Thick spear-shaped ribbed green leaves. A compact snake plant makes a great low water houseplant, moderate to bright light. Underground 1″ rhizomes.
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Sansevieria pearsonii
Dramatic, erect green leaves to 24″, wide spread, sharp tips
Sansevieria schweinfurthii
Narrow, tubular erect green leaves in tight clumps to 2ft.
Sansevieria trifasciata
Tall and slender to 3ft. Easy to grow Houseplant
Sansevieria trifasciata – Bird’s Nest Hybrids
Bright light to deep shade, very low water.
Sarcocaulon crassicaule
Monsonia crassicaulis
Caudex-forming spiny shrub to 10″h., bushy green leaves, ivory blooms. Grows in gravel outcrops.
Sarcocaulon herrei
Monsonia herrei
Amazing dwarf succulent resembling a natural bonsai. Branching shrub to 10″ tall, spiny branches, pinnate green leaves and white flowers.
Sarcocaulon patersonii
Monsonia patersonii
Caudex-forming spiny shrub can grow vertical and branches can spread wide. Bushy green leaves, pink flowers with yellow centers. Will grow in very shallow soils, can handle sandy soils.
Sarcocaulon vanderietiae
Monsonia vanderietiae
Small shrubby, spiny plant in the Geranium Family (Geranaceae). Light pink flowers. Grows low and wide to 12″ tall. Summer dormant. Water weekly when growing, less when dormant.
Schlumbergera orssichiana x truncata
Christmas Cactus will bloom for up to 2 months in the winter. A jungle cactus that grows in trees – needs bright indirect sun, or dappled light
Tips to get your Christmas Cactus to re-bloom every year:
1. August, September and into October: Use bloom food every time you water
2. September and October: 14 hours of darkness, with 8-10 hours of indirect light every day
3. November and December: bring out to bright indirect light and watch it bloom!
Scopelogena verruculata
Low dense mats of succulent leaves and yellow flowers
Sedeveria “Blue Elf”
Intergenic Hybrid. Small rosettes with thick blue leaves, rosy red at the tips in full sun.
Sedeveria “Blue”
Intergenic Hybrid. Thick blue leaves, rosettes to 8″
Sedeveria “Emerald”
Sedum x Echeveria
Lush, emerald-green rosettes hybrid. Red-tipped leaves, long pendant bloom stalks.
Sedeveria “Green Rose”
Sedum pachyphyllum x Echeveria derenbergii
Low growing, many symmetrical rosettes. Yellow flowers.
Sedeveria “Harry Butterfield”
Sedum x Echeveria
Mint green leaves, will trail, can grow pendant with time.
Sedeveria “Hummelii”
Sedum x Echeveria
Small blue rosettes with red-tipped oblong leaves and sprays of yellow flowers.
Sedeveria “Jet Beads”
Hybrid. Lush, round-leafed w/dense rosettes to 5″. Deep chocolate brown leaves in full sun. Leaves pop off readily and root where they fall.
Sedeveria “Lilac Mist”
Intergenic Hybrid. Thick grey-green leaves will blush lilac in full sun, rosettes to 6″
Sedeveria “Lime”
Lush, leafy w/dense rosettes hybrid to 5″
Sedum “Angelina”
S. rupestre “Angelina”
Small lime-yellow groundcover succulent with red edges, yellow flowers. Mat-forming, spreads 2ft wide.
Sedum “Angelina’s Teacup”
Smaller than Angelina, lime-yellow groundcover succulent with red edges, yellow flowers. Mat-forming, spreads 2ft wide.
Sedum “Aurora”
S. rubrotinctum “Aurora”
Green jelly-bean leaves turn bright red in sun. Great for rock gardens and hanging baskets. Pale yellow star-shaped flowers.
Sedum “Blue Spruce”
S. reflexum “Blue Spruce”
S. rupestre
Vigorous, mat-forming groundcover succulent, long blue stems.
Sedum “Cape Blanco”
S. spathulifolium “Cape Blanco”
Tight rosettes, white groundcover with purple edges. Yellow flowers.
Sedum “Carnea”
S. spathulifolium “Carnea”
Fast growing hybrid groundcover; silver rosettes
Sedum “Chocolate Ball”
hakonense “Chocolate Ball”
Alpine species. Very colorful stonecrop, deep colors in sun, orange tips. Can be planted between pavers. Low growing groundcover.
Sedum “Dragon’s Blood”
S. spurium “Dragon’s Blood”
Mat-forming groundcover succulent. Red leaves, flowers
Sedum “Immergrunchen”
Low growing, mat forming, quick spreading. Red in sun.
Sedum “John Creech”
S. spurium “John Creech”
Mat-forming groundcover succulent. Pink flowers.
