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    Euphorbia parvimedusae hybrid

    Euphorbia Parvimedusae Hybrid
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    Euphorbia parvimedusae hybrid

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    A Euphorbia parvimedusae hybrid is a cultivated succulent variety developed by crossing Euphorbia parvimedusae—a rare and unusual species from South Africa—with another Euphorbia species, often to enhance certain traits such as size, growth habit, or ease of cultivation. These hybrids typically retain the unique, medusoid appearance of the parent species, characterized by a central caudex (swollen stem base) from which numerous cylindrical arms or branches radiate, resembling a sea anemone or the mythological head of Medusa.

    Depending on the hybrid cross, the plant may show variations in:

    • Branch density – more compact or sprawling arms

    • Caudex shape – larger, more prominent, or more textured

    • Color – shades of green, grey-green, or even reddish tones

    • Spines – some hybrids may have more or fewer spines

    Like most Euphorbias, these hybrids exude a white, toxic latex when damaged and should be handled with care. They prefer well-draining soil, minimal watering, and bright light—making them excellent candidates for collectors or enthusiasts interested in rare succulents.

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    Euphorbia Parvimedusae Hybrid

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    Euphorbia Parvimedusae Hybrid

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    Euphorbia Parvimedusae Hybrid
    The Euphorbia parvimedusae hybrid is a striking and unique hybrid succulent that combines the best features of its parent plants. Native to arid regions of Africa, this hybrid features a cluster of thick, fleshy, and cylindrical stems that resemble an underwater creature, earning it the nickname “Medusa” due to its appearance. Its stems are covered with fine spines, adding a textural depth. During the warmer months, it produces small, yellowish-green flowers that contrast beautifully with its distinctive, sculptural form. Interesting fact: Despite its delicate appearance, this hybrid is highly resilient and can thrive in dry, low-water conditions, making it an excellent choice for succulent collectors and enthusiasts. It is also known for being easy to care for and highly adaptable to different growing conditions.

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    Euphorbia Parvimedusae Hybrid (Yellow Flowers)

    Euphorbia Parvimadusae Hybrid
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    Euphorbia Parvimedusae Hybrid (Yellow Flowers)

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Euphorbia parvimedusae is sonder twyfel een van die mees opwindende nuwe ontdekkings van die afgelope paar jaar. Dit het op sigself groot ornamentele waarde—maar daar is meer. Hierdie spesie kan ’n sleutelrol speel in die toekomstige teel van struikagtige en stekelrige euphorbias. Net soos E. tulearensis ’n belangrike rol gespeel het in die teel van E. francoisii, kan Euphorbia parvimedusae alle struikagtige Euphorbia-spesies deur hibridisering kompakter en dwergagtig maak. Hierdie proses ontbloot ook soms verborge gene van elke spesie, wat soms tot verrassende resultate lei.

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    Euphorbia Pulvinata (Meloformis Variegated)

    Euphorbia Pulvinata
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    Euphorbia Pulvinata (Meloformis Variegated)

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Euphorbia pulvinata is a small, cushion-forming succulent native to South Africa. It grows in dense, rounded clumps that resemble little green pillows, hence the name “pulvinata,” which means “cushion-like.” This plant has short, thick stems covered in small tubercles and spines, giving it a textured appearance. In spring to early summer, it produces tiny, yellow-green flowers (cyathia) at the tips of its stems. Like most euphorbias, it contains a milky sap that can be irritating to the skin and toxic if ingested. It thrives in full sun with well-draining soil and is ideal for rock gardens, containers, or succulent collections.

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    Euphorbia suzannae

    Euphorbia suzannae
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    Euphorbia suzannae

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Euphorbia suzannae is a distinctive succulent belonging to the Euphorbiaceae family. Native to the Cape region of South Africa, it grows as a small, rounded plant with fleshy green stems that may develop reddish tones in bright sunlight. It typically reaches up to 30 cm tall and produces clusters of tiny lance-shaped leaves at the tips of its stems, creating a charming contrast against its thick body. In favorable conditions, it may produce small yellow-green flowers.

