Thick waxy chartreuse variegated leaves on hanging vine
Cactus and Succulents - Part Sun
Hoya longifolia
Vining succulent with long narrow thick string-bean like leaves and pinkish white wax flowers. Cascading vines to 6ft+ long.
Hoya macrophylla “Variegata”
Thick colorful variegated waxy green leaves, hanging vine
Hoya nicholsoniae
Thick colorful variegated waxy green leaves, hanging vine
Hoya nummularioides
Flowers are small and very fragrant. Easy to grow, indoor or in a protected spot like a covered porch, but cannot handle a freeze.
Hoya obovata
Green oval leaves will show some silver speckling. Keep warm for best growth. Bright indirect light with a bit of direct morning sun is best. Pinkesh-red flowers. Vines 10+ft long.
Hoya obscura
Fast growing vines to 8ft, medium-sized darker-green leaves, small fragrant pink flowers with yellow centers.
Hoya retusa
Narrow flat tendril-like leaves on a pendulous stem. Small white star-shaped wax flowers with burgundy red centers.
Hoya wayetii
Thick waxy narrow green, red, and cream colored leaves on hanging vine, small reddish pink wax-flowers.
Huernia boleana
Angular stems turn almost purple in full sun. Best with some protection in winter. Beautiful spotted burgundy and cream carrion flowers.
Huernia macrocarpa v. cerasina
Recumbent stems, 4 – 6″ long. Small red carrion flowers.
Huernia procumbens
Sprawling low-trailing stapeliad with shooting-star flowers. 12″ stems.
Huernia x pendurata
H. piersii
Sprawling spiny round-stemmed Stapeliad. Burgundy flowers.
Huernia x tanganyikensis
Small, sprawling stems with red and yellow shooting star flowers.
Hydnophytum formicarum
Epiphyte w/hollow chambers colonized by ants
Hylocereus
Hybrid epiphytic jungle cacti cultivated and grown for the delicious fruit. Aggressive climbers that can encircle a host tree. Large night-blooming flowers.
Hylocereus “American Beauty”
Vibrant edible red fruit with amazing dense pink flesh. The sweetest of the Dragonfruit. Climbing cactus with fragrant night-blooming white flowers Spring through Fall.
Hylocereus “Halley’s Comet”
White fragrant flowers, bright red fruit. Vining cactus, can climb 20 ft.
Hylocereus “Kip’s Red”
H. costaricensis “Kip’s Red”
Vibrant edible red fruit with dense pink flesh. Climbing cactus with fragrant night-blooming white flowers Spring through Fall.
Ibervillea lindheimeri
Large white caudex, annual vines, dormant in winter. Vines have long tendrils, small yellow flowers and red berries.
Jatropha berlandieri
Round white caudex, stems to 12″h.; flowers Feb-Nov
Dormant in winter – No water
Jatropha capensis
Shrubby with a trunk-like caudex, to 4ft tall. 3-lobed leaves. Yellow flowers. Deciduous in winter.
Jensenobotrya lossowiana
Round-leafed Mesemb. White-pink flowers. Forms long draping woody branches with succulent leaves. Mist the leaves occasionally through the growing season. Grows in very rocky soils.
Jovibarba “Nouvel Pastel”
Colorful purple leaves. Clusters of 2.5″ rosettes.
Jovibarba “Purple Haze”
J. heuffelii “Purple Haze”
Colorful green and purple leaves. Clusters of 2.5″ rosettes.
Jovibarba “Select Red”
Colorful purple leaves. Clusters of 2.5″ rosettes.
Jovibarba c.v.
Tiny green/red rosettes; many small offsets, tightly clustered
Jovibarba heuffelii
Tight clusters of large (to 12″) and variable rosettes.
Jovibarba sobolifera
2″ rosettes, various shades of chartreuse/green with a bit of red edging. Rounded rosettes pop off and go traveling.
Kalanchoe “Fantastic”
K. thyrsiflora “Fantastic”
Large hybrid multi-colored paddle leaves
