Rare Succulent Plants - Cactus and Succulent Society of

Rare Succulent Plants: Autumn 2015 Sales List
- unusual succulents for the collector and novice
Payment details: Please ask for a quote on postage/packing (small orders up to $50
are usually $10). Please make payment via postal money orders payable to P.I.Forster.
Send your completed order form to Paul Forster, P.O. Box 2171, Ashgrove West, Qld
4060. Email: [email protected]
Please order with the provided order form using the names/numbers listed in the first column.
Mail order sales only.
No orders can be sent to Northern Territory, Tasmania or
Western Australia due to AQIS/Agriculture Dept. quarantine regulations. No foreign orders.
If you have email, then send me your address and I can indicate when the order is to be filled.
The collection is diverse, so it does not hurt to make enquiries for desired plants. Substitutes
can be listed if desired (especially for items listed as being in limited or very limited supply),
or state whether a refund is required for items that are out of stock. If ordering from email,
please print out your order form including a mailing address and attach with payment.
New versions of this list are automatically sent to those with email quarterly and are also
available on the webpage of the Cactus & Succulent Society of NSW at Buy Stuff
Please indicate if you wish to be included on the mailing list.
All plants are shipped via Australia Post. Plants are sent either as unrooted cuttings or barerooted. Some plants with roots that tend to dry out are dipped in transplant gel for shipping.
Please indicate if you wish your parcel to be sent Express or Registered Post (extra cost).
For those unfamiliar with many of the names I would recommend either consulting books on
cacti & succulents, or typing the name into a search engine on the World Wide Web. Or you
can always ask! Every effort is made to provide correct identifications for sales items.
Previous names from earlier lists or commonly used synonyms are indicated in brackets.
CONTENTS
Subscription Service to Overseas Journals
Cactus & Succulent Societies
Cultivation Notes for Succulents
Collector Abbreviations & Locality Data
Succulent Plant Collections
Agavaceae (Agaves)
Asclepiads (Apocynaceae) – milkweeds, stapeliads, desert roses
Asphodelaceae – aloes, haworthias, gasterias
Asteraceae – thistles and succulent daisies
Bromeliaceae – broms that are succulents
Cactaceae – prickly wonders
Crassulaceae – stonecrops, echeverias, hen & chickens
Cucurbitaceae – succulent gourds
Didieriaceae – lemur habitat
Dracaenaceae – dragon trees and their lesser ilk (Sansevierias)
Euphorbiaceae – spurges
Hyacinthaceae – bulbous succulents
Lamiaceae – the mint family
Moraceae – the fig family
Portulacaceae – the purslane family
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OVERSEAS JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE
Enquire for details of current subscription rates to P.I. Forster.
(1) Alsterworthia International.
Publishes A4 colour journal 3 times/year. Web page: http://cactus-mall.com/alsterworthia/
This journal specialises in Haworthia, Gasteria, Aloe, Astroloba, Poellnitzia, Bulbine and hybrids.
Distributes a seed list. Extensive book sales on these plants, with very competitive prices.
(2) Euphorbia World
An A4 colour journal 3 times/year. Covering the field of succulent Euphorbiaceae, i.e. Elaeophorbia,
Endadenium, Euphorbia, Monadenium, Pedilanthus, Phyllanthus, Synadenium. Web page:
http://cactus-mall.com/ies/
Cactus and Succulent Societies
Cactus & Succulent Society of Queensland, P.O. Box 65, Fortitude Valley, Qld 4006
Meets last Monday of the month (except December) at the Salisbury Senior Citizens Centre, 87 Cripps
Street, Salisbury, Brisbane at 7.15 pm. The Society publishes the quarterly journal ‘Dinteranthus’.
Website: http://www.cssq.org.au/
Cactus & Succulent Society of New South Wales, P.O. Box 3089, Llandilo, NSW 2747.
Meets first Friday of the month (except January) at Eden Gardens, Corner of Lane Cove & Fontenoy
Roads, North Ryde at 7 pm. The Society publishes the quarterly journal ‘Cactus & Succulent Journal of
New South Wales’. Website: http://www.cssnsw.org.au/
CULTIVATION NOTES FOR SUCCULENTS
Succulents are those plants that have water storage tissues in the leaves, stems or roots, or
some combination thereof. This water is strongly held in the plant and if the aerial parts
(leaves & stems) are removed from the roots, then the plant generally does not readily wilt or
die. This feature enables succulents to survive in situations where drought or low water
availability is a regular occurrence. In horticulture, these situations may cover rockeries or
garden beds that depend on natural rainfall, or small pots in exposed situations with irregular
watering. This reduced dependence on water means that succulents are ideal for gardeners
with little time or limited water.
Light
Most succulents require bright light conditions, with a marked preference for morning sun of
at least 3 or 4 hours. Hot afternoon conditions with direct sun may literally cook a small plant
in a small pot and should be avoided. Many succulents respond to increased light and reduced
watering with an increase in foliage colour, which is part of the attraction. Large growing
succulents in a rockery situation with established root systems are more able to withstand sun
all day long.
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Watering
If there is no natural rainfall, then small succulents in pots should be watered around once a
week in summer and spring, twice weekly in autumn and every three or four weeks in winter
(dependent on how cold it is). Watering should be copious, so that water drains from the pot’s
drainage holes. In very hot summer conditions, it may be necessary to water small pots more
than once a week, preferably in the late afternoon or evening, thus enabling maximum uptake
of water and leaching of salts from the potting substrate. In cold winter conditions with the
possibility of frosts, water should be withheld, or only applied in the warm part of the
morning. Some plants like Adenium (desert rose) and Pachypodium (Madagascar Palm) will
take a lot of water in spring and summer when in full leaf; most caudiciform plants should not
be watered when they are deciduous (dormant). Where frosts occur, only experience will
show which succulents are truly hardy. If in doubt then pots should be taken under cover.
Potting Mixes
Succulents require a well-structured free-draining mixture that does not remain stagnant. An
adequate mix can be found in the Cactus & Succulent Soil Mixes available from some
nurseries. Failing this, a premium commercial potting mix (pine bark based), if cut with onethird to one-half coarse river sand (not builders sand) and/or perlite, with the addition of
fertiliser (at about one-third the rate for vegetables) is adequate.
An organic based potting mix can also be made in the following proportions (to fit in a large
wheelbarrow) – 16 parts compost or leafmould; 10 parts coarse river sand (1-3 mm grain
size); 4 parts decomposed granite; 2 parts crushed charcoal; 6 parts perlite (3 medium, 3
coarse); 2 small handfuls of blood & bone. This mix is more or less 50% structure and 50%
organics and should drain well. Any compost should be approaching soil in texture otherwise
nitrogen drawdown will be a problem.
Pots can be plastic or terracotta, but remember that small terracotta pots dry out very quickly.
No drainage material is necessary in the bottom of the bottom, but a square of newspaper may
be necessary to retain mix in the pot.
Collector Abbrevations and Locality Data
Many plants offered have collector’s field numbers and locality data. Some collectors
are interested in this information, so it is included here in an abbreviated manner. Wild
collected material is NOT sold, all collections with field data are propagated from
cuttings or seed.
ARM = A.R. Mitchell field collections
BK = B. Kemble distribution
CM = C. Mangold field collections
DC = D.M.Cumming distribution
DMC = D.M. Cumming field collections
DSH = D.S. Hardy field collections
DW = Dick Wright distribution
EA = E. Aslander field collections
EvJ = E. van Jaarsveld field collections
FSA = P.I. Forster South African distribution
GGS = G.G. Smith field collections
GM = G. Marx field collections
GO = G. Orlando field collections
HNT = Huntington Botanic Garden accession number
HS = Haworthia Society distribution
ISI = International Succulent Introductions distribution
JB = J.Bleck distribution
JDV = J.D.Venter field collections
JRB = J.R.Brown distribution
KG = Karoo Botanic Gardens accession numbers
Lau = A. Lau field collections
Lavr. = J.J. Lavranos field collections
L&N = J.J. Lavranos & L.E. Newton field collections
KG = Karoo National Botanic Garden accession numbers
MBB = M.B. Bayer field collections
MG = Mesa Garden distribution
NBG = Kirstenbosch National Botanic Garden accession
numbers
PVB = P.V.Bruyns field collections
R = D.Richards field collections
Sheilam = Sheilam Nursery, Robertson, South Africa
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SUCCULENT COLLECTIONS: (composition is my choice). Plants are generally
unrooted cuts. Each plant is provided with an individual plastic name tag. Many
beginners prefer collections, because of unfamiliarity with all the scientific names and it
is an inexpensive way to start a collection. Please note that the same species may be
present in a number of collections if they are ordered on different occasions. If you
order Collections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (or any lesser combination) at the same time, I will ensure
that all plants are different.
Collection #1. 20 mixed, named, miniature succulents. $50. Plants are suitable for pots and
bowl gardens. Includes a range of species and cultivars mainly from the genera Aloe,
Crassula, Echeveria, Gasteria, Graptopetalum, Haworthia, Sedum.
Collection #2. 20 mixed, named, landscape succulents. $50 Plants are suitable for planting
out in a ‘water saver’ garden as landscape features. Includes a range of species and cultivars
mainly from the genera Agave, Aloe, Crassula, Euphorbia, Kalanchoe and Gasteria.
Collection #3. 20 mixed, named miniature Aloes (10 species, 10 cultivars). $50 Plants are
suitable for pots and bowl gardens. Includes a range of species and cultivars.
Collection #4. 20 mixed, named Haworthias. $50 Plants are suitable for pots and bowl
gardens.
Collection #5. 20 mixed, named Crassulaceae. $50 Plants are suitable for pots and bowl
gardens, or for planting in a rockery. Includes a range of species and cultivars from the
genera Crassula, Echeveria, Graptopetalum, X Graptoveria, Pachyphytum, X Pachyveria,
Sedum.
Collection #6. 20 mixed, named Adromischus. $50. Plants are suitable for pots and bowl
gardens. Includes a range of species and forms mainly from the species A.cristatus, A.
filicaulis, A. hemisphericus, A. leucophyllus, A. marianiae, A. triflorus, A. trigynus and A.
umbraticola. Each individual plant comprises 4 or 5 unrooted leaves.
Sales Section for Individual Plants (all with plastic name tags provided)
Plants are individually priced.
Abbreviations
S = Seedlings (otherwise plants are cuttings)
C = Caudex forming plant
AGAVACEAE – century plants
Agaves for sale (prices reflect size and rarity).
Miniature sized (less than 50 cm diameter) species suitable for pots. All are decorative
and good feature plants.
Name
Agave applanata ‘Cream
Spike’
Agave applanata
‘Kichusagan’
Agave isthmensis
Agave macroacantha
Origin and notes
White edged variegate. Imported from the USA in 2001, originally from Japan. The
revised name is based on the book Agaves by Greg Starr (2012). Rooted offsets.
(formerly on list as A. parryi ‘Merico Nishiki’)
Mexico. Nice blue-grey leaved miniature. Clusters readily. Offsets.
(formerly on list as A. parryi ‘Kichusagan’
Mexico: Oaxaca. Glaucous blue clustering rosettes. Offsets.
Mexico: Axusco, Pueblo. Super spiny, glaucous blue rosettes. Clusters slowly.
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Price
$10
$6
$10
$10
F.Otero 41
Agave nickelsiae (previously
on list as A. victoriae-reginae
#2)
Agave nizandensis
Agave potatorum ‘Ohirajin’
HNT39144
Agave parviflora
NEW ADDITION
Agave potatorum ‘Kichiokan’
Agave pumila
Agave pygmaea
Agave shrevei
Rooted offsets.
Mexico. Nicely marked, more open habit than A. victoriae-reginae. This species also
has black apical leaf spines (versus cream to grey) and slowly clusters with age.
Rooted offsets.
Mexico. Weird long leaves, flowers in a pot. Rooted offsets.
Japanese cultivar forming tight little mounds of rosettes. Offsets.
$8
$10
Mexico. Grey-green leaved miniature, copious white threads. Offsets.
$10
Mexico. Blue-grey leaved miniature. Great feature plant. Offsets.
Mexico. A cute grey-blue miniature which if planted in the ground eventually morphs
into a larger plant. Rooted offsets.
Mexico. One of the smallest known species, glaucous blue foliage. Offsets.
Mexico. Nice blue leaved miniature. Rooted offsets.
$8
$10
$6
$6
$6
Medium sized (up to 1 m maximum diameter) species suitable for pots. All are
decorative and good feature plants.
Name
Agave attenuata
Origin and notes
Mexico. The classic tub plant. Nice soft grey-green leaves. No spikes. Offsets.
Agave desmettiana ‘El
Miradores Gold’
Agave desmettiana ‘Joe Hoak’
Agave desmettiana ‘Tango’
NEW RELEASE
Agave filifera
Agave gypsophila
Agave karwinksiana
Agave kerchovei
Agave lophantha
‘Quadricolor’
Agave mitis ‘Multicolor’
NEW ADDITION
Agave potatorum
Mexico. Yellow edged variegate. Soft leaves and spines. Rooted offsets.
Agave potatorum
Agave potatorum
Agave striata
Agave stricta
Agave triangularis
Agave triangularis
Agave xylonacantha
Price
$6
small
$10
large
$6
Mexico. Nice white and yellow variegation. Soft leaves and spines. Rooted offsets.
Mexico. Highly variegated with mainly cream-lemon leaves with a very thin dark
green edge. Plants grow well despite the high level of variegation. Rooted bulbils.
Mexico. Great landscape plant, makes nice clumps and is not too spiny. Offsets.
Mexico. Classic small landscape plant, crinkly leaf edges, blue-grey leaves. Offsets.
Mexico: Oaxaca, Yagul. Nice blue leaves. Seedlings.
Mexico. Dark green leaves with middle yellow band. Offsets.
Yellow edged variegate. Choice new introduction. Rooted offsets.
$10
$25
$8
$8
$8
$10
$10
White edged variegated. Very nice variant for a specimen plant. Rooted bulbils.
$12
Mexico: 92 km along Autopista 135 from Oaxaca City to Mexico City. Medium
sized form, very crenate leaves. Seedlings.
Mexico: Oaxaca, El Cameron. Larger form, very flat rosettes. Seedlings.
