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Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Adromischus Marianae “Clanwilliam”
Oudtshoorn, WC
Adromischus Marianae “Clanwilliam” is a small, charming succulent native to South Africa. Known for its distinctive, fleshy, and somewhat rounded leaves, this variety showcases mottled patterns in shades of green and purple. It thrives in well-draining soil and prefers bright, indirect light, making it an excellent addition to rock gardens or indoor succulent collections.
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Adromischus Marianiae Red Coral
Oudtshoorn, WC
Adromischus marianae ‘Red Coral’ is a rare and highly collectible succulent admired for its small textured leaves that develop deep red to burgundy tones under bright light. Its rugged coral-like appearance and compact growth make it a standout plant in any succulent collection. Each leaf has unique patterns and textures, giving every specimen its own character. This slow-growing species thrives in bright light, excellent airflow, and well-draining soil with careful watering.
Interesting Fact:
The intense red colouring of Adromischus marianae ‘Red Coral’ becomes stronger when exposed to bright sunlight and mild stress, making each plant even more vibrant and unique.Original Habitat:
Originally native to the arid rocky regions of Namibia and the Northern Cape of South Africa, where it grows among stones and cliffs in extremely dry conditions.SKU: n/a -
Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Agave Lophanta “Quadricolor”
Oudtshoorn, WC
Agave Lophanta “Quadricolor” is a stunning variety of agave, known for its vibrant, multicolored leaves that display shades of green, yellow, white, and pink. This compact and slow-growing plant forms a tight rosette and thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it perfect for xeriscaping and ornamental gardening.
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Agave Titanota
Oudtshoorn, WC
Agave titanota is a bold and architectural succulent known for its broad, blue-green leaves edged with dramatic white margins and prominent spines. Forming a compact yet striking rosette, it makes a powerful statement in gardens and containers alike. This drought-tolerant plant thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it ideal for xeriscaping and low-maintenance landscapes.
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Agave Titanota
Oudtshoorn, WC
Agave titanota is ’n baie gewilde, stadig-groeiende vetplant uit die Asparagaceae-familie en is inheems aan die semi-droë streke van Oaxaca, Meksiko. Hierdie spesie is bekend vir sy indrukwekkende, beeldhoukundige vorm en het breë, dik blare wat wissel van blougrys tot silwerig-groen, met opvallende, dramatiese tande langs die blaarrande en ’n kenmerkende eindsteek. Die blare vorm dikwels ’n digte roset, wat dit gewild maak onder versamelaars en landskapontwerpers. Dit groei die beste in volson en goed dreinerende grond, en is uiters droogtebestand sodra dit gevestig is. Water slegs wanneer die grond heeltemal droog is. Hoewel dit taai is, moet Agave titanota teen uiterste koue en ryp beskerm word. Met verloop van tyd kan dit uitlopers rondom die basis vorm, en soos alle agaves blom dit slegs een keer in sy leeftyd—gewoonlik ná baie jare—en sterf daarna af, maar laat ’n nuwe generasie agter deur die uitlopers.
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Agave Titanota
Oudtshoorn, WC
Agave Titanota is a stunning, slow-growing succulent that features striking blue-gray leaves with bold white margins. Known for its dramatic appearance, this hardy plant thrives in well-draining soil and full sunlight. Perfect for xeriscaping or adding a unique touch to your garden, it can also be grown in containers. It’s an ideal choice for collectors or anyone looking for a low-maintenance yet visually impressive plant.
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Agave Titanota
Oudtshoorn, WC
Agave titanota ‘Compacta’ is a highly ornamental, slow-growing agave native to Oaxaca, Mexico. It is a cultivated selection of Agave titanota, valued for its tight, compact rosette form and heavily textured leaves.
Characteristics:
- Forms a dense, symmetrical rosette of short, thick leaves.
- Leaves are pale green to bluish-grey, often covered with a powdery bloom (farina).
- Margins are heavily armed with irregular, dark, sharp teeth.
- Terminal spine is strong and prominent.
- ‘Compacta’ forms a smaller, tighter growth habit than standard forms.
- Mature plants remain relatively low but become striking sculptural specimens.
Cultivation:
- Summer-growing succulent.
- Requires full sun for best form and coloration.
- Needs very well-drained, gritty soil (high mineral content preferred).
- Water moderately during active growth; very sparingly in winter.
- Sensitive to excess moisture, especially in cold conditions.
- Frost-tender; prefers warm climates.
