Solitary, flattened, to 6″ from rocky outcrops; mature cephalium
Cactus and Succulents - Part Shade
Disocactus flagelliformis
Aporocactus flagelliformis
Epiphyte; stems pendant to 6ft. Spring blooms
Disocactus ramulosus
Pseudorhipsalis ramulosa
Jungle cactus; 18″ trailing stems, small pink/purple flowers
Disocactus speciosus
Jungle cactus; large pink/red blooms; trailing stems
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 crispa v. lancifolia
16″ stems w/3″ leaves, green irregular flowers w/explosive seed pods
Dorstenia foetida
16″ stems w/smooth green leaves, green irregular flowers w/explosive seed pods
Drimia media
Small evergreen bulb blooms in summer. Frost-hardy. Great in the ground or in containers, easy to grow, reliable bloomer.
Drimiopsis kirkii
Rare 6″ Amaryllis bulb; spotted leaves, white blooms
Drimiopsis maculata
Clusters of 6″ bulbs; spotted leaves, white blooms. Amaryllis Family.
Drosanthemum “Rosea”
Delicate trailing stems with small paired green leaves. Rose-pink flowers throughout the summer. Not as hardy as other ice-plants.
Dudleya anomala
Tight clusters of green rosettes with slightly red tips in full sun. White flowers on long bloom stalks.
Dudleya attenuata
Solitary, stemless 8″ rosettes, powdery white in full sun.
Dudleya ingens
Rosettes 12-16″; pale yellow/pink flowers
Dudleya traskiae
Endangered. Endemic to Santa Barbara Island of the Channel Islands NP. Protected under the Endangered Species Act. Flat chalky blue-green leaves. Small rosettes to 8″. Will form small tight clumps.
Dyckia marnier-lapostellei
Silvery terrestrial bromeliad to 12″ across
Echeveria “Berkeley”
1 to 2ft. rosettes, pink-edged powdery-blue leaves in sun, shade-tolerant.
Echeveria “Blue Curls”
Medium pink-edged blue rosettes, curly-leafed. Rose-pink flowers.
Echeveria “Flying Cloud”
Hybrid, Dick Wright
White, grey, green, pink and red highlights on variegated leaves. Rosettes to 8″, stems can get 12″. Frost-senstitive.
Echeveria “Giant Blue Curls”
Hybrid
Large bluish rosettes, curly-leafed. 12″ rosettes, short stems. Rose-pink flowers.
Echeveria “Melaco”
Shiny dark-reddish-brown leaves, small branching rosettes. Orange flowers.
Echeveria “Mexicano”
Shiny dark-reddish-brown leaves. Orange flowers.
Echeveria ciliata x nodulosa
Low growing grey rosettes with red tips, red outlined.
Echeveria diffractens
Flattened purple rosettes get 4-5″ across.
Echeveria halbingeri
Grey leaves, tight rosettes, yellow flowers.
Echeveria imbricata
An easy growing classic Hens-and-Chicks. Fast growing, large open rosettes in shade or small red-tipped rosettes in sun.
Echeveria lutea
Flattened burgundy-brown rosettes to 8″ across, narrow cupped leaves.
Echeveria nodulosa
Subshrub to 2ft. with 5″ red- and green- leafed rosettes
Echeveria pulidonis
Small rosettes with thin borders of red-tips; spreads readily after blooming. Butter-yellow flowers.
Echeveria “Galaxy Blue”
Sharp blue rosettes with curly edges, pink tips in full sun. Rose-pink flowers.