Mexico: Oaxaca, 11 km from Tehuacan on road to Santiago Chazumba. Medium sized
form, nicely marked leaves. Seedlings.
Mexico. Grey-blue spiky ball, excellent for a focal point in landscaping. Seedlings.
Mexico: Oaxaca, 11 km from Tehuacan on road to Santiago Chazumba. Blue spiky
balls, excellent for a focal point in landscaping. Advanced seedlings.
Mexico: 92 km along Autopista 135 from Oaxaca City to Mexico City. Larger form
of this attractive species. Seedlings.
Mexico: Puebla, 6.5 km below village of Coatepec. Smaller form of this attractive
species. Seedlings.
Mexico. Spiky blue-grey leaves with great marginal teeth. Rooted offsets.
$10
$10
$10
$6
$12
$8
$8
$8
Larger sized (over 1 m diameter at maturity) species. Best suited for landscaping in a
‘water saver’ garden.
Name
Agave guiengola
Agave pedunculiflora
Origin and notes
Mexico. Large glaucous blue rosettes. Offsets.
Mexico. Large glaucous grey-green rosettes. Offsets.
Price
$8
$10
ASCLEPIADS (APOCYNACEAE) – milkweeds, stapeliads & desert roses
Name
Ceropegia ampliata
Origin and notes
South Africa. Twiner. Yellow and cream flowers. Cuttings.
Price
$5
5
Ceropegia linearis subsp.
woodii
Cynanchum appendiculatopsis
PVB6223
Cynanchum compactus
Cynancum marnierianum
Rauh 9385 (clonotype)
Cynanchum rossii (clonotype)
Karimbolea verrucosa
Pachypodium lamerei
Pachypodium saundersii
Platykelba insigne
Sarcostemma mulanjense
S.Liede 2900
Sarcostemma pearsonii
DMC2481
Sarcostemma socotranum
Radcliffe-Smith & Lavr. 309
(clonotype)
Sarcostemma vanlessenii
Noltee 957
Sarcostemma vanlessenii 2 km
N of Dalil
Sarcostemma viminale subsp.
brunonianum PVB2510
Stapelia grandiflora
Stapelia leendertziae
South Africa. Twiner. Tubers. Purple and cream flowers. Cuttings.
Chain of Hearts
Madagascar. Trailing stems. Green flowers. Cuttings.
$4
Madagascar. Trailing stems. Green flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Knobbly trailling stems. Green and cream flowers. Cuttings.
$5
$4
Madagascar. Erect to trailing purple-green square stems. Green and cream flowers.
Cuttings.
Madagascar. Knobbly stemmed trailer. Green, grey and cream flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Famous ‘Madagascar Palm’. Erect, spinescent columns to 6 m tall; large
cream flowers. Advanced seedlings suitable for 6 inch pots.
South Africa. Squat, spiny stems; large cream flowers. Advance seedlings suitable
for 6 inch pots.
Madagascar. Trailling stems. Large pink and cream flowers to 1.5 cm across.
Cuttings.
Malawi. Climbing stems. Cream flowers. Cuttings.
$5
South Africa. Trailing stems. Cream flowers. Cuttings.
$5
Socotra. Trailing stems. Brown flowers. Cuttings.
$5
Kenya. Trailing stems. Pink flowers. Cuttings.
$5
Kenya. Trailing stems. Pink flowers. Cuttings.
$5
Nepal. Trailing stems, sometimes weakly climbing. Cream flowers. Cuttings.
$5
South Africa. Clumping erect stems. Open, flattened, large purple flowers.
South Africa. Clumping erect stems. Tubular large purple flowers.
$5
$5
$5
$8
$6
$10
$4
$5
ASPHODELACEAE – aloes, haworthias, gasterias
Name
Miniature Aloe species for sale [rosettes less than 30 cm across at maturity] suitable for
pots or dish gardens.
Origin and other notes
Aloe albiflora
Aloe antandroi
Aloe arenicola
Aloe aristata
Aloe bakeri ISI447
Aloe bakeri ‘Concolor’
Aloe ballii var. ballii
Aloe bellatula
Aloe brevifolia var. brevifolia
Aloe bruynsii [P.V.Bruyns
5962A; clonotype]
Aloe compressa var.
Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes, white spotted, brown foliage; white flowers
most of year. Offsets.
Madagascar; climbing stems, blue-grey leaves, pink flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa; sprawling stems, grey-green leaves with large white spots, pink
flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa; clustering stemless rosettes, blue-grey leaves, pink flowers. Offsets.
Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes; white spotted brown leaves, pretty yelloworange flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes, brown leaves, pretty yellow-orange
flowers. Cuttings.
Zimbabwe; densely clumping; foliage green with white spots; orange flowers.
Excellent for a hanging basket. Cuttings.
Madagascar: Zazafotsky. Single rosettes or sparingly clumping; foliage mid green
with white spots; pink flowers. Seedlings. A very pretty miniature.
South Africa, clustering stemless rosettes, bluish foliage, orange-pink flowers.
Cuttings.
Madagascar: near Manambaro; clustering stems, lime green foliage, orange & yellow
flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar; solitary distichous rosettes; blue silver foliage; cream flowers. Seedlings.
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Price
$6
$5
$8
$5
$5
$5
$5
$6
$4
$10
$12
schistophila
NEW ADDITION
Aloe cremnophila
[P.Brandham 2902]
Aloe deltoideodonta var.
candicans
Aloe deltoideodonta var. fallax
[Lavr. 31690]
Aloe deltoideodonta var.
ruffingiana
[DS Hardy 2893]
Aloe descoingsii subsp.
descoingsii
Aloe diolii ISI2001-21
Aloe elgonica
Aloe ellenbeckii [Lavr.12170]
(dumetorum)
Aloe ellenbeckii
[DMC1393]
Aloe fleurentinorum
Aloe forbesii
Aloe humilis
Aloe imalotensis
Aloe inyangensis
Aloe isaloensis [ISI96-27;
W.Roosli & R.Hoffman s.n./
HNT78021]
Aloe jacksonii [Reynolds 6224
clonotype]
Aloe jucunda ‘Tristar’
Aloe jucunda ‘Bullock’
Aloe juvenna [clonotype]
Aloe laeta
Aloe longistyla
Aloe melanacantha
Aloe millotii
Aloe millotii HNT71363
Aloe morijensis
Aloe pendens
Aloe perdita [clonotype]
Aloe pictifolia
Aloe rauhii
Don’t miss out…
Somalia; clustering stems, blue-grey foliage, pink flowers. Cuttings.
$6
Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes; blue-purple foliage; pink flowers. Offsets.
$6
Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes; foliage lime green; lush pink flowers. Offsets.
(formerly on list as A. ibitiensis)
Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes; brown foliage with white spots, pink flowers.
Offsets. (formerly on list as A. deltoideodonta var. deltoideodonta)
$8
Madagascar; one of the smallest species, clustering stemless rosettes; green foliage
with white spots, pink flowers. Offsets.
Sudan; clustering erect stems, grey foliage, pink flowers. Cuttings.
Kenya; clustering stems, foliage green with white spots, pink flowers. Cuttings.
Kenya; clustering stemless rosettes, foliage grey-green with white spots, pink
flowers. Offsets
Kenya; 1 km S of Marsabit, 1 km W of Marsabit – Isiolo (A2) road; clustering
stemless rosettes, foliage grey-green with white spots; yellow flowers. Offsets.
Arabian peninsula; solitary stemless rosettes, foliage reddish-green, unspotted; pink
flowers. Choice collector’s plant. Seedlings.
Yemen, Socotra; clustering stems, foliage pale green, pink flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa; clustering rosettes; foliage grey-blue with small teeth; pink flowers.
Offsets.
Madagascar; solitary stems; pink-grey foliage; pink flowers; one of the best for a
potted feature plant. Seedlings.
Zimbabwe; clustering stems; dark green foliage; orange flowers; good for a hanging
basket. Cuttings.
Madagascar, Bezaha (Sakalaly). Cuttings.
$6
$10
$6
$6
$6
$6
$8
$6
$4
$6
$6
$8
Ethiopia; El Kerré; clustering stems; grey foliage; pink flowers. Cuttings.
$5
Somalia; clustering stemless rosettes; foliage shiny, dark green with white spots; pink
flowers. Offsets. Larger triploid clone.
Somalia; clustering stemless rosettes; foliage shiny, dark green with white spots; pink
flowers. Offsets. Smaller diploid clone.
Kenya; 10km E of track from Morijo to Entasekera; clustering, shortly arborescent
stems; foliage pale green with white spots; pink flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar; solitary stemless rosettes; foliage glaucous blue-grey; pink flowers.
Choice collector’s plant. Seedlings.
South Africa; solitary stemless rosettes; foliage glaucous blue-grey; pink flowers.
Seedlings.
South Africa; solitary stemless rosettes; foliage dark blackish-green; pink flowers.
Seedlings.
Madagascar; clustering, closely clumped climbing stems; foliage grey green with
scattered white spots; pink flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar; clustering, more erect stems than above; foliage grey green with many
white spots; pink flowers. Cuttings.
Kenya; shortly arborescent, clustering stems; foliage pale green with white spots;
orange flowers. Cuttings.
Yemen; clustering stems, foliage pale green with white spots; yellow flowers.
Cuttings.
Zimbabwe, The Corner; clustering rosettes; foliage pale green with white spots; pink
flowers. Offsets. Finally this has been formally named.
South Africa. Slowly dividing rosettes; foliage pale blue with white spots; pink
flowers. Seedlings.
Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes, foliage dark green with white spots; pink
flowers. Cuttings.
$6
7
$6
$5
$8
$6
$8
$6
$8
$6
$6
$6
$6
$5
Aloe sinkatana
Aloe squarrosa
Aloe tewoldei clonotype
Aloe thompsoniae
Aloe variegata
Aloe veseyi (formerly on list
as “A. repens”)
Aloe viguieri
Name
Sudan; densely clustering stemless rosettes; foliage grey green with white spots;
orange and yellow flowers. Offsets.
Yemen, Socotra; clustering stems; foliage mid green with white spots; orange
flowers. Cuttings.
Ethiopia, Harerge Region, S of Asbe Teferri; sparingly clustering stems; foliage pale
blue; pale pink flowers. Rooted cuttings.
South Africa: Wolkberg. Grass aloe, clustering stems, foliage mid green; orange
flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa. Partridge Breast Aloe. Clustering stemless rosettes; foliage grey-green
with white banding; flowers pink red. Offsets.
Tanzania, Zambia; clustering shortly stemmed rosettes, foliage grey-green with white
spots. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Clustering blue-grey rosettes, lopsided; pink flowers. Offsets.
Medium sized Aloes for sale [rosettes > 30 cm but < 60 cm across and under 1 m high at
maturity]. Plants are suitable for small scale landscaping, large pots or tubs.
Origin and other notes
Aloe ambigens
Aloe acutissima var.
acutissima
Aloe acutissima var.
acutissima
Aloe acutissima var.
antanimorensis
Aloe acutissima var.
itampolensis Lavr. 32004
Aloe andongensis
Aloe arborescens [clone #1]
Aloe arborescens [clone #2]
Aloe arborescens ‘Gold Rush’
Aloe arborescens ‘Philip le
Roux’
Aloe broomii
Aloe bussei
NEW ADDITION
Aloe cameronii var. bondana
Aloe camperi
Aloe capitata var. gneissicola
Aloe chabaudii
Aloe ciliaris var. redacta
Aloe ciliaris var. ciliaris
FSA156
Aloe ciliaris var. tidmarshii
Aloe classenii L.&N.12324
Aloe dhufarensis
Somalia: near Hobbiyo. Clustering glaucous blue-grey rosettes, lopsided; pink
flowers. Offsets. Choice new introduction.
Madagascar: Zavafotsky; clustering subshrub to 50 cm; foliage blue-grey, pink
flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar: Ambalavo; clustering subshrub to 60 cm; foliage brown-grey, pink
flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar; clustering decumbent subshrub to 30 cm; foliage grey-green, pink
flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar: 2km N of Itampolu; clustering subshrub to 50 cm; foliage grey-green,
pink flowers. Cuttings.
Angola; shortly arborescent, clustering stems; foliage mid green with white spots;
orange flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa; clustering shrub to 1 m; foliage blue-grey, pink-orange flowers.
Cuttings. Excellent as a screen or on banks.
South Africa; clustering shrub to 1 m; foliage blue-grey, orange flowers. Cuttings.
Excellent as a screen or on banks.
South Africa; clustering shrub to 1 m; foliage mid green, cream and yellow
variegated. Cuttings. Excellent as a screen or on banks.
South Africa; clustering shrub to 1 m; foliage mid green, yellow flowers. Cuttings.
Excellent as a screen or on banks.
South Africa; solitary rosettes; foliage green; pink-orange flowers. Seedlings.
Uganda; clustering rosettes; foliage dark burgundy red; orange flowers. Offsets.
Zimbabwe; clustering stems; deep red foliage; orange flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa; clustering stems; foliage dark green with white spots; pink-orange
flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar; solitary glaucous blue rosettes; yellow flowers. Seedlings.
Zimbabwe, Mozambique; clustering rosettes; foliage silver-grey; red flowers.
Cuttings. Great landscape feature plant.
South Africa; climbing stems to several metres; foliage dark green; orange-yellow
flowers. Good for a trellis or on a bank. Cuttings. Intermediate in size of the three
varieties. This is the variant long in Australian cultivation.
South Africa: Monkeytown, Bathurst. Climbing stems to several metres; foliage dark
green; orange-yellow flowers. Good for a trellis or on a bank. Larger rosettes than
previous offering. Cuttings. Largest of the three varieties.
South Africa; climbing stems to several metres; foliage dark green; yellow flowers.
Good for a trellis or on a bank. Cuttings. Smallest of the three varieties.
Kenya. Sparingly clumping rosettes; foliage dark green to brick red; pink flowers.
Offsets.
Yemen. Solitary rosettes; foliage silver-white; pink flowers. Seedlings. Choice
collector’s item for a nice pot.
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$6
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Price
$10
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$4
$8
$8
$6
$10
$8
$6
$8
$8
$6
$6
$6
$8
$8
Aloe divaricata
Aloe dorotheae
Aloe elegans
Aloe flexilifolia
Aloe grandidentata Lavr.
