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204697 | Abromeitiella brevifolia
The world's smallest bromeliad. Clump-forming, with individual heads only 1.5 inches in dia. Can form sizeable mounds in age.
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207162 | Abromeitiella lorentziana
Tiny bromeliad forming hemispherical mounds. Somewhat larger and less compact than D. brevifolia. Green flowers.
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204936 | Adenia subsessifolia
Succulent vines from a subterranean caudex. Interesting. 2 year old plants, larger than those pictured.
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207206 | Agave bracteosa
Mid sized species with twisting leaves. Hardy to at least 15 degrees.
$4.75 |  |
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207205 | Agave parviflora
Minature clumping plants. Hardy to 10 degrees or so.
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206591 | Albuca cooperi
Similar to A. spiralis, but with straighter leaves. Leaves tend to curl at the tips. 2 inch or larger, disc shaped bulbs.
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206593 | Albuca sp. 'Augrabies Hill'
Small tuft of wiry leaves atop a large, above ground bulb. Clump-forming. A cute little plant for the bulb enthusiast. Looks like A. longipes.
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204110 | Alluaudia dumosa
Mid sized, scrambling, leafless shrub. Stems are silver with small, sparsely arranged thorns.
$3.50 |  |
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204809 | Aloe brevifolia
Clumping minature rosettes. Hardy to zone 8b.
$4.00 |  |
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207200 | Aloe dichotoma
This is one of the large, tree-type Aloes with trunks up to several feet in diameter. Small plants.
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203778 | Aloe haworthioides
Attractive minature. Aloe is quite convincing as a Haworthia. Easy.
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204807 | Aloe humilis
Another nice clumping minature. Hardy to zone 8b.
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204868 | Avonia albissima
Small clumps of scaley stems. Nice-sized plants with 15 or so stems.
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204837 | Bowiea volubilis
Strange climbing vines from a large succulent bulb. Young plants.
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203550 | Ceraria fruticulosa
Small pachycaul shrub with tiny succulent leaves. Excellent for bonsai work.
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207190 | Ceraria namaquensis
Weird little shrub with tiny, bead-like leaves. Interesting for bonsai work. Young plants.
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201924 | Cissus cactiformis
Vining, segmented stems. Prominently 4-angled. Great for baskets.
$3.75 |  |
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203313 | Crassula tecta
Very attractive little plants with epidermal cells arranged in a linear pattern. Very nice.
$5.50 |  |
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207177 | Dioscorea hemicrypta
Large, partially above ground tubers with the typical geometric cracks. 1 inch or better tubers.
$8.00 |  |
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205132 | Drimia maculata
Small, clumping bulbous plants with attractively spotted leaves. Great houseplant.
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207245 | Eucomis comosa
Another very attractive South African bulb. Young plants.
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204120 | Euphorbia enterophora
Mid-sized leafless shrub with long, flat stem segments. Stem tips are usually orange or rust colored.
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207201 | Euphorbia ferox
Small, spiny shrublet forming clumps to 2 ft in diameter. Stems are about 1.5 inches in diameter.
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204772 | Euphorbia knuthii
Attractively marked stems from an underground caudex. Fast growing.
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206552 | Euphorbia obesa
Ever popular plants. Like subtly striped baseballs. Purple where in bright light.
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207202 | Euphorbia polygona
Large clustering, spiny plants up to 3 ft tall and 5 ft diameter. Stems are 3-4 inches thick and branch basally.
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202209 | Euphorbia scitula
Thin, spiny stems with light green markings. Develops a large root mass in age.
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201791 | Haworthia cooperi
Nice, windowed rosettes forming large clumps in age.
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207192 | Jatropha mahafalensis
Highly succulent, pachycaul shrub/tree. The only Jatropha from Madagascar.
$7.75 |  |
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204730 | Jatropha podagrica
Develops a club shaped caudex with age. Nice, squat plants.
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203308 | Kalanchoe orgyalis
Small shrub with beautiful orange felted leaves. Easy.
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203560 | Monadenium gillettii
Upright, branching, succulent shrub to several feet. Known only from it's type locality in Somalia.
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207191 | Monadenium schubei
Large, thick stems with reduced tubercules and topped with a crown of succulent leaves. Stems cluster basally and can reach 3 feet in height.
$8.75 |  |
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203365 | Monadenium sp. 'tanzania red'
Very thick purple to red stems with prominent tubercules. Each stem topped with a crown of undulate leaves. Stems cluster from the base and grow to about 2 feet or so in height. I'm unclear what species this is, but I highly recommend it. It's The nicest Monadenium we've grown.
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205179 | Monadenium trinerve
Pencil thick, pink stems and leaves from a tuberous caudex. Similar to M. rubellum.
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203370 | Monadenium yattanum
Clustering stems topped with attractively marked leaves. Tuberous caudex.
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207189 | Pachypodium gaeyi
The other 'Madagascar palm'. Leaves longer and thinner. Young plants about 4-6 inches tall
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207188 | Pachypodium lamerei
'Madagascar palm'. Differs from gaeyi primarily in the leaf size, which in lamerei is somewhat shorter and wider. Young plants about 4-6 inches tall
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207203 | Pachypodium rutenbergianum
Large, pachycaul tree consisting mostly of a relatively smooth cylindric trunk. Very nice in maturity. Young plants about 8 inches tall.
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207165 | Scilla violacea
Clumping, above ground bulbs with dramatically spotted leaves.
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203324 | Senecio hebdingii
Small succulent shrub with abundant yellow flowers. Can probably stand some frost.
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203471 | Senecio pendula
Attractively marked, inch-worming stems. Great in baskets. Red flowers.
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205184 | Seyrigia gracilis
Smooth, purple-mottled stems from an underground caudex.
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204803 | Seyrigia humbertii
An odd, shrubby, stem succulent in the Cucurbitaceae. Stems are very hairy and rise from a tuberous caudex.
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205813 | Seyrigia humbertii x gracilis
This hybrid is not quite as hairy as humbertii and is more sprawling like gracilis. Develops a fair-sized caudex in age.
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205150 | Sinningia sp.
Develops large flattened tubers topped with felted leaves. Unlike most Sinningia, the flowers of this species are pure white and about 4-5 inches long. Unidentified and does not seem to key to any species. 1.5-2 inch tubers.
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202212 | Synadenium grantii rubra
'Sheba Valley death tree'. Very attractive, thick-stemmed tree or large shrub with red and green mottled leaves. Large rooted cuttings.
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204750 | Tinospora caffra
Large rampant vine, thickening at the base to form caudex.
$7.00 |  |
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205166 | Xerosicyos danguyi
Thick, highly succulent, almost perfectly round leaves on a sprawling shrub. Excellent in baskets. An odd member of the cucurbitaceae.
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207254 | Xerosicyos decaryi
Similar to Xerosicyos danguyii but seems to be more succulent in nature. Small seed grown plants.
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