges in the Mahafaly plateau.
$25.00
ALOE HARLANA
Aloe harlana is a species of
Aloe found in eastern Ethiopia. It was first described by Gilbert
Reynolds in 1957.
The leaves are uniformly semi-glossy,
dark olive-green with attractive light longitudinal streaks and
dashes and brown teeth.
The flowers range from deep wine
red in bud and turn a pale orange as they begin to open.
Water thoroughly when soil is
dry to the touch. Protect from frost.
All plants are shipped bare root,
well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
$19.00
ALOE HAWORTHIOIDES
Aloe haworthioides is a
species of plant in the genus Aloe native to Madagascar.
This aloe is named for its leaves,
which are covered with soft spines that create a resemblance to
Haworthia species.
A small species, it grows in
stemless, clumping offsets and sports orange, highly fragrant flowers.
$17.00
ALOE MACULATA
Aloe maculata, the soap aloe
or zebra aloe, is a Southern African species of aloe. Local people
in South Africa know it informally as the Bontaalwyn in Afrikaans,
or lekhala in the Sesotho language.
It grows well and flowers
beautifully.
This is a good sized plant.
All plants are shipped bare root, well packaged, healthy, free of
pests & diseases
$21.00
ALOE
PARVULA
Aloe parvula is dwarf Aloe of the Itremo Mountains
of Central Madagascar ( Mont Amboto-menaloha, west of Betsileo,
Mts Analamamy, Mont Amboloandro, south of Betsileo, Mont Ivohibory,
west of Ivohibe.)
The flowers are coral-red with yellow tips.
Its main growing periods are spring and Autumn,
This species is dormant in winter.
All plants are shipped bare root,
,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
$17.00
ALOE PURPLE HAZE
This drought-tolerant aloe
belongs to the aloaceae family, native to Madagascar, South Africa,
and India. The hybrid 'Purple Haze' was made in 2020.
The long, bumpy leaves
have a blue-green base tone that becomes a vibrant purple when stressed
by sun.
It can also show pink hues
on the irregular teeth that line its leaves.
A must for any passionate
collector.
All plants are shipped
bare root, ,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
Selling a good sized clump.
$25.00
ALOINOPSIS ROSULATA
Bring Sunshine and Cheer into
Your Home!! Aloinopsis rosulata is a gorgeous species of succulent
plant, endemic to the Eastern Cape and Western Cape, South Africa
(Beaufort West to Willowmore and Steytlerville).
It is a winter-grower, and produces
a thick, pronounced tuber which can be raised for effect.
Aloinopsis rosulata goes by the
common name “Acaulon rosulatum”.
The shape resembles a tongue
as it is elongated, flat, and wide. The plant belongs to the family
of Aizoaceae.
This summer-dormant plant can
grow up to a height of 4 inches.
All plants are shipped bare root,
,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
Limited Supply
$17.00
ANACAMPSEROS
TELEPHIASTRUM 'SUNRISE'
A small, clustering succulent
with vibrant pigments of hot pink and apple green.
Leaves are violet pink
on undersides.
Large pink flowers appear
in afternoon in summer.
Does not tolerate intense
heat or strong, direct sunlight for extended
All plants are shipped
bare root, ,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
$10.00
DUDLEYA EASTWOODIAE
Highly variable in appearance,
Dudleya Eastwoodiae is an evergreen succulent with beautiful rosettes
that can grow from 8 12 in. across.
Depending on the weather,
the fleshy leaves and stems display bright red colors along the
edges and tips.
Candelabra-like clusters
of brilliant lemon-yellow flowers appear on thick stalks attracting
hummingbirds and bees.
Excellent for rock garden,
walls or containers, where good drainage and a little summer water
can be provided.
Native to sea bluffs in
central, northern California and parts of Oregon.
Seed-grown this compact
succulent ships out bare root and well packaged.
All plants are shipped
bare root, ,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
$19.00
ECHEVERIA DEVOTION
Echeveria Devotion
is native to Mexico.
It is a succulent plant
in the Crassulaceae family.
The whole plant has thick
leavesthat turn a deep red, with a bright red color at the top of
the leaf margins.
In winter and early spring,
bunches of small orange-red flowers appear creating a stunning contrast.
All plants are shipped
bare root, ,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
$19.00
EPYPHYLLUM CUTTINGS
Epiphyllum is a genus of
epiphytic plants in the cactus family, native to Central America
and South America. Common names for these species include climbing
cacti, orchid cacti and leaf cacti.
Offering cuttings for purple,
pink and yellow blooming Epi's.
Cuttings need to be fully
healed or calloused over. Dip in rooting hormone and place in in
a pot filled with pummice or cactus soil. Within a few weeks you
should start to see new growth.
$10.00
FOUQUERIA
(OCOTILLO)
Fouquieria splendens is a plant
indigenous to the Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert, Chihuahuan Desert
and Colorado Desert in the Southwestern United States, and northern
Mexico.
While semi-succulent and
a desert plant, Ocotillo is more closely related to the tea plant
and blueberries than to cactuses.
Ocotillos produce clusters
of bright red flowers at their stem tips, which explain the plant's
name. Ocotillo means little torch in Spanish.
All plants are shipped
bare root, ,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
$21.00
GASTERALOE 'GREEN
ICE'
Gasteraloe
'Green Ice' is a cross between a gasteria and an aloe. It forms
rosettes of grayish-green leaves marked with gray dots and elongated
stripes.
It grows to become a beautiful
cluster of plantlets that can be kept together or divided into individual
plants.
It has showy red/orange
flowers.
All plants are shipped
bare root, ,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
$18.00
GASTERIA VARIETIES
GASTERIA PLANT AND SEEDLING VARIETIES
COMING SOON. PLEASE INQUIRE IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PARTICULAR
VARIETY.
