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  • Dischidia ovata

    Vining epiphyte; hanging baskets, or terrariums

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  • Agave “Royal Flush”

    (Variegated Threadleaf Agave)

    A. schidigera “Royal Flush” Beautiful variegated narrow leaves, marginal white threads.

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  • Agave “Quadricolor”

    (Quadricolor Century Plant)

    A. lophantha “Quadricolor” A. cv. Goshikibandai Brightly colored, toothy, 18 to 24″, occasional offsets

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  • Agave oteroi “Solar Eclipse”

    (Midstriped Rancho Tambor Agave)

    Originally thought to be an Agave titonata cultivar. Broad leaves with a wide cream-white stripe down the center on some of the leaves. Large brown marginal spines. Reddish in full sun.

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  • Morangaya pensilis

    (Snake Cactus)

    Large clusters of very spiny prostrate stems. Orange-red flowers in spring or early summer.

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  • Euphorbia bupleurifolia

    Multiple stems to 8″, deciduous, very poisonous latex. Grows best if lightly shaded. Can handle weekly water in summer, but keep very dry in winter when it loses its leaves.

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  • Agave “Eye Scream”

    (Dwarf Butterfly Agave)

    A. potatorum “Eye Scream” May be an Agave isthmensis cv Dwarf variegated agave with wide blue leaves with wide creamy yellow stripes. Plant in full sun.  Mostly solitary, open habit. Stays small, to 18″ across.

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  • Aloe “Krakatoa”

    Small spotted aloe with stemless rosettes, white-spotted green leaves with pink edges in full sun, to 6″ across.

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  • Mangave “Praying Hands”

    Aave x Manfreda hybrid PP34,508 Leaves curve back in, looking like an artichoke. Dark green-blue leaves with prominent red terminal spines. Fast Growing.

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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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  • Copiapoa hypogaea

    (Lizard Skin)

    C. hypogaea var. barquitensis Small round solitary barrel will eventually grow vertical to 5″ tall. Very slow growing. Yellow flowers in summer.

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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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