Cactus and Succulents

Aloe “Cynthia Giddy”

A small clumping aloe with clusters of medium rosettes with recurved leaves. Blooms in Fall/Winter on large branching stalks of orange tubular flowers.

Aloe “Delta Lights”

Strongly spotted variegated leaves are green in shade and white in full sun, can get a pinkish tinge on the edges. Rosettes to 10″, clumps to 3 feet across.

Aloe “DZ”

Hybrid Aloe with thick prominent spots. Small clumping hybrid to 12″ w/serrated pink edges. One of the Fantasy Aloe hybrids from the Huntington Gardens.

Aloe “Hellskloof Bells”

A. pearsonii x A. distans

Upright stems to 2ft, small rosettes. Dark green leaves will turn bright red in full sun. Large flower sprays, pendant bell-like blooms light pink.

Aloe “Hercules”

A. bainesii x dichotoma

Fast growing to 20ft. w/thick trunk and peeling bark. Forms a canopy of few branches with large rosettes. Salmon flowers in Spring, can re-bloom in Fall. Originally placed into tissue culture for the trade by Rancho Soledad Nursery.

Aloe “Medusa”

A. tongaensis “Medusa”

Slow growing, hardy tree aloe. Thick trunk with many branches topped with rosettes of pale green recurved leaves. Blooms in fall and winter with orange flowers.

Aloe “Minnie Belle”

Hybrid

Small, apple-green rosettes. Will form decent clusters. Vigorous marginal teeth. Moderately spotted. Prefers less than full sun even at the coast.

Aloe “Pepe”

A. descoingsii x haworthioides hybrid

Dwarf hybrid with 2″ rosettes and toothy leaves that will turn bright red in full sun. Slow clumping, many blooms

Aloe “Safari Orange”

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Mid size clustering aloe, thick toothy leaves, bright orange in summer sun. Striking bloom stalks rise above from summer thru winter with orange-red flowers.

Aloe “Safari Rose”

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Striking bloom stalks rise above from summer thru winter with coral-rose flowers that fade to a pale yellow.

Aloe “Safari Sunrise”

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Grassy aloe forms healthy clumps. Striking bloom stalks rise above from summer thru winter with orange-red flowers that fade to yellow.

Aloe “Safari Sunset”

Grassy aloe forms healthy clumps. Striking bloom stalks rise above from summer thru winter with orange flowers.

Aloe “Topaz”

A tall thin-leafed dark green grassy aloe. 18″ clumps with 2 to 3 ft. bloom stalks, orange flowers in summer and winter.

Aloe “Viper”

Small clumping hybrid to 12″ w/serrated pink edges, dark leaves and pink spots.

Aloe “Walmsley’s Blue”

A chalky blue compact vertical rosette, tightly clumping. Bright orange flowers in late winter through spring. Narrow leaves turn darker in full sun.

Aloe “White Fox”

A. rauhii “White Fox”

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