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Other Succulents
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Ornithogalum hispidum
Little Karoo, South Africa.
Interesting for the three or four small leaves covered with very fine hair. Over time the bulbs proliferate forming dense colonies, from which the thin filaments of the inflorescences emerge. Winter grower. Learn More -
Ornithogalum corticatum
Interesting for the long and narrow leaves, radially open and flattened on the ground, very shiny. The flowers are snow-white, collected in a raceme. The bulb is underground and surrounded by the membranous residues of the old leaves. Learn More -
Ornithogalum caudatum
Specie davvero peculiare di bulbosa dai tratti di vera succulenta. Il bulbo rimane esposto sopra il suolo e tende a perdere le porzioni secche per esporre i tessuti vitali, verdi, su cui si formano i bulbilli che in seguito cadono a terra per radicare e originare un nuovo individuo (clone). Learn More -
Monsonia crassicaulis
Monsonia species with stocky stems, up to two centimeters thick, thorny and ashy-yellowish in colour. Interesting for the large white or straw-colored flowers. Growth is autumn-winter. Learn More -
Massonia pustulata
Swellendam, RSA.
Winter grower bulbous plant with a pair of leaves flattened to the ground that reaches 12-15 cm in diameter, adorned with papillae. Exposure to the sun determines a beautiful dark red-green color.
Flowers are curious; devoid of petals, they show the chalices full of nectar from which the long stamens emerge. Learn More -
Massonia hirsuta
North of Port Elizabeth, E.Cape, RSA.
African bulbous with winter growth, characteristic for the couple of large leaves flattened on the ground, among which a tight, sessile inflorescence appears, composed of dozens of small intensely perfumed ice-white flowers. During the summer it must be kept dry and sheltered in a shaded position. It resists well up to temperatures close to 0 °C. Learn More -
Lithops verruculosa f. inae
55km SW of Prieska, Cape Province.
Interesting for the yellow-gold halo of the leaves with small raised red papillae. The flower is yellow-orange with pinkish hues. Learn More -
Lithops terricolor
Interesting for the dark gray color of the leaves, decorated with a diffuse punctuation. Over the years it grows in large clumps. Learn More -
Lithops gesinae
80km SSW of Maltahöhe, Namibia.
interesting for the pink or orange color of the leaves. The flower is yellow. Learn More -
Ledebouria socialis f. variegata
Also known by the name of Scilla socialis variegata, it is a South African bulbous species that has met with great commercial success due to the beautiful pink shade of the leaves. Learn More -
Lachenalia pustulata
Small South African winter grower bulb, typical for the raised pustules that cover the upper page of the leaves making them wrinkled. In spring it produces an inflorescence of about 20 cm in length, adorned with flowers with a short, pinkish-white peduncle. Learn More -
Lachenalia carnosa
interesting for the white flowers with the lilac apex. It has two slightly fleshy leaves that remain elegantly flexed. It reproduces spontaneously by division of the bulb. Learn More -
Hoya spartioides
The species with the most original form of the entire Hoya genus, characterized by a strong xeromorphism (growth form adapted to conditions of high water scarcity) in which the leaves are rudimentary and are formed only in the first juvenile stage of development. Photosynthesis is carried out by the long peduncles of the flowers. Growth is relatively slow, especially in the juvenile stage. These are plants of complex cultivation, unsuitable for beginners, which during the summer growth period require stable maximum temperatures of 25 °C and very high air humidity. They cannot tolerate direct watering. Reproductions from seed of our mother plants. Learn More -
Haworthia venosa ssp. tessellata
Interesting for the veins on the leaves, more evident if they are grown in conditions of intense but never direct light. Easy to grow. Learn More -
Haworthia turgida f. suberecta
Gouritz River, RSA.
interesting for the mottled leaves with rounded apex. Form large groups. Learn More