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Other Succulents
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Aloe antandroi
Tsiombe, Madagascar.
Interesting for the squat and green-brown leaves and for the short inflorescence with a few ruby red flowers. If well cultivated it tends to form small compact shrubs. With age the branches lengthen, assuming the creeping habit. Growth is slow and the plant resists low winter temperatures and even short periods of frost. Learn More -
Aloe albiflora f. grandiflora
Typical form of the species Aloe albiflora,with candid bell-shaped flowers and dark green leaves adorned with numerous punctiform white spots. Learn More -
Agave nizandensis
The most curious among the agaves. Of small size (it blooms when it reaches 12-15 cm in diameter) it has the typical characteristics of an Aloe, ie soft leaves, not fibrous and fragile, that do not wrap one inside the other at the vegetative apex. Delicate. Learn More -
Aeonium × loartei
Very graceful this Aeonium with miniature rosettes carried on thin but strong stems. It is a natural hybrid that, over the years, forms compact bushes of emerald green color. Learn More -
Adromischus trigynus
N Ceres, RSA.
Interesting for the large lenticular and red-spotted leaves. Learn More