Cactus and Succulents - Part Sun

Delosperma cooperi

Dwarf Iceplant. 2″ pink flowers. Under 4″ tall, will spill over rocks and is good for hanging baskets.

Delosperma echinatum

Low, shrubby, trailing, great for rock gardens and groundcovers. Hardy mesemb w/pale yellow flowers throughout the summer. Ovate green stems with small spiny hairs.

Dinteranthus vanzylii

Mesemb Family, very low water. Paired leaves, light pastel cream-colored with dark reddish spots. Yellow flowers. 1 to 2″.

Dioscorea hemicrypta

Winter growing. Slowly over decades develops a large corky irregular caudex, covered in woody scales. Produces long deciduous vines that drop when it goes dormant in the summer.

Dioscorea mexicana

D. macrostachya

Slowly over decades develops a large caudex, covered in woody scales. Produces long deciduous vines, pendant bloom spikes.

Dischidia astephana

Rare tropical climbing succulent. Paired leaves. Can be grown mounted or in a terrarium, keep in warm and humid environment, not too hot.

Dischidia ruscifolia

Vining epiphyte; good for hanging baskets, or terrariums. Tiny pink flowers appear along the vine at the internodes.

Disocactus ramulosus

Pseudorhipsalis ramulosa

Jungle cactus; 18″ trailing stems, small pink/purple flowers

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.

Drimia media

Small evergreen bulb blooms in summer. Frost-hardy. Great in the ground or in containers, easy to grow, reliable bloomer.