Large flowers in the Sunflower family, open flat. Very red centers with yellow surrounds, multiple buds per stalk. Great as cut flower. Can handle heat and humidity as well as drought-tolerant. Blooms spring-fall.
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Gaillardia “Spintop Red”
Large flowers in the Sunflower family, open flat. Very red with orange tips, multiple buds per stalk. Great as cut flower. Can handle heat and humidity as well as drought-tolerant. Blooms spring-fall.
Gaillardia “Spintop Yellow Touch”
Large flowers in the Sunflower family, very red with just a touch of yellow tips, multiple buds per stalk. Great as cut flower. Can handle heat and humidity as well as drought-tolerant. Blooms spring-fall.
Gaillardia “Sunrita Peach”
Small peach flowers in the Sunflower family, open flat. Multiple buds per stalk. Great as cut flower. Can handle heat and humidity as well as drought-tolerant. Blooms spring-fall.
Gaillardia “Sunset Flash”
Evergreen Groundcover
Mounding groundcover will be covered in large bicolor flowers with red centers and yellow tips, throughout the spring and summer. Remove spent flowers after blooming.
Gaillardia “Sunset Halo”
Evergreen Groundcover
Compact mounding groundcover will be covered in large tri-color flowers with dark-red centers and yellow and orange-red petals, throughout the spring and summer. Remove spent flowers after blooming. great for containers.
Gaillardia Lunar “Harvest Moon”
Large flowers in the Sunflower family with very red centers with bright yellow petals, multiple buds per stalk. Compact habit, spreading low. Great as cut flower. Can handle heat and humidity as well as drought-tolerant. Blooms spring-fall.
Galphimia gracilis
Semi-evergreen Shrub
Dense shrub with small green leaves and huge sprays of golden flowers sprin thru fall. Evergreen with light frost. Can handle hard freeze but will die back to the ground, come back in spring. Prune in early spring.
Galvezia speciosa
Evergreen Perennial
Wide, dense mound of arching stems. Red tubular hummingbird flowers for much of the year. From the Santa Barbara coast and islands.
Galvezia speciosa “Bocarosa”
Evergreen Perennial
A delightful California native shrub with bright green leaves. Red tubular hummingbird flowers for much of the year. From the Santa Barbara coast and islands.
Galvezia speciosa “Firecracker”
Evergreen Perennial
Dense mound of arching stems, more compact than the species. Red tubular hummingbird flowers for much of the year. From the Santa Barbara coast and islands.
Gasteraloe “Green Gold”
Low growing rosette of thick gold-green leaves with small white spotting. Turns orange in full sun. Flowers are coral pink.
Gasteraloe “Midnight Sky”
Gasteria x Aloe
New cultivar from Cactus Jungle with narrow spotted green leaves
Gasteraloe “Midnight”
Gasteria x Aloe
Narrow dark/green spotted leaves; to 18″
Gasteraloe “Royal Highness”
Gasteria x Aloe
Thick upright dark/green spotted leaves; to 18″
Gasteria “Blue Ox”
Thick leaves, bluish-green, forms a cluster of robust small rosettes.
Gasteria “Cherry Blossom”
Small rosettes, dwarf variety to 3″, readily clumping. Dark green spotted leaves end in a tight point. Cherry red flowers.
Gasteria “Okavango”
Thick green leaves, with many tiny white spots. Fan shape will form into a rosette with age.
Gasteria “Sakura Fuji”
Small rosettes to 6″, grey and green variegated leaves. Readily forms small clumps. Western Cape of South Africa. Can be years before they bloom.
Gasteria acinacifolia
Thick leaves, dark green and spotted, forms a robust medium rosette.
Gasteria acinacifolia x carinata
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 armstrongii
Small rosettes, thick-skinned fat leaves, eventually to 4″
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
Tongue-like spotted leaves to 8″ long with rosy tips.
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 “Variegata”
Large impressively thick variegated leaves.
Gasteria nigricans fa. monstrose
Small dark green monstrose rosettes, reddish in sun
