| Genus & Species | Description | Pot Size |
Price |
| Monadenium coccineum | With stems up to 100cm or more and a caudex to 15 centimeters in diameter, this native of northern Tanzania likes a bright setting in well-drained soil. | 4" |
$6.50 |
| Monadenium ritchii | A small, clumping plant with tuberous roots. Grows to 30cm tall and 3 cm diameter with hot pink flowers in late summer before going dormant. Quite easy to grow, but keep quite dry during dormancy. New, March 2011 | 4" | $7.50 |
| Orbea hardyi | These are rooted starts. One person described the flower as like looking through a kaleidoscope. O. hardyi (R.A.Dyer) Bruyns is native to the northern parts of South Africa, growing in deep shade and humus-rich, littered pockets of soil. Should be watered carefully during the warm season and allowed to go dry during dormancy. | Prices relate to relative sizes. |
$5.00 & $6.50 |
| Ornithogalum caudatum | (syn. Ornithogalum longibracteatum) The classic "Pregnant Onion". Not an onion, but definitely, nearly always "pregnant." Babies pop out from under the parent's skin. These root easily. South Africa. |
2" 3" 4" |
$4.00 $5.00 $6.50 |
| Ornithogalum juncifolium | (syn. Ornithogalum graminifolium) "Cliff Marble" or "Rush-leaved Star of Bethlehem". Not commonly available. Bulb 1/2 to 3/4" diam. clumping as they grow. | $5.50 | |
| Pachyphytum compactum | From the Mexican states of Queretaro and Hidalgo, it forms stout stems to 6 inches long (or longer if pendent) with a compact rosette of gray-green leaves, tinged violet in bright situations. The imprint from the neighboring leaves gives the plant a distinctive appearance. | 4" 5" clumping larger yet |
7.50 10.50 12.50 |
| Pachyphytum compactum crest | A variety of growth forms. Back in stock. | 3" 4" 5" larger |
9.50 12.50 16.50 18.50 |
| Pachyphytum compactum var. weinbergii | Cute, stocky heads. New, Sept. 2, 2011 | 2" | $2.75 |
| Pleiospilos nelii | The always fascinating "Split Rock". The perfect starting point for the rock collector who also likes plants... | 3" |
$4.50 |
| Pleiospilos nelii 'Royal Flush' | They're back again. Hurry up and order before they get the "Sold Out" tag put on them again! I'm not joking. They go fast! Back again, but limited. | 3" | $8.50 |
| Pleiospilos simulans | Large, flat faced, split rocks to add to your "living rock" collection. Triple-headed, older plants. Limited supply. Added Sept 3, 2011 | 5" |
12.50 |
| Plectranthus amboenicus | Cuban oregano, Spanish thyme, Indian Borage or Mexican mint is a tender fleshy perennial plant in the family Lamiaceae with an oregano-like flavor and odor. | 3" |
$4.75 |
| Portulacaria afra minima | The "Emerald Elephant Carpet", this is a mini form of the normal plant with very small green leaves on red to maroon stems, developing into a small spreading shrub. | 5.5" | $9.50 |
| Sansevieria 'Bantels Sensation' | New, June, 2012 | 9" | $23.50 |
| Sansevieria cylindrica | New, June, 2012 | 4" 5" 6" |
$5.50 8.50 10.50 |
| Sansevieria 'Moonglow' | "White Ghosts" of the Sansevieria family. New, June, 2012 | 5" | $8.50 |
| Sansevieria trifaxciata 'Hahnii' | New, June, 2012 | 3" 4" |
$3.50 4.50 |
| Sansevieria trifasciata 'Laurentii' | New, June, 2012 | 5" | $8.50 |
| Sarcostemma insigne | Long, g reen spaghetti stems, especially good for hanging baskets. (Madagascar) (Syn.: Cynanchum insigne comb.nov.) |
$5.50 |
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| Schizobasis intricata | These plants trace their heritage to the plants offered by the International Succulent Introductions [ISI 2004-36 (HBG90233) ex C. Hanson s.n.] which were from seeds collected by Chuck Hanson in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, just south of Jansenville. |
5 year old seedlings |
$8.50 |
| Sedum palmeri | Reported to be hardy, these are lovely 2 - 3" bluish plants with a pink cast in strong light. Variable by the season. | $5.00 | |
| Sedum rubrotinctum 'Aurora' | This is a plant that I don't think gets enough attention as a decorative holiday accent. The common name, "Pink Jelly Beans", doesn't do them justice. They're an outstanding, easy to grow plant, which can be used effectively in a small dish garden on a windowsill, or as a temporary table centerpiece. They're a plant which seems to invite you to have some fun with them, arranging them with other small yellow or green succulents to great effect. The depth of color varies with the intensity of the light. |
3" 4" |
$5.50 $6.50 |
| Senecio ficoides | "Blue Fingers". Clumping | $5.00 | |
| Senecio haworthii | Our thanks to a customer who reminded us that the common name is "Cocoon Plant". Rightfully so! | $8.50 |
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| Senecio kleiniiformis | Syn. Senecio tropaeofolium. Nicely formed knobby roots. For a bonsai effect, keep the tops trimmed and raise the roots above ground. Plants with nice caudexes. | 4" |
$8.50 |
| Senecio pendulus | The crawly, creepy, in and out of the soil, "Inchworm" Senecio. Unique. | 5 - 6" unrooted starts |
$5.00 |
| Senecio rowleyanus | The "String of Pearls" plant. Easy to grow. Should be in every collection. AKA "String of Beads", "String of Peas", "String of Marbles", and probably 50 other common names! | 3" | $6.50 |
| Senecio scaposus | 4" |
$7.50 |
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| Senecio velatum | Syn.: Pittocaulon velatum |
8" + |
$16.50 |
| Sinningia cardinalis | Very similar to Sinningia leucotricha, but with larger, green leaves. And - as the name suggests- it has red flowers! | 4" | $9.50 |
| Sinningia selection | 2 year old seedlings of S. leucotricha and S. cardinalis with cute little caudexes. An inexpensive way to begin a collection of these outstanding bulbs. | $5.00 | |
| Sinningia tubiflora | Another nice tuberous Sinningia with striking white, hanging trumpet flowers held up on a long stem. Nice caudes form created by irregular shaped "bulbs". | 4" larger |
$9.50 $12.50 |
| Stapelia scitula | ca. 5 mm diameter stems, pubescent, clustering, with small maroon flowers. |
4" |
$7.50 |
| Titanopsis calcarea | Hardy to 25°F (-4°C) Temporarily out of stock. | ||
| Trichodiadema densum | Cute, small 8 year old plants with begining "tubers". | $3.75 | |
| Tylecodon schaeferianus | (Syn.: Cotyledon sinus-alexandri, Cotyledon woodii, Tylecodon decipiens) Gnarled little succulent stems with a multitude of fat green "egg" leaves and lavender/pink flowers in the winter. | 3" | $6.50 |