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  • Euphorbia gorgonis

    (Gorgon's Head)

    Large cylindrical caudex with narrow green stems. 12″ across. Reduce watering in winter.

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  • Dionaea muscipula

    (Venus Fly Trap)

    Perennial Carnivore The classic Carnivore. Lures insects in, “teeth” prevent them from escaping, and then when they hit the trigger, the plant closes and absorbs them. Allow to slightly dry between waterings. No fertilizer. Winter hardy. Can also be grown indoors.

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  • Echinopsis x “Grandiflora Hybrids”

    (Hedgehog Cactus)

    South American and North American Hybrids Hybrid Hedgehog cacti with dozens of large, fragrant blooms in many colors. We have been growing these for a number of years and have chosen our own cultivar names. They may also have other names at other nurseries. Trichocereus grandiflorus (The Red Torch Cactus, or Echinopsis huascha) is the… Read more »

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  • Rebutia marsoneri

    (Crown Cactus)

    R. krainziana Clumping barrels to 2″; dark stems, white spines. Yellow-orange to red flowers. Red flowered plants used to be called R. krainziana.

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  • Euphorbia clandestina

    (Volstruisnek)

    2 to 3 feet tall, can grow multi-stemmed over time. Green bracts tight to the stems, between the tubercules. Grows a tuft of narrow green leaves on the tops of the stems.

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  • Osteospermum (African Daisy)

    (African Daisy)

    Evergreen perennial Brightly colored daisy blooms are attractive to butterflies. Great for cut flowers. Blooms spring through fall. In the sunflower/daisy family – Asteraceae. Very hardy throughout California

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  • Argyranthemum (Marguerite Daisy)

    (Marguerite Daisy)

    A. frutescens Evergreen flowering perennial Large clusters of brightly colored flowers in many colors on upright stems.  

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  • Trachycarpus fortunei

    (Windmill Palm)

    Palm Tree Large fan palm with compact crown. Makes a good landscape as well as container plant. Will get 20ft outdoor, staying much smaller in a container. Young plants need protection from frost.

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  • Parodia erubescens

    Dense reddish-brown spines. Solitary, 4″d x 7″h. Lemon-yellow flowers.

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  • Sansevieria “Laurentii”

    (Snake Plant)

    S. trifasciata “Laurentii” Brightly colored clusters of striped leaves, grows 3-4ft tall. Bright light to deep shade, very low water. Great for indoor without too much light. Also available as a low-growing “Bird’s Nest” variety.

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  • Echeveria glauca

    (Blue Snowball)

    Blue-green rosettes to 4″, prefers full sun at coast

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  • Euphorbia royleana

    Succulent shrub, branchy to 10ft.; large green leaves

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  • Euphorbia caerulescens

    (Sweet Blue Noors)

    E. coerulescens Cactus-like succulent with mottled green branches and vigorous brown spines along the edges. Grows 5ft vertical stems, spreads underground. Sulfur yellow flowers.

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  • Echinopsis marsoneri

    Generally solitary barrels to 3″ with variable orange to red flowers, sometimes striped orange and red.

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  • Aechmea recurvata v. variegata

    (Urn Plant)

    2ft. terrestrial bromeliad will form large clusters. Stiff yellow and green striped recurved leaves, small marginal teeth, pinkish bloom stalks.

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  • Cotyledon “Happy Young Lady”

    Dense subshrub succulent with small chalky white leaves and red tips. Orange flowers.

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  • Anigozanthos “Landscape Lilac”

    (Kangaroo Paws)

    Evergreen Shrub Stunning plant with lilac and white flowers in late spring thru summer – open to sparkling green, orange and yellow. 2-3ft foliage.

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A close-up of a cactus in a desert landscape, with more cacti in the background under a clear blue sky. The sunlight highlights the cactus’s spiky, yellow-green branches—a striking update for any cactus news enthusiast.

From SFGate.com Only one U.S. state has recorded a death by cactus, and that is Arizona. In 1982, 27-year-old David Grundman was famously crushed after a saguaro cactus fell on him. Grundman and a friend had been illegally shooting at the massive plant — which can grow as tall as 60 feet and weigh thousands… Read more »

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Super Kabuto

A potted Astrophytum Super Kabuto cactus displays white spots on its green, round body with a large, unopened pink flower bud on top, set among rocky soil and other potted plants.

The Astrophytum “Super Kabuto” are not just looking fine, they also are budding out with huge flower buds.

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Ivory Towering Succulent Stems

A close-up of a unique, plump succulent with overlapping, rounded leaves spiraling like an Ivory Tower, its succulent stems rooted in rocky soil against a black background.

Crassula plegmatoides is a compact, dwarf succulent with unusual leaf pairs that are tightly stacked along a short stem, creating a segmented texture. The leaves are bluish-gray and often covered with a fine powdery bloom, helping to reduce water loss in its arid native habitat of South Africa. This slow-growing species remains small, typically forming… Read more »

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