28677
Aloe greenii
Aloe hardyi
Aloe helenae
Aloe hijazensis
Aloe ‘Huyajyou’
Aloe microstigma
NEW ADDITION
Aloe mubendiensis HNT35192
Aloe mutabilis
Aloe nyeriensis [DMC s.n.]
Aloe plicatilis
Aloe reitzii
Aloe rigens GO202602
Aloe rivierei
Aloe tororoana [HNT34082]
Aloe schelpei
Aloe shadensis
Aloe suprafoliata
Aloe vogstii
Aloe woodii KSA158
Aloe zebrina
Aloe yemenica
Aloe sp. GO221204
Aloe sp. Kromellenboog
NEW ADDITION
Madagascar: 3 km N of Amboasary on road to Behara, Fort Dauphin. Erect stems,
usually solitary; foliage grey-pink; flowers pink. Nice landscape plant. Seedlings.
Tanzania; clustering stems; foliage green, colouring to red-orange in strong light;
flowers orange. Excellent as a colour feature. Offsets.
Ethiopia; solitary rosettes; foliage pale green with red edges; flowers yellow.
Seedlings.
Tanzania; clustering stems; foliage grey-green; flowers orange-red. Cuttings.
South Africa; clustering rosettes; foliage grey-green, cream spotted; flowers pink.
Rooted offsets. One of the nicest ‘maculate’ aloes for foliage.
South Africa; forms dense clusters; foliage dark green with white spots; pink flowers.
Offsets..
South Africa; clustering decumbent stems; foliage glaucous grey; lush pink-red
flowers. Offsets..
Madagascar; solitary rosettes on short stem; foliage grey-pink. Seedlings. Probably
primary hybrids of this species.
Saudi Arabia; solitary stemless rosettes; foliage bright green; flowers yellow.
Seedlings.
This is an old hybrid, usually misnamed as A. distans or A. mitriformis. This cultivar
name is used in the book Succulents (2003) by the International Succulent Institute of
Japan.
South Africa; solitary rosettes; foliage glaucous blue with white spotting; flowers red
and pink. Seedlings.
Uganda; clustering rosettes; foliage pale grey-green with white spots; pink flowers.
Offsets.
South Africa; clustering stems to 50 cm high; foliage glaucous grey; pink flowers.
Offsets..
Kenya: E of Nyeri; clustering stems to 60 cm high; foliage glaucous grey-green,
white spotted; pink flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa; dichotomously dividing stems to 1 m high; foliage glaucous blue; pinkred flowers. Very large seedlings.
South Africa; solitary rosettes; foliage blue-green, white spotted; flowers red and
yellow. Seedlings.
Somalia; solitary or sparingly clustering rosettes; foliage glaucous grey-green,
spotted; pink flowers. Rooted offsets.
Saudi Arabia, Yemen; clustering stems, shortly arborescent to 50 cm high; foliage
green; pink flowers. Cuttings.
Uganda, Tororo Rock; clustering rosettes; foliage green with white spots; flowers
orange. Cuttings.
Ethiopia; clustering rosettes; foliage blue-grey with some white spots; orange-pink
flowers. Rooted cuttings.
Saudi Arabia; solitary rosettes; foliage green with some white spots; yellow flowers.
Seedlings.
South Africa; solitary rosette; foliage glaucous blue-grey, starts with a fan like leaf
arrangement, later in a rosette; pink flowers. Seedlings. One of the best landscape
plants.
South Africa; clustering rosettes; foliage grey green with white spots; red flowers.
Seedlings. Nice landscaper.
Yemen & Saudi Arabia; solitary large rosettes; foliage glaucous with white spots
when young; yellow flowers with pubescent exterior. Seedlings.
South Africa; clustering stems; foliage dark green with white spots; pink flowers.
Good landscaper. Offsets.
Yemen; clustering stems; foliage mid green, orange flowers. Good landscaper.
Offsets.
Ethiopia: 10 km W of Nefasit; solitary rosettes; foliage blue-green, some spots;
flower colour unknown. Seedlings.
South Africa, Kromellenboog. Stunning silver blue rosettes of upward pointing
leaves. This may be an undescribed species. Seedlings.
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$6
$10
$6
$8
$8
$6
$6
$10
$8
$6
$8
$8
$6
$6
$10
$15
$10
$8
$10
$10
$8
$8
$6
$12
$6
$6
$10
$10
Miniature Aloe hybrid cultivars for sale [rosettes less than 30 cm across at maturity,
most are less than 8 cm across] suitable for pots or dish gardens. Hybrids have been
bred by a number of growers [BK = Brian Kemble; DMC = David Cumming; EA =
Etwin Aslander; JB = John Bleck; PIF = Paul Forster; WM = Bill Morris] and have
been selected for attractive form and floriferous properties. Cuttings or offsets.
Name
‘Anaconda’
NEW RELEASE
Notes
[PIF hybrid] Red & silver rosettes, clusters
freely, flowers most of year.
Price
$30
‘Avatar’
NEW RELEASE
[PIF hybrid] Blue silver rosettes, clusters
freely, flowers most of year.
$25
‘Baby Blue’
‘Badeel’
‘Berim’
‘Brass Hat’
‘Brown Stealth’
Chunky blue-grey rosettes with white spots, clusters freely, flowers most of year.
[DMC hybrid]. Small blue-black rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most of year..
[DMC hybrid]. Brown-green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most of year.
[JB hybrid]. Rich brick red rosettes, clusters freely.
[BM hybrid]. Brown and silver rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most of year. Rooted
offsets.
[DMC hybrid]. Chocolate brown rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most of year.
Offsets.
[PIF hybrid]. Brown rosettes with white spotting, clusters freely forming a dense
mound, flowers most of year. Offsets.
[DMC hybrid]. Pale blue-green rosettes with white spots, clusters freely, flowers
most of year.
[DMC hybrid]. Dark green chunky rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most of year.
Black-green chunky rosettes, clusters freely.
[DMC hybrid]. Brown-green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most of year.
Stunning white, heavily toothed chunky rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most of
year. [Dick Wright hybrid]
[PIF hybrid]. Brown-green rosettes with white spots, clusters freely, flowers most of
year.
[DMC hybrid]. Dark green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most of year.
Glossy, brown-green rosettes with white spots, clusters freely.
[DMC hybrid]. Blue-green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most of year.
[JB hybrid]. This is the true cultivar from the Huntington Bot. Gard. Collection
imported in 2003, not the imposter that has been sold previously under this name in
Australia and is actually A. rauhii ‘Snowflake’. Heavily white spotted and toothed
rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most of year.
[DMC hybrid]. Grey-green rosettes with white spots.
An early Kelly Griffin hybrid from USA, but not named by him. Blue-purple leaves
with darker edges, pink flowers most of year. Rooted offsets.
[DMC hybrid]. Grey-green rosettes with white spots, clusters freely, flowers most of
year.
[JB hybrid]. Green chunky rosettes with fine white teeth , clusters freely, flowers most
of year.
$6
$6
$6
$6
$8
‘Chocolate’
NEW ADDITION
‘Chocolate Crab’
NEW RELEASE
‘Connal’
‘Dainty’
‘Dark Beauty’
‘Delaine’
‘Doran Black’
‘Dunnet’
‘Green Shark’
‘Keyring’
‘Link’
‘Lizard Lips’
‘Lysa’
‘Marmalade Dream’
‘Moyna’
‘Pepe’
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$8
$12
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$15
$6
$6
‘Pink Arrival’
NEW RELEASE
[PIF hybrid]. Green and pink rosettes,
clusters freely, flowers most of year.
‘Pink Diamond’
NEW RELEASE
PIF hybrid]. Green and pink rosettes,
clusters freely, flowers most of year.
$25
$25
‘Prime Time’
‘Quick Silver’
‘Silver Cloud’
‘Silvery Moon’
‘Soldad’
‘Sparkling Burgundy’
‘Tarrington II’
‘White Cloud’
‘Wunderkind’
[JB hybrid]. Brown-green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most of year.
[JB hybrid]. Grey-pink rosettes with white warty spots, clusters freely, flowers most
of year. This is the true cultivar sourced from the USA in 2005.
[DMC hybrid]. Blue-silver rosettes with white spots, clusters freely, flowers most of
year.
[WM hybrid]. Blue-silver rosettes with copious white spotting, clusters freely,
flowers most of year.
[DMC hybrid]. Scandent subshrub, green-red foliage, pink flowers.
[JB hybrid]. Rich red rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most of year.
R.Schulz hybrid. Sister seedling to ‘Tarrington’, less warty leaves below.
Incorrectly sold in Australia as ‘Quicksilver’ or ‘White Diamond’. Amazing white,
warty rosettes, clusters freely, pink flowers. Offsets.
[BK hybrid]. Amazing white, warty rosettes,
clusters freely, pink flowers. One of the best
small hybrids (see photo). Offsets.
[DMC hybrid]. Grey-green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most of year.
‘Zygo’
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$8
$6
Larger Aloes for sale suitable for landscaping. Plants either have rosettes that grow to
over 1 m across or are aborescent to 2 m high or taller.
Name
Aloe alooides
NEW ADDITION
Aloe capitata var.
cipolinicola
Aloe cryptopoda
Aloe dawei
Aloe dichotoma
Aloe fibrosa HNT82376
Aloe kedongensis #1
Aloe kedongensis #2
Origin and other notes
South Africa; arborescent to 2 m, single headed; foliage greyish-green; flowers
yellow. Great landscaper. Seedlings.
Madagascar; solitary rosettes; arborescent to 3 m; foliage glossy green; flowers orangeyellow. Seedlings.
South Africa; solitary rosettes; green leaves; orange-yellow flowers. Excellent
landscaper. Seedlings.
Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, Zaire; clustering arborescent stems to 2 m; foliage dark
green with white spots, often colouring orange-red in strong light; flowers orangered. Cuttings.
Namibia, South Africa; arborescent to 9 m (exceptional), solitary or multiheaded;
foliage glaucous grey; flowers yellow. Good as a feature pot plant for years. Seedlings.
Kenya/Tanzania; arborescent to 2 m, sparsely clustering; foliage mid green with
white striping; flowers orange-red. Cuttings.
Kenya; arborescent to 2 m, densely clustering; foliage pale green with white spots;
flowers orange. Cuttings.
Kenya, arborescent to 2 m, densely clustering, foliage pale green with white spots;
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$8
$10
$6
$6
$6
(small)
$12
(large)
$8
$6
$6
Aloe kedongensis #3 [DMC
s.n.]
Aloe kedongensis #4 [DMC
s.n.]
Aloe marlothii
Aloe marlothii
Aloe ngobitensis
Aloe rupicola
Aloe speciosa
Aloe striata
NEW ADDITION
Aloe ‘Delightful’
‘Lime Thicket’
flowers red. Cuttings.
Kenya, 23 km N Mariel; arborescent to 2 m, densely clustering; foliage pale green
with white spots; flowers orange. Cuttings. Larger heads than 1st clone.
Kenya: 36 km N of Maralal; arborescent to 2 m, densely clustering; foliage pale
green with white spots; flowers orange. Cuttings. Larger heads than 1st clone.
South Africa: Utrecht. Arborescent to 3m; solitary rosettes over 1m across; foliage
blue-green, prickly; flowers red. Excellent landscaper. Seedlings.
South Africa: Arborescent to 3m; solitary rosettes over 1m across; foliage blue-green,
prickly; flowers yellow. Excellent landscaper. Seedlings.
Kenya. Lumped under the quite dissimilar A. nyeriensis by some authors.
Arborescent to 2 m, sparsely clustering stems; foliage dark green with white spots;
striking orange-red flowers. Cuttings.
Angola, 4.8km S of Chinguar, Chimbango Hill; arborescent to 5 m; slowly clusters
from base; foliage green; flowers orange-red. Large rooted offsets.
South Africa; arborescent to 3 m; forms a lop sided larged head to 1.5m across;
foliage silver grey; flowers pink. Seedlings.
South Africa; forms large stemless rosette; foliage silver-grey; flowers pink.
Seedlings.
(A. kedongensis x A. mudenensis) Nice hybrid; arborescent, clustering; foliage dark
green with white spots; lots of orange flowers. Cuttings.
X Astroworthia for sale (hybrids between Astroloba and Haworthia)
Lime green, spiky columns. Rooted offsets.
$6
$6
$8
$8
$8
$12
$6
$6
$8
$6
Gasterias for sale (all are rooted offsets unless otherwise indicated, these are nice plants
for pots or the garden with textural foliage and pink-red flowers). The classification
used here is the revised system published in 2008 by Ernst van Jaarsveld.
Name
Gasteria acinacifolia
FSA278A
Gasteria acinacifolia
Gasteria armstrongii
Gasteria batesiana var.
batesiana ‘Pongola’
Gasteria batesiana var.
batesiana ‘Davids Rough’
Gasteria batesiana var.
batesiana ‘Klipwal’
Gasteria batesiana var.
batesiana ‘Barberton’
Gasteria batesiana var.
batesiana ‘Paris Dam’
Gasteria batesiana var.
batesiana ‘Umbeluzi Gorge’
Gasteria batesiana var.
dolomitica ‘Penge’
Gasteria baylissiana
‘Oudekraal’
Gasteria bicolor var. bicolor
DMC3757b
Gasteria bicolor var. bicolor
DMC3989A
Gasteria bicolor var. bicolor
FSA164A
Gasteria bicolor var. fallax
Gasteria carinata var. carinata
DMC2948
Origin and other notes
South Africa: Robberg, Plettenburg Bay [excellent large landscape plant] Previously I
offered the clone FSA278C.
South Africa: Tzitsikamma [excellent large landscape plant]
South Africa. Chunky little plants. Seedlings.
South Africa. Original ‘common’ form. Cultivar with rough leaves.
$6
$6
$6
South Africa. Selected cultivar with rough leaves originating from David Cumming
$6
South Africa. Nicely marked cultivar with rough leaves.
$6
South Africa. Glorious rough black leaved rosettes, the best form.
$6
South Africa. Bluish-black rough leaves. Nice form.
$8
South Africa: Cultivar with rough leaves.
$8
South Africa. Long, sausage shaped warty leaves.
$6
South Africa. Small clustering distichous rosettes, blue-black leaves with dense white
encrustations.