    This species thrives in well-draining soil, requires moderate watering (allow soil to dry between waterings), and should be protected from frost. Like many Euphorbias, it contains toxic latex sap, so handle with care and keep away from pets and children. Its compact size and resilience make it an excellent choice for collectors and drought-tolerant gardens

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    Gasteria Batesiana

    Gasteria Batesiana
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    Gasteria Batesiana

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Gasteria Batesiana, a striking succulent native to the rocky terrains of South Africa, is a must-have for any plant enthusiast. With its thick, glossy, dark green leaves adorned with pale white spots, it adds a touch of the exotic to any collection. This hardy plant thrives in well-draining soil and enjoys bright, indirect light. Minimal watering is required, making it perfect for low-maintenance care. Its unique appearance and resilience make Gasteria Batesiana a captivating addition to both indoor and outdoor gardens.

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    Gasteria Batesiana

    Gasteria Batesiana
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    Gasteria Batesiana

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    Gasteria batesiana is a small, hardy succulent native to South Africa. It has dark green, triangular leaves with rough, textured surfaces, often adorned with white spots or streaks. The plant grows in a rosette form and can tolerate low light, making it ideal for indoor cultivation. It produces tubular, pinkish-red flowers on tall stalks, typically during the spring or summer. Known for its drought tolerance and easy care, Gasteria batesiana is popular among succulent collectors.

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    Gasteria Elephiea

    Gasteria Elephiea
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    Gasteria Elephiea

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    Origin and Habitat: Kouga Dam (or Paul Sauer Dam) region, in eastern Cape Province, South Africa
    Habitat: It is a cliff dweller that grows on shady, sheer rocky slopes. It grows together with 
    Haworthia viscosaS and Haworthia isabellae

    Synonyms:

    • Gasteria ellaphieae van Jaarsv.

    Description: Gasteria ellaphieae  is one of the most popular and sought species with propellers-shaped rough leaves.

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    Gasteria Elephiea

    Gasteria Elephiae
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    Gasteria Elephiea

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    Origin and Habitat: Kouga Dam (or Paul Sauer Dam) region, in eastern Cape Province, South Africa
    Habitat: It is a cliff dweller that grows on shady, sheer rocky slopes. It grows together with 
    Haworthia viscosaS and Haworthia isabellae

    Synonyms:

    • Gasteria ellaphieae van Jaarsv.

    Description: Gasteria ellaphieae  is one of the most popular and sought species with propellers-shaped rough leaves.

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    Gasteria Ellaphieae

    Gasteria Ellaphieae
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    Gasteria Ellaphieae

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    Gasteria ellaphieae is ’n kompakte, stadig-groeiende vetplant wat inheems is aan Suid-Afrika, spesifiek die Oos-Kaap. Dit behoort aan die Asphodelaceae-familie en is vernoem na die bekende plantillustreerder Ellaphie Ward-Hilhorst. Die plant word gekenmerk deur sy digte, vlesige blare wat in ’n waaierpatroon (distig) gerangskik is. Die blare is donkergroen met ligte of wit kolle, en volwasse plante dra buisvormige pienk-rooi blommetjies op dun stingels in die laat winter tot lente. Gasteria ellaphieae verkies helder, indirekte lig en goed dreinerende grond. Dit is droogtebestand en moet slegs natgemaak word wanneer die grond heeltemal droog is. Hierdie spesie is ideaal vir potte of rotstuine, maar moet beskerm word teen ryp en oormatige vog. Voortplanting geskied maklik via blaarstekke of sytakke (uitlopers).

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    Gasteria Glomerata

    Gasteria Glomerata
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    Gasteria Glomerata

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Gasteria glomerata is a compact, slow-growing succulent native to the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. It forms small, dense clusters of short, tongue-shaped leaves that are smooth, grey-green, and often speckled with white. The leaves grow in pairs, forming a neat fan shape.

    In spring, it produces slender flower stalks with tubular, two-toned pink and greenish flowers, typical of the Gasteria genus. Gasteria glomerata thrives in bright, indirect light, well-draining soil, and infrequent watering—making it an ideal choice for indoor succulent collections.