Notes:
- The ‘Compacta’ form is a horticultural selection prized for its compact geometry and strong leaf armature rather than a distinct wild subspecies.
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Agave Titanota Blue Diamond
Oudtshoorn, WC
Agave titanota ‘Blue Diamond’ is a stunning succulent prized for its compact form and dramatic foliage. With thick, broad leaves in a powdery blue-gray hue, this agave features bold, contrasting dark teeth along the edges, giving it a fierce, sculptural look. Native to the arid regions of Mexico, it thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, making it a perfect addition to rock gardens, xeriscapes, or container displays. Despite its tough exterior, this beauty adds elegance and structure to any space. Drought-tolerant and low-maintenance — a true gem for collectors and desert plant lovers alike.
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Agave Titanota Blue Diamond
Oudtshoorn, WC
Agave titanota ‘Blue Diamond’ is a stunning, compact agave known for its bold blue-gray leaves with dramatic, contrasting white margins and sharp black spines. This slow-growing succulent forms a tight rosette and is perfect for containers or dry landscape gardens. It prefers full sun and minimal water.
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Agave Titanota Crest
Oudtshoorn, WC
The Agave titanota ‘Crested’ is a rare and captivating mutation of the standard species, forming unique, fan-shaped growths that create dramatic sculptural forms. This crested variety exhibits dense, undulating ridges of blue-grey to silvery leaves, often adorned with white marginal spines and striking terminal teeth. Each plant develops its own distinctive shape, making it a true collector’s specimen.
Highly valued among succulent enthusiasts and botanical collectors, this slow-growing plant thrives in containers and controlled environments. It prefers bright light, minimal water, and well-draining soil. Due to its rarity and unpredictable growth pattern, each titanota crest is a living work of art.
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Agave Titanota Small Compacta
Oudtshoorn, WC
The Agave Titanota Small Compacta is a striking, compact succulent known for its broad, blue-green leaves edged with prominent white teeth. This hardy plant thrives in well-draining soil, requires full sun to partial shade, and needs minimal watering—only when the soil is completely dry. Ideal for pots or rock gardens, it can tolerate mild frost. An interesting fact about this plant is its slow growth, making it a long-term companion for plant enthusiasts.
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Agave Titanota Snuggle Tooth
Oudtshoorn, WC
The Agave titanota ‘Snuggle Tooth’ is a highly sought-after, compact succulent admired for its architectural form and distinct foliage. This exceptional cultivar features broad, blue-grey leaves with pronounced white margins and ornamental, tooth-like spines, giving it a sculptural and visually striking presence.
Ideal for collectors and landscape designers alike, ‘Snuggle Tooth’ thrives in containers, rock gardens, and water-wise landscapes. It is drought-tolerant and performs best in full sun to partial shade with well-draining soil. Its slow growth habit makes it an excellent long-term addition to curated succulent collections.
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Agave Victoriae Reginae “Sun King”
Oudtshoorn, WC
The Agave victoriae-reginae ‘Sun King’ is a rare and distinguished cultivar of the Queen Victoria agave, celebrated for its compact rosette, striking geometry, and golden variegation. Its thick, dark green leaves are finely outlined in white and marked by bold yellow to gold margins, forming a visually arresting contrast that enhances its architectural beauty.
This slow-growing succulent is ideal for collectors, container gardening, and xeriscape designs. ‘Sun King’ is both drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, thriving in full sun to partial shade with well-draining soil. Its neat, symmetrical growth habit makes it a standout focal point in any garden or collection.
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Albuca Concordiana
Oudtshoorn, WC
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 -
Aloe & Agave, Plants
Aloe Castilloniae
Oudtshoorn, WC
Aloe castilloniae is a small, creeping succulent with leafy stems tipped by rosettes of olive green, recurved leaves with red teeth along margins and scattered red tubercles on both surfaces. It branches from the base, forming dense clusters with age.
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Aloe cv Pearl Necklace
Oudtshoorn, WC
Aloe ‘Pearl Necklace’ (also sometimes sold under names like ‘Sal’) is a visually striking Aloe hybrid prized for its spotted leaves and compact rosette form. Its most notable feature is the dense pattern of pale, pearl-like spots scattered across each leaf, giving a beaded appearance—hence the name.
