Succulents

Adromischus cristatus Wildform (Crassulaceae)

Succulent, 10-15 cm high, compact, with stems covered with brown aerial roots. Leaves spatulate-flat, shiny-green, waved at apex. Flowers...

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Adromischus maculatus (Crassulaceae)

Succulent species up to 15 cm high. Stems not very branched and fibrous roots. Leaves flat, obovate (3-7 cm), with leathery margin,...

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Adromischus mammillaris (Crassulaceae)

Crassulaceae Succulent forming close clumpings up to 15 cm high. Leaves up to 4 cm long, spindle-shaped, bright green in colour. Long...

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Aloe variegata (Aloaceae)

Aloaceae Stemless rosette. Leaves with a a very marked keel, usually arranged in three ranks, green-brownish, white-spotted,...

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Euphorbia symmetrica (Euphorbiaceae)

Almost spherical body larger than high, light green. Long taproot. Very rare. South Africa. Bare root 10 cm pot 

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Fenestraria rhopalophylla CM99 (Mesembryanthemaceae)

Succulent with club-shaped leaves and with transparent window at apex making a small cushion. Flowers white. Northern Cape. Radice...

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Euphorbia milii var. breonii (Euphorbiaceae)

Similar to the type species, but size larger, stems circular in section, spines and flowers bigger. Very beautiful and richly flowering....

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Euphorbia graniticola (Euphorbiaceae)

Branched, ribbed, striped succulent. Big spines linked by a continuous woody shield. White ribs. Very beautiful. From Mozambique to...

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Euphorbia aeruginosa (Euphorbiaceae)

Small, shrubby, branched succulent. Stems very ornamental, thin, glaucous-green in colour, rusty-brown around the spines. Spines...

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Euphorbia baioensis (Euphorbiaceae)

Basally branched plant, up to 30 cm high. Stems erect, cylindrical, with 8-10 spiny ribs. Reddish spines. Kenya. Cutting Bare...

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Gasteria baylissiana (Aloaceae)

Clumping species forming groups that are 8 cm in diameter. Leaves 5.5 cm in length and 2-3 cm in width, green with white cartilagineous...

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Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa (Gasteria verrucosa) (Aloaceae)

South-African species with fan-shaped leaves that are thick and covered with white spots above. Orange flowers with green tip....

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Gasteria croucheri (Aloaceae)

This particular succulent has leaves that are arranged in a rosette (in a fan when young), 20-36 cm x 3-10 cm in size, slendery-triangular...

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Gasteria glomerata (Aloaceae)

This species forms clumpings that are up to 20 cm in diameter. Leaves distichous up to 30 cm long, rough, glaucous green. Flowers...

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Haworthia attenuata (Aloaceae)

The species has leaves that are erect or slightly curved, dark green, flexible and acuminate, covered with tubercles that externally form...

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Haworthia coartata ssp. coartata var. coarctata (Aloaceae)

Stems branched, with dense lanceolate leaves that are succulent, crescent-shaped in section, red if in full sunshine or if exposed to cool...

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Haworthia glabrata (Aloaceae)

Leaves light green, leathery, lanceolate, covered with tubercles of the same colour. Flowers white. Probably it’s a hybrid originated in...

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Haworthia glauca var. herrei f. jacobseniana (Aloaceae)

The lanceolate blue-green succulent leaves are packed around the stem to make a dense column with a spiky appearance. Bare root   10...

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Haworthia nigra (Aloaceae)

Specie alta fino a 15 cm. Foglie coriacee, triangolari, lunghe fino a 4 cm per 2 cm di larghezza, di colore quasi nero. Le foglie sono...

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Haworthia tortuosa (Aloaceae)

Very variable species, often with stemmed rosettes up to 20 cm high whose leaves are disposed in series to form a spiral. Leaves...

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Haworthia venosa ssp. tessellata (Haworthia tessellata) (Aloaceae)

Rosettes are 10 cm in diameter. Leaves dark green, translucent, longitudinally striped, spirally arranged. Origin: South Africa (Cape...

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Agave striata var. falcata Z66 (Asparagaceae)

~~ Unusual agave with leaves being basal, very narrow, semi-cylindrical, sickle-shaped, very stiff, pointed, glaucous. It forms a...

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Plectranthus socotranum (Lamiaceae)

Small, succulent, very clumping shrub. Leaves galucous green in colour, opposite, fleshy, roundish. Very aromatic. Flowers bilabiate....

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Sarcostemma insigne (Apocynaceae)

Stems very thin, half-procumbent, cylindrical, 3 mm in section, grey-brownish with white stripes. Flowers 1.5-2 cm in diameter, in small...

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Senecio articulatus (Asteraceae)

Succulent species. Stems up to 60 cm long x 1.5-2 cm in diameter, typically articulate, blue-green spotted with grey. Leaves up to 5 cm...

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Kalanchoe beharensis ‘Fang’ (Crassulaceae)

~~Succulent shrub being very unusual and ornamental. Leaves succulent, rhombic, about 10 cm in size, covered with golden-grey velvet, with...

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Haworthia x cuspidata (Aloaceae)

~~This is a natural hybrid between H. cymbiformis and H. retusa. It has intermediate characteristics between both species. Leaves are very...

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Haworthia cooperi var. pilifera (Aloaceae)

~~Rosettes of triangular, succulent, keeled, slender, slightly toothed leaves with transparent stripes at apex. S. Africa....

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Adromischus cristatus (Crassulaceae)

~~Succulent, 10-15 cm high, compact, with stems covered with brown aerial roots. Leaves spatulate-flat, shiny-green, waved at apex. Flowers...

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Gasteria bicolor (Gasteria maculata) (Aloaceae)

~~Clumping succulent species, up to 50 cm high. Leaves distichous or spirally arranged, dark green densely spotted with white, up to 40 cm...

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Haworthia herbacea (Aloaceae)

~~Deciduous caudiciform with compound leaves and long racemes of very beautiful, funnel-shaped, coral-red flowers. Well drained soil. Full...

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Yucca baccata (Asparagaceae)

~~Stem not present or procumbent and up to 1.5 m long. Leaves dark green, up to 75 cm long, with filiferous reddish margins and a pungent...

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Haworthia glauca var. glauca (Aloaceae)

~~Leaves 2-3 cm long, glaucous, arranged in a crown on the stem. South Africa (Cape Province). Well drained soil. Half shade or full...

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Sedum hernandezii Mexico (Crassulaceae)

~~Native to Puebla, Mexico. It forms clumps that are rather compact. Stems up to 10 cm in length. Leaves obvallate, subcylindrical, emerald...

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Agave ferdinandi-regis (Asparagaceae)

~~Mexican species that makes small rosettes. Leaves up to 13 cm long, with longitudinal horny stripes and with a black apical thorn that is...

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