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    Gasteria Hybrid

    Gasteria Hybrid for sale online Mantis Plants South Africa
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    Gasteria Hybrid

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    Gasteria is a genus of succulent plants, native to South Africa and the far south-west corner of Namibia

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    Gasteria Lilliputana

    Gasteria Lilliputana
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    Gasteria Lilliputana

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Gasteria lilliputana is a tiny, yet striking succulent native to South Africa. This miniature plant features thick, fleshy leaves that form a dense rosette, with dark green to greyish-green coloring and distinctive white markings or spots. The leaves are rough to the touch, giving it a unique texture that stands out in succulent collections. In late winter or early spring, it produces small, tubular flowers in shades of pink or red, adding a pop of color to its compact form. Interesting fact: Despite its small size, Gasteria lilliputana is extremely hardy and can tolerate drought and neglect, making it an ideal choice for beginner succulent growers. Its slow-growing nature also means it requires minimal maintenance and thrives in bright, indirect light.

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    Gymnocalycium friedrichii variegated

    Gymnocalycium friedrichii variegated
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    Gymnocalycium friedrichii variegated

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    Gymnocalycium friedrichii variegated is a stunning cactus with unique, striped patterns of red, yellow, and green, making it a true standout in any collection. Interesting Fact: This variety is rare and highly sought after due to its vibrant colors and its ability to thrive in both bright and indirect light conditions.

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    Gymnocalycium mihanovichii Hybrids

    Gymnocalycium Mihanovichii Hybrids
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    Gymnocalycium mihanovichii Hybrids

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    Gymnocalycium mihanovichii is a small, globular cactus species native to the semi-arid regions of Paraguay and parts of northern Argentina. It belongs to the Cactaceae family and is part of a genus known for its relatively easy care, compact size, and attractive flowers.

    This species typically grows to about 5–6 cm in height and 4–5 cm in diameter. It has a flattened, spherical body with 8–14 broad ribs and a grayish-green to dark green color. The stem is often slightly wrinkled and marked by low tubercles. It bears short, slightly curved spines that vary in number but are generally not aggressive, making the plant user-friendly for handling.

    Flowers appear from the crown of the plant during late spring to summer. They are funnel-shaped and range in color from pale pink to light purple, occasionally white. The blooms are relatively large compared to the size of the plant and open during the day.

    This species prefers well-draining cactus soil, moderate watering (allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings), and bright, indirect sunlight. Direct sun in hot climates can cause sunburn on the plant’s surface. It tolerates mild cold but should be protected from frost.

    In cultivation, Gymnocalycium mihanovichii is often the parent of colorful grafted hybrids like the “Moon Cactus” (var. friedrichii), which lacks chlorophyll and must be grafted onto a host plant to survive.

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    Gymnocalycium mihanovichii variegata

    Gymnocalycium Mihanovichi Variegata
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    Gymnocalycium mihanovichii variegata

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    Gymnocalycium mihanovichii variegata, commonly known as the Variegated Moon Cactus, is a striking and unique cactus characterized by its vibrant, multicolored tops, which are often bright yellow, pink, or red. The colorful crown is a result of a lack of chlorophyll, making it an interesting addition to any succulent collection. The base of the cactus is typically a green Gymnocalycium, which provides stability and nutrients to the colorful top. This plant is often grafted onto a more resilient cactus species to enhance its growth and longevity.

    Care Instructions:

    • Light: Requires bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid direct sunlight to prevent scorching the colorful tops.
    • Water: Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. During the growing season (spring and summer), water more frequently, but reduce watering in fall and winter.
    • Soil: Use a well-draining cactus mix to prevent root rot.
    • Temperature: Thrives in warm conditions, ideally between 18-30°C (65-86°F). Protect from frost and cold drafts.
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    Haworthia arachnoidea

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    Haworthia arachnoidea

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    Haworthia arachnoidea, locally known as “papierrosie” (paper-rose) or “spinnekopnes” (spider-nest), is the type species of the genus Haworthia, in the family Asphodelaceae, in the Western Cape Province of South Africa.

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    Haworthia Comptoniana

    Haworthia Comptoniana
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    Haworthia Comptoniana

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    Description: Haworthia Comptoniana is a beautiful and collectible succulent known for its broad, translucent leaves with intricate vein patterns. The glossy “windowed” leaves create a striking appearance, making it a favourite among Haworthia collectors.