It typically grows as:
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A compact, symmetric rosette
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Leaves tapering to fine tips with minimal or barely visible marginal teeth
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Light green to grey-green foliage, with the white spotting intensifying under bright sun or during periods of mild stress
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Aloe Hybrid Variegated
Oudtshoorn, WC
The Aloe Hybrid Variegated is a striking and unique succulent known for its colorful, variegated leaves that blend shades of green, yellow, and white. This hybrid aloe thrives in bright, indirect light and well-draining soil, making it perfect for indoor spaces or outdoor gardens. It’s low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and grows slowly, making it an excellent choice for collectors or anyone looking to add a splash of color to their plant collection.
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ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus, Seed Grown
Oudtshoorn, WC
Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus is a very slow-growing, spineless cactus native to northern and central Mexico. It is famous for its ability to camouflage itself in the soil, often appearing like a flat rosette of grey-green or brownish tubercles at ground level.
Characteristics:
- Extremely low-growing, often flush with the soil surface.
- No visible spines; instead it has triangular, wart-like tubercles arranged in a rosette pattern.
- Body color blends with surrounding limestone or clay soils for camouflage.
- Produces striking flowers that emerge from the center, typically pink to magenta (sometimes white).
- Very slow growth; mature plants can take many years to reach flowering size.
Cultivation:
- Summer-growing cactus.
- Requires very well-drained, mineral-rich soil with low organic content.
- Water sparingly during active growth (spring–summer).
- Keep almost completely dry in winter dormancy.
- Needs strong light but benefits from protection against extreme heat buildup.
- Highly sensitive to overwatering and rot.
Habitat:
- Native to arid, limestone or clay soils in Mexico.
- Often grows partially buried in the ground, with only the upper surface exposed.
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Ariocarpus Kotschoubeyanus. Seed grown 4 years.
Oudtshoorn, WC
Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus are very flat geophyte cacti that produce small star-shaped rosettes. They in most cases don’t reach more than only a few centimetres above the ground. Although they can form clumps, often only a small disc of tubercles can be seen flat at the soil surface, however these plants grow a large tap root below the surface of the compost.
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Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Astrophytum Asterias Nudum
Oudtshoorn, WC
Astrophytum asterias Nudum is a rare, spineless cactus prized for its smooth, unmarked surface and distinctively round, button-like shape. Its green to bluish-grey body is divided into symmetrical segments, creating a minimalist yet captivating appearance. In spring, this unique cactus crowns itself with bright yellow flowers, often with a striking orange center, adding to its visual appeal. Native to the deserts of Mexico and Texas, Astrophytum asterias Nudum is a true collector’s gem, blending simplicity with elegance.
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Astrophytum Caput Madusae
Oudtshoorn, WC
Description: Astrophytum Caput-Medusae is a rare and unusual cactus with long, snake-like tubercles that resemble the hair of Medusa. Its unique appearance and beautiful yellow flowers make it a prized specimen for collectors and exotic plant enthusiasts.
Origin: Native to the desert regions of Mexico, where it grows in rocky, well-drained soils under intense sunlight.
Care:
- Light: Bright light to full sun
- Water: Water sparingly and allow soil to dry completely between waterings
- Soil: Fast-draining cactus mix with added grit or pumice
- Temperature: Protect from frost and excessive moisture
- Growth: Slow-growing and ideal for pots and collector displays
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Astrophytum Myriostigma Fukuryu
Oudtshoorn, WC
The Astrophytum Myriostigma Fukuryu is a rare and striking cactus prized for its unique, wavy ribs and textured white speckles that resemble a starry sky. Its distinctive appearance, combined with its ease of care, makes it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts. Perfect for adding elegance to any succulent collection or home decor.
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Astrophytum Myriostigma Fukuryu Nudum
Oudtshoorn, WC
Astrophytum Myriostigma Fukuryu Nudum, commonly known as the “Bishop’s Cap Cactus,” is a rare and unique cactus variety characterized by its smooth, spineless, and glossy green skin. The “Fukuryu” variant features fascinating ridges and patterns that add to its visual appeal. It typically grows in a star-shaped form with multiple ribs, making it a favorite among cactus collectors.
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Astrophytum Myriostigma Nudum 5 RIB
Oudtshoorn, WC
Astrophytum Myriostigma Nudum is very similar to the other myriostigma, it only deviate from the well-known typical form for lacking or mostly lacking white flecks, giving a bright green, blue-green, gray-green or mauve-green color overall depending on clones.
