Succulents & Cacti
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Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Haworthia Viscosa Hybrid
Oudtshoorn, WC
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.SKU: n/a -
Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Haworthia Viscosa Hybrid
Oudtshoorn, WC
Haworthia viscosa baster is ’n sterk, struktureel aantreklike vetplant uit die Asphodelaceae-familie, afkomstig van die natuurlike Haworthia viscosa wat in die Wes- en Oos-Kaap van Suid-Afrika voorkom. Hierdie baster behou die kenmerkende driehoekige, skerpgerande blare wat in ’n spiraal of vertikale patroon gestapel is. Afhangend van die ouerplante, kan die baster verbeterde kleur, vorm of kompakte groei toon. Dit verkies helder, indirekte lig maar kan effense direkte son verdra, en groei goed in goed dreinerende, growwe grond. Water spaarsamig en slegs wanneer die grond heeltemal droog is—moenie toelaat dat water in die blaarvoue staan nie. Soos ander Haworthias is dit droogtebestand en geskik vir binnenshuise of houergroei. Beskerm teen ryp en oorwater. Voortplanting geskied maklik deur uitlopers of blaarsteggies.
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Haworthia Viscosa x Scabra Hybrid
Oudtshoorn, WC
Haworthia viscosa × scabra is ’n fassinerende bastervetplant uit die Asphodelaceae-familie, wat die meetkundige styl van H. viscosa kombineer met die growwe, tekstuuragtige blare van H. scabra. Albei ouers is inheems aan Suid-Afrika en goed aangepas by droë, klipperige omgewings, wat aan hierdie baster ’n robuuste en visueel aantreklike aard gee. Die plant het skerpgerande, driehoekige blare wat in ’n vertikale of spiraalvormige patroon rangskik is, dikwels bedek met ’n growwe, ruwe oppervlak. Dit is ’n stadig-groeiende, kompakte plant wat ideaal is vir versamelaars of beperkte ruimtes. Die plant verkies helder, indirekte lig, goeie lugvloei, en ’n growwe, goed dreinerende grondmengsel. Water slegs wanneer die grond heeltemal droog is, aangesien oorwater maklik wortelvrot kan veroorsaak. Die plant is droogtebestand en moet teen ryp en oormatige vog beskerm word. Voortplanting geskied deur uitlopers of blaarstekke.
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Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Huernia Plowesii
Oudtshoorn, WC
Huernia plowesii is a rare and striking succulent known for its unique, star-shaped flowers with a deep maroon to almost black center. Native to South Africa, this drought-tolerant plant thrives in well-draining soil and bright, indirect sunlight. Its compact, spiky stems make it an excellent choice for collectors and those looking to add an exotic touch to their succulent collection.
A must-have for plant enthusiasts, Huernia plowesii is not only beautiful but also easy to care for, requiring minimal water and attention. Its unusual blooms resemble waxy, miniature sculptures, attracting admiration from all who see them. Whether in a pot or rock garden, this fascinating succulent will add character to any space!
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Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Larryleachia cactiformis (Seed Grown, 2 years Old)
Oudtshoorn, WC
Larryleachia cactiformis is a rare, succulent plant native to the arid regions of Southern Africa. It has a distinctive cactus-like appearance, with thick, fleshy stems and small, inconspicuous flowers. Due to its limited distribution and specific growing requirements, it is considered a scarce species.
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Lophophora Fricii Super white
Oudtshoorn, WC
Lophophora fricii ‘Super White’ is a rare and highly sought-after spineless cactus, admired for its almost pure white epidermis. Its symmetrical, globular shape and soft, woolly areoles make it a standout piece in any collection. Unlike other Lophophora species, it grows slightly faster and produces delicate pink flowers that beautifully contrast against its pale body. The unique white coloration is due to a high concentration of natural wax, which helps protect the plant from harsh sunlight.
This variety is particularly resilient and thrives with minimal care, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced collectors. Due to its rarity, it is highly prized among cactus enthusiasts and can be difficult to find. Owning one of these exquisite plants is a true privilege, making it a must-have for any serious collector
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Lophophora fricii, Super White
Oudtshoorn, WC
Lophophora fricii, Super White, is an extraordinary cactus known for its stunning, pure white body and unique, rounded form. This rare beauty, with its minimal spines and vibrant flowering, thrives in dry, well-drained soils and is a must-have for collectors. The Super White variety is a natural mutation of the Lophophora fricii, making it even more sought after by cactus enthusiasts!
