Soil

Glottiphyllum suave

Stemless, clumping, flattened rosettes. Yellow flowers, buds clustered at the center of the plant.

Graptopetalum pachyphyllum

Colorful small rosettes with many small ovate leaves, mat-forming on trailing stems with bright yellow flowers in spring. This vigorous succulent also works well in hanging baskets or rock gardens as the stems will cascade with age.

Graptopetalum superbum

G. pentandrum ssp. superbum

Trailing stems with 5″ rosettes, open and somewhat flat. Flowers in late winter.

Graptosedum “Bronze”

G. “Vera Higgins”
Graptopetalum x Sedum

Low growing small rosettes to 3″on trailing stems. Propagates easily from leaves.

Graptosedum “Ghosty”

Colorful small rosettes on trailing stems with bright yellow flowers in spring. This vigorous succulent also works well in hanging baskets or rock gardens as the stems will cascade with age.

Graptoveria “Dusty”

G. “Fred Ives”
Graptopetalum paraguayense X Echeveria gibbiflora

Large 12″ rosettes on trailing stalk. Bronze-pink leaves. Orange flowers.

Graptoveria “Moonglow”

Graptopetalum x Echeveria

Large thick greenish-ivory leaves and small upright orange-yellow flowers borne close to the plant. Rosettes get 10″ across and offsets are tight to the parent.

Graptoveria “Olivia”

Graptopetalum x Echeveria Hybrid

Rosettes of small green thickened leaves. Clusters readily. Small pink flowers, pendant on 6″ tall stalks.

Graptoveria “Opalina”

Graptopetalum amethystinum x Echeveria colorata

Large thick rosy-edged ivory leaves. Rosettes get 6″ across and offsets are tight to the parent. Yellow flowers.

Greenovia aurea

Aeonium aureum

Solitary rosettes to 10″, winter-growing open in winter, tightly packed in summer, with bright green leaves. Dormant in summer if it is too hot, give them some shade.

Grusonia invicta

A branched and very spiny relative of the cholla. Large club-like stems, 4″ long spines. Grows wide, not tall. Protect from frost.

Gymnocalycium

A genus of nearly 100 species of flowering small barrel cactus, many sought by collectors. Their defining feature is the flowers have a distinctive naked calyx (flower buds).

Gymnocalycium amerhauseri

Solitary small round, flattened cactus with spider-like recurved spines and beautiful small white flowers, frequently with red or burgundy hints. Keep dry in winter.

Gymnocalycium “Rainbow”

G. mihanovichii “Rainbow”

Rare cultivar with lots of color variation, including reds and yellows, in the stems. Small flowering barrel to 4″d. Grows in dry savannah.

Gymnocalycium bodenbenderianum

G. riojense

Small barrel cactus, to 6″ across, often flattened. Spines recurve tight to the stem. Stunning sepia-pink flowers.