Large yellow flowers winter thru spring, some can bloom year-round. Palm-like leaves on upright stems. Keep dry when dormant in summer.
Cactus and Succulents - Ultra Soil Blend
Oxalis palmifrons
Winter growing bulb with light pink flowers. Amazing palmate leaves. Will go dormant in the summer heat.
Oxalis peduncularis
Small vibrant yellow flowers with dark red sepals. Grows wide and shrubby, to 12″h. Will bloom year-round with enough sunlight except when dormant.
Oxalis tetraphylla deppei
Small succulent bulb with clover leaves. Grows and flowers, pink flowers, spring through summer, bulbs multiply by fall. Dormant in winter. Can overwinter, but does best if you bring it in when cold.
Oxalis vulcanicola
O. spiralis ssp. vulcanicola
Small semi-succulent species with small clumps of reddish leaves
Pachycereus marginatus
Large straight and vertical stems to 12ft, can get to 20ft. Branch from the base. Small funnel-shaped rose flowers.
Pachyphytum bracteosum
Small and shrubby with ovate leaves.Grows in limestone cliffs of Mexico.
Pachyphytum compactum
Soft bluish color, Short thick waxy leaves; tight clumps of small rosettes
Pachyphytum haagei
P. hagii
Soft bluish color with pink tips in sun. Thick waxy leaves; tight clumps of 6″ rosettes.
Pachyphytum hookeri
Soft bluish color, thick waxy leaves; tight clumps of 6″ rosettes
Pachyphytum longifolium
Thick leaves, short stems.
Pachyphytum oviferum
2″ globose leaves on short stems, bluish white with hints of purple in full sun. Red flowers
Pachypodium baronii
Caudex trunk to 20″; shrubby branches to 20″. Keep dry in winter; many flowers in spring. Grows in limestone formations.
Pachypodium bicolor
Low, pendant, shrubby w/thickened trunk, white flowers
Pachypodium brevicaule
Flattened caudex, slow to 2′; thick spines
Very little water in winter when dormant.
Pachypodium decaryi
18″caudex w/2ft. branches. Rare, endangered.
White flowers
Pachypodium densiflorum
12″ caudex, stems to 28″; long thin spines, yellow-orange blooms, dry in winter
Pachypodium eburneum
Fat caudex to 10″, short branches, creamy white flowers.
Pachypodium geayi
Single spiny swollen trunk to 18ft tall with narrow strappy leaves that have a central red mid-rib. Branches at top after reaching flowering size. White flowers.
Pachypodium griquense
P. succulentum v. griquense
P. succulentum
Vertical branches above narrow caudex; white/pink blooms
Pachypodium inopinatum
Possibly a P. rosulatum subspecies. Smooth bottle-shaped trunk. Strappy leaves. Large creamy white flowers when young, will branch after flowering. Keep dry in winter.
Pachypodium lamerei
Tree, will get to 25ft tall in habitat, to 10ft in a pot. Dark green strappy leaves, lots of white flowers when mature.
Pachypodium lamerei “Ihosy”
Short, swollen and branchy cultivar to 4ft.
Pachypodium lamerei v. fiherense
Compact form of Pachypodium lamerei, grows to 6ft. tall, fat base.
Pachypodium lamerei v. ramosum
Short, branched subspecies to 4ft tall.
Pachypodium mikea
Single tall spiny swollen trunk with narrow strappy leaves. Branches at top after reaching flowering size. White flowers with yellow centers.
Pachypodium namaquanum
Single stem, rarely branched, very slow to 10ft.
Pachypodium saundersii
Spiny caudiciform to 5ft. w/large varied caudex, can be a very branchy, shrubby. Stunning pinkish white flowers.
Pachypodium succulentum
Large caudex to 12″, thin-stemmed spiny branches to 24″ with strappy leaves on top. Pink flowers.
Pachyveria “Blue”
Pachyphytum x Echeveria
Round bluish leaves, rosettes to 6″ on sprawling stems.