South Africa: road from Riebeeck East to Carville Bridge
$5
South Africa: Klein Brack River Mouth
$5
South Africa: Farm Glen Craig, 1 km NNE of Grahamstown
$6
South Africa. (previously on list as var. liliputana)
South Africa: 21 km S of Stormsvlei on Bredasdorp road [previously on the list as
var. verrucosa]
$4
$6
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$8
$5
Gasteria carinata var. carinata
DMC8267
Gasteria carinata var. carinata
EA1240A
Gasteria carinata var. glabra
NBG442/60
Gasteria carinata var. glabra
DMC6258A
Gasteria carinata var.
verrucosa
Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa
DMC4234
Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa
KG790/62
Gasteria carinata var.
verrucosa GAS031
G. carinata ‘Flash’
Gasteria croucheri DMC940
NEW ADDITION
Gasteria disticha DMC s.n.
NEW ADDITION
Gasteria doreeniae
Gasteria ellaphieae C.Craib s.n.
Gasteria ellaphieae – nitida
intermediate GM300
Gasteria excelsa NBG1344/84
Gasteria excelsa FSA168A
Gasteria excelsa EvJ
NEW ADDITION
Gasteria glauca EvJ14670
(clonotype)
Gasteria glomerata
Gasteria glomerata EvJ11054
(clonotype)
Gasterial nitida
Gasteria pillansii var. hallii
H.Hall s.n.:
Gasteria pillansii var. pillansii
NEW ADDITION
Gasteria polita EvJ13742
(clonotype)
Gasteria pulchra DMC6984
Gasteria pulchra FSA193
Gasteria retusa EA636
Gasteria thunbergii DMC7688
G. “humilis”
G. ‘Cape Carnival’
G. ‘Cape Velvet’
G. ‘Fader’
G. ‘Old Man Silver’
G. ‘Pikandi’
G. ‘Pikta’
G. ‘Skyfall’
NEW RELEASE
G. ‘Snowstorm’
South Africa: 49 km E of Caledon on R316. This introduction has unusually strongly
chunky rosettes.
South Africa: Oude Vloer
$6
South Africa: Groot Brak
$6
South Africa: Groot Brak
$6
South Africa. Common form
$4
South Africa: Mudlark, near Infanta [spectacular white tubercles]
$8
South Africa: Kykoedie
$6
South Africa: Breede River Valley. Small clustering rosettes, spectacular white
tubercles.
South Africa. Selected cultivar with nice markings.
South Africa: 13 km NW of Oribi turnoff on N2
$8
South Africa: E of Bonnievale
$8
South Africa. Swartwaterspoort
South Africa: Kouga Dam
South Africa: Kouga Dam, 20 km W of Patensie. This may well prove to be a separate
taxon as it fits neither species
South Africa: Cala Pass
South Africa: Kapprivier
South Africa: Nqangule
$6
$8
$8
South Africa: Kouga River, E of Guernakop
$6
South Africa: Kouga Dam, 25 km W of Patensie
South Africa: Kouga Dam, 25 km W of Patensie
$6
$6
South Africa.
Namibia: Numes (one of the smallest Gasteria forms, previously on list as var.
ernest-ruschii)
South Africa: Clanwilliam.
$8
$8
South Africa: Whiskey Creek, Plettenburg Bay (medium sized rosette with highly
glossy, white spotted leaves). Nice species.
South Africa: Paul Sauer Dam (Kouga Dam). Rooted rosettes.
South Africa: 1km E of Hankey. Rooted rosettes.
South Africa: De Wet, near Worcester. Rooted rosettes.
South Africa: Gouritz River Gorge, above old bridge near Herbertsdale [formerly as
variety of G. carinata]
Hybrid of unknown origin. Forms small clustering rosettes with spiky leaves.
Nice selected hybrid of nitida & vlokii by Ernst van Jaarsveld
Nice selected hybrid of vlokii & excelsa by Ernst van Jaarsveld
Small clustering plant, silver leaves.
Silver variegated hybrid.
Silver and green variegated hybrid
Nice hybrid of E. carinata var. verrucosa.
$8
$6
$10
$8
$8
$8
$8
$8
$8
$8
$8
$6
$4
$8
$8
$5
$6
$6
$8
ellaphieae x Little Warty. Nice warty variegate.
$12
A hybrid from Etwin Aslander; 1st time offered in Australia; beautiful miniature with
spreading leaves densely covered in white tubercles
$8
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X Gasteraloe for sale (hybrids between Gasteria and Aloe spp.)
Name
‘Arack’
‘Dot Krimlack’
‘Green Ice’
‘Marble Queen’
NEW RELEASE
‘Pauline’
‘Pink Splash’
‘Silver Swirls’
‘Spirit of 88’
‘Sweet Song’
Name
‘Hiro’
Notes
Dark black-green rosettes.
Dark green rosettes.
Silver and green variegate.
Green and pink-yellow variegate. A new release cultivar from Gariep Plants in
Pretoria. Rooted offsets.
Nicely marked medium sized rosette, dark green with white spotting
A hybrid from Etwin Aslander. Grey-green leaves with heavy white spotting. Colours
pink in strong light.
A strikingly beautiful new hybrid from Etwin Aslander at Selecta Succulents; a bit
similar to ‘Kabela’ but makes a larger flatter rosette with more bumpy leaves
Nice silver and green variegate. Rooted offsets.
Lime green leaves with spotting. Larger rosettes.
X Gasterhaworthia for sale (hybrids between Gasteria and Haworthia spp.)
Notes
Dark green rosettes. Nice hybrid with H. limifolia as one parent.
Price
$6
$6
$6
$10
$6
$6
$8
$6
$6
Price
$6
Haworthias for sale (prices reflect rarity, ages, size). All are cuttings apart from those indicated S for seedlings.
Most seedlings are 4 years old or even older and are usually of miniature, slow growing, non-clustering types. It
should be noted that nomenclature of haworthias is somewhat controversial and subject to change. The classification
followed here is based largely on that of Bayer; however, distinct taxa recognised by other authors such as Breuer are
also listed under their names. I’m still trying to get my head around some of the new alternative classifications, so the
list will change a bit in the future to reflect this.
Locality data provided where known. Initial numbers are my accession numbers to aid tracking collections that lack
collectors’ numbers. Please order using the full name and details, rather than by these numbers alone.
HAWORTHIA SUBGENUS HAWORTHIA (THESE ARE THE ‘SOFT’ LEAVED TYPES)
NAME
Origin and other notes
3775: H. angustifolia var.
South Africa: Oudekraal, Zuurberg. Offsets.
baylissii (clonotype)
H. angustifolia var. altissima
South Africa: 16 km W of Riebeek East on R400. Offsets.
DMC435
H. angustifolia var. altissima
South Africa: Palmietfontein. Offsets.
JDV92-63.
H. aquamarina MBB7006
South Africa: Moederzoonpoort (also referred to aristata or pringlei at times by
Bayer). On previous lists under the untenable name aristata . Seedlings.
H. arachnoidea FSA256
South Africa: Badkloof, Montague. Seedlings.
H. azurea MBB6620
South Africa: Sapkamma. Offsets. Previously on list as decipiens var. minor
H. bathylis
South Africa: Kouga Dam. Offsets. Previously on list as gracilis var. gracilis
JDV90-118
H. batteniae FSA148
South Africa: S of Cradock. These form very striking large individual heads.
Seedlings.
H. bayeri FSA92
South Africa: De Rust. Large adult plants. Like a miniature Ariocarpus. This variant
named by Hayashi as the separate species laeta.
H. bayeri EA937
South Africa: Uniondale Fort. Large adult plants. Like a miniature Ariocarpus
H. blackbeardiana MBB6583
South Africa: Waaipoort, SE of Mt Stewart. Seedlings. This population is probably a
separate species.
H. blackbeardiana JDV92-23
South Africa: Whittlesea. Offsets. The correct taxonomic placement of this collection
is uncertain; however, it probably isn’t this species.
H. blackbeardiana DMC3598
South Africa: Oogadale, 20km NE Queenstown. Rooted offsets (large).
H. bolusii
South Africa: Graaff Reinet. Seedlings.
H. calva MBB6904
South Africa: Wilgerfontein. On previous lists under the name gracilis. Seedlings.
6051: H. caespitosa South Africa: Koks Peak. Offsets. (= mirabilis var. consanguinea in Bayer’s system)
4895: H. caespitosa South Africa: McGregor. Offsets. (= mirabilis var. consanguinea in Bayer’s system)
2668: H. caespitosa (clonotype;
South Africa. Offsets. (= mirabilis var. consanguinea in Bayer’s system)
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$4
$5
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$8
$10
$10
$6
$6
$8
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
JRB29)
H. caespitosa DMC4180
3639: H. chloracantha var.
chloracantha
MBB sub KG411/75
H. chloracantha var.
chloracantha JDV97-136
H. chloracantha var.
chloracantha FSA279
H. chloracantha var.
chlorocantha JDV87-89
744: H. chloracantha var.
denticulifera
3801: H. chloracantha var.
subglauca
H. chloracantha var. subglauca
EA1237
H. ciliata MBB7017
NEW ADDITION
H. comptoniana GM266
H. cooperi ‘Silver Swirls’
H. cooperi var. cooperi ISI1400
H. cooperi var. cooperi
JDV90-40
H. cooperi var. cooperi
DMC3616
1964: H. cooperi var. pilifera
H. cooperi var. pilifera
MBB6565
H. cooperi var. pilifera
H. cooperi var. venusta
GM292
H. cooperi var. truncata
DMC3625
H. cooperi var. truncata
R.Kent s.n.
H. cooperi var. truncata MBB
s.n. KG386/70
4905: H. cymbiformis var.
cymbiformis [DC-SO-080]
4911: H. cymbiformis var.
cymbiformis KG328/76
5122: H. cymbiformis var.
cymbiformis DMC6648
2677: H. cymbiformis var.
cymbiformis JRB80
1966: H. cymbiformis var.
cymbiformis ‘Compacta’
2654: H. cymbiformis var.
cymbiformis JRB1392
1974: H. cymbiformis var.
cymbiformis ‘Planifolia’
H. cymbiformis var. cymbiformis
MBB6848
H. cymbiformis var. cymbiformis
DMC5375
H. cymbiformis var. cymbiformis
South Africa: Tradouws Pass, Barrydale to Swellendam road. Offsets. (= mirabilis
var. consanguinea in Bayer’s system)
South Africa: N of Herbertsdale. Offsets.
$3
South Africa: N of Herbertsdale. Offsets.
$5
South Africa: Wolwedans Dams, Gouritz River. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Great Brak River. Offsets.
$6
South Africa. Offsets.
$3
South Africa: Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Great Brak. Rooted offsets.
$6
South Africa: Seedlings. Similar to H. tenera in the H. gracilis complex; fluffy leaves.
$8
South Africa. Seedlings. Nice line of this spectacular species.
Choice white variegated cultivar. Rooted offsets.
$6
$12
South Africa: Elandskop, S of Adelaide. Offsets.
South Africa: Perseverance. Offsets.
$3
$6
South Africa: Thomas River. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Offsets.
South Africa: W of Somerset East (like GM502, but flatter). Seedlings.
$6
$6
South Africa: Willowfontein. Rooted offsets.
South Africa: Kenton-on-sea. Seedlings. Purple fur balls.
$6
$6
South Africa: Kubusie Drift near Kingwilliamstown (small heads, mounding, purple
& blue hues). Offsets.
South Africa: Kat River (small heads, mounding purple & blue hues). Offsets.
$5
$6
$6
South Africa: Mgwali, E of Stutterheim (small heads, mounding purple & blue hues).
Offsets. Probably the form with the most rounded leaf ends.
South Africa: Walmer. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Fort Brown. Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Riet River. Offsets.
$4
South Africa. Offsets.
$4
South Africa. Offsets.
$4
South Africa. Originally distributed as H. cuminate v. agavoides. Offsets.
$4
South Africa. Offsets.
$4
South Africa: NW of Alicedale. Seedlings.
$5
South Africa. Offsets.
$5
South Africa. Fort Jackson. Offsets.
$5
15
$4
KG394/70
H. cymbiformis var. cymbiformis
C.L.Scott s.n./DC SO-049
H. cymbiformis var. cymbiformis
‘Frogmouth’
H. cymbiformis var. incurvula
MBB6893
H. cymbiformis var. obtusa
DMC6378
H. cymbiformis var. obtusa
JRB1088
H. cymbiformis var. obtusa
MBB6850
1968: H. cymbiformis var.
ramosa
2679: H. cymbiformis var. reddii
JRB1586
H. cymbiformis var. reddii
MBB6572
2676: H. cymbiformis var.
setulifera: JRB731
H. cymbiformis var. setulifera
MBB6573
H. decipiens JDV92-135
H. decipiens PVB7052
H. emelyae
H. esterhuizenii
H. floccosa MBB6856
H. globifera PVB7338
H. herbacea intergrade with
reticulata DMC4215b
H. herbacea var. flaccida
JDV96-31
H. herbacea var. lupula
JDV94-36
H. herbacea var. paynei FSA254
H. integra var. standeri
H. jansenvillensis MBB6580
H. lapis MBB6942
H. lapis MBB6917
H. lapis GM553
H. lapis JDV91-115
H. leightonii var. leightonii
JDV95-105
H. leightonii var. davidii
DMC6108
H. lockwoodii FSA312
H. lockwoodii DMC4210
H. maculata MBB164
H. magnifica var. magnifica
DMC7765
H. magnifica var. magnifica
JDV94-6
H. magnifica var. magnifica
South Africa: Howiesonpoort. Offsets. Nice form with lots of windows.
$6
South Africa. Nice cultivar. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Far W. Roffs Rock, Plutosvale (previously on list as H. gracilis var.
gracilis). Seedlings.
South Africa. Kat River, 10 km SE of Fort Beaufort Offsets.
$5
South Africa. Windows galore, makes a big mound.
Offsets.
South Africa. Rooted offsets.
$4
South Africa: Wooldridge. Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Offsets. Clonotype of H. lepida
$4
South Africa: Turnstream (clones 2 & 3). Offsets.
$4
South Africa. Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Highclere, Cathcart. Offsets. Considered to be an intergrade with H.
blackbeardiana by Bayer; personally I can’t see this as a reality.
