Cactus and succulents

Cactus and succulents

Cactus and succulents.


Agave
Long lived succulents from Mexico, each with with a rosette of giant leaves. A mature plant produces a large terminal spike of flowers and then dies after flowering. [more ...]
 
Ceropegia woodii
This succulent trailing vine has heart shapped leaves and turbular flowers. Old plants form large tubers and small spherical tubers form along the vines. [more ...]
 


Disocactus
This species of epiphytic (lives on trees) cactus produces beautiful pink flowers in late Spring, reminiscent of Epiphyllum. [more ...]
 
Furcraea longaeva
This relative of agaves produces a huge spike of cream / light green flowers. It dies after flowering, but the flower spike produces numerous plantlets that can be grown on as new plants. [more ...]
 

Hatiora
This species of epiphytic (lives on trees) cactus produces beautiful pink flowers in late Spring. [more ...]
 
Holiday Cactus
An epiphytic jungle cactus genus, that includes both the Christmas and Thanksgiving cactus. A wide variety of colours are available today, from white to red, to purple and yellow. [more ...]
 

Ice Plant
A genus of cold hardy shrubby plants that produces brightly coloured daisy looking flowers that shine in the Sun. [more ...]
 
Living Stones
An extreme succulent that grows pairs of stone shapped leaves, each with a translucent top. The daisy-looking flowers produced in the Summer often dwarfs the leaves. [more ...]
 

Livingstone Daisy
Livingstone daisy is a low growing annual succulent that produces masses of bringtly coloured daisy looking flowers in the Summer. [more ...]
 
Window Plant
This extreme succulent grows pairs of short tubular leaves that have a triangular shaped "window" on the top that lets light into the leaf for photosynthesis. Daisy looking white flowers are produced in the spring. [more ...]
 

Yucca filamentosa
This yucca does not grow a trunk, but instead the leaves form into a rosette and grow from a rhizome. In mid summer, mature rosettes grow a large terminal spike, often to 2m tall, containing dozens of white / cream flowers. [more ...]