Very small round paired leaves.
Cactus and Succulents
Consolea macracantha
Consolea rubescens
Tree-like to 20ft tall with large oval paddles. Orange flowers, red fruit.
Copiapoa dura
Dense clusters of 6″ black barrels
Copiapoa esmeraldana
Grows along the cliff edges of the Atacama desert in Northern Chile. Small, rotund, with prominent tubercules. Variable flowers, white to yellow, grow from the woolly cephalium. Slow growing, generally solitary, to 10″.
Copiapoa fiedleriana
Very spiny small cactus, almost grey stems, small yellow flowers. Prominent tubercles.
Copiapoa grandiflora
Can form large clusters of small globose stems. Prominent tubercles. Large yellow flowers.
Copiapoa humilis
Small round barrel will eventually grow to about 4″, sometimes clumps. New stems are dark purple, age to a greenish tan. Yellow flowers from the woolly area on top.
Copiapoa hypogaea var. barquitensis
Small round solitary barrel will eventually grow vertical to 5″ tall. Very slow growing. Yellow flowers in summer.
Copiapoa malletiana
Branch from the base, form large clusters of dozens of stems, eventually grow up to 6ft. across.
Corallocarpus bainesii
Tuberous caudex with leafy climbing stems, hairy; tiny red fruits, edible roots. 10 inch across, vines to 6 feet.
Coreopsis gigantea
Shrubby to 6ft.; summer deciduous. Yellow daisy flowers.
Corpuscularia lehmannii
Trailing succulent. 10″ stems with 1″ leaves and pale yellow flowers at the tips.
Corryocactus erectus
Clumping stems rise like fingers to 18″, topped with orange-red flowers. Flowers spring through summer. Great for filling in the landscape.
Coryphantha cornifera
Solitary, 4-5″ across.
Coryphantha delaetiana
3″ across, solitary. Rhomboid tubercles. Pale yellow flowers.
Coryphantha elephantidens
Depressed globose, 5″ x 7″, curved spines.
Coryphantha ottonis
Solitary 3″ globose bird’s nest cactus w/variable flowers
Cotyledon “Chalk Fingers”
Cotyledon “Flavida”
C. orbiculata v. oblonga “Flavida”
Fast growing, with large narrow chalky-white leaf. Long elegant bell shaped peach blooms in late Summer/Fall.
Cotyledon “Happy Young Lady”
Dense subshrub succulent with small chalky white leaves and red tips. Orange flowers.
Cotyledon “Mr. Butterfield”
Shrubby to 2′ with finger-like waxy leaves; orange flowers
Cotyledon “Silver Peak”
C. orbiculata “Silver Peak”
Thick stems, narrow waxy leaves, white with red tips in full sun, green in shadier conditions. Shrubby growth habit.
Cotyledon “Silver Star”
C. orbiculata “Silver Star”
Thick stems, elongated round waxy leaves, white with red tips in full sun, green in shadier conditions. Shrubby growth habit.
Cotyledon “Silver Storm”
C. orbiculata “Silver Star”
Thick stems, elongated round waxy leaves, white with red tips in full sun, green in shadier conditions. Shrubby growth habit.
Cotyledon “Staghorn”
C. orbiculata “Staghorn”
Grey staghorn-like leaves.
Cotyledon campanulata
Shrub to 2′. Thick stems, erect branches; long green finger-like waxy leaves
Cotyledon ladismithensis
C. tomentosa ssp. ladismithensis
Dwarf – branching, shrubby; fat fuzzy leaves with graphic marginal teeth.
Cotyledon ladismithensis “Variegata”
Cotyledon orbiculata
Thick stems, elongated round waxy leaves, white with red tips in full sun, green in shadier conditions. Mounding to 4 feet.
