Ficus palmeri
Ficus palmeriOrigin: Sonora to Oaxaca, MexicoFlower: GreenDescription: Can grow well as a bonsai specimen in a container or large in the ground. Leaves are light green and produces a swollen trunk as it matures.Sun: ShadeWater: Twice a weekFrost: Not frost
Cheiridopsis purpurea
Cheiridopsis purpureaOrigin: South AfricaFlower: MagentaDescription: A small succulent that produces offsets and leaves are somewhat triangular with edges that resemble teeth. Lovely, blue-green leaves will have magenta or purple-pink blossoms that open during the day and close at around sunset.Sun:
Maihuenia poeppigii
Maihuenia poeppigiiOrigin: Chile, ArgentinaFlower: YellowDescription: Small cactus shrub with green finger like leaves and white spines. This unique cactus can grow up to about 6 inches tall and as 39 inches wide in diameter. Grows well in landscapes or containers.Sun:
Dioscorea elephantipes “Elephant’s Foot”
Dioscorea elephantipes “Elephant’s Foot”Origin: South AfricaFlower: Dark-spotted green-yellow flowers in winterDescription: An amazing succulent that is a winter grower and is deciduous. The name “Elephant’s foot” stems from its partially buried base that grows slowly and can grow as wide
Opuntia violacea “Santa Rita”
Opuntia violacea “Santa Rita”Origin: Arizona, BajaFlower: Bright red or yellowDescription: Beautiful cactus that can grow as tall as 6 feet tall and as 8 feet wide. Like most prickly pears, the “Santa Rita” cactus have flat pads. A distinctive feature
Echeveria nodulosa “Painted Lady”
Echeveria nodulosa “Painted Lady”Origin: MexicoFlower: YellowDescription: Green rosette leaves with red margins and edges. Stems grows up to about 12 inches tall with rosettes reaching about 5 inches wide. A beautiful species for your succulent arrangements.Sun: Filtered sunWater: Once a