Indigenous plants are water-wise and their flowers are attractive for South Africa’s native birds and insects. Local is lekker!
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Orbea variegata is a diminutive Stapeliad that forms dense mats over time. This particular plant is the rare crested form of this species.
This crested Euphorbia has a wave-like growth form that grows into large, attractive clumps with time. It may produce the occasional normal stem.
Oricula' is the mutant form of Kalanchoe luciae. These plants have a strange leaf-shape resembling cylinders or tubes. If given enough light, these plants will turn a bright red colour. They form clusters and can grow to about 60cm tall.
Instead of the well known globose shape of the typical Euphorbia obesa, the crested form has flattened, wavy stems. It tends to produce a few normal stems.
These special Haworthia cymbiformis have strong white variegation, which contrasts strongly with the normal green colouration of the plant.
This particular Haworthia truncata 'Hokusai' is 'Aurea' variegated, meaning the majority of the plant is variegated, with very little chlorophyll.
This is a complex hybrid, produced by Yu Hanai. Related to Haworthia wimii. It has attractive minimalistic, milky-white leaf windows, with small spines.
This is a complex hybrid, produced by crossing plants related to Haworthia wimii. It has attractive white leaf windows covered in long, hairy spines.
This is a complex hybrid, produced by crossing plants related to Haworthia splendens, and involves genetics from the popular cultivar 'Black Knight'.
The rare 'lime green' form of Adromischus marianae v. herrei. It has rough, oval shaped leaves and a light green colour.
These Adromischus sport blue-gray leaves with dark green spots arranged randomly. Older plants may form a caudex with age.
Adromischus cristatus sports dark green leaves with wrinkled, crinkly leaf tips. It forms dense mats over time.
This Aloe hybrid has attractive tiger-stripe yellow variegation covering most of its leaves.
Crassula ovata mutation with curved leaves resembling tubes or trumpets. This specific plant is covered in white and silver variegation.
Gasteria carinata is a medium sized species, with dark green leaves and white spots. This particular specimen has bright yellow variegation.
This long-stemmed Euphorbia has intense white variegation flecked with some green spots of chlorophyll. If given enough light, it turns a bright pink colour. It is covered in long, sharp spines at the top of each stem at maturity. They grow multiple stems and form an attractive cluster in time.
- Stefan S
Ordered some plants and they are in excellent condition.