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Astrophytum Myriostigma Tricostatum
Oudtshoorn, WC
Astrophytum Myriostigma var. quadricostatum, also known as the “Bishop’s Cap Cactus,” is a distinctive, spineless cactus with four prominent ribs, giving it a star-shaped appearance. Native to Mexico, this cactus is covered with tiny white dots that help it retain water in dry climates. It’s a great choice for collectors due to its unique look and easy care.
Care Instructions:
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight; a few hours of direct morning sun is beneficial.
- Water: Water sparingly, especially during winter. Allow the soil to dry completely between waterings to prevent rot.
- Soil: Use a well-draining cactus soil mix, ideally with added grit or sand.
- Temperature: Thrives in warm conditions (20-30°C) but can tolerate cooler temperatures down to around 5°C if kept dry.
- Humidity: Low humidity is best.
- Fertilizer: Apply a diluted cactus fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer).
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Astrophytum Myriostigma Tricostatum
Oudtshoorn, WC
Astrophytum myriostigma var. tricostatum is a rare and visually striking variety of the Bishop’s Cap cactus, native to Mexico. Unlike the typical five-ribbed form, this variety usually has only three prominent ribs (hence “tricostatum”). It has a smooth, spineless surface covered with tiny white speckles that give it a starry appearance. The cactus produces yellow, daisy-like flowers at the top during spring or summer. Due to its unique shape and low-maintenance care needs, it is highly sought after by collectors and succulent enthusiasts.
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Astrophytum Myriostigma Tricostatum
Oudtshoorn, WC
Astrophytum myriostigma var. tricostatum is a rare and visually striking variety of the Bishop’s Cap cactus, native to Mexico. Unlike the typical five-ribbed form, this variety usually has only three prominent ribs (hence “tricostatum”). It has a smooth, spineless surface covered with tiny white speckles that give it a starry appearance. The cactus produces yellow, daisy-like flowers at the top during spring or summer. Due to its unique shape and low-maintenance care needs, it is highly sought after by collectors and succulent enthusiasts.
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Cereus Peruvianus f. monstruosa variegata
Oudtshoorn, WC
Cereus peruvianus f. monstruosa variegata is a striking, fast-growing cactus known for its unusual, contorted “monstrose” stems and beautiful variegated coloring in shades of green, cream, and white. Its bold, architectural form makes it a standout specimen for gardens, containers, and succulent collections. This hardy cactus thrives in full sun and well-drained soil and may produce large, fragrant white flowers during the summer.
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Conophytum Bilobum
Oudtshoorn, WC
Conophytum bilobum is a small, winter-growing succulent native to the Western and Northern Cape regions of South Africa. It is one of the larger and easier-to-grow species in the genus and is recognized by its two-lobed body shape.
Characteristics:
- Forms pairs of fleshy leaves fused at the base, creating a distinct heart-shaped or two-lobed appearance.
- Bodies are usually green to grey-green and may develop reddish margins in strong light.
- Grows in clusters that gradually form dense mats.
- Produces bright yellow, daisy-like flowers in autumn, often larger than the plant body itself.
- During summer dormancy, the old leaves dry into a protective papery sheath.
Cultivation:
- Winter-growing; active from autumn through spring.
- Requires a very well-drained, gritty soil mix.
- Water sparingly during active growth.
- Keep almost completely dry during summer dormancy.
- Prefers bright light and good air circulation.
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Conophytum Flavum
Oudtshoorn, WC
Conophytum flavum is a small, winter-growing succulent native to the arid regions of Namaqualand in South Africa and southern Namibia. The species name flavum means “yellow,” referring to its bright yellow flowers.
Characteristics:
- Forms compact clumps of small, rounded to slightly cone-shaped bodies.
- Bodies are usually pale green, grey-green, or bluish-green.
- The surface may be smooth or finely marked, depending on the variety.
- Produces bright yellow, daisy-like flowers in autumn, often opening during the afternoon.
- Old leaves dry into a thin papery sheath during summer dormancy.
Cultivation:
- Winter-growing with a summer resting period.
- Requires excellent drainage and a mineral-rich soil mix.
- Water lightly from autumn through spring.
- Keep almost completely dry during summer dormancy.
- Prefers bright light and good ventilation.
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Conophytum Obcoredelumn. With Seed Pod
Oudtshoorn, WC
Conophytum obcordellum is a miniature, winter-growing succulent native to the arid regions of South Africa, especially Namaqualand. It is one of the most popular Conophytum species among collectors because of its attractive markings and compact growth.