South Africa: SE of Prince Albert. Seedlings. Forms large flattened rosettes.
$4
$5
$6
$6
South Africa: N of Redcliffe. Seedlings. Forms large flattened rosettes.
See H. comptoniana, H. picta and H. wimii
South Africa: E of Albertinia. Lumped by Bayer under H. splendens. A nicely
marked miniature. Seedlings.
South Africa: NE Fullarton. Seedlings. Previously on list under bolusii but much
fluffier.
South Africa: Touwsberg. Lumped by Bayer as a variety of H. pulchella. Offsets.
South Africa: Ribbokop. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Rooiberg. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Wolfkloof . Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Strykhoogtee Pass, near McGregor. Seedlings.
South Africa: Gamka Poort. Offsets.
South Africa: NNW of Jansenville. Seedlings. Nice silvery rosettes.
South Africa: De Plaat Weir. On previous lists under the untenable name aristata.
Seedlings.
South Africa: Kaboega. On previous lists under the untenable name aristata.
Seedlings.
South Africa: Seedlings.
South Africa: Sundays River. Seedlings.
South Africa: Cornfields. Offsets.
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
100 km NE of Port Alfred on R72. Rooted offsets.
$6
South Africa: Laingsburg. Seedlings.
South Africa: Laingsburg. Seedlings. Limited stocks.
South Africa: S of Brandvlei Dam. Offsets.
South Africa: Farm Grootvlei, 3 km E of Riversdale. Offsets.
$8
$8
$6
$6
South Africa: NE of Riversdale. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Tradouws Pass. Rooted offsets.
$6
16
$6
$6
$8
$4
$6
MBB64
H. magnifica var. magnifica
MBB6817
NEW ADDITION
719: H. magnifica var. acuminata
H. magnifica var. acuminata
JDV87-92
H. marumiana var. marumiana
JDV93-11
H. marumiana var. marumiana
GM525
H. marumiana var. marumiana
1977: H. marumiana var.
marumiana ‘pallida’
H. marumiana var. archeri
MBB4867
H. marumiana var. batesiana
(clonotype)
H. marumiana var. batesiana
EA1042
Haworthia maughanii
475: H. mirabilis var. mirabilis
‘mundula’
6112: H. mirabilis var. mirabilis
H. mirabilis var. mirabilis
MBB6631
H. mirabilis var. depauperata
DMC4835
4494: H. mirabilis var. paradoxa
H. mirabilis var. sublineata
JDV88-67
NEW ADDITION
H. monticola var. monticola
C.Craib s.n.
H. monticola var. asema
JDV85-83
H. mucronata EA823
H. mucronata FSA63
H. mutica MBB7032
H. mutica EA1148
H. oculata MBB6789
H. odetteae GM555
H. parksiana GM284
H. pehlemaniae JDV91-47
H. pellucida
JDV94-46
Haworthia picta var. picta
JDV87-149
Haworthia picta var. picta
FSA78
H. picta var. picta GM260
H. “puberula” MBB6905
H. pringlei MBB6927
3513: H. pygmaea
H. pygmaea
H. pygmaea JDV85-19
South Africa: Kweekkraal, W. Riversdale. Seedlings.
$8
South Africa. Offsets.
South Africa: N of Gouritzmond. Offsets.
$5
$6
South Africa: S.Sterkstroom. Offsets.
$5
South Africa: Paardeberg, N of Aberdeen. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Tarkastad, Queenstown. Offsets.
South Africa: Offsets.
$6
$4
South Africa: Ouberg. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Valley of Desolation, Graaff-Reinet. Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Tandjiesberg, Graaff-Reinet. Offsets.
$6
South Africa. Seedlings from a range of parents including a number of Japanese
clones from Steven Hammer. Included as a variety of truncata by Bayer.
South Africa. Offsets.
$10
$4
South Africa: Mierkraal. Offsets.
South Africa: Mierkraal. Rooted offsets.
$6
$6
South Africa: Farm Brakfontein, 30 km E of Caledon. Seedlings.
$6
South Africa. Offsets.
South Africa: S of Bredasdorp. Seedlings.
$6
$8
South Africa: Witteberg summit, SE of Willowmore.
$6
South Africa: Kruisrivier. Offsets.
$5
South Africa: Calitzdorp. Seedlings.
South Africa: Seweekspoort. Offsets
South Africa. Nice black-grey form of an otherwise grey retuse rosette. Seedlings.
South Africa. Volmoed, S of Stormsvlei. Chunky grey leaved variant. Seedlings.
South Africa: Kondomo, Groot River Poort. Offsets. Previously on list as transiens.
South Africa: Lootskloof. Minute balls of fluff. Seedlings.
South Africa: Great Brak. Rooted offsets.
South Africa: N of Laingsburg. Seedlings.
South Africa: Wolven, S of Steytlerville. Offsets. Previously on list as gracilis var.
viridis
South Africa: Rooiberg Pass. Seedlings. I think these are even nicer than the
previously offered GM256 from the same locality. Considered to be the different
species tricolor by Breuer & Hayashi.
South Africa: Moerasrivier. Seedlings. Previously on list as H. emelyae var. emelyae.
$6
$6
$8
$8
$6
$8
$8
$8
$6
South Africa. Seedlings. Glossy, warty rosettes.
South Africa: Wilgerfontein. Seedlings. Previously on list as gracilis var. gracilis
South Africa: NW of Ripon Station. Rooted offsets.
South Africa: clustering narrow leaved crystalline form. Offsets.
South Africa: Seedlings with broader leaves, variable surface toothing
South Africa. Dumbie Dykes. Seedlings with grey leaves. This form grows much
larger.
$8
$6
$6
$6
$6
$8
17
$10
$8
H. pygmaea JDV97-135
H. pygmaea
H. reticulata var. reticulata
MBB6515
H. reticulata var. reticulata
MBB311
H. reticulata var. reticulata
DMC8274
H. reticulata var. reticulata
KG174/70
H. reticulata var. reticulata
JDV83-107
H. reticulata var. reticulata
ISI1090
H. reticulata var. reticulata
JDV87-200
H. reticulata var. reticulata
JDV91-36
H. reticulata var. reticulata
DMC8277
2046: H. reticulata var.
hurlingii
H. reticulata var. hurlingii
KG654/69
H. reticulata var. hurlingii
DMC2936A
H. reticulata var. subregularis
DMC2880
H. reticulata var. subregularis
MBB6693
H. reticulata var. subregularis
KG175/70
H. retusa var. retusa EA1210
445: H. retusa var. geraldii
[clone #1]
2083: H. retusa var. geraldii
[clone #2]
H. retusa var. geraldii ISI975
6515: H. retusa var. geraldii
‘San Marino’
6517: H. retusa var. geraldii ex
Coopers USA
H. retusa var. geraldii ex Pienaar
H. retusa var. geraldii
DMC4162
H. retusa var. geraldii
JDV87-5
H. retusa var. geraldii
R.Kent s.n.
H. semiviva
H. serrata MBB6953
H. specksii
Haworthia springbokvlakensis
GM390
Haworthia springbokvlakensis
P.Schoeman s.n.
South Africa. Die Krantz, W of Herbertsdale. Seedlings with olive-green leaves.
Different to usual forms of this variety. Also known under the name H. asperata n.n.
South Africa: Great Brak. Offsets. Large robust form that clusters slowly.
South Africa: Aurora. Offsets.
$6
$6
South Africa: Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Eilandia turnoff, Robertson to Worcester road. Offsets. Large pink
flowers.
South Africa: Blosfontein. Offsets.
$5
$4
South Africa: Buitenstekloof. Offsets.
$5
South Africa: Terras near Worcester. Offsets.
$5
South Africa: Wolfkloof. Offsets.
$5
South Africa: Langverwacht. Offsets.
$5
South Africa: 2 km W of Eilandia turnoff, Robertson to Worcester road. Offsets.
$5
South Africa: Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Offsets
$4
South Africa: Goudmyn Vineyard. Offsets
$4
South Africa: opposite De Wet Station, NE of Worcester. Offsets
$4
South Africa: Vitvlugt, De Wet. Offsets
$5
South Africa: W of Chasser. Offsets
$5
South Africa: near Shooting Range, turnoff to Blombos, SE of Riversdale. Seedlings.
Makes large solitary heads.
South Africa: Offsets.
$7
$4
South Africa: Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Farm Grootvlei, 3 km E of Riversdale Offsets.
South Africa: Offsets. The cultivar name refers to the South African nursery, not
habitat
South Africa: Offsets.
$5
$4
South Africa: E of Riversdale. Offsets.
South Africa: Farm Grootvlei, 3 km E of Riversdale. Offsets.
$4
$5
South Africa: Farm Grootvlei, 3 km E of Riversdale. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Farm Grootvlei, 3 km E of Riversdale, ‘Geraldii’Hill. Offsets.
Yet another clone from this hill, but undoubtedly the best yet.
South Africa: 18 km SSE of Middelpos. Seedlings.
South Africa: Seedlings.
South Africa: type locality. Seedlings. A silver-green plant with lots of windows in
the H. blackbeardiana – H. cooperi species group. Seedlings.
South Africa. Chunky ‘square’ stunners. Easily the best selection of this species ever.
Seedlings.
South Africa: Skietnek. A different population to what is usually offered from
Springbokvlakte. Seedlings.
$ 8
18
$6
$4
$8
$6
$6
$10
$10
H. subhamata JDV92-33
H. transiens DMC2539
H. transiens EvJ6729
H. transiens MBB6729
Haworthia truncata var. truncata
(1)
Haworthia truncata var. truncata
(2) GM313: Dysselsdorp
Haworthia truncata var. truncata
(3) ‘V2007’
Haworthia truncata var. truncata
(4) ‘V2008’
Haworthia truncata var. truncata
(5) ‘V2009’
Haworthia truncata var. truncata
(6) PVB8220
Haworthia truncata var. truncata
(7) EA1132
Haworthia truncata var. truncata
(8) ‘Kiganjou’
South Africa: Kaboegapoort. Seedlings. (= cooperi var. cooperi in Bayer’s system)
South Africa: Prince Alfred Pass. Offsets.
South Africa: Dieprivier. Offsets.
South Africa: N of De Vlugt, Prince Alfred Pass. Offsets.
Advanced seedlings from a range of parents including forms with very clear windows
$6
$6
$6
$6
$8
This series is from selected clones bred by Gerhard Marx; quite spectacular parents.
Large seedlings.
Seedlings from a range of parents, including some spectacular Japanese clones and
gems from South Africa (ex Gerhard Marx) and California (ex Steven Hammer).
A further crop of plants.
$12
$10
A further crop of seedlings.
$10
$10
South Africa: Vanwykskraal. Seedlings.
$10
South Africa: Dysselsdorp. Seedlings.
$10
Very nice Japanese cultivar with exceptionally large leaf ends. Nice plants grown
from leaf offsets. Large adult plant indicated to left. Plants you will
receive are indicated here to the right.
$60
Haworthia truncata var. truncata
(9) ‘Gin Mon-Morokoshi’
NEW RELEASE
Very choice, top range Japanese cultivar. Plants grown from leaf offsets. Large adult
plant indicated to left. Plants you will
receive are indicated here to the right.
$80
H. truncata var. maughanii
H. turgida var. turgida
MBB2420
H. turgida var. turgida
DMC2923
H. turgida var. turgida KG34/76
H. turgida var. turgida
KG660/69
H. turgida var. turgida
MBB7232
H. turgida var. turgida
JME30-88
H. turgida var. longibracteata
(clonotype): GGS5378
H. turgida var. longibracteata
DMC4164
H. turgida var. longibracteata
DMC4169
H. turgida var. longibracteata
DMC4179
See H. maughanii
South Africa: Swellendam. Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Breede River Bridge. Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Roodvlei. Offsets.
South Africa: Swellendam. Offsets.
$4
$4
South Africa: Heidelberg. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: N of Heidelberg. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Near Still Bay. Offsets.
$4
South Africa: 3 km SE of Riversdale on LHS of N2. Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Kafferkuilsriver, c. 5 km E of Riversdale. Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Farm Glen Eteve, NW of Heidelberg. Offsets.
$4
19
H. turgida var. longibracteata
EA1143
H. turgida var. longibracteata
JDV89-24
2655:H. turgida var. suberecta
H. turgida var. suberecta ISI120
H. turgida var. suberecta
EA1430
H. turgida var. suberecta
MBB6749
4227: H. turgida var. suberecta
H. unicolor MBB6690
3827: H. variegata var.
variegata
H. variegata var. modesta
JDV86-68
3828: H. variegata var.
petrophila MBB s.n.:
H. variegata var. petrophila
JDV92-128
H. variegata var. petrophila
MBB6986
H. vincentii MBB7102
H. vlokii JDV91-2
H. vlokii PVB6252
H. wimii
1305: H. xiphiophylla
5143: H. xiphiophylla
3684: H. zantneriana var.
zantneriana
H. zantneriana var. minor
JDV85-26
South Africa: Stilbaai. Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Olive Grove. Offsets.
$4
South Africa: Gouritz River (was var. rodinii). Offsets
South Africa: Valsch River, N of Albertinia (was var. pallidifolia). Offsets
South Africa: Brandwacht. Offsets
$4
$4
$4
South Africa: Gouritz River Bridge. Offsets
$4
South Africa: Gouritz River. Offsets.
South Africa: N of Montague. Offsets. On previous lists under the name arachnoidea
var. nigricans.
South Africa: Bredasdorp. Offsets
$4
$6
South Africa: Kathoek. Offsets
$5
South Africa: Karsrivier. Offsets
$4
South Africa: Kathoek. Offsets
$5
South Africa: Karsrivier. Seedlings.
$5
South Africa. Seedlings. Sort of half way between splendens and turgida.
South Africa: Meiringspoort. Offsets
South Africa: Frisgewaagd. Offsets.
South Africa: Garcias Pass. Seedlings. Stunning little plants (=H. emelyae var. major)
South Africa: Offsets
South Africa: Glenconnor. Offsets
South Africa: Offsets
$8
$6
$6
$8
$5
$5
$5
South Africa: Miller. Offsets.
