3″ across, solitary. Rhomboid tubercles. Pale yellow flowers.
Water
Coryphantha elephantidens
Depressed globose, 5″ x 7″, curved spines.
Coryphantha ottonis
Solitary 3″ globose bird’s nest cactus w/variable flowers
Cotoneaster “Mooncreeper”
Evergreen Groundcover
Low growing groundcover with dark green leaves and vibrant red berries. Small white flowers in spring.
Cotula “Big Yellow Moon”
C. lineariloba “Big Yellow Moon”
Evergreen Perennial
Huge 1″ round yellow flowers sit well above the 2″ groundcover foliage. Plant 1-2 feet apart.
Cotula “Silver Mound”
Evergreen Perennial
Large yellow flowers resembling buttons rise above the silver-green groundcover foliage on 2″ stems, flowerinf from spring to fall.
Cotula lineariloba
Evergreen Perennial
Huge 1″ round yellow button flowers sit well above the 2″ groundcover foliage. Plant 1-2 feet apart.
Cotyledon “Flavida”
C. orbiculata v. oblonga “Flavida”
Fast growing, with large narrow chalky-white leaf. Long elegant bell shaped peach blooms in late Summer/Fall.
Cotyledon “Happy Young Lady”
Dense subshrub succulent with small chalky white leaves and red tips. Orange flowers.
Cotyledon “Mr. Butterfield”
Shrubby to 2′ with finger-like waxy leaves; orange flowers
Cotyledon “Silver Peak”
C. orbiculata “Silver Peak”
Thick stems, narrow waxy leaves, white with red tips in full sun, green in shadier conditions. Shrubby growth habit.
Cotyledon “Silver Star”
C. orbiculata “Silver Star”
Thick stems, elongated round waxy leaves, white with red tips in full sun, green in shadier conditions. Shrubby growth habit.
Cotyledon “Silver Storm”
C. orbiculata “Silver Star”
Thick stems, elongated round waxy leaves, white with red tips in full sun, green in shadier conditions. Shrubby growth habit.
Cotyledon “Staghorn”
C. orbiculata “Staghorn”
Grey staghorn-like leaves.
Cotyledon campanulata
Shrub to 2′. Thick stems, erect branches; long green finger-like waxy leaves
Cotyledon ladismithensis
C. tomentosa ssp. ladismithensis
Dwarf – branching, shrubby; fat fuzzy leaves with graphic marginal teeth.
Cotyledon orbiculata
Thick stems, elongated round waxy leaves, white with red tips in full sun, green in shadier conditions. Mounding to 4 feet.
Cotyledon orbiculata “Higginsiae”
Thick stems, small rounded ovate leaves, chalky white with red tips in full sun, green in shadier conditions. Will form tight clumps.
Cotyledon orbiculata “Macrantha”
Stunning shrub with thick oval leaves, green with red edging. Long elegant bell-shaped peach flowers in late Summer/Fall. Deer resistant.
Cotyledon orbiculata “Winter Red”
Stunning shrub with thick oval leaves, powder white with red edging if grown in full sun, more green in part shade. Long elegant bell-shaped red flowers in Winter. Deer resistant.
Cotyledon orbiculata v. oblonga
Shrub to 2′. Erect branches; geometric finger-like waxy leaves
Cotyledon orbiculata v. spuria
Thick stems, erect branches, oblong waxy leaves; to 4’h.
Cotyledon pendens
Develops many trailing branches, pendant to 2ft. Thick fleshy paired leaves with red edging.
Cotyledon tomentosa
Fuzzy green leaves. Low, shrubby
Cotyledon undulata
C. orbiculata “Undulata”
C. orbiculata fa. undulata
Small shrub, branches readily. Will get reddish hue in full sun.
Crassula “Bluebird”
2 to 3ft. tall, white flowers. S. African Hybrid
Crassula “Buddha’s Temple”
C. pyramidalis x C. perfoliata
Miniature square-shaped vertical stems to 8″, drops bottom leaves.
Crassula “Campfire Variegata”
C. capitella “Campfire”
Branchy, sprawling, to 1ft. tall with light green and pink variegated leaves.
Crassula “Campfire”
C. capitella “Campfire”
Branchy to 1ft. tall with green to bright red leaves.
Crassula “Candy Cane”
C. rubricaulis “Candy Cane”
Spreading mounds of low growing multicolored red and white leaves
