C. arta
Small greyish columns of stacked rounded leaves with an almost felt-like soft appearance. Winter-growing, very low water.
C. arta
Small greyish columns of stacked rounded leaves with an almost felt-like soft appearance. Winter-growing, very low water.
Forms a carpet of lightly fuzzy leaves, green in shade and bright red in full sun. Afternoon shade needed in inland locations.
C. pubescens ssp. radicans
Spreading groundcover to 6″, Small leaves turn red in sun; yellow flowers
Sprawling low groundcover to 6″. Small triangular paired leaves, with red tips in full sun.
1 to 2ft, propagates by tip cuttings, pink flowers
Vertical stems to 18″, will bend as they grow. Variegated leaves.
C. “Estagnol”
Small tight stacked leaves spiral as they grow outward. Green with a hint of golden red in sun.
Dense mat of flattened rosettes of stacked leaves.
Thick green-grey propeller-like leaves, brightly colored reds and yellows.
Stunning tightly-stacked leaves for a small-scale Pagoda plant. Bright red in full sun. White flowers.
Can grow to 6 to 8ft. tall, propagates by tip cuttings
Small succulent shrub, erect stems with broad branches. groups of 4 leaves in a square pattern. Perfect as a natural bonsai, can be trimmed to shape and kept reduced in size.
Cremnophila nutans x Sedum furfuraceum
Fat round leaves, dark green to brownish in full sun. Scaly stems appear when they grow taller.
Low growing intergenic hybrid Sedum x Cremnophila. Olive green rosettes turn bronze colored in full sun. Yellow flowers.
Boophone flava
Winter growing bulb in the Amaryllis family. Yellow Flowers.
Beautiful black/brown and white striped terrestrial bromeliad, nearly flat; white tubular flowers; light shade
C. bivittatus “Minor”
Beautiful striped terrestrial bromeliad, nearly flat, shades of brown
C. bivittatus “Pink Starlight”
Beautiful striped terrestrial bromeliad, nearly flat, bright pink in light shade
C. bivittatus “Ruby”
Beautiful red-striped terrestrial bromeliad, nearly flat, bright colors in light shade
x Cryptbergia rubra
Cryptanthus x Billbergia
Hybrid bromeliad to 12″. Brighter color in bright light.
In the Opuntioideae Subfamily, similar to some of the South American chollas, with glochids and easily separated elongate stem sections.