Stapeliad with simple, plain star-shaped flowers. toothy stems stay low.
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Huernia procumbens
Sprawling low-trailing stapeliad with shooting-star flowers. 12″ stems.
Huernia schneideriana
Long recumbent stems can reach 20″, small burgundy flowers.
Huernia x pendurata
H. piersii
Sprawling spiny round-stemmed Stapeliad. Burgundy flowers.
Huernia x tanganyikensis
Small, sprawling stems with red and yellow shooting star flowers.
Huernia zebrina
Clumps of 6″ stems, erect or recumbent; spotted and striped cream-colored carrion flowers with red centers
Hylocereus “American Beauty”
Vibrant edible red fruit with amazing dense pink flesh. The sweetest of the Dragonfruit. Climbing cactus with fragrant night-blooming white flowers Spring through Fall.
Ipomoea platensis
Large twisted caudex w/12ft. vines, violet flowers
Jatropha capensis
Shrubby with a trunk-like caudex, to 4ft tall. 3-lobed leaves. Yellow flowers. Deciduous in winter.
Jatropha integerrima
10ft.shrub, easy to prune. Brilliant red bloom sprays.
Jovibarba “Nouvel Pastel”
Colorful purple leaves. Clusters of 2.5″ rosettes.
Jovibarba “Purple Haze”
J. heuffelii “Purple Haze”
Colorful green and purple leaves. Clusters of 2.5″ rosettes.
Jovibarba “Select Red”
Colorful purple leaves. Clusters of 2.5″ rosettes.
Jovibarba allionii
J. globifera ssp. allionii
Pointy tipped leaves on 6″ colorful clumping hens-and-chicks rosettes. Small pups will pop off easily from the parent plant and roll down a hillside to root elsewhere.
Jovibarba c.v.
Tiny green/red rosettes; many small offsets, tightly clustered
Jovibarba heuffelii
Tight clusters of large (to 12″) and variable rosettes.
Jovibarba sobolifera
2″ rosettes, various shades of chartreuse/green with a bit of red edging. Rounded rosettes pop off and go traveling.
Jovibarba “Bulgaria”
J. globifera ssp. hirta
J. hirta “Bulgaria”
Pointy tipped leaves on 6″ colorful clumping hens-and-chicks rosettes. Small pups will pop off easily from the parent plant and roll down a hillside to root elsewhere.
Jovibarba “Hedgehog”
J. globifera ssp. hirta
J. hirta “Hedgehog”
Pointy tipped leaves on 4″ colorful clumping hens-and-chicks rosettes. Small pups will pop off easily from the parent plant and roll down a hillside to root elsewhere.
Kalanchoe “Chocolate Soldier”
K. tomentosa “Chocolate Soldier”
Stems 2 to 3 ft. tall with dark brown fuzzy leaves.
Kalanchoe “Fantastic”
K. thyrsiflora “Fantastic”
Large hybrid multi-colored paddle leaves
Kalanchoe “Frosted Silver”
K. orgyalis “Frosted Silver”
Shrubby to 24″, waxy-coated silvery leaves
Kalanchoe “Red Scallops”
K. fedtschenkoi “Red Scallops”
Shrubby, sprawling stems to 2ft tall, scalloped leaves. Lots of small pink flowers.
Kalanchoe “Thaland”
Shrubby kalanchoe with severely scalloped leaves
Kalanchoe beharensis
Large, tree-like form, large scallopped fuzzy brown and grey leaves.
Kalanchoe beharensis “Fang”
Possible K.beharensis X K.tomentosa hybrid
Tall, branchy shrub can get 6ft tall. Large thick grey-brown fuzzy leaves with “fangs” on undersides.
Kalanchoe beharensis “Roseleaf”
Velvety, cinnamon/green oak-leaf scalloped foliage tipped brown. Shrubby growth patterns.
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
Large deep-green leaves, large bloom sprays multiple times per year
Kalanchoe daigremontiana
Bryophyllum daigremontianum
Plantlets form by the dozens on the leaf edges and fall and root easily. Orange flowers.
Kalanchoe delagoensis
K. tubiflora
Shrubby to 8″, tubular leaves w/marginal plantlets