    Origin: Native to the Eastern Cape region of South Africa, where it grows in rocky, semi-arid environments.

    Care:

    • Light: Bright indirect light or light shade
    • Water: Water thoroughly and allow soil to dry between waterings
    • Soil: Well-draining succulent or cactus mix
    • Temperature: Protect from frost and excessive cold
    • Growth: Slow-growing and ideal for pots, windowsills, and indoor collections
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    Haworthia Emelyae, Witkliprug Specimen Plant

    Haworthia Emelyae, Witkliprug Specimen Plant
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    Haworthia Emelyae, Witkliprug Specimen Plant

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    Haworthia emelyae is a small, succulent plant native to South Africa, known for its striking rosettes of thick, triangular leaves. The leaves are often green with translucent tips and may have white speckles or ridges. This slow-growing species thrives in well-draining soil and prefers partial shade, making it a popular choice for succulent enthusiasts. It produces delicate white flowers on slender stalks.

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    Haworthia Nigra

    Haworthia Nigra
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    Haworthia Nigra

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    Haworthia nigra is a little succulent with a big attitude! With its dark, almost black, spiky leaves stacked in tight layers, it looks like it’s ready to join the goth plant club. Native to South Africa, this hardy little character doesn’t need much to thrive but always stands out with its unique look. Perfect for those who appreciate a plant that can rock the “all black everything” vibe!

    Care Instructions:
    Haworthia nigra prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate some shade. Plant it in well-draining soil and water sparingly, letting the soil dry out completely between waterings. It grows slowly and enjoys a light monthly feeding of diluted succulent fertilizer during the warmer months. Just remember: too much water makes it sulky!

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    Haworthia Retusa Variegated

    Haworthia Retusa Variegated
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    Haworthia Retusa Variegated

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    Haworthia retusa Variegated is a stunning and highly collectible succulent admired for its translucent leaf windows and beautiful cream, yellow, and green variegation. Its thick fleshy leaves form compact rosettes with a geometric appearance that makes each plant a living piece of art. The transparent leaf tips allow sunlight to penetrate deep into the plant, helping it survive in harsh conditions. This slow-growing succulent thrives in bright indirect light, well-draining soil, and careful watering.

    Interesting Fact:
    The transparent “windows” on the leaves of Haworthia retusa allow light to reach inner tissues even when the plant is partially buried in soil or sand in its natural habitat.

    Original Habitat:
    Native to the Western Cape Province of South Africa, where it grows in rocky semi-arid areas, often partially hidden among stones and low vegetation.

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    Haworthia Scabra var Scabra

    Haworthia Scabra var Scabra
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    Haworthia Scabra var Scabra

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    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.

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    Haworthia Sordida Hybrid

    Haworthia Sordida Hybrid
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    Haworthia Sordida Hybrid

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    Haworthia Sordida Hybrid is a rare and attractive succulent with compact rosettes and beautifully textured leaves. Its unique patterns and hardy nature make it a perfect choice for collectors and small pot displays. Easy to care for and ideal for bright, indirect light.

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    R520.00
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    Haworthia Tessellata

    Haworthia Tessellata
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    Haworthia Tessellata

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Origin: Haworthia Tessellata is native to the arid regions of South Africa and Namibia, where it grows in rocky soils and partial shade.

    Care:

    • Light: Bright indirect light or partial shade
    • Water: Water thoroughly, then allow soil to dry out completely
    • Soil: Well-draining cactus or succulent mix
    • Temperature: Protect from frost and extreme cold
    • Growth: Compact and slow-growing, ideal for small pots and indoor displays
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    R300.00
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    Haworthia Tessellata

    Haworthia Tessellata
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    Haworthia Tessellata

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Haworthia tessellata is a small, slow-growing succulent native to southern Africa. It is known for its distinctive, thick, triangular leaves that form a rosette. The leaves are dark green to brownish and feature a unique, tessellated (checkerboard-like) pattern on their surface, which gives the plant its name. This pattern helps it blend into its natural rocky surroundings. Haworthia tessellata prefers indirect light and well-draining soil, making it an excellent and easy-to-care-for houseplant.