$6
HAWORTHIA SUBGENUS HEXANGULARES AND SUBGENUS ROBUSTIPEDUNCULARES
(THESE ARE ‘HARD’ LEAF TYPES THAT HAVE BEEN RECENTLY SEGREGATED INTO
THE GENERA HAWORTHIOPSIS AND TULISTA)
NAME
Origin and other notes
H. attenuata ‘Zebra Stripes’
South Africa: Offsets
H. attenuata fa. britteniae
South Africa: Offsets
H. attenuata ‘Slipped Stripes’
South Africa: Offsets. (mutant of ‘Zebra Stripes’ with the bands slipping to form
vertical lines of irregular shape; new from the USA where it is called ‘Wet Paint’)
H. attenuata ‘Broad Bands’
South Africa: Offsets. (forms large heads with very white, broad bands)
H. attenuata JDV90-42, clone
South Africa: Soutkloof. Offsets
#2
H. attenuata
South Africa: 3 km E of Enon. Offsets
MBB7169A
H. attenuata MBB7125A
South Africa: N Enon, 12 km E of Kirkwood. Offsets
H. attenuata ‘clariperla’
South Africa. Offsets.
3822: H. attenuata var. radula
South Africa. Offsets.
441: H. coarctata var.
South Africa. Offsets.
coarctata ‘chalwinii’
H. coarctata var. coarctata
South Africa. 20 km W of Grahamstown. Offsets.
DMC3730c
3704: H. coarctata var.
South Africa. Ghio Bridge. Offsets.
coarctata
H. coarctata var. coarctata
South Africa. Farm Rosedale, 20 km W of Alexandra. Offsets.
DMC3859b
20
$5
Price
$4
$4
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$4
$4
$4
$6
$6
$6
H. coarctata var. coarctata
DMC3780h
H. coarctata var. coarctata
FSA158
H. coarctata var. adelaidensis
Committees
H. coarctata var. adelaidensis
GM276B
H. coarctata var. coarctata
GM277
H. coarctata var. coarctata
DMC3721
H. coarctata var. coarctata
‘Fallax’
3711: H. coarctata var. tenuis
442: H. glabrata
1976: H. glauca var. herrei
‘armstrongii’
3648: H. glauca var. herrei
‘jacobseniana’
H. glauca var. herrei
DMC3892
3663: H. glauca var. herrei
3665: H. glauca var. herrei
‘jonesii’
H. limifolia var. limifolia
JDV87-110
H. limifolia var. limifolia
‘Black Knight’
H. limifolia var. limifolia
‘Green Knight’
H. limifolia var. limifolia
F.J.Stayner s.n. KG331/71
H. limifolia var. limifolia
Lavr. 8387
5890: H. limifolia var. arcana
J. Bronkhorst s.n.
H. limifolia var. glaucophylla
JDV13700 (clonotype)
H. limifolia var. glaucophylla
MBB7145
H. limifolia var. schuldtiana
H. limifolia var. ubomboensis
GGS5739/ISI1339
H. maxima
H. minima var. minima
DMC2711
H. reinwardtii var. reinwardtii
‘grandicula’
H. reinwardtii var. reinwardtii
DMC3854g
H. reinwardtii var. reinwardtii
Hamburg
H. reinwardtii var. reinwardtii
f. olivacea DMC5384
H. reinwardtii var. reinwardtii
f. kaffirdriftensis
ISI58 (clonotype), GGS3364
H. reinwardtii var. brevicula
South Africa. Top of Ecca Pass, NNE Grahamstown. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Berg River. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Committees Drift. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: 7 km NW of Grahamstown. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: 4 km NW of Grahamstown. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Farm Brakloof. Offsets.
$6
South Africa. Offsets.
$6
South Africa. Offsets. Long and thin trailing stems.
South Africa: Offsets.
South Africa: Offsets. Clonotype of H. armstrongii
$4
$4
$4
South Africa: Offsets.
$4
South Africa: The Springs. Offsets.
$5
South Africa: Offsets.
South Africa: Offsets.
$4
$4
South Africa: Blue Jay Ranch, Mbuluzipoort. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Offsets. (dark black-green leaf form)
$4
South Africa: Offsets. (distributed in Australia as var. keithii but not that variety; pale
green leaf form)
South Africa: Saddleback Mt, Barberton. Offsets. Form with grey leaves and strong
concolorous banding
South Africa: Bumbeni. Offsets. Form that has very pronounced ridged banding, sort of
intermediate to the true var. striata
South Africa: Hectorspruit. Offsets.
$4
$6
$10
$6
South Africa: Three Sisters, Barberton. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Three Sisters, Barberton. Offsets. Wider leaved clone.
$6
South Africa: Offsets.
South Africa: Swaziland: Stegi, Ubomboe Mtns. Offsets.
$4
$4
South Africa: Seedlings. (syn. H. pumila, H. margaritifera)
South Africa: Gouritzmond beach, 1 km SW of Gouritzmond. Offsets.
$6
$6
South Africa: Offsets.
$5
South Africa: 11 km SSW of Salem on R343, 2 km NNW of Long Ford. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Hamburg. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Kaffirdrift. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Kaffirdrift. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Offsets.
$6
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H. reinwardtii var.
chalumnensis ISI1617
H. sordida
H. starkiana FSA70
H. venosa subsp. tessellata
‘Neat’
H. venosa subsp. tessellata
DMC4346
South Africa: Chalumna. Offsets.
$6
South Africa: Perdepoort. Seedlings.
South Africa: Schoemanspoort. Offsets.
Offsets. Very shiny large individual rosettes.
$10
$6
$6
South Africa: Stiebuelspruit NW of Three Sisters
Offsets.
$6
Haworthia hybrids and cultivars for sale
Origin and other notes
Offsets.
Offsets.
Rooted offsets. Wonderful lime coloured version of H. truncata.
Thought to be a hybrid of H. truncata and H. magnifica
Price
$4
$4
$10
Leaf cutting offsets. Chunky little flat top.
Offsets.
$6
$6
‘Kikuhigasa’
Weird little Japanese hybrid, almost tubular leaves. Rooted offsets.
$8
‘Little Circles’
‘Moro-no-Sono’
Beautiful H. maxima x H. minima hybrid. Rooted offsets
Offsets. This has been widely distributed incorrectly in the Australian
trade as ‘Midorin Nasoso’. White variegation.)
Offsets.
Formerly as ollasonii (an invalid cultivar name). Chunky dark green
rosettes.
Seedlings. Nice hybrids with the size and leaf shape of the first parent
and surface roughness of the second.
Nice truncata hybrid, forms dense clumps. Offsets.
Nice chunky hybrids showing the springbok influence. All different.
Seedlings.
Chunky little plants with the size of mutica, but the scabrid surface of
truncata. Seedlings.
Flattened rosettes tending more towards springbokvlakensis. Everyone is
different. Seedlings.
Variable hybrids with distichous form. Some have pointy tops, some
have flat tops to the leaves. Seedlings.
Advanced seedlings. Various forms.
$10
$6
NAME
‘Altilinea’
‘Cuspidata’
‘Down Under’/’Lime Green’ [it is
the same plant but goes under two
names]
‘Flat Top’
‘Grey Ghost’
‘McClarenii’
‘Ollason’s Pride’
comptoniana × pygmaea crystalline
‘Sizunami’
springbokvlakensis GM166 ×
[Down Under × Mia]
H. mutica ‘Drew White’ × H.
truncata
‘Down Under’ × springbokvlakensis
H. truncata × H. ‘Down Under’
H. truncata hybrids (rosette form)
H. truncata hybrids (distichous/fan
form)
H. [truncata GM#1 × picta GM259]
H. [truncata GM313 × splendens] ×
truncata GM clones
H. [truncata GM313 × splendens] ×
mutica ‘Drew White’
H. ‘Spring Cat’
H. bayeri FSA92 × picta GM259
H. ‘Zebulon’
(limited stocks)
H. truncata × [Mia × Down Under]
NEW ADDITION
H. Kegani × [pygmaea crystalline ×
bayeri]
NEW ADDITION (limited stocks)
Advanced seedlings. Various forms.
Chunky hybrids. Kick start your hybridization program. Seedlings with
considerable variation.
Chunky hybrids. Kick start your hybridization program. Seedlings with
considerable variation.
Chunky hybrids. Kick start your hybridization program. Seedlings with
considerable variation.
A nice hybrid from Heinz Staude. Offsets.
Nice chunky hybrids that tend towards H. bayeri more than H. picta.
Seedlings.
A fantastic distichous hybrid of a Japanese truncata and Down Under.
Established plants (single head).
Complex hybrid with distichous form like H. truncata
Complex hybrid. Rosettes of warty leaves somewhat akin to H.
pygmaea.
$4
$6
$6
$8
$6
$8
$8
$8
$ 6 (small)
$10 (large)
$ 6 (small)
$10 (large)
$6
$8
$8
$8
$8
$40
$12
$10
Poellnitzia
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South Africa. Offsets.
P. rubriflora
$6
ASTERACEAE – thistles and succulent daisies
NAME
Senecio amaniensis (previously on list as S.
sempervivus)
Senecio articulatus
Senecio articulatus DMC3867
Senecio articulatus DMC2058
Senecio articulatus FSA59
Senecio crassulifolius
Senecio crassulifolius FSA58
Senecio grantii
Senecio haworthii
Senecio herreanus
Senecio jacobsenii
Senecio pendulus
Senecio radicans FSA51
Senecio rowleyanus
Senecio rowleyanus ‘String of Pearls’
Senecio scaposus FSA179
Senecio schwartzii
Senecio stapeliiformis
Origin and other notes
South Africa. Cuttings.
Price
$5
South Africa. Cuttings
South Africa. Cuttings.
South Africa. Cuttings.
South Africa: Plathuis road. Cuttings.
South Africa: Cuttings.
South Africa: Plathuis road. Cuttings.
South Africa. Cuttings. Forms a small caudex.
South Africa. Cuttings. White wooly foliage.
Namibia. Cuttings. Good for a hanging basket.
South Africa. Cuttings. Good for a hanging basket
Somalia/Ethiopia/Kenya. Cuttings.
South Africa: Strykhoogte Pass, E of McGregor. Cuttings. Good for a
hanging basket.
South Africa. Cuttings. Good for a hanging basket
South Africa. White variegated clone. Cuttings. Good for a hanging
basket
South Africa: Kaffirdrift, Fish River. Offsets.
Cuttings. Forms a small caudex.
South Africa. Cuttings.
$4
$5
$5
$5
$5
$6
$6
$6
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$6
$6
$6
$6
CACTACEAE – prickly wonders (some not very prickly at all)
Name
Hylocereus undatus
Matucana madisoniorum
Parodia (Notocactus) lenninghausii
Oreocereus doelzianus subsp. sericatus
Selenicereus anthonyanus
Selenicereus donkelarii
Selenicereus grandiflorus
Weberocereus imitans
Weingartia neocummingii
Origin and other notes
Dragon Fruit. Cuttings.
Stems become spineless with age though they start off with short spines.
Fantastic orange flowers. Large seedlings.
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul. Yellow spined cactus, slowly clusters; yellow
flowers. Rooted offsets.
Fluffy clustering finger stems. Rooted offsets.
Mexico. Climbing epiphyte, pink flowers. Cuttings.
Mexico, Yucatan. Climbing epiphyte, large white nocturnal flowers.
Cuttings.
Mexico. Queen of the Night. Climbing epiphyte, large white nocturnal
flowers. Cuttings.
Costa Rica. (was in Eccremocactus). Climbing epiphyte, large white
nocturnal flowers. Cuttings.
Bolivia. Clustering small cactus, golden yellow flowers. Rooted
offsets. Included in Rebutia by some authors.
Price
$5
$6
$4
$6
$6
$5
$5
$6
$4
CRASSULACEAE – stonecrops, echeverias, hen & chickens, jade plants
Nearly all are ideally suited for pots and bowl gardens.
Adromischus for sale (see also collection #6)
Name
Adromischus caryophyllaceus
Adromischus cooperi
Adromischus cristatus var. clavifolius
‘poellnitzianus’
Adromischus cristatus var. mzimvubuensis
DMC336
Adromischus cristatus var. zeyheri EvJ7720
Origin and other notes
South Africa. Forms small clusters; glaucous grey foliage. Cuttings.
South Africa. Forms small clusters; leaves attractively spotted.
South Africa. Forms small clusters; viscid (sticky) green leaves.
Price
$4
$4
$4
South Africa: Fairacre Estate, Oribi Gorge [sometimes sold in Australia
as ‘Crinkle Leaf’; previously included under var. zeyheri]
South Africa: Goelhoutbos Kloof, Kougaberg. Cuttings.
$4
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$4
Adromischus leucophyllus
Adromischus triflorus NBG305/37
Adromischus triflorus CM190
South Africa. Forms small clusters; white waxy leaves. Cuttings.
South Africa. Forms small clusters; chunky grey and brown spotted
leaves. Cuttings.
South Africa. Forms small clusters; purple leaves. Cuttings.
$4
$4
$5
Cotyledon for sale
Name
Cotyledon eliseae (clonotype)
Cotyledon orbiculata var. dactylopsis
DMC563
Cotyledon orbiculata var. dactylopsis
DMC4030
Cotyledon orbiculata var. dactylopsis FSA282
Cotyledon papillaris FSA85
Cotyledon papillaris
Cotyledon tomentosa subsp. tomentosa (clone
#1)
Cotyledon tomentosa subsp. tomentosa (clone
#2)
Cotyledon woodii (green leaf form)
Cotyledon woodii (white leaf form)
Origin and other notes
South Africa. Forms small clusters; viscid (sticky) green foliage with red
edges; orange flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa. Forms loose clusters of erect stems; leaves silver glaucous,
pendulous pink flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa. Rus En Vrede turnoff . Forms loose clusters of erect
stems; leaves silver glaucous, pendulous pink flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa. Cloetespas, Gouritz River. Forms loose clusters of erect
stems; leaves silver glaucous, pendulous pink flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa: Kammanassie Dam, S of Dysseldorp. Densely clumping
prostrate creeper; foliage silver grey, pendulous pink flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa. Densely clumping prostrate creeper; foliage silver grey
with red margins, pendulous pink flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa. Forms small loose clusters; foliage viscid (sticky),
toothed, green; pendulous orange-red flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa. Forms small loose clusters; foliage viscid (sticky),
toothed, green; pendulous orange-red flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa. Forms small loose clusters; foliage green; pendulous
orange flowers. Cuttings.
