Euphorbia ferox
Euphorbia feroxOrigin: South AfricaFlower: YellowDescription: A slow-growing cactus that grows to about 5-6 inches tall. With its red spines and interesting shape, this Euphorbia species is a great as a container plant. Like all Euphorbias, this variety is poisonous with
Braided Sansevieria cylindrica “Spear Sansevieria”
Braided Sansevieria cylindrica “Spear Sansevieria”Origin: AngolaFlower: White tubular flowersDescription: A stunning and unique succulent with dark green, smooth leaves, and striped pattern. Can grow up to 12-18 inches tall and stays braided for months. When the plant matures, you may
Senecio rowleyanus “String of Pearls”
Senecio rowleyanus “String of Pearls”Origin: NambiaFlower: WhiteDescription: Stunning cascading succulent that can grow 2 feet long with tiny, green, pea-shaped leaves that resembles its name, “String of Pearls.” White flowers come out in clusters and can last as long as
Sedum pachyclaudos “White Diamond”
Sedum pachyclaudos “White Diamond”Origin: AfghanistanFlower: WhiteDescription: Great groundcover sedum or container succulent with blue-grey rosette leaves. When one waters the plant, any droplets of water on the leaves resemble “white diamonds.” Grows up to 1-2 inches tall and will spread
Tillandsia bandensis
Tillandsia bandensisOrigin: BoliviaFlower: Dainty light blue-pink flowersDescription: A miniature species with gray-green, stiff leaves with pretty blue-pink flowers that appear in the summer. Get inspired and creative with your Tillandsia by using interesting containers such as this simple, small box
Mammillaria schiedeana
Mammillaria schiedeanaOrigin: Hidalgo, MexicoFlower: Cream-yellowDescription: Slow growing, spherical cactus with short, interwoven golden spines. As featured in this video, this cactus may grow with offsets on top or as a solitary plant. Grown in rocky slopes in Mexico.Sun: Filtered sunWater: