Huernia maccoyi hybrid characterized by 5-6 cm long stems with very developed tubercles. Flowers about 2 cm in diameter, papillose, creamy-white with dark purple spots. Lobes at first stretched then reflexed. Easy to grow and very floriferous. It prefers well-drained soil and a semi-shady position....

Soloniferous species. It produces long stems that are toothed and light green spotted with red. Stems can creep much and root wherever they touch the soil. Flowers similar to Duvalia but 5 cm in diameter and appearing at soil level. Lobes narrow and reflexed, brown-yellow, slightly papillose....

Climber-creeping with numerous, daisy-like, about 5 cm in diameter, red-orange flowers during many months each year. Full sunshine or half shade. Very fast growing. Easy. Messico. 14 cm pot   

~~ Stems succulent, up to 25 cm high. Leaves fleshy, peltate, roundish-ovate, acuminate at apex, 9 cm in diameter. Colombia and Peru. Very beautiful and elegant. Not hardy. Keep in a shaded place. Abundant waterings in summer. 12 cm pot

Leaves solitary, or rarely in pairs, up to 50 cm long, channelled, transversely striped, looking like tusks emerging from the soil. Flowers in dense inflorescences at soil level. Eastern Africa. Not hardy. Young plants. Bare root  16 cm pot   

Rhizomatous bearded iris. Leaves glaucous, 20-30 × 1-4 cm, not deciduous. Inflorescences branched, just over 40 cm long. Flowers 2-4, scented, 8-12 cm in diameter. Tepals violet-blue, yellow-bearded. Balkans (Illyria). Very beautiful and drought-resistant. Drained soil. Hardy. Rhizome 14 cm...

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Sansevieria trifasciata clone 1 (Dracenaceae)

Leaves strong, flat, up to 70 cm long, green with darker longitudinal stripes. Easy and rarer in cultivation with respect to its cultivars....

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Stapelia x hybrida ‘