This haworthia is beautiful
cultivar with rough, light green foliage. The leaves are chunky
and have a triangular shape.
Stress from sun and drought
can induce reddish orange flushing.
This is likely a hybrid
of H. lateganiae x H. floribunda.
All plants are shipped
bare root, ,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
$17.00
HAWORTHIA CONCOLOR
Haworthia
attenuata 'Concolor': A distinctive plant with an elegant form and
patterning.
Thought
by some to be a cultivar of H. attenuata var. glabrata, 'Concolor'
has notably long, slender leaves that are speckled with lots of
tiny white dots. The foliage can shade between lime and dark green
and has a bumpy texture.
This one has been exposed to bright light and has developed gorgeous
red tones. This is a very well rooted offset of my parent plant.
In no time this one will cluster and form gorgeous offsets that
you can remove, propagate and share with fellow enthusiasts or friends.
If
you are into hybridizing different Haworthia varieties, this one
has very pronounced and intriguing patterns and leaves.
Limited Supply.
All plants are shipped bare root,
,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
$12.00
HAWORTHIA MARUMIANA
Haworthia attenuata 'Concolor':
A distinctive plant with an elegant form and patterning.
Thought by some to be a cultivar
of H. attenuata var. glabrata, 'Concolor' has notably long, slender
leaves that are speckled with lots of tiny white dots.
The foliage can shade between
lime and dark green and has a bumpy texture.
This one has been exposed to
bright light and has developed gorgeous red tones.
This is a very well rooted offset
of my parent plant. In no time this one will cluster and form gorgeous
offsets that you can remove, propagate and share with fellow enthusiasts
or friends.
If you are into hybridizing different
Haworthia varieties, this one has very pronounced and intriguing
patterns and leaves.
Use a well draining soil mix
and only water when soil is dry to the touch; do not keep waterlogged.
Beautiful, easy to care for plant!
Ships bare root.
$12.00
HAWORTHIA TRUNCATA X MAUGHANII
This
is a beautiful Haworthia Truncata x Haworthia Maughanii hybrid!
Offsets
very well.
$17.00
each
HAWORTHIA FASCIATA
Haworthia
Fasciata aka the Zebra Plant, is a small, rare, succulent native
to South Africa. It has a long life span of up to 50 years.
In the wild, these plants
grow in very harsh conditions and are commonly found buried in sand.
It is a small rosette with
linear leaves covered in attractive white spots.
They are easy to grow,
preferring a well-draining soil mix. While the plant is somewhat
tolerant of low-light conditions, it prefers bright filtered light,
which also produces the best colors in the leaves.
All plants are shipped
bare root, ,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
$12.00
HAWORTHIA MIRROR
BALL
Haworthia Mirror
Ball is a beautiful, small, rarely available Japanese cultivar
with brown leaves, white marks, and window tips. In lower light
it can turn different shades of green. As it grows, it forms clumps
over time. These Haworthia flower off and on all year round and
are easy to grow.
This variety can grow easily
on window sills, verandas and in miniature succulent gardens where
they are happy to share their habitat with other smaller succulent
plants, or in outdoor rockeries.
Haworthias are winter growers
and are dormant in the hottest summer months.
All plants are shipped bare root,
,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
$19.00
HAWORTHIA TURGIDA
Haworthia
turgida, also sometimes known as the windowpane plant; it is a species
of Haworthia native to the Cape Provinces.
It grows on cliffs along
the Langeberg Mountains in the Western Cape at elevations from 1,640
to 4,920 feet.
Sunlight brings out the
hues of yellow, orange, browns and reds.
All plants are shipped
bare root, ,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
$12.00
HAWORTHIA JAPANESE HYBRID
This beautiful
toothy haworthia is a stunning hybrid.
Very few available.
All plants are shipped
bare root, ,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases
$17.00
HAWORTHIA VENOSA SSP TESSELLATA
Haworthia
venosa sub. Tessellata is the only Haworthia that grows in Namibia.
The leaves are fleshy,
firm in texture, broadly triangular, strongly re-curved, brownish
to green.
Provide medium light and
avoid direct sun. If you give it right amount of sun light, the
nice markings will be more visible and plants more attractive.
All plants are shipped
bare root, ,well packaged, healthy, free of pests & diseases.
$9.00
KALANCHOE FEDSCHENKOI
Selling
2 easy to root cuttings of this beautiful, vibrantly colored kalanchoe.
Gorgeous bright peachy-orange
flowers bloom prolifically all summer once this plant is established.
$9.00
LITHOPS VARIETIES
Seed-grown
lithops that look like they are on steroids!
They are very large and clump out. They were open pollinated so
there are random mixes.
I have a select, small
group left.
Please trust me to pick
out a healthy, beautiful plant for you. You won't be disappointed.
Ships with soil on the
root ball to prevent stress. Just pop it in to your cactus soil
mix in your favorite planter and enjoy!
$10.00
SARCAULON CRASSICAULE
Sarcaulon
Crassicaule hails from Namibia and Republic of South Africa (Northern
and western Cape).
It
grows in the a bushy and dry semi-desert area usually in rocky places
in gravel and on outcrops of weathered quartzite. It will drop it's
leaves readily during drought periods and leaf and flower when water
is available.
The
plant resembles a small tree and is very suitable for bonsai but
always an attractive plant. It is relatively easily grown species,
very suitable for bonsai.
Seed-grown
plants thrive and flower prolifically in cultivation. They require
direct sunlight when in full growth, while a filtered exposition
is best during the hottest period of summer, when the plants enter
in their dormancy phase.
They
need to be regularly watered every 6 to 10 days during active growth
and producing leaves, occasionally during dormancy. As soon as the
foliage starts to show signs of yellowing or withering, water should
be withheld.