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Haworthia Scabra var Scabra
Oudtshoorn, WC
0 out of 5(0)Haworthia scabra var. scabra
A tough yet beautifully textured succulent, Haworthia scabra var. scabra is known for its elongated rosettes of firm, dark green leaves covered in rough, sandpaper-like ridges. Its rugged surface and upright growth give it a distinctive, hardy appearance that contrasts nicely with smoother succulents in any collection.
This resilient species is well-suited to a variety of conditions, thriving in bright, indirect light with minimal watering. Its durability and unique texture make it an excellent choice for both beginners and collectors.
Interesting fact:
The name “scabra” means “rough” or “scaly,” referring to the plant’s coarse leaf texture—an adaptation that helps reduce water loss in its natural habitat.SKU: n/a -
Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Pilosereus Glaucescens
Oudtshoorn, WC
0 out of 5(0)Pilosocereus glaucescens (Blue Torch Cactus)
A striking columnar cactus, Pilosocereus glaucescens is admired for its powdery blue skin that gives it a cool, silvery glow in sunlight. Its upright stems are accented with golden-yellow spines, creating a beautiful contrast that makes it a standout feature in any collection or landscape. As it matures, it can develop into an impressive, sculptural specimen.
Ideal for bright, sunny positions, this cactus thrives with minimal care and well-draining soil—perfect for both collectors and bold decorative displays.
Interesting fact:
The blue coloration of Pilosocereus glaucescens comes from a natural waxy coating that helps protect the plant from intense sun and reduces water loss in its native habitat.SKU: n/a -
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Albuca Concordiana
Oudtshoorn, WC
0 out of 5(0)Albuca concordiana (Spiral Albuca)
A truly captivating and quirky bulb, Albuca concordiana is loved for its tightly coiled, spiral leaves that twist into perfect corkscrews. The intensity of the curls increases with bright light, giving each plant a playful, sculptural look that stands out in any collection. During its growing season, it produces delicate yellow-green flowers with a light, sweet fragrance.
Compact and easy to grow, this winter-growing species thrives in bright light, well-draining soil, and minimal watering—making it ideal for pots and collectors of unusual plants.
Interesting fact:
The spiraling leaves of Albuca concordiana are influenced by sunlight—more light results in tighter, more dramatic curls.SKU: n/a
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Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Haworthia Scabra var Scabra
Oudtshoorn, WC
0 out of 5(0)Haworthia scabra var. scabra
A tough yet beautifully textured succulent, Haworthia scabra var. scabra is known for its elongated rosettes of firm, dark green leaves covered in rough, sandpaper-like ridges. Its rugged surface and upright growth give it a distinctive, hardy appearance that contrasts nicely with smoother succulents in any collection.
This resilient species is well-suited to a variety of conditions, thriving in bright, indirect light with minimal watering. Its durability and unique texture make it an excellent choice for both beginners and collectors.
Interesting fact:
The name “scabra” means “rough” or “scaly,” referring to the plant’s coarse leaf texture—an adaptation that helps reduce water loss in its natural habitat.SKU: n/a -
Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Pilosereus Glaucescens
Oudtshoorn, WC
0 out of 5(0)Pilosocereus glaucescens (Blue Torch Cactus)
A striking columnar cactus, Pilosocereus glaucescens is admired for its powdery blue skin that gives it a cool, silvery glow in sunlight. Its upright stems are accented with golden-yellow spines, creating a beautiful contrast that makes it a standout feature in any collection or landscape. As it matures, it can develop into an impressive, sculptural specimen.
Ideal for bright, sunny positions, this cactus thrives with minimal care and well-draining soil—perfect for both collectors and bold decorative displays.
Interesting fact:
The blue coloration of Pilosocereus glaucescens comes from a natural waxy coating that helps protect the plant from intense sun and reduces water loss in its native habitat.SKU: n/a -
Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Albuca Concordiana
Oudtshoorn, WC
0 out of 5(0)Albuca concordiana (Spiral Albuca)
A truly captivating and quirky bulb, Albuca concordiana is loved for its tightly coiled, spiral leaves that twist into perfect corkscrews. The intensity of the curls increases with bright light, giving each plant a playful, sculptural look that stands out in any collection. During its growing season, it produces delicate yellow-green flowers with a light, sweet fragrance.
Compact and easy to grow, this winter-growing species thrives in bright light, well-draining soil, and minimal watering—making it ideal for pots and collectors of unusual plants.
Interesting fact:
The spiraling leaves of Albuca concordiana are influenced by sunlight—more light results in tighter, more dramatic curls.SKU: n/a -
Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Haworthia Truncata
Oudtshoorn, WC
0 out of 5(0)Haworthia truncata (Horse’s Teeth / Perdetande)
A truly unusual and eye-catching succulent, Haworthia truncata is known for its distinctive, flat-topped leaves that look as if they’ve been neatly cut off. These thick, upright leaves grow in opposite rows, forming a fan-like arrangement with translucent “windows” at the tips—allowing light to reach deep into the plant.
Its geometric form and subtle patterns make it a standout in any collection, especially for those who appreciate rare and architectural plants. Easy to care for, it thrives in bright, indirect light with minimal watering.
Interesting fact:
The unique “windowed” leaf tips of Haworthia truncata are an adaptation that allows the plant to stay mostly buried in the soil in its natural habitat, protecting it from harsh sun while still capturing light.SKU: n/a -
Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Aloe Erinacea
Oudtshoorn, WC
0 out of 5(0)Aloe erinacea (Hedgehog Aloe)
A rare and highly sought-after miniature aloe, Aloe erinacea is prized for its compact, solitary rosette and bold, architectural form. Its thick, dark green leaves are densely covered in prominent white spines, giving it a striking “hedgehog” appearance. This slow-growing species stays small, making it perfect for collectors and display in limited spaces.
Thriving in bright light and well-draining soil, it requires minimal watering and rewards patience with its unique, sculptural beauty.
Interesting fact:
Aloe erinacea is endemic to Namibia and is specially adapted to survive in extremely arid conditions, using its dense spines to help shade the plant and reduce water loss.SKU: n/a -
Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Tylecodon reticulatus
Oudtshoorn, WC
0 out of 5(0)Tylecodon reticulatus (Skeleton Plant / Netwerk-tolbos)
A truly fascinating succulent, Tylecodon reticulatus is known for its thick, pale, knotted stems that develop a cracked, net-like texture with age—giving it a rugged, almost skeletal appearance. In the dry season, it sheds its leaves, leaving behind an intricate framework that adds striking character to any collection. When in growth, it produces small, tubular greenish flowers held above the plant on tall stems.
This winter-growing species is perfect for collectors who appreciate unusual forms. It thrives in bright light, well-draining soil, and requires careful watering during its active season.
Interesting fact:
Tylecodon reticulatus is dormant in summer and grows in winter—the opposite of most plants—making its care cycle uniquely adapted to arid South African climates.SKU: n/a







