Haworthia hybrid aka “Spider White” aka “Miami Wondera”
Haworthia hybrid “Spider White” or “Miami Wondera”Origin: South AfricaFlower: WhiteDescription: Low and slow growing succulent with distinctive shaped leaves. Great in containers or compatible with other succulents.Sun: Filtered sunWater: Once every ten days outdoors, once a month indoorsFrost: Not frost
Oscularia deltoides “Pink Iceplant”
Oscularia deltoides “Pink Iceplant”Origin: South AfricaFlower: Pink-lavenderDescription: Has blue-green leaves with slight red edges and grows up between 8 to 12 inches tall. When in bloom, this succulent provides a colorful landscape and is great for slopes, borders or containers.Sun:
Beaucarnea recurvata “Ponytail Palm”
Beaucarnea recurvata “Ponytail Palm”Origin: MexicoFlower: White flower stalk that appears after plant ages and grows.Description: Has long curly, dark green leaves and a distinctive caudex or thick brown stem that stores water. Slow growing succulent that can grow up to
Tillandsia velutina
Tillandsia velutinaOrigin: Central and South AmericaDescription: Tillandsias are also known as “air plants,” which are native to South America. Unlike succulents, Tillandsias require no soil to thrive. Tillandsias are epiphytes, which means their root systems attach themselves to trees or
Aeonium psedotabulaeforme “Lily Pad type”
Aeonium psedotabulaeforme “Lily Pad type”Origin: Tenerife, Canary IslandsFlower: YellowDescription: Has thick green rosette leaves that produces offsets. Can grow between 6 to 12” tall.Sun: Direct sun or filtered lightWater: Water once a week outdoors and when established, the succulent is
Agave victoriae reginae “Queen Victoria”
Agave victoriae reginae “Queen Victoria”Origin: MexicoFlower: RedDescription: Known for its stunning white streaks on its leaves, this Agave is in high demand as an ornamental plant. Grows as a compact species up to about 1 foot tall and 2 feet