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Other Succulents
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Euphorbia leucodendron ssp. oncoclada f. mostruosa
Small plants with a beautiful candelabra shape. It is a monstrous form that can sometimes give rise to crested branches. Occasionally it needs light pruning to keep the shape. Fear the frost. Learn More -
Euphorbia makallensis
Ethiopian plant of easy cultivation which branches quickly, forming large compact cushions. Interesting for its resemblance to the Moroccan Euphorbia resinifera. Learn More -
Euphorbia mitriformis
Somali species widespread in mountainous areas. In nature it forms dense bushes that reach one meter in height with the typical shape of a mitre, the bishop's headgear. Learn More -
Euphorbia officinarum ssp. echinus
Interesting for the beautiful shape of the bright green stems with light green variegation. Over time it forms large compact cushions with multitudes of branches. Learn More -
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Euphorbia tenuispinosa
14 Km before Voi, Samburu, Kenya.
Interesting for the thin stems crossed by lighter and darker green bands, tending towards brown. The thorns, as the name suggests, are very short and prickly. Learn More -
Folotsia grandiflora sp. aff.
Ambolavao-Anroka, Madagascar.
Lianosa species, climber with smooth stems of considerable length. Learn More -
Gasteria excelsa
One of the largest species of the genus Gasteria. The leaves are extraordinarily leathery and a beautiful burnished green color. In summer, it prefers shady locations and moderate watering. Learn More -
Gasteria glomerata
Ex Charles Craib Coll. Koggadam, RSA.
Interesting for the hemispherical leaves. Slow growing, over time it produces numerous lateral shoots that form precious compact agglomerates. It fears frost and prefers bright positions. To be protected from excessive sun in the summer period. Learn More -
Gasteria gracilis f. variegata
Interesting for the variegated leaves with longitudinal yellow bands. Easy to grow, it prefers shaded positions protected from frost. Learn More -
Gasteria × cv. Satsu-Satsu-No-Matsu
Interesting for its compact shape and the ivory-white variegation of the leaves. Learn More -
Gonialoe variegata
Dikkop Flats, E Cape, RSA.
Interesting for its compact shape and rigid leaves, triangular in section with leathery, translucent edges. Different from the form commonly on the market, which shows longer and weaker leaves. Learn More -
Graptopetalum superbum
interesting for the candy-pink coloring of the leaves, which form a tight discoidal rosette. Over time it branches from base. The flowers are carried by a richly branched inflorescence. Learn More -
Haworthia arachnoidea var. namaquensis
Interesting due to the apex of the leaves folded towards the center of the plant. Learn More -
Haworthia cooperi var. pilifera f. variegata
Interesting for its long, glaucous green and variegated leaves. Learn More