South Africa. Forms small loose clusters; foliage silver-white;
pendulous orange flowers. Cuttings.
Price
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
Crassula for sale (mainly miniatures, those marked # are good for the garden)
Name
Crassula arborescens subsp. arborescens#
FSA50
Crassula arborescens subsp. undulatifolia
`Blue Bird’#
Crassula elegans
Crassula ericoides
Crassula ‘Baby’s Necklace’
Crassula multicava
Crassula muscosa (lycopodioides)
Crassula ovata ‘Fingers’#
Crassula ovata ‘Hummel’s Sunset’#
Crassula ovata ‘Miniature Jade’#
Origin and other notes
South Africa: Plathuis road. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick glaucous
blue-grey leaves; flowers pink. Cuttings.
South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick glaucous blue-grey
leaves. Cuttings.
South Africa. Densely clustering; foliage green and softly hairy; flowers
cream. Cuttings.
South Africa. Loosely clustering erect to decument stems; foliage mid
green; flowers cream. Cuttings.
Erect, loosely clustering; foliage densely compact, grey-green, red
edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.
South Africa: Densely clustering; foliage grey-green; flowers pink.
Cuttings.
South Africa. Loosely clustering erect to decumbent stems; foliage pale
green; flowers cream. Cuttings.
South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage.
Cuttings.
South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage with
yellow and pink variegation. Cuttings.
South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage that
colours brick red in good light. Cuttings.
Price
$6
$5
$6
$5
$6
$4
$4
$5
$5
$5
Crassula ovata ‘Hobbit’#
South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage.
Cuttings.
$5
Crassula ovata ‘Gollum’#
South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage.
Cuttings.
$5
Crassula ovata ‘Green Coral’#
South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage.
Cuttings.
$5
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Crassula ovata DMC423#
South Africa. 17 km NW of Grahamstown on R350 to Bedford. Small
subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage. Cuttings.
$5
Crassula ovata FSA125#
South Africa: Hellspoort, Grahamstown to Bedford road. Small
subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage. Cuttings.
$5
Crassula pellucida subsp. marginalis #
South Africa. Prostrate creeping ground cover; foliage green with red
edges; flowers pink. Cuttings.
$4
Crassula perforata clone #1
South Africa. Small subshrub to 40cm high; foliage glaucous silverwhite with red edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.
$4
Crassula perforata (conjuncta) clone #2
South Africa. Small subshrub to 40cm high; foliage glaucous silverwhite with red edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.
$4
Crassula perforata FSA19
South Africa. Western Cape Prov., Waterval near Tulbagh. Small
subshrub to 40cm high; foliage glaucous silver white with red edges;
flowers cream. Cuttings.
South Africa. Decumbent to prostrate subshrub; foliage glaucous bluegrey with red edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.
$4
Crassula perforata DMC3973
$6
Crassula perforata DMC350
South Africa: Oribi Gorge. Erect to decumbent subshrub to 30cm high;
foliage glaucous silver white with red edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.
$6
Crassula perforata (nealeana)
South Africa. Decumbent to prostrate subshrub; foliage glaucous bluegrey with red edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.
$4
Crassula perforata FSA33
South Africa: 5km W of Robertson. Erect subshrub to 50cm high;
glaucous grey-green foliage, red edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.
$6
Crassula perforata DMC573
South Africa. Decumbent to prostrate subshrub; foliage grey-green with
red edges; flowers cream. Good for a basket. Cuttings.
$6
Crassula plegmatoides (arta)
South Africa. Densely clumping semi-erect stems; foliage of densely
packed silver-grey leaves; cream flowers. Cuttings.
$6
Crassula rupestris ‘Tom Thumb’
South Africa. Erect, loosely clustered stems; foliage grey-green with red
edges; flowers cream. Cuttings
$6
Crassula spathulata
South Africa. Prostrate, ground cover; foliage green; flowers cream.
$4
Name
Echeveria ‘Big Red’
Echeveria compressicaulis Taylor 675
(clonotype)
Echeveria diffractens
Origin and other notes
Nice large rosette cultivar with dark red leaves. Rooted heads.
Venezuela, Est. Merida. Strange erect stems more like a Graptopetalum;
foliage burnished brown; flowers yellow. Cuttings.
Mexico. Small grey-pink glaucous rosettes; flowers pink and yellow.
Rosettes.
Mexico, nursery at Venta Grande, Veracruz. Tiny clustering rosettes of
glaucous white leaves; flowers yellow. Cuttings.
Mexico, Oaxaca: nr San Miguel Maninaltepec (white form) [= ‘Suave’].
Clustering stems, shortly arborescent; foliage white pubescent; flowers
orange and yellow. Cuttings.
Mexico. Solitary rosettes, silver-grey bloom. Slow growing, choice
collector’s plant. Seedlings.
Echeveria for sale
Echeveria prolifica ISI1388, Meyran 3462
Echeveria pulvinata Lau 014, ISI1390
Echeveria tolimanensis
Price
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$8
Graptopetalum for sale
Name
Graptopetalum glassii (clonotype)
Graptopetalum mendozae (clonotype)
Graptopetalum pachyphyllum
Graptopetalum paraguayense subsp.
paraguayense (clonotype)
Graptopetalum paraguayense subsp.
Origin and other notes
Mexico. Clustering rosettes. Foliage grey-white. Cuttings.
Mexico. Clustering shrubby stems; chunky rosettes of pink-grey leaves.
Cuttings.
Mexico. Minute rosettes of blue glaucous leaves. Cuttings.
Mexico. Rosettes of glaucous silver-white leaves. ‘Ghost Plant’.
Cuttings.
Mexico, Tamaulipas: Cerro Bernal, 39 km E of Ciudad Mante. Rosettes
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Price
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
bernalense Lau 089 (clonotype)
Graptopetalum pentandrum Lau 049
Graptopetalum superbum (clonotype):
of glaucous silver-white leaves. Half the size of subsp. Paraguayense.
Cuttings.
Mexico, Michoacan: El Salto, 4 km N of Aguililla. Rosettes of creampink leaves. Excellent for a pot or basket feature. Cuttings.
Mexico. Chunky rosettes of purple leaves. Excellent for a pot or basket
feature. Cuttings.
$5
$5
X Graptosedum for sale (hybrids between Graptopetalum & Sedum)
Name
X Graptosedum ‘Bert Swanwick’
X Graptosedum ‘Paddy Peate’
X Graptosedum ‘Vera Higgins’
Notes
An old heritage hybrid. Chunky purple brown rosettes. Sometimes
called Sedum swanwickii. Cuttings.
Nice chunky plant with pink-orange rosettes. Cuttings.
An old heritage hybrid, similar to ‘Bert Swanwick’ but with smaller
rosettes. Cuttings.
Price
$5
$5
$5
X Graptoveria for sale (hybrids between Graptopetalum & Echeveria)
Name
X Graptoveria ‘Douglas Huth’
X Graptoveria ‘Margarete Reppin’
X Graptoveria ‘Purple Delight’
X Graptoveria ‘Supreme’
X Graptoveria ‘Titubans’
X Graptoveria ‘Victor Kane’
Notes
Rosettes of pink-purple leaves. Cuttings.
Rosettes of glaucous silver-white leaves. Cuttings.
Very chunky large rosettes of purple-cream leaves. Cuttings.
Large rosettes of glaucous silver-grey leaves. Cuttings.
Rosettes of grey-white leaves. Cuttings.
Rosettes of pink-purple leaves. Cuttings.
Price
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
Kalanchoe for sale (those marked # are larger and good for the garden)
Name
Kalanchoe beauverdii# clone 1
Kalanchoe beauverdii# clone 2
Kalanchoe beharensis#
Kalanchoe beharensis ‘Brown Dwarf’#
Kalanchoe beharensis ‘Fang’#
Kalanchoe beharensis ‘Nana’
Kalanchoe bracteata subsp. Bracteata#
Kalanchoe bracteata subsp. Glabra#
Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi PVB5967A#
Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri
Kalanchoe hildebrandtii HNT9000
Kalanchoe humilis
Kalanchoe longiflora#
Origin and other notes
Madagascar. Weird climbing succulent; foliage grey-black; flowers grey
black (!). Cuttings.
Madagascar. Weird climbing succulent; foliage silver-grey; flowers grey
black (!). Cuttings.
Madagascar. Elephant Ear Kalanchoe. Shrub to 1m tall; large softly
pubescent silver-grey leaves. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Miniature form of this species. Compact subshrub to 50cm;
foliage silver brown, pubescent. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Compact subshrub to 1m; foliage silver brown, pubescent,
covered in warty teeth. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Compact subshrub to 50cm; rosettes very compact, foliage
silver brown, pubescent. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Small subshrub to 1m tall; silver-grey velutinous foliage;
orange-red flowers. Cuttings. Often incorrectly labeled as K.
hildebrandtii
Madagascar. Small subshrub to 1m tall; green velutinous foliage;
orange-red flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar: Fort Dauphin. Clustering erect stems; foliage pink-grey.
Quite distinct from the normal form. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Rosettes of white waxy leaves. Excellent bedding plant.
Rosettes.
Madagascar. Erect subshrub to 50cm high; foliage grey-brown,
pubescent. Cuttings.
Mozambique. Rosettes of cream and purple spotted leaves. Cuttings.
South Africa. Clustering rosettes of pink and green leaves. Excellent
bedding plant. Cuttings.
Price
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
Kalanchoe longiflora ‘White Wonder’
South Africa. Clustering rosettes of white glaucous leaves. Excellent
bedding plant. Cuttings.
$5
Kalanchoe marmorata f. marmorata#
South Africa. Clustering rosettes of grey-white glaucous leaves liberally
spotted with brown blotches. Cuttings.
$5
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Kalanchoe migiurtinorum#
South Africa. Rosettes of blue-glaucous leaves; large white flowers.
Excellent bedding plant. Cuttings.
$5
Kalanchoe millotii#
Kalanchoe orgyalis#
Madagascar. Rosettes of pubescent silver-grey leaves. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Shrub to 1.5m tall; foliage silver-brown, velutinous;
flowers yellow. Cuttings.
$5
$5
Kalanchoe pubescens
South Africa. Rosettes of softly pubescent grey-green leaves. Cuttings.
$5
Kalanchoe rhombopilosa var. rhombopilosa
Madagascar. Miniature to 30cm high; brown, cream and grey leaves.
Cuttings.
$5
Kalanchoe rhombopilosa var. argentea
BGH74875 (clonotype)
Madagascar. Miniature to 30cm high; silver-grey leaves. Cuttings.
$5
Kalanchoe sexangularis#
South Africa. Erect stems with rosettes of deep red leaves; yellow
flowers. Sometimes incorrectly labeled as K. longiflora var. coccinea.
Cuttings.
South Africa. Eastern Cape Prov., Port Edward. Erect stems with
rosettes of deep red leaves; yellow flowers. Sometimes incorrectly
labeled as K. longiflora var. coccinea. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Rosettes of green leaves edged with red; offsets on long
stolons; pink flowers. Cuttings.
$5
Kalanchoe sexangularis NBG281/64#
Kalanchoe sinesepala var. sinesepala #
Kalanchoe sinesepala var. dissecta
Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Burnt Blanket’
Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Chocolate Delight’
Madagascar. Rosettes of green leaves edged with red, leaf blade is much
more dissected than the type variety; offsets on long stolons; pink
flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Erect, shrublet to 40cm high; foliage heavily pubescent,
grey with brown markings. The original heritage form of this species in
Australia. Sometimes known as the Penwiper Plant. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Erect, shrublet to 40cm high; foliage heavily pubescent,
grey-brown with darker brown markings. Cuttings.
$5
$5
$5
$5
$5
Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Chocolate Soldier’
Madagascar. Erect, shrublet to 40cm high; foliage heavily pubescent,
grey-brown with darker brown and grey markings. Cuttings.
$5
Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Giant Hairy’
Madagascar. Erect, shrublet to 60cm high; foliage heavily pubescent,
silver grey-brown with longer hairs than any other form. Cuttings.
$5
Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Golden Girl’
Madagascar. Erect, shrublet to 40cm high; foliage heavily pubescent,
yellow grey-brown with darker brown and grey markings. Cuttings.
$5
Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Velvet Brown’
Madagascar. Erect, shrublet to 40cm high; foliage heavily pubescent,
grey-brown with particularly darker brown edges. Cuttings.
Madagascar, 13 km E of Fianarantsoa. Erect, shrublet to 40cm high;
foliage heavily pubescent, grey-brown with darker brown and grey
markings. Cuttings.
Hybrid of beharensis x millottii. Low subshrub to 1m tall; foliage silver
grey, heavily pubescent. Cuttings.
$5
Kalanchoe tomentosa PVB6225
Kalanchoe ‘Velvet Touch’#
$5
$5
Pachyphytum for sale
Name
Pachyphytum fittkaui G. & F. 969
Pachyphytum oviferum
Origin and other notes
Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Balnearioides, Lourdes. Chunky rosettes of
green-yellow leaves. Cuttings.
Mexico. Super chunky rosettes of glaucous silver-white leaves. Cuttings.
Price
$5
$5
X Pachysedum for sale (hybrids of Pachyphytum and Sedum)
Name
X Pachysedum ‘Ganzhou’
X Pachysedum ‘Frank Venz’
Notes
Chunky rosettes of purple-grey leaves. Cuttings.
Hybrid of Sedum lucidum and Pachyphytum werdermanii. Chunky
rosettes of yellow-green leaves. Cuttings.
X Pachyveria for sale (hybrids of Echeveria and Pachyphytum)
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Price
$5
$5
Name
X Pachyveria ‘Blue Haze’
Notes
Chunky rosettes of glaucous, blue-silver leaves. Cuttings.
Price
$5
Name
Sedum adolphi (nussbaumerianum #1)
Origin and other notes
Mexico. Chunky rosettes of orange leaves. Cuttings. This is the original
heritage clone long in cultivation in Australia.
Mexico. Chunky rosettes of orange leaves with darker orange edges.
Cuttings. This is a ‘new’ more stunning clone I imported from the USA
in 2002 and just named as a cultivar in 2014.
Mexico. Chunky rosettes of yellow-orange leaves. Cuttings. This is a
smaller clone to the #1 and #2.