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    R175.00
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    Haworthia Viscosa Calitzdorp

    Haworthia Viscosa Calitzdorp
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    Haworthia Viscosa Calitzdorp

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Haworthia viscosa ‘Calitzdorp’ is a striking succulent known for its compact, triangular leaves arranged in elegant vertical stacks. Native to South Africa, this rare variety features thick, dark green leaves with a smooth, glossy surface, giving it a sculptural, geometric form. Its architectural beauty makes it a standout in any collection, and its slow-growing nature only enhances its appeal. Perfect for collectors of rare succulents, Haworthia viscosa ‘Calitzdorp’ is a symbol of understated elegance and natural resilience.

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    R60.00
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    Haworthia Viscosa Hybrid

    Haworthia Viscosa Hybrid
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    Haworthia Viscosa Hybrid

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    The Haworthia Viscosa Hybrid is a unique succulent known for its compact, triangular leaves arranged in a striking spiral pattern. This hybrid originates from the Haworthia viscosa, a species native to South Africa. It thrives in well-draining soil, requires bright but indirect sunlight, and should be watered sparingly to prevent root rot. Ideal for indoor or outdoor cultivation in mild climates, it is a low-maintenance plant that adds architectural interest to any collection.

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    R85.00
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    Haworthia Viscosa Hybrid

    Haworthia Viscosa Hybrid
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    Haworthia Viscosa Hybrid

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    This Haworthia hybrid is a small, succulent plant known for its distinctive rosettes of plump, fleshy leaves that can vary in shape, color, and texture, often featuring fascinating translucent or windowed tips. It’s ideal for indoor and outdoor growing in pots, and its compact size makes it a popular choice for succulent collectors.

    Care Instructions:
    Haworthia hybrids prefer bright, indirect sunlight and well-draining soil. Water sparingly, letting the soil dry out completely between waterings, especially in cooler months. Avoid direct, intense sunlight, which can burn the leaves, and protect from frost. A well-balanced cactus fertilizer can be used sparingly in the growing season.

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    R85.00
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    Ledebouria Socialis Miniature

    Ledebouria Socialis Miniature
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    Ledebouria Socialis Miniature

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Ledebouria socialis ‘Miniature’ is a charming dwarf succulent bulb plant loved for its compact size and beautifully spotted silver-green leaves with deep purple undersides. This miniature variety forms dense clusters over time, making it perfect for small pots, windowsills, fairy gardens, or collectors of unusual succulents. During the growing season, it produces delicate greenish flowers on slender stems that add extra character to the plant. It thrives in bright indirect light, well-draining soil, and moderate watering.

    Interesting Fact:
    Ledebouria socialis is commonly known as the “Silver Squill,” and its spotted leaves help camouflage the plant among rocks and dry ground in its natural habitat.

    Original Habitat:
    Native to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, where it grows in rocky areas and dry woodland environments.


     

    The “Booby Cactus” mutation is a natural genetic growth irregularity called a monstrose form, meaning no two plants grow exactly the same.

    Original Habitat:
    Originally native to central and northern Mexico, where the normal species grows in dry rocky deserts and semi-arid regions.

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    Lithops Optica Rubra

    Lithops Optica Rubra
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    Lithops Optica Rubra

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Description: Lithops Optica Rubra is a rare and eye-catching “living stone” succulent prized for its striking pink to reddish-purple colour. Its compact shape and unusual appearance make it a favourite among Lithops collectors and succulent enthusiasts.

    Origin: Native to the arid regions of Namibia and South Africa, where it grows partially buried among stones for camouflage and protection from harsh sunlight.

    Care:

    • Light: Bright light to full sun
    • Water: Water very sparingly; allow soil to dry completely between waterings
    • Soil: Extremely well-draining mineral or Lithops mix
    • Temperature: Protect from frost and excessive moisture
    • Growth: Slow-growing and ideal for small pots and collector display
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    R85.00
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    Mammallaria Theresae

    Mammallaria Theressiae
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    Mammallaria Theresae

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Mammillaria theresae is a miniature, rare cactus native to the mountainous regions of Durango, Mexico. It features soft, white spines and vibrant pink to magenta flowers that bloom in spring. This slow-growing species prefers bright light, well-draining soil, and minimal watering. A true gem for collectors!

