Euphorbia caput medusae
Euphorbia caput medusae Origin: Cape Town, South Africa Flower: White Description: An intriguing succulent with its serpent-like, green stems and short caudex that often is referred to as “Medusa’s head.” The plant grows under a foot tall
Gasteria liliputana
Gasteria liliputanaOrigin: South AfricaFlower: Tubular, globose red-orange flowersDescription: A dwarf succulent that only grows up to about 4 inches tall with dark-green spotted leaves. Cream colored spots appear on the leaves that can reach up to 1-2 inches wide. Plant
Portulacaria afra “Elephant Bush” Green cluster
Portulacaria afra “Elephant Bush” Green clusterOrigin: South AfricaFlower: Pink clustersDescription: In nature, this beautiful succulent can grow between 6-20 feet tall! As an everyday indoor succulent, the plant can reach as high as 2 feet tall. Makes an excellent indoor
Sansevieria trifasciata “Laurentii” “Variegated Snake Plant”
Sansevieria trifasciata “Laurentii” “Variegated Snake Plant” Origin: West Africa Flower: Green-white Description: A great option for gardeners who want an indoor succulent! The “Variegated Snake Plant” grows to 4 feet tall, represents a very low maintenance succulent, and helps improve
Operculicarya decaryi
Operculicarya decaryiOrigin: MadagascarFlower: RedDescription: Small succulent tree with an intriguing, twisted trunk and feather-like green leaves. In fall to winter, the leaves may turn slightly red. In nature, this succulent tree may grow as tall as 30 feet! Often many
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