| Genus & Species | Description | Pot Size |
Price |
| Monadenium coccineum | 4" |
$6.50 |
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| Monadenium magnificum | 4" |
$6.50 |
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| Ornithogalum caudatum | (syn. Ornithogalum longibracteatum) The classic "Pregnant Onion". Hyancinthaceae from South Africa. |
3" 4" 6" |
$4.00 $5.00 $8.50 |
| Ornithogalum juncifolium | (syn. Ornithogalum graminifolium) "Cliff Marble" or "Rush-leaved Star of Bethlehem". Not commonly available. Bulb 1/2 to 3/4" diam. | $5.50 | |
| Orostachys erubescens | Hardy, but needs protection from rain during the winter. Clumps. | 3" | $5.50 |
| Peperomia graveolens | Lovely and striking at the same time, P. graveolens has green windows on top and bright red underside to the leaves. | 4" | $8.50 |
| Pleiospilos nelii | The perfect starting point for the rock collector who also likes plants... | 3" |
$3.00 |
| Pleiospilos nelii 'Royal Flush' | They're back again. Hurry up and order before they get the "Sold Out" tag put on them again! | 3" | $6.75 |
| Pleiospilos simulans | Large, flat faced, split rocks to add to your "living rock" collection. | 4" |
$6.50 |
| 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 |
| Sarcostemma insigne | Green spagetti stems, good for hanging basket. (Madagascar) (Syn.: Cynanchum insigne comb.nov.) |
4" |
$5.50 |
| Sedum clavatum | Unrooted cuttings. | $2.00 | |
| Sedum palmeri | Reported to be hardy, these are lovely 2 - 3" bluish plants with a pink cast on some. Variable by the season. | $5.00 | |
| Senecio ficoides | "Blue Fingers" | 3" |
$3.75 |
| Senecio haworthii | 5" |
$8.50 |
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| Senecio kleiniiformis | Syn. Senecio tropaeofolium. Nicely formed knobby roots. Can be raised above ground for bonsai effect. | 3" |
$6.50 |
with caudex |
4" |
$8.50 | |
| Senecio scaposus | 4" |
$7.50 |
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| Senecio velatum | (photo soon) Syn.: Pittocaulon velatum |
8" |
$16.50 |
| Sinningia leucotricha | (Syn. Rechsteineria leucotricha) When we first grew this, it was called the "Wind Song" Plant. Don't ask why...but, hey...we like it! Also known as the "Brazilian Edelweiss". We've had a real run on these lately, but they're back again. | 4" | $9.50 |
| Sinningia tubiflora | Another nice tuberous Sinningia with striking white tubular flowers held up on a long stem. | 4" |
$7.50 |
| Stapelia scitula | ca. 5 mm diameter stems, pubescent, clustering |
4" |
$7.50 |
| Titanopsis calcarea | Hardy to 25°F (-4°C) Temporarily out of stock. | 4" | $6.50 |