P. hagii
Soft bluish color with pink tips in sun. Thick waxy leaves; tight clumps of 6″ rosettes.
P. hagii
Soft bluish color with pink tips in sun. Thick waxy leaves; tight clumps of 6″ rosettes.
Soft bluish color, thick waxy leaves; tight clumps of 6″ rosettes
Flattened caudex, slow to 2′; thick spines
Very little water in winter when dormant.
12″ caudex, stems to 28″; long thin spines, yellow-orange blooms, dry in winter
Single spiny swollen trunk to 18ft tall with narrow strappy leaves that have a central red mid-rib. Branches at top after reaching flowering size. White flowers.
P. succulentum v. griquense
P. succulentum
Vertical branches above narrow caudex; white/pink blooms
P. rosulatum v. horombense
Large varied caudex, irregular, freely branched. Rich green leaves. Yellow flowers.
Possibly a P. rosulatum subspecies. Smooth bottle-shaped trunk. Strappy leaves. Large creamy white flowers when young, will branch after flowering. Keep dry in winter.
Short, swollen and branchy cultivar to 4ft.
Compact form of Pachypodium lamerei, grows to 6ft. tall, fat base.
Short, branched subspecies to 4ft tall.
Single tall spiny swollen trunk with narrow strappy leaves. Branches at top after reaching flowering size. White flowers with yellow centers.
Single stem, rarely branched, very slow to 10ft.
Large varied caudex, stems to 10″l., blooms when young.
Cylindrical caudex, yellow blooms, dry in winter
Cylindrical caudex, yellow blooms. Branchy to 3ft tall. Narrow green leaves.
Keep dry in winter
Spiny caudiciform to 5ft. w/large varied caudex, can be a very branchy, shrubby. Stunning pinkish white flowers.
Pachyphytum x Echeveria
Round bluish leaves, rosettes to 6″ on sprawling stems.
Pachyphytum x Echeveria
Thick blue-green leaves with orange-red edges in full sun.
Thick leaves, tight clumps, dark-red hue.
Pachyphytum glutinicaule x Echeveria
Thick rounded blue-green leaves with orange-red edges in full sun and pink tips.
Pachyphytum x Echeveria
Thick rounded blue-green leaves with purplish-brown edges in full sun.
Echeveria secunda x Pachyphytum bracteosum
19th c. hybrid with stunning thick silvery-blue leaves tinged pink in full sun with red tips. It has a waxy coating that gives it a soft look. Yellow blooms in spring.
Thick succulent waxy leaves; 6″ rosettes; tight clumps.
Solitary, 5″d, grey-green. Orange-yellow flowers.
Usually solitary to 4″ across, flattened globose
Flattened, globose to 6″h x 12″w. Yellow flowers in spring. Deep ribs, single center spines.
Clusters of 1″ stems w/white spines, blooms spring/summer
Clusters of 4″ stems to 24″ tall. Classic parodia-yellow flowers.
6″ dia. stems can get over 12″ tall, with many offsets. Stunning yellow flowers. Thin brownish-yellow spines age to grey/white.