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Mammillaria Hybrid
Oudtshoorn, WC
A Mammillaria hybrid is a cross-bred cactus within the Mammillaria genus, known for its diversity of forms and colors. These hybrids often feature unique flower colors, spination, or growth habits, depending on the parent plants used. Typically, Mammillaria hybrids have small, round to cylindrical stems covered in spines, with vibrant flowers in shades ranging from pink and red to yellow and white. Their compact size makes them ideal for indoor collections and container gardening.
Care Instructions:
- Light: Bright, indirect sunlight to partial shade is preferred. Too much direct sun may scorch the plant.
- Water: Water sparingly, allowing soil to dry thoroughly between waterings. Reduce watering in winter.
- Soil: Use a well-draining cactus mix with added sand or grit.
- Temperature: Thrives in temperatures above 10°C (50°F) but is frost-sensitive.
- Humidity: Low humidity is best; they tolerate dry conditions well.
- Fertilizer: Feed with a balanced cactus fertilizer during spring and summer for healthy growth.
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Mammillaria Luethyi
Oudtshoorn, WC
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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Mammillaria Prolifera
Oudtshoorn, WC
Mammillaria prolifera is a small, clustering cactus native to Mexico and parts of Central America. This cactus forms tight clumps with multiple small, round stems covered in tiny, white spines and often features a touch of red or yellow flowers that give way to bright red fruit. It’s a resilient species, thriving well indoors and outdoors in warm climates, and it grows relatively easily, making it perfect for collectors of all levels.
Care Instructions:
- Light: Prefers bright, direct sunlight but can tolerate partial shade.
- Water: Water sparingly; allow soil to dry completely between waterings, especially in cooler months.
- Soil: Use well-draining cactus soil with a sandy or gritty texture.
- Temperature: Does well in temperatures above 10°C (50°F) but should be protected from frost.
- Humidity: Low humidity is ideal; avoid high-humidity environments.
- Fertilizer: Feed with a cactus fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer).
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Mammillaria Theresea
Oudtshoorn, WC
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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Mammillaria Theresea
Oudtshoorn, WC
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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Myrtillocactus cv. Fukurokuryuzinboku Variegata ( Variegated Booby Cactus)
Plants, Succulents & CactiMyrtillocactus cv. Fukurokuryuzinboku Variegata ( Variegated Booby Cactus)
Oudtshoorn, WC
Myrtillocactus cv. Fukurokuryuzinboku Variegata, also known as the “Variegated Booby Cactus,” is a rare and enchanting cultivar highly prized by collectors. This plant features striking blue-green stems adorned with golden-yellow variegation, creating a stunning contrast that evolves beautifully in different light conditions. The unique “pouch-like” nodules along its ribs give it an almost mythical appearance, evoking its Japanese namesake, “Fukurokuryuzinboku,” meaning “Bag Dragon God Tree.”
- Growth Habit: This slow-growing cactus forms a branching, tree-like structure, making it an eye-catching specimen in any succulent collection.
- Light Requirements: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight, which enhances its variegation and color intensity.
- Watering: Requires minimal water; allow soil to dry completely between watering.
- Why it’s desirable: Its variegated patterns are one of a kind, and its sculptural form makes it a living work of art.
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Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Obregonia Denegrii
Oudtshoorn, WC
: 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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Portulacaria afra (Spekboom)
Mossèlbay, WC
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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Quaqua Mammilaris
Oudtshoorn, WC
Description: Quaqua mammillaris is a much-branched, robust succulent shrub, up to 50 cm high, and 50-70 cm across, branched in a bushy manner which root from the primary stem only. The leaves are transmuted into hard thorns. Bunches of 3-15 velvety purple-brown flowers appears in autumn in the upper 2/3 of the stem, and open simultaneously, but are seldom seen in culture. The corolla is 20-27 mm across, the tube is yellow and purple-spotted. The corona is stipitate (held on a stalk), dark purple-brown, The outer lobes are erect, bifid, fused to the bases of the inner lobes that form pouches. The inner lobes are shortly erect, incumbent on the anthers, and exceed them.The odour of the flowers is extremely disagreeable.
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