Showing 1–12 of 13 results

  • SucculentsAloe

    Aloe Arborescens

    Aloe arborescens is a very variable, large, densely growing succulent shrub 2-3(-5) metres tall by an equal spread with branching stems holding many wide rosettes of narrow recurved soft-toothed margined leaves that are dull green, yellow-green to sometimes blue-green depending on the location.

     

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  • SucculentsEuphorbia

    Euphorbia Echinus

    Euphorbia echinus is a low-growing, clump-forming succulent with a distinctive appearance. It features numerous short, cylindrical stems that radiate from a central point, resembling the spines.

    Photographed in 10x10cm pot, plant will be sent bare rooted.

    Price per 1 plant.

  • SucculentsEuphorbia

    Euphorbia Horrida cv. Snowflake

     A spiny succulent shrub with irregular basally clumping stems. In age it will forms tight clumps of upright columns up to a metre wide that closely resemble some cactus species. 

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot, plant will be sent bare rooted.

  • SucculentsEuphorbia

    Euphorbia Infausta

    In its native habitat, Euphorbia infausta is typically found in rocky or sandy areas, as well as on hillsides and in grasslands. It is adapted to arid and semi-arid conditions and can tolerate periods of drought. Euphorbia infausta produces small, inconspicuous flowers that are arranged in clusters called cyathia. The cyathia are surrounded by specialized bracts that resemble petals, …

  • SucculentsEuphorbia

    Euphorbia Meloformis

    Euphorbia meloformis also known as a melon spurge is a gorgeous star shaped succulent. Like most euphorbias it has genders (male and female) in order for successful pollination. This euphorbia is usually sold in variegated form, so much so that sightings of non variegated plant is now rare.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot, plant will be sent bare rooted.

  • SucculentsEuphorbia

    Euphorbia Meloformis variegata

    This plant is a variegated form of Euphorbia meloformis, characterized by its spherical shape and distinctive green and cream-colored patterns on its surface. The variegation gives it an eye-catching, marbled look.

    Photographed in 8x8cm pot, plant will be sent bare rooted.

  • SucculentsLithops

    Lithops Aucampiae

    Lithops aucampiae tends to grow in clusters or clumps, with multiple plants forming tight groups. This clustering habit helps protect the plants from extreme temperatures and provides some shade to the soil around them.

    Photographed in 10x10cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Price per one plant

  • SucculentsLithops

    Lithops Bromfieldii ssp. Mennelii

    Lithops bromfieldii ssp. mennellii often displays intricate patterns and markings on its leaves. These markings can include lines and mottled patterns, which help the plant blend in with its rocky desert habitat. The markings may be more pronounced or subdued depending on the specific variety.

    Photographed in 10x10cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Price per one plant

  • SucculentsLithops

    Lithops Julii Kikushogiyoku

    Rare julii cultivar with beautiful markings.

    Photographed in 6x6cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Price per one 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.

     

     

  • SucculentsLithops

    Lithops Lesliei Albinica

    Lithops lesliei albinica likely has rounded or slightly oblong leaves that are pale in color. It may lack the typical pigmentation seen in other varieties of Lithops lesliei, giving it a unique appearance.

    Photographed in 10x10cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Price per one plant

  • SucculentsPleiospilos

    Pleiospilos Nelii Royal Flush

    Pleiospilos Nelii features two to four thick, fleshy leaves that are fused at the base, resembling a split rock. The leaves are usually a reddish-purple hue, which gives it the ‘Royal Flush’ name. In the spring, it produces a single daisy-like flower that is usually pink.

    Photographed in 10x10cm pot

    Plant will be sent bare root.

    Price per one plant