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  • SucculentsHaworthia

    Haworthia Reinwardtii

    Unlike many Haworthia species that form rosettes, Haworthia reinwardtii grows in tall, columnar stacks, with tightly packed, fleshy, triangular leaves. The leaves grow upward in a spiral around the stem, giving the plant a distinctive vertical appearance.

    Photographed in 7×7 cm pot.

    Plants will be shipped bare rooted.

  • SucculentsHaworthia

    Haworthia Reticulata v. Hurlingii

    The leaves of Haworthia reticulata var. hurlingii are short, fleshy, and triangular, arranged in a rosette pattern. The leaves are typically thick and may have a slightly rough texture.

    Photographed in 7×7 cm pot.

    Plants will be shipped bare rooted.

  • SucculentsHaworthia

    Haworthia Tesselata

    The leaves of Haworthia tesselata are triangular and fleshy, arranged in a rosette formation. The leaves are relatively short and somewhat spread out, giving the plant a low, compact appearance. The surface of the leaves is often covered in a unique, cross-hatched pattern of lighter lines or striations, creating a “tessellated” or tiled look, which is where it gets its …

  • SucculentsHaworthia

    Haworthia Tortuosa

    Haworthia tortuosa is characterized by its rosette of fleshy, triangular leaves that have a twisted or spiraled appearance, giving the plant its name (“tortuosa” means twisted or contorted). The leaves are generally dark green, but they can sometimes have subtle reddish or brownish hues, especially when exposed to strong light.

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Photographed in 8x8cm pot

  • SucculentsHaworthia

    Haworthia Truncata v. Atrofusca

    Like other varieties of Haworthia truncata, the leaves of H. truncata var. atrofusca have a unique truncated (flat-topped) shape. The leaves are thick and fleshy, resembling a row of green, block-like structures. However, the “atrofusca” variety typically has darker, more subdued leaf coloring, often a deep green to brownish hue. The term “atrofusca” itself refers to the darker (sometimes almost …

  • SucculentsHaworthia

    Hawortia Limifolia v. Ubomboensis

    Haworthia limifolia var. ubomboensis has thick, triangular leaves arranged in a rosette. The leaves are slightly more elongated than the standard Haworthia limifolia and grow symmetrically in a compact formation.

    Photographed in 7×7 cm pot.

    Plants will be shipped bare rooted.

  • SucculentsHuernia

    Huernia x pendurata

    Huernia pendurata is an attractive succulent from stapeliad family. It is a hybrid between huernia pendula and huernia hystrix. Flowers are bright red or deep maroon with somewhat spiky appearance.

    Photographed in 10×10 cm pot

    Price per 1 plant.

  • SucculentsLithops

    Lithops Karasmontana cv. Top Red

    Lithops karasmontana cv. Top Red is named for its distinctive reddish coloration, particularly on the tops of its leaves

    Photographed in 10x10cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Price per one pair.

     

     

  • CactiLobivia

    Lobivia Acanthoplegma v. Patula

    Lobivia Acanthoplegma v. Patula is a low growing plant that rarely clusters. It flowers in summer time with beautiful dark magenta flowers with yellow throat.

    Plant photographed in 5,5cm pot.

    Will be sent bare root.

  • CactiLobivia

    Lobivia Arachnacantha

    This species produces colorful flowers that emerge from the side of the stems. The flowers are relatively large compared to the size of the plant and can come in a variety of colors, including shades of red, orange, yellow, pink, or white, depending on the specific cultivar. The flowering period typically occurs in spring or early summer and may last …

  • CactiLobivia

    Lobivia Aurea v. Albiflora

    Lobivia aurea var. albiflora is a variety of cactus known for its striking white flowers. This cactus variety is native to regions of South America, including Bolivia and Argentina. It typically grows in rocky or mountainous terrain, where it is adapted to arid and semi-arid conditions.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

     

  • CactiLobivia

    Lobivia Binghamiana

    Lobivia binghamiana is a small, globular cactus with a slightly flattened, spherical shape. The body of the cactus is typically dark green and features prominent ribs with well-defined tubercles. Flowers are pink to deep red, comes from the side of the plant and might have several flushes per season.

    Photographed in 9x9cm pot, plant will be sent bare root.