Mexico. Chunky rosettes of yellow-orange leaves. Cuttings.
Mexico. Clustering chunky rosettes of glaucous silver-white flattened
leaves. Cuttings. This form originally named as Graptopetalum goldii
Mexico. Clustering chunky rosettes of glaucous silver-white cylindrical
leaves. Cuttings.
Mexico. Hanging stems of chunky silver-white leaves. The famous
Burro’s Tail. Cuttings.
Mexico. Rosettes of glaucous blue-white leaves. Cuttings.
Mexico: Chihuahua, Barranca del Cobre. Chunky pink-purple leaves.
Cuttings.
Mexico. Rosettes of green leaves. Cuttings.
Mexico. Hanging stems of chunky silver-white leaves. The famous
Donkey’s Tail. Cuttings.
Mexico. Chunky rosettes of glaucous blue-cream leaves with red ends.
Cuttings. White Jellybean plant.
Chunky rosettes of rich red leaves. Cuttings. Red Jellybean plant.
Pink variegated jelly bean. Cuttings.
Mexico. Erect glaucous blue-cream leaves.
Sedum for sale
Sedum adolphi ‘Firestorm’
(nussbaumerianum #2)
Sedum adolphi (nussbaumerianum #3)
Sedum adolphii #4
Sedum allantoides ‘goldii’
Sedum allantoides
Sedum burrito ISI985
Sedum clavatum
Sedum craigii
Sedum lucidum #1
Sedum morganianum
Sedum pachyphyllum
Sedum x rubrotinctum
Sedum x rubrotinctum ‘Aurora’
Sedum treleasei
Price
$5
$6
$5
$5
$5
$5
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$7
$5
X Sedeveria for sale (hybrids of Echeveria and Sedum)
Name
X Sedeveria ‘Golden Goddess’
Notes
Chunky rosettes of orange-yellow leaves. Cuttings.
Price
$5
CUCURBITACEAE – succulent gourds
Name
Xerosicyos danguyi small leaf clone
Xerosicyos decaryi
Xerosicyos perrieri
Origin and other notes
Climber with large orbicular, grey-white leaves. Unrooted cuttings.
Climber with oblong, grey-green leaves. Unrooted cuttings.
Climber with oblong, green leaves. Unrooted cuttings.
Price
$6
$6
$6
DIDIERIACEAE – lemur habitat
Name
Alluaudia procera
Origin and other notes
Madagascar. Spiky columns that reach for the sky. Rooted cuttings.
Price
$10
DRACAENACEAE – dragon trees and their lesser ilk – Sansevierias for sale
Name
Sansevieria aethiopica
Sansevieria concinna
Sansevieria elliptica HBG22830
Origin and other notes
South Africa. Clustering rosettes of dark blue-green leaves. Cuttings.
(= sp. Socotra, but actually comes from Mozambique [Spoon Plant]).
Small clustering succulent with pale green spoon shaped leaves.
Cuttings.
Clustering rosettes of dark green spotted leaves. Cuttings.
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Price
$6
$5
$10
Sansevieria erythraea
Sansevieria fischeri
Sansevieria fischeri x concinna
Sansevieria patens
Sansevieria parva
Sansevieria parva ‘Gilt Edge’
Sansevieria subspicata
Sansevieria suffruticosa
Sansevieria suffruticosa ‘Frosty Spears’
Sansevieria ‘Fernwood’
Sansevieria ‘Koko’
Sansevieria ‘Tom Thumb’
Tall, erect, fan like rosettes of dark green leaves. Rooted plants.
Kenya. Clustering rosettes; juveniles are flattened, then on maturity it
forms tall spiky leaves; foliage bluish green.
Clustering open rosettes of grey-green white spotted leaves. Cuttings.
Kenya. Clustering, spiky leaved open rosettes. Cuttings.
Kenya. Clustering, soft leaved open rosettes. Cuttings.
Clustering, soft leaved open rosettes; leaves with yellow variegated
edge. Cuttings.
Mocambique. Clustering, soft leaved rosettes, dark green leaves.
Cuttings.
Kenya. Clustering spiky, open rosettes of grey & cream leaves. Cuttings.
Kenya. Clustering spiky, open rosettes of silver grey & cream leaves.
Cuttings.
Erect, open rosettes of light green leaves. Cuttings.
Erect, chunky open rosettes. Cuttings. Limit of one per customer
Small, densely clustering dark green rosettes. Cuttings.
$10
$10
$8
$10
$5
$10
$8
$8
$10
$8
$15
$5
EUPHORBIACEAE – spurges: Euphorbias for sale
Most plants are cuts and best made during the spring and summer months. In most cases
I will not supply these during the winter months.
Name
Euphorbia aeruginosa
Euphorbia angustiflora
Euphorbia baioensis (clonotype)
Euphorbia biherensis
Euphorbia biherensis × E. milii
Euphorbia bosseri
Euphorbia capsaintmariensis
Euphorbia classenii Lavr. 11794
Euphorbia cylindrifolia subsp. cylindrifolia
Euphorbia croizatii
Euphorbia decaryi var. decaryi
Euphorbia decaryi var. spirosticha
Euphorbia delphinensis × E. didierioides
Euphorbia dichroa
Euphorbia didierioides
Euphorbia grandicornis
Euphorbia greenwayi
Euphorbia handiensis
Euphorbia kamerunica
Euphorbia hislopii
Euphorbia leuconeura
Euphorbia milii var. splendens red flowers
Euphorbia milii var. splendens pale pink
Origin and other notes
South Africa. Erect, blue glaucous stems with red spines. Cuttings.
Kenya. Erect, blue glaucous stems with black spines. Cuttings.
Kenya. Mt Baio. Erect, blue glaucous stems with brown spines.
Cuttings.
Madagascar. Densely spiny low subshrub; brown flowers; eventually
forms a turnip shaped tuber. Cuttings.
Grows larger than pure E. biherensis; red flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Trailling leafless dark purple-green stems. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Caudex species with spreading crown. Seedlings. These are
the ‘true’ species and derived from material sourced in the Slovak
Republic. Most material sold under this name in Australia is cutting
grown and a hybrid with E. decaryi.
Kenya, Teita district, Mt Kasigau. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Densely clustering, rhizomatous; white stems, purple
cylindrical leaves. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Spiny, low decumbent shrub. Rooted cuttings.
Madagascar. Densely clustering, rhizomatous; white stems, green purple
flattened leaves. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Densely clustering, rhizomatos, white stems, glossy green
purple leaves with crinkly edges. Cuttings.
Bizarre spiny columns, tending more towards the second parent.
Cuttings.
Kenya. Densely tufted spiny stems. Cuttings
Madagascar. Spiny columns. Seedlings.
South Africa. Cow’s Horn Euphorbia. Shrub to 2m tall; grey-green
chunky stems and fierce white spines. Cuttings or seedlings.
Tanzania. Erect, clustering blue stems. Cuttings.
Canary Islands. Rooted cuttings.
W. Africa. Erect shrub to 2m tall; pale green flattened stems, spiny.
Cuttings.
Madagascar. Erect, clustering spiny stems; large red flowers. Cuttings.
A giant ‘Crown of Thorns’
Madagascar. Rainforest species. Strange knobbly stems and large dark
green leaves. Seedlings.
Madagascar. Crown of Thorns. Old heritage form. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Crown of Thorns. Cuttings.
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Price
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$12
$6
$6
$10
$6
$6
$6
$6
$10
$10
$6
$6
$8
$6
$6
$6
$6
flowers
Euphorbia milii cream flowers
Euphorbia milii x E. horombensis
Euphorbia milii var. imperatae red flowers
Euphorbia milii var. imperatae yellow flowers
Euphorbia obesa
Euphorbia pentagona DMC7057
Euphorbia petricola
Euphorbia platyclada var. hardyi
Euphorbia saxorum ISI1024: Lavr. S.n.:
Euphorbia septentrionalis DMC1345
Euphorbia similiramea DMC1008
Euphorbia tridentata
Euphorbia viguieri var. ankarafantsiensis
Euphorbia xylophylloides
Monadenium coccineum
Monadenium guentheri
Monadenium heteropodum
Monadenium kimberleyanum ISI1490
Monadenium lugardae P.E.Downs 9/85
Monadenium rhizophorum ISI762
Monadenium stoloniferum W.Rauh Ke.179
(clonotype):
Pedilanthus tithymaloides ‘Green Feather’
Madagascar. Crown of Thorns. Cuttings.
A giant Crown of Thorns; white flowers. Cuttings.
Madagascar. A miniature Crown of Thorns. Cuttings.
Madagascar. A miniature Crown of Thorns. Cuttings.
South Africa. Little balls. Seedlings.
South Africa, 3 km S of Kransdrift NW of Grahamstown. Cuttings.
Kenya, Machakos district. Small rhizomatous, clustering grey-blue
stems, spiny. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Clustering, hanging stems, mottled grey-brown. Cuttings.
Kenya, Kangondi Rock. Small decumbent subshrub. Cuttings.
Kenya, 47 km N of Maralal on Maralal – North Hor road. Small
rhizomatous, clustering grey-blue stems, spiny. Cuttings.
Kenya, 29 km S of Langata road on road to Magadi, SW of Nairobi.
Small, rhizomatous, clustering grey-blue stems, spiny. Cuttings.
South Africa. Densely clustering globose stems, spineless. Cuttings.
Madagascar. Strange knobbly green and white stems, dark green leaves,
red flowers. Seedlings.
Madagascar. Sprawling low shrub to 2m tall. Grey-green flattened
branches and stems, spineless. Cuttings.
Tanzania. Glaucous green-grey stems; red flowers. Cuttings.
Kenya. Thick knobbly dark green sausage stems. Cuttings.
Tanzania. Thick knobbly pale green sausage stems. Cuttings.
South Africa, Transvaal, N of Lydenburg, near Burgersfort on the road
to Pietersburg. Erect, green sausage stems. .Cuttings.
SouthAfrica, Transvaal, between Ganspoort & The Downs, 40 km SSW
of Tzaneen. Erect grey-green sausage stems. Cuttings.
Kenya. Rhizomatous, densely clumping stems. Cuttings.
Kenya, Masai district, Kapiti Plains, 33.5 km S of Athi River Station
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
Mexico. Small form, zig-zag green stems; red bracted flowers. Cuttings.
$6
$6
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$6
$4
$6
$8
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
$6
HYACINTHACEAE – bulbous succulents
Name
Ledebouria petiolata
Ledebouria violacea
Ledebouria violacea FSA194
Ledebouria sp. DMC8927
NEW ADDITION
Ledebouria sp. DMC8893
NEW ADDITION
Ornithogalum (Albuca) batteniae FSA169
Ornithogalum juncifolium FSA170
Ornithogalum nanoides
Origin and other notes
South Africa. Clustering bulb. Green leaves with white spots. Also
known as Drimiopsis maculata Bulbs.
South Africa. Clustering bulb. Leaves purple underside, blue-grey with
cream spotting above. Also known as Scilla violacea. Bulbs.
South Africa: Hankey. Clustering bulb. Leaves purple underside, greengrey with cream spotting above. Also known as Scilla violacea. Bulbs.
South Africa: Eastern Cape. Leaves green with dark purple splotches.
Rooted bulbs.
South Africa: Eastern Cape. Leaves green with dark purple splotches.
Rooted bulbs.
South Africa: Kapp River School. Large succulent bulb, long lanceolate
green leaves; white flowers. Rooted bulbs.
South Africa: Kapp River School. Bulb, long linear grey leaves; white
flowers. Seedlings.
South Africa. Small clustering bulb with wispy-fleshy leaves. 2 bulbs.
Price
$5
$5
$5
$6
$10
$6
$6
LAMIACEAE – the mint family (plants have fleshy to heavily succulent foliage and
stems)
Name
Plectranthus barbatus var. grandis
DMC1280
Origin and other notes
Kenya, 26 km SW of Kitale/Lodwar road (A1) junction with B4.
Shrub to 3m tall; aromatic leaves, purple flowers. Stock won’t eat it;
excellent non-invasive hedging plant. Cuttings.
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Price
$6
Plectranthus cylindraceus
Plectranthus neochilus
Plectranthus porphyranthus DMC28
Plectranthus socotranus
Plectranthus prostratus
Plectranthus tenuiflorus DMC1160
Plectranthus tetensis
South Africa, Zimbabwe. Very succulent erect stems. Cuttings.
South Africa. Clustering prostrate stems. Good bedding plant. Cuttings.
Zimbabwe, 10 km E of Kyle Dam wall. Highly aromatic scalloped
leaves; purple flowers. Cuttings.
Socotra. Erect stems with clusters of rosettes. Cuttings
Uganda. Prostrate, layering stems. Good for a hanging basket. Cuttings.
Kenya, 2 km towards Lake Baringo from Marlgat. Sprawling
succulent subshrub with highly aromatic leaves. Cuttings.
Kenya. Prostrate trailing creeper. Cuttings.
$6
$4
$6
$6
$4
$6
$4
MORACEAE – the fig family
Name
Dorstenia foetida (crispa variant with paler
leaves and short ‘tails’to the floral
receptacle)
Dorstenia foetida (foetida variant with
darker leaves and long ‘tails’to the floral
receptacle)
Origin and other notes
Small caudex plant. Seedlings.
Price
$ 5 (small); $10 (large)
Small caudex plant. Seedlings.
$ 5 (small); $10 (large)
PORTULACACEAE - the jade and purslane family
Name
Anacampseros arachnoides
Anacampseros filamentosa
Anacampseros karasmontana
NEW ADDITION
Anacampseros rufescens
Portulacaria afra Jade Plant
Portulacaria afra DMC829
Origin and other notes
South Africa. Small clustering elongated rosettes; pink flowers.
Cuttings.
South Africa. Small clustering rosettes; pink flowers. Seedlings.
South Africa. Slowly clustering rosettes of pale green leaves, very
hairy; pale pink flowers. Seedlings.
South Africa. Small clustering rosettes; pink flowers. Seedlings.
South Africa. Old heritage form. Shrub to 2m tall; pink flowers.
Excellent for hedges. Cuttings.
South Africa: Abel Erasmus Pass on R36. Giant form. Cuttings
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Price
$4
$4
$6
$4
$5
$6
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