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Hakea salicifolia “Gold Medal”

Evergreen Shrub

Large dense upright shrub with lightly variegated foliage. New leaves are hot pink. White fragrant flowers winter through spring. Needs very good drainage. Do not fertilize, except trace minerals.

Hatiora salicornioides

Rhipsalis salicornioides

Highly varied. Jungle cactus with many stems, arching to pendant. Yellow to orange flowers.

Haworthia “Grey Ghost”

H. magnifica var. acuminata c.v. “Grey Ghost”
H. cymbiformis “Grey Ghost”

Cute variegated succulent that prefers less than full sun. Frost-sensitive.

Haworthia “Korizato”

Small star-shaped rosettes, tiny hairs on leaf edges of triangular shaped outward-curving windowed leaves. They prefer very bright light, a little direct sun. Forms tight clusters.

Haworthia “Moon Shadow”

H. “Tsukikage”
H. bayeri cv or H. bayeri x H. comptoniana hybrid

Dark green leaves, windowing on top has a partial white pattern of variegation. Flattened rosettes.

Haworthia “White Ghost”

H. retusa “White Ghost”

Slightly erect, clumping, stemless rosettes with white-striped variegated leaves.

Haworthia attenuata

Clumping stemless rosettes to 5″, variable green color with spotty white stripes.

 

Haworthia attenuata v radula

Strongly clumping stemless rosettes to 5″ with very fine spotting on leaves, including the tops of the leaves.

Haworthia chloracantha

Pale yellow-green leaves, narrow and pointy with small marginal teeth. Small rosettes, to 4 inch. Will form dense clusters. Protect from hard frosts.

Haworthia coarctata

Haworthiopsis coarctata

Variable (possibly hybrids). Narrow and upright spotted leaves with pointed tips. 1½” rosettes elongate to 6″ tall. Freely pups at base; shade tolerant. Readily hybridizes.

Haworthia coarctata fa. greenii

Haworthiopsis coarctata fa. greenii

Variable (possibly hybrids). Narrow and upright dark green leaves, few white spots, with pointed tips. 1½” rosettes elongate to 6″ tall. Freely pups at base; shade tolerant. Readily hybridizes.

Haworthia comptoniana x truncata

Hybrid with the flat-topped, stemless leaves of H. truncata and the rosette form of H. comptoniana. Grows barely above ground.

Haworthia cooperi

Variable. Clumping, stemless rosettes to 5″; Can turn red in sun. Bristley leaf margins.

Haworthia cooperi “OB1”

Small rosettes, round-tipped leaves, striking blue color with dark markings and rounded windowed tops. They prefer very bright light, but little direct sun. Forms tight clusters.

Haworthia cooperi v. truncata

Small 3″ rosettes, round-tipped leaves, blue-green with windowed tops. They prefer very bright light, but little direct sun. Forms tight clusters.

Haworthia cymbiformis

Bright green to red, nearly translucent leaves, free clusters. Stays small. Found on rocky outcrops, can withstand high temperatures.

Haworthia emelyae v. major

Small star-shaped rosettes, tiny hairs on leaf edges of triangular shaped outward-curving windowed leaves, striking purplish color. They prefer very bright light, a little direct sun. Forms tight clusters.

Haworthia fasciata

Haworthiopsis fasciata

Stemless rosettes to 3″d./5″h.; rich green with white stripes