Cactus and Succulents - Every 1 Week

Dorstenia gigas

Large 2ft. caudex. Grows on cliffs, rare. Prefers to be a little more moist in Winter

Hoya “Lisa”

H. australis “Lisa”

Thick waxy variegated chartreuse and green leaves on hanging vine, small wax-flowers. Fragrant.

Hoya australis

Thick waxy green leaves on hanging vine, small wax-flowers. Fragrant.

Hoya bella

Thick waxy small green leaves on hanging vine

Hoya carnosa

Thick waxy leaves on a pendulous vine, pink wax flowers

Hoya carnosa “Krinkle”

Thick waxy leaves on a pendulous vine, pink wax flowers. This variety has a pronounced textured surface to the leaves.

Hoya collina

Vining succulent, yellow wax-flowers with red centers. Small round leaves with white splotches

Hoya krohniana

Small round leaves coming to a point at the tip. Vining to 10-12″ long. Large pink wax flowers.

Hoya pubicalyx

Narrow waxy leaves on very long pendulous vines. Sometimes splotchy, there are variegated cultivars. Pink flowers.

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.

Lachenalia viridiflora

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.

Massonia depressa

Large perennial bulb with broad green leaves and Winter grower, dormant in summer. Protect from freezes. Large pale flowers in the center of the paired leaves with prominent erect stamens. In habitat these are pollinated by gerbils.

Massonia setulosa

Our grower has indicated that Massonia depressa in the nursery trade may actually be Massonia setulosa, based on examining the flowers. They are certain this is M. setulosa.

Large perennial bulb with broad green leaves and Winter grower, dormant in summer. Protect from freezes. Large pale flowers in the center of the paired leaves with prominent erect stamens, yellow anthers.

Mimosa pudica

Tropical herb to 5ft.; lightly spiny stems, leaves close to touch. Keep moist, grows well as a houseplant.