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Agave Parryi Truncata
A stunning blue grey agave that many people recognize and love. Defined as a medium small agave, but it can form clumps larger that 5â wide. Individual plants typically only reach 3â tall by 3â wide. However, this slower growing agave has been reported to reach up to...
Sencio Barbertonicus & Vitalis
Senecio Barbertonicus, the more green of the two, is native to Southern Africa and found in a number of states. All of which have similar climates of being hot and dry, having occasional summer rain, long periods of drought, and temperatures near freezing through the...
Variegated Campfire Crassula
Crassula Capitella âCampfireâ is a gorgeous green, red, succulent, becoming more red in full sun in the winter with short cool nights, and bright light. In the spring/summer, with regular irrigation, the plant will turn more green as it grows. Lilian True, a...
Gold Moss Sedum (De Oro)
Graptopetalum paraguayensis , or the "ghost plant", is a great, trailing, wandering, ground cover. We love the colors that this plant brings out in a design, complementing the blues, pinks, and purples that so many of the gorgeous succulents have to offer. Each plant...
Cordyline Australis ‘Sunrise’
Cordyline Australis, or the new zealand cabbage tree, is a plant that can grow upwards of 20â with many branching arms. While âsunriseâ will most likely grow slower it still may achieve that 10â+ height with branches. The linear burgundy red leaves have a pink margin...
Sempervivum Arachnoideum “Cobweb Buttons”
A unique, densely carpeting groundcover with fine white cotton like threads between the leaves tips that form a cobweb appearance. Aptly called âCobweb Buttonsâ this plant is one of the many sempervivums in cultivar today. The green leaves can change colors with the...
Succulent Flowers – Calandrina
Flowers are popping up all over the places in succulent gardens this time of year. Echeverias, with their tiny, tinker-bell shapped flowers, and agaves, shooting giant 30' blooms, but none is more spectacular than the chilean bloomer, Calandrinia Grandiflora. This...
Succulent Symmetry & Agave Blue Glow
Succulents in the garden can add contemporary beauty with the use of ancient symmetrical principles. Geometery has been used in gardens, landscapes, and design since the Egyptians and before. Symmetry doesnât always mean perfectly mirrored, although possible with...
Firesticks
The Euphorbia Tirucalli Rosea, âSticks on Fireâ, is a variegated selection of Euphorbia Tirucalli, the âPencil Cactusâ. Be careful when handling the vibrant foliage on these plants. The milky sap can be a skin irritant and it is definitely not recommended to get any...
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