Pachyphytum x Echeveria
Thick blue-green leaves with orange-red edges in full sun.
Pachyphytum x Echeveria
Thick blue-green leaves with orange-red edges in full sun.
Thick leaves, tight clumps, dark-red hue.
Pachyphytum glutinicaule x Echeveria
Thick rounded blue-green leaves with orange-red edges in full sun and pink tips.
Pachyphytum x Echeveria
Thick rounded blue-green leaves with purplish-brown edges in full sun.
Thick leaves, tight clumps, purplish hue.
Echeveria secunda x Pachyphytum bracteosum
19th c. hybrid with stunning thick silvery-blue leaves tinged pink in full sun with red tips. It has a waxy coating that gives it a soft look. Yellow blooms in spring.
Thick succulent waxy leaves; 6″ rosettes; tight clumps.
Solitary, 5″d, grey-green. Orange-yellow flowers.
Small white Ball Cactus with yellow flowers. Can handle frost but only if perfectly dry.
Usually solitary to 4″ across, flattened globose
Solitary, to 4″ high. Yellow flowers.
Dense reddish-brown spines. Solitary, 4″d x 7″h. Lemon-yellow flowers.
Clusters of 1″ stems w/white spines, blooms spring/summer
Generally solitary, 3″ high x 5″ across. Brownish spines fade to grey-white. Flowers vary from pale pink to bright yellow.
20-24 ribs. Distinctive white aureoles. Variable reddish flowers. Generally solitary 2-3″, slightly vertical globose.
Distinct long spines with dark tips. Cylindrical stems can get to 16″ tall, 6″ across. Can branch basally, often forming moderate clumps. Yellow flowers. Listed as a Threatened Species.
Dense white spines. Solitary to 5″ d. Bright red flowers. Will develop central wool and bristles.
Small barrel to 6″, slow to clump; 2″ flowers
Small, globose, dense white bristle-like spines, moderate clumping. Variable. Can get 4″dia. and 2 to 20″ tall. Yellow flowers.
5″ dia., usually solitary, apical wool, olive green.
Grows on sandstone cliffs. Variable spines, white, yellow to brown. Keep dry in winter. Yellow flowers.
Euphorbia bracteatus
Upright succulent stems 4-6ft., small leaves.
Euphorbia cymbifera
Short grey waxy stems with bright red slipper-shaped flowers. Loose mounds of vertical stems, will form tiny leaves at the tips that drop off quickly. 1ft tall x 2ft wide. Can handle heat.
Euphorbia lomelii
Vertical stems 3 to 4ft., orange/red flowers; mostly leafless Slow growing.
Euphorbia tithymaloides
Deciduous stems to 3’h.; leaves large in shade, tiny in sun.
Euphorbia tithymaloides “Nana”
Small shrubby, deciduous, stems to 12″
Euphorbia tithymaloides “Variegata”
Shrubby, deciduous, stems to 6ft.; green and white leaves w/some pink
Tuberous perennial shrub to 10 inches tall, with soft short stems and light-green feathery leaves. Winter growing, can go fully dormant in the summer. Grows in sandy soils. Creamy, pale-yellow flowers.
Caudiciform, low to the ground, with small red and white flowers. Dry caudex will sprout new leaves quickly with water.
Caudex-forming perennial shrub to 3ft, bushy green leaves. Winter growing, can go dormant in the summer. White flowers with red centers.