Cereopegia woodii “String of Hearts”
Cereopegia woodii “String of Hearts”Origin: South AfricaFlower: MagentaDescription: Pretty, heart-shaped leaves that cascade wonderfully over containers. Known as the “rosary vine,” this beautiful succulent is a member of the milkweed family. Has a variation of pink and blue-green leaves that
Xerosicyos danguyi “Silver Dollar Vine”
Xerosicyos danguyi “Silver Dollar Vine”Origin: MadagascarFlower: Small yellow-greenDescription: Stemming from the cucumber family, this unique trailing succulent with ovate green, fleshy leaves. A great option for gardeners who who want interesting cascading plants; this species can grow as long as
Cascading Portulacria afra “Elephant Bush”
Cascading Portulacria afra “Elephant Bush”Origin: South AfricaFlower: PinkDescription: Beautiful succulent with green, glossy and lush leaves that cascade over containers. The “Elephant Bush” is quite versatile form: it can be grown as a great trailing succulent, planted in the ground
Pleiospilos nelii “Split Rock”
Pleiospilos nelii “Split Rock”Origin: South AfricaFlower: Yellow, orange or whiteDescription: Clump forming and slow-growing stemless plant that grows up to 2-3 inches tall. As a natural defense against predators, the “Split Rock” resembles a stone or cracked rock. This intriguing
Crassula radicans “Large Red”
Crassula radicans “Large Red”Origin: South AfricaFlower: WhiteDescription: Low growing succulent that can grow up to about 6 inches tall and spreads as wide as 2 to 3 feet. With its red leaves and white flowers, this succulent is amazing as
Gerrardanthus macrorhizus
Gerrardanthus macrorhizusOrigin: South AfricaDescription: In nature this amazing caudiciform can reach as high as 20-30 feet tall. Its base can grow as wide as 12 inches and produces a beautiful, green vine. Excellent container plant or grown as cascading succulent