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    R200.00
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    Mammillaria Camptotricha cv. Curlispina

    Mammillaria Camptotricha cv. Curlispina
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    Mammillaria Camptotricha cv. Curlispina

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Mammillaria Camptotricha cv. Curlispina is a rare and highly sought-after cactus admired for its unusual curled white spines that resemble tangled ribbons or soft wool. This compact species forms small clusters and creates a striking display in any succulent or cactus collection. During flowering season, it produces delicate creamy-white to pale yellow flowers that beautifully contrast with its twisted spines. It thrives in bright light, well-draining soil, and careful watering.

    Interesting Fact:
    The name “Curlispina” literally refers to its curly spines, which help reflect intense sunlight in its natural environment and protect the plant from excessive heat.

    Original Habitat:
    Originally native to the dry limestone regions of central Mexico, especially in areas with arid conditions and rocky terrain.

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    Mammillaria Decipiens, Birds Nest Cactus

    Mammillaria Decipiens, Birds Nest Cactus
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    Mammillaria Decipiens, Birds Nest Cactus

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Mammillaria decipiens (Bird’s Nest Cactus)

    A charming and compact cactus, Mammillaria decipiens forms dense clusters of soft, cylindrical stems that naturally arrange into a beautiful “bird’s nest” shape. Its fine, radial spines give it a delicate, textured look, while in season it produces a ring of small, creamy-white to pale yellow flowers that crown each stem like a halo.

    Perfect for small pots or collectors’ displays, this easy-care species thrives in bright light and requires minimal watering, making it ideal for both beginners and seasoned cactus enthusiasts.

    Interesting fact:
    The name “decipiens” means “deceptive” — a nod to how this cactus can easily be mistaken for other Mammillaria species, even by experienced collectors.

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    Mammillaria Luethyi

    mammillaria luethyi
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    Mammillaria Luethyi

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Mammillaria luethyi is a small, spherical cactus native to Mexico, known for its attractive clusters of white spines and vibrant pink flowers. This species typically grows in rocky or arid environments and is highly sought after by collectors due to its compact size and ornamental beauty.

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    R250.00
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    Mammillaria spinosissima

    Mammillaria spinosissima
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    Mammillaria spinosissima

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Mammillaria is one of the largest genera in the cactus family, with currently 200 known species and varieties recognized.

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    R40.00
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    Mammillaria Theresea

    Mammillaria Theresea
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    Mammillaria Theresea

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Mammillaria theresae is a rare and highly sought-after miniature cactus native to the rocky slopes of Durango, Mexico. It is known for its compact size, dense white spines, and stunning pink to magenta flowers that bloom in spring. This slow-growing species thrives in well-draining soil, bright indirect sunlight, and minimal watering. To prevent root rot, allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. Mammillaria theresae prefers warm temperatures and should be protected from frost.

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    R200.00
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    Mini Mixed Succulent Bowl

    Mini garden in a charming bowl; features a curated mix of succulents in varied textures and hues. Topped with decorative stone. A thoughtful gift or desk companion.
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    Mini Mixed Succulent Bowl

    Kuilsriver, WC

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    Mini garden in a charming bowl features a curated mix of succulents in varied textures and hues. Topped with decorative stone. A thoughtful gift or desk companion.

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    R75.00
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    Obregonia Denegrii

    Obregonia Denegrii for sale online South Africa
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    Obregonia Denegrii

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Obregonia denegrii, also known as artichoke cactus, is a rare species of cactus native to Mexico. It has a solitary, squashed globular stem with triangular, spirally arranged tubercles, resembling an inverted pine cone.

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    Obregonia Denegrii

    Obregonia Denegrii
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    Obregonia Denegrii

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    : Obregonia denegrii, also known as the Artichoke Cactus, is a rare, slow-growing cactus native to northeastern Mexico. It has a unique, spiral rosette resembling an artichoke. For optimal growth, plant it in well-draining cactus soil and place it in a spot with full sun to partial shade. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings, especially in winter. An interesting fact about Obregonia denegrii is that it is the only species in its genus, making it a distinct and prized specimen among cactus enthusiasts.

