From the Sierra Velasco. Sepia-tinged lilac-pink flowers. Small barrel cactus, to 4″ across, often flattened.
Water
Gymnocalycium saglionis
One of the larger Gymno’s, will get 12″ across. Generally solitary. Pinkish-white flowers with reddish throats.
Gymnocalycium schickendantzii
4″, solitary, globose. White to reddish flowers.
Gymnocalycium stuckertii
Solitary barrels to 3″d.
Gymnocalycium tillianum
Curved spines, 6″ d. stems, red flowers.
Gymnocalycium uruguayense
Small clusters, globose to 6″, bright yellow flowers
Gyrocarpus jacquinii
Caudiciform trunk; Deciduous
Haageocereus pseudomelanostele
Clusters of upright stems with whitish to yellow spines, branches from the base. Blooms are pinkish or white.
Habranthus brachyandrus
Herbaceous Bulb
Small strappy leaves early give way to large rose-red flowers. New blooms pop up throughout the spring and summer.
Haemanthus albiflos
Evergreen bulb, 12″ long green strappy leaves. Winter-growing. White and yellow flowers. Protect from heavy rains.
Haemanthus pauculifolius
Evergreen bulb, single green strappy leaf. Winter-growing. White and yellow flowers in summer. Protect from heavy rains. Needs a cool season to bloom.
Hakea bucculenta
Evergreen Shrub
Large upright shrub with slender green leaves and red blooms winter through spring. Needs very good drainage. Do not fertilize, except trace minerals.
Hakea francisiana
Evergreen Shrub
Upright shrub with slender green leaves and pink-red blooms winter through spring. Needs very good drainage. Do not fertilize, except trace minerals.
Hakea laurina
Evergreen Shrub
Small tree with flat slender blue-green leaves. Pink and white pincushion flowers, blooming winter through spring. Needs very good drainage. Do not fertilize, except trace minerals.
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 “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 “Zhishou”
Small clumping, stemless rosettes to 3″; windowed leaves with striking patterning.
Haworthia aristata
Stemless rosettes to 6″d.; densely clumping; shade tolerant
Haworthia asperula
Low clumping stemless rosettes to 4″; Can turn red in sun
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 attenuata v. glabrata
Strongly clumping stemless rosettes to 5″. Lightly spotted, almost chartreuse leaves.
Haworthia bolusii
Stemless rosettes to 6″. Pale green leaves with bristles
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.
