Bryophyllum daigremontianum
Plantlets form by the dozens on the leaf edges and fall and root easily. Orange flowers.
Bryophyllum daigremontianum
Plantlets form by the dozens on the leaf edges and fall and root easily. Orange flowers.
Shrubby stems to 18″, scalloped leaves, protect from frost
Large spotted leaves. In shadier conditions, can grow to 2ft. tall.
Thick vertical stems to 3ft.; round blue-green leaves
Small variegated rosettes.
Completely green leaves. Plantlets form by the dozens on the leaf edges and fall and root easily. Pink flowers.
Shrubby stems to 18″, rounded leaves, protect from frost
Shrubby, many branches, will grow 4 to 6ft tall. Large brown suede leaves, new leaf growth comes starts copper-red.
Bryophyllum porphyrocalyx
Serrated leaf edges, large pink pendant flowers.
Bryophyllum proliferum
Shrubby to 6ft tall, unbranched stems with large pinnate leaves.
Shrubby, sprawling stems to 18″, scalloped leaves
Serrated leaves with purple edges. Produces plantlets on arcing runners. White flowers.
Small clumps of fuzzy silver-green leaves with chocolate markings on the margins. Eventually develops into a short shrub.
K. daigremontiana x K. delagoensis
Hybrid with erect stems, narrow serrated leaves, marginal plantlets, and pendant red flowers.
K. katapifa “Tarantula”
Easy to grow houseplant succulent with deeply cut leaves. Bouquet-like flower sprays. Protect from frost.
syn. Senecio deflersii
Vertical stems to 20″, very green. Golden orange flowers at tips in winter. Not frost-hardy.
Small bulb with spotted oval leaves and aloe-like flowers. Large bloom sprays with dozens of stunning turquoise flowers as it matures. Winter grower, dormant in summer. Protect from freezes.
Epiphytic or semi-erect creeping. Can grow up to 2ft. long. Lots of small creamy-pink flowers.
Fleshy roots; green stems/reddish tips, papery spines; Chihuahuan Desert
Native to the Siskiyous. Small clumps, fast-draining rocky soils, large colorful bloom sprays held high on bloom stalks. Low flat green leaves. Underground tuber. Deadhead spent flowers to prevent plant from going to seed, will rebloom most of the year.
Fast-draining rocky soils, large white bloom sprays held high on bloom stalks. Low flat green leaves. Underground tuber. Deadhead spent flowers to prevent plant from going to seed, will rebloom most of the year.
Fast-draining rocky soils, varied colorful bloom sprays held high on bloom stalks. Low flat green leaves. Underground tuber. Deadhead spent flowers to prevent plant from going to seed, will rebloom most of the year.
Low-growing succulent from California’s Siskiyou region. Stays short but clumps to 10″. Flower color varies with white, peach, pink, or yellow forms possible. Small clumps, fast-draining rocky soils, large colorful bloom sprays held high on bloom stalks. Low flat green leaves. Underground tuber. Deadhead spent flowers to prevent plant from going to seed, will rebloom most of the year.
Fast-draining rocky soils, varied colorful bloom sprays held high on bloom stalks. Low flat green leaves. Underground tuber. Deadhead spent flowers to prevent plant from going to seed, will rebloom most of the year.
Fast-draining rocky soils, varied colorful bloom sprays. Low flat green leaves. Underground tuber. Deadhead spent flowers to prevent plant from going to seed, will rebloom most of the year.
Low-growing succulent from California’s higher altitudes. Stays short but clumps to 10″. Flowers are a cheerful mango-colored accent in the garden.
Prefers very fast draining soils. Dead-head to get them to rebloom spring through fall. Apricot-peach to pink flowers.
Low-growing succulent from California’s higher altitudes. Stays short but clumps to 10″. Flowers are a cheerful raspberry-colored accent in the garden.
Hybridized for flower color. Requires fast draining soil.