Characteristics:
- Forms small, paired succulent bodies that are fused into a single rounded structure.
- The tops are often flattened and decorated with intricate patterns of dots, lines, or translucent windows.
- Body color ranges from grey-green to bluish-green, sometimes with reddish markings.
- Produces relatively large flowers, usually yellow, pink, purple, or white depending on the form.
- Grows in clusters over time.
Cultivation:
- Winter-growing and summer-dormant.
- Requires very well-drained soil.
- Water moderately during active growth (autumn to spring).
- Keep almost completely dry during summer dormancy.
- Prefers bright light but protection from intense summer sun.
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Conp[hytum Uviforme
Oudtshoorn, WC
Conophytum uviforme is a small, winter-growing succulent native to the arid regions of the Northern Cape of South Africa and southern Namibia. The species name uviforme means “grape-shaped,” referring to its rounded bodies that resemble tiny grapes.
Characteristics:
- Forms dense clusters of small, rounded to slightly elongated bodies.
- Bodies are typically green, grey-green, bluish-green, or sometimes reddish when exposed to strong light.
- The surface may be smooth or finely spotted, depending on the variety.
- Produces attractive flowers in autumn, commonly yellow, pink, purple, or white.
- Over time, forms large cushion-like clumps.
Cultivation:
- Winter-growing and summer-dormant.
- Requires excellent drainage and a mineral-rich growing medium.
- Water lightly during the active growing season (autumn to spring).
- Keep nearly dry during summer dormancy.
- Prefers bright light and good air circulation.
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Copiapoa Hypogaea
Oudtshoorn, WC
Copiapoa hypogaea is a rare and slow-growing cactus species native to the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. It has a low, often subterranean growth habit, with globular to slightly flattened stems that are typically dark grey to brownish in color. The plant is covered in fine, short spines or can even appear spineless. It produces beautiful yellow flowers from the crown, usually in summer. Due to its unique appearance and adaptation to extremely arid conditions, Copiapoa hypogaea is highly prized among cactus collectors.
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Copiapoa Hypogaea cv. Lizard Skin
Oudtshoorn, WC
The Copiapoa hypogaea cv. Lizard Skin is a rare and unique cultivar native to the arid regions of northern Chile. Its textured, reptilian-like surface sets it apart as a true collector’s gem. Compact and slow-growing, this succulent thrives in well-drained soil and bright sunlight, making it a must-have for cacti enthusiasts. With its limited availability and striking appearance, the “Lizard Skin” cultivar adds both intrigue and exclusivity to any collection. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this fascinating specimen!
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Coryphantha elephantidens inermis Seed Grown
Oudtshoorn, WC
Coryphantha elephantidens inermis is a unique, spineless cactus variety with distinct, fleshy tubercles on its surface. It forms a compact, globular shape and produces beautiful, creamy white to pale yellow flowers. This low-maintenance cactus is perfect for dry, sunny environments and is an ideal addition to rock gardens or cactus collections.
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Crassula capitella ‘Red Pagoda’
Raithby, WC
The Crassula capitella ‘Red Pagoda’ is a stunning branching succulent that sports a stack of fleshy, triangular chartreuse leaves that are adorned with red tips. It requires full sun to partial shade and well draining soil. It is ideal for rock gardens or planters. It is drought resistant and easy to maintain.
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Crassula Ovata
Oudtshoorn, WC
Crassula ovata, commonly known as the Jade Plant, is a popular succulent native to South Africa. It has thick, glossy, oval-shaped leaves that are usually green but can develop a reddish tinge at the edges when exposed to sunlight. This hardy plant is known for its resilience and can grow as a small shrub or small tree. It blooms with small, star-shaped white or pink flowers in late winter or early spring. Crassula ovata is often kept as an ornamental houseplant and is associated with good luck and prosperity in some cultures.
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Crassula Tecta
Oudtshoorn, WC
Crassula Tecta is a compact, slow-growing succulent admired for its thick, triangular leaves covered in a silvery-grey, textured coating. Its sculptural appearance makes it a standout in any succulent collection. This hardy plant prefers bright light and well-drained soil, making it ideal for containers, rock gardens, and dry landscapes.
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Crassulla Ovata
Oudtshoorn, WC
Crassula ovata, algemeen bekend as die Jadeplant of Geldboom, is ’n gewilde vetplant wat inheems is aan Suid-Afrika en Mosambiek. Dit het dik, vleisige, ovaalvormige groen blare en ’n houtagtige stingel, en groei dikwels tot ’n klein struik of boom. Die plant produseer klein, stervormige wit of pienk blomme in die winter of vroeë lente.