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    R220.00
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    Ortegocactus macdougallii

    Ortegocactus macdougallii
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    Ortegocactus macdougallii

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Ortegocactus macdougallii is a rare and unique species of cactus native to a small region in Oaxaca, Mexico. It is a small, globular cactus that usually grows as a solitary plant but can form small clusters over time. The body is dark green to gray-green with distinctive black spines and a slightly woolly crown. One of its most striking features is the chalky, bluish-grey coating on the skin, which helps protect it from intense sunlight. It produces bright yellow flowers in spring or early summer. Due to its limited natural habitat, it is considered a vulnerable species and is prized by cactus collectors.

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    R150.00
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    Piaranthus Globosa

    Piaranthus Globosa
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    Piaranthus Globosa

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Piaranthus globosa is a small, mat-forming succulent with short, rounded stems that create a dense, cushion-like growth habit. It is especially admired for its unusual star-shaped flowers, often marked with deep red or brown patterns. This plant thrives in bright, indirect light and well-drained soil, making it perfect for containers and succulent collections.

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    R50.00
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    Portulacaria afra (Spekboom)

    Portulacaria afra (Spekboom) for sale online South Africa
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    Portulacaria afra (Spekboom)

    Mossèlbay, WC

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    Portulacaria afra (Spekboom)

    Also known as pork bush or elephant’s food. This proudly South African plant , although naturally growing in very dry areas, can be as effective as trees at absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

    The soil must be well drained. Compost and fertiliser will encourage quicker growth.

    Plants should reach flowering size within 3 – 4 years.

    The leaves are edible. The taste of spekboom leaves are pleasant but changes throughout as the sun rises and sets.

    Weight:  Fully matured spekboom leaves measure 2,2mm in length and 1,89mm in width and weight 0,64g.

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    R30.00
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    Pseudolithos Migiurtinus

    Pseudolithos Migiurtinus
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    Pseudolithos Migiurtinus

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Pseudolithos migiurtinus is a rare and unusual succulent native to Somalia, prized for its bizarre, rock-like appearance. It belongs to the Apocynaceae family (not a true cactus).

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    R400.00
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    Pseudolithos Migiurtinus

    Pseudolithos Migiurtinus
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    Pseudolithos Migiurtinus

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Pseudolithos migiurtinus is a rare and unusual succulent native to Somalia, prized for its bizarre, rock-like appearance. It belongs to the Apocynaceae family (not a true cactus).

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    R375.00
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    San Pedro Variegated (Echinopsis pachanoi variegata)

    San Pedro Variegated (Echinopsis pachanoi variegata)
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    San Pedro Variegated (Echinopsis pachanoi variegata)

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    San Pedro Variegated (Echinopsis pachanoi variegata) is a rare and highly sought-after cactus, prized for its striking variegated stems marked with creamy yellow and green patterns. Native to the Andes, this fast-growing columnar cactus can reach impressive heights, making it a bold statement plant. It thrives in full sun, well-draining soil, and requires minimal care—perfect for collectors who want both beauty and resilience.

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    R175.00
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    Stenocactus multicostatus

    Stenocactus multicostatus
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    Stenocactus multicostatus

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Stenocactus multicostatus is a distinctive cactus known for its many thin, wavy ribs that create a beautifully textured, spherical form. Its intricate structure gives it a sculptural appearance, while delicate flowers in shades of white to pale pink often bloom from the crown. This compact cactus thrives in bright light and well-drained soil, making it an excellent choice for containers and specialist cactus collections.

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    R150.00
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    Stenocactus multicostatus

    Stenocactus multicostatus
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    Stenocactus multicostatus

    Oudtshoorn, WC

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    Stenocactus multicostatus is a distinctive cactus known for its many thin, wavy ribs that create a beautifully textured, spherical form. Its intricate structure gives it a sculptural appearance, while delicate flowers in shades of white to pale pink often bloom from the crown. This compact cactus thrives in bright light and well-drained soil, making it an excellent choice for containers and specialist cactus collections.

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    R50.00
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    Succulent Christmas Tree

    Succulent Christmas Tree
    Garden Accessories, Indoor plants, Plants, Succulents & Cacti, Toolshed

    Succulent Christmas Tree

    Kuilsriver, WC

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    Gorgeous wood framed Succulent Christmas Tree.

     

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    R295.00
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