Cactus and Succulents - Ultra Soil Blend

Delosperma cooperi

Dwarf Iceplant. 2″ pink flowers. Under 4″ tall, will spill over rocks and is good for hanging baskets.

Delosperma echinatum

Low, shrubby, trailing, great for rock gardens and groundcovers. Hardy mesemb w/pale yellow flowers throughout the summer. Ovate green stems with small spiny hairs.

Denmoza rhodacantha

Globose, 12″ x 4ft. tall. Variable spine color from red to brown to gray. Bright red tubular flowers.

Didierea trollii

Rare. Sprawling stems with long spines and small oval green leaves. Deciduous in winter. Upright branches can reach to 10ft. More water in summer when leafed out, less in winter when dormant.

Dorotheanthus bellidiformis

Succulent annual with highly varied and brightly colored flowers spring through fall. In the Iceplant Family (Aizoaceae). A favorite of South African tortoises. Flowers open in the morning and close each night. The small flat seeds will bury themselves in sandy soils for protection until the next growing season.

Dorstenia carnulosa

Soft stems, thick succulent caudex. Light-green leaves. Large irregular hypanthodiums (flower disks). Likes a bit more water than most succulents, can handle some humidity.

Dorstenia foetida

16″ stems w/smooth green leaves, green irregular flowers w/explosive seed pods

Dorstenia gigas

Large 2ft. caudex. Grows on cliffs, rare. Prefers to be a little more moist in Winter

Drimia media

Small evergreen bulb blooms in summer. Frost-hardy. Great in the ground or in containers, easy to grow, reliable bloomer.

Drosanthemum “Rosea”

Delicate trailing stems with small paired green leaves. Rose-pink flowers throughout the summer. Not as hardy as other ice-plants.

Dudleya “Frank Reinelt”

D. caespitosa “Frank Reinelt”

6″ tall clusters to 12″ wide. Silver finger-like leaves with red tips in full sun. Afternoon shade inland.

Dudleya “White Sprite”

D. greenei “White Sprite”

White leaves, clumping rosettes, variable with longer leaves. Sometimes sold as D. gnoma.

Dudleya albiflora

Small 6″ rosettes will form larger clumps over time. Pale white flowers.

Dudleya anomala

Tight clusters of green rosettes with slightly red tips in full sun. White flowers on long bloom stalks.