Crassula ovata floreer in helder lig, goed dreinerende grond en benodig matige water—die grond moet tussen waterings droog word. Dit is maklik om binnenshuis of buite in gematigde klimate te kweek en word geglo om voorspoed en geluk te bring.
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Echevaria Fireworks
Oudtshoorn, WC
“Echeveria Fireworks” is a horticultural cultivar name (not a naturally occurring species). It belongs to the diverse rosette-forming succulent group in the genus Echeveria, originally from Mexico and widely hybridised in cultivation.
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Characteristics
- Compact rosette-forming succulent
- Leaves are typically narrow, pointed, and slightly arching
- Colour is the key feature: often green to blue-green with pink, red, or orange edges
- Under strong light or stress, the colours intensify, giving a “firework burst” appearance
- Produces offsets (pups) over time, forming clusters
Flowering
- Sends up tall flower stalks in warm seasons
- Flowers are usually orange, coral, or pink, typical of many echeverias
Cultivation
- Needs bright light or full sun for best colour
- Very well-drained cactus/succulent soil
- Water only when soil is completely dry
- Protect from frost and excessive winter wet
- More vibrant coloration under temperature swings and strong sunlight
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Echevaria Pinky Trumpet
Oudtshoorn, WC
Description: Echeveria ‘Pinky Trumpet’ is a charming succulent with curled, tubular leaves that display soft pink tones under bright light. Its unusual shape and pastel colouring make it a beautiful addition to succulent arrangements and collectors’ displays.
Origin: A cultivated hybrid of the Echeveria genus, originally developed from species native to Mexico and Central America.
Care:
- Light: Bright indirect light to full morning sun
- Water: Water thoroughly, then allow soil to dry between waterings
- Soil: Well-draining succulent or cactus mix
- Temperature: Protect from frost and excessive rain
- Growth: Compact and ideal for pots, arrangements, and indoor collections
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Euphorbia Abdelkuri
Oudtshoorn, WC
Euphorbia abdelkuri is a rare and highly collectible succulent admired for its smooth grey-blue stems and unusual sculptural growth. This slow-growing species develops upright branching stems covered in a waxy coating that protects it from harsh sunlight and extreme drought. Its almost otherworldly appearance makes it a standout specimen in succulent and Euphorbia collections. It prefers warm temperatures, bright indirect light to full sun, and very well-draining soil.
Interesting Fact:
The pale ghostly colour of Euphorbia abdelkuri is caused by a protective wax layer that helps reflect intense desert sunlight and reduce water loss in its natural habitat.Original Habitat:
Native to Abd al Kuri Island, part of the Socotra archipelago near Yemen, where it grows in extremely dry, rocky desert conditions.
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Euphorbia Abdulkuri
Oudtshoorn, WC
Description: Euphorbia Abdulkuri is a rare and highly collectible succulent known for its smooth, pencil-like stems and unusual grey-green colour. Its sculptural form and drought tolerance make it a striking feature plant for succulent collections and modern displays.
Origin: Native to Abd al Kuri Island near Yemen, where it grows in harsh, rocky desert conditions.
Care:
- Light: Bright light to full sun
- Water: Water sparingly and allow soil to dry completely between waterings
- Soil: Well-draining cactus or succulent mix
- Temperature: Protect from frost and cold temperatures
- Growth: Slow-growing and ideal for pots and collector displays
Note: Like most Euphorbias, the sap can irritate skin and eyes if handled carelessly.
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Plants, Succulents & Cacti
Euphorbia Neurobella, Red Monadenium (Rare, 10 Years old)
Oudtshoorn, WC
Euphorbia neurobella (Red Monadenium)
A striking and unusual succulent, Euphorbia neurobella is admired for its thick, sculptural stems and rich reddish tones that intensify in bright light. Its knobbly, textured surface gives it a bold, almost otherworldly appearance, making it a standout piece in any collection. During its growing season, it produces small, delicate flowers that add subtle charm to its rugged form.
Perfect for collectors looking for something different, this plant thrives in warm, bright conditions with well-draining soil and light watering.
Interesting fact:
Euphorbia neurobella was once classified under the genus Monadenium, which is why it’s still commonly known as “Red Monadenium” among collectors.SKU: n/a