Thick, highly textured recurved leaves, sandpapery like an Ox’s tongue, or so they say. Uniquely shaped flowers born on stems high above the plant in spring. Less sun in hotter areas.
Cactus and Succulents - Part Shade
Gasteria batesiana
Low growing rosettes of thick highly textured leaves that are so much fun to touch! In more sun the leaves have a purple tint. Uniquely shaped flowers born on stems high above the plant in spring.
Gasteria bicolor v. lilliputana
Very small rosettes, dwarf variety to 3″, readily clumping. Dark green spotted leaves turn dark red in sun.
Gasteria glomerata
Thick highly textured recurved leaves, sandpapery like an Ox’s tongue, or so they say. Uniquely shaped flowers born on stems high above the plant in spring. Less sun in hotter areas.
Gasteria marmorata
G. nigricans ssp. marmorata
Small rosettes to 6″, spotted leaves. Readily forms small clumps. Western Cape of South Africa. Can be years before they bloom.
Gasteria marmorata fa. variegata
G. nigricans ssp. marmorata fa. variegata
Small rosettes to 6″, variegated spotted leaves. Readily forms small clumps. Western Cape of South Africa. Can be years before they bloom.
Gasteria nigricans fa. monstrose
Small dark green monstrose rosettes, reddish in sun
Gasworthia “Banded Pearls”
Gasterhaworthia “Banded Pearls”
Gasteria x Haworthia
Pointed dark-green spotted leaves
Gerrardanthus macrorhizus
G. macrorhiza
Large caudex to 3ft+.; Dry in winter, vines to 10ft.
Gibbaeum dispar
Dwarf, mounding succulents in the Iceplant Family. Pink flowers fall through early winter.
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.
Graptosedum “Bronze”
G. “Vera Higgins”
Graptopetalum x Sedum
Low growing small rosettes to 3″on trailing stems. Propagates easily from leaves.
Graptosedum “Darley Sunshine”
Elongated leaves with red tips. Forms large mounds.
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.
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.
Gymnocalycium anisitsii
Small flowering barrel to 4″dia., pink flowers
Gymnocalycium eurypleurum
Flattened globose to 5″ diameter. White flowers with a pinkish tint.
Gymnocalycium horstii
Small flowering barrel, light pink flowers. Stems rotund 8-10″ in diameter. Green ball shape. Will form small clusters. Keep dry in winter.
Gyrocarpus jacquinii
Caudiciform trunk; Deciduous
Hatiora salicornioides
Rhipsalis salicornioides
Highly varied. Jungle cactus with many stems, arching to pendant. Yellow to orange flowers.
Haworthia “Korizato”
Small star-shaped rosettes, tiny hairs on leaf edges of triangular shaped outward-curving windowed leaves. They prefer very bright light, a little direct sun. Forms tight clusters.
Haworthia “White Ghost”
H. retusa “White Ghost”
Slightly erect, clumping, stemless rosettes with white-striped variegated leaves.
Haworthia “Zhishou”
Small clumping, stemless rosettes to 3″; windowed leaves with striking patterning.
Haworthia aristata
Stemless rosettes to 6″d.; densely clumping; shade tolerant
Haworthia asperula
Low clumping stemless rosettes to 4″; Can turn red in sun
Haworthia attenuata
Clumping stemless rosettes to 5″, variable green color with spotty white stripes.
Haworthia attenuata v radula
Strongly clumping stemless rosettes to 5″ with very fine spotting on leaves, including the tops of the leaves.
Haworthia attenuata v. glabrata
Strongly clumping stemless rosettes to 5″. Lightly spotted, almost chartreuse leaves.
Haworthia bolusii
Stemless rosettes to 6″. Pale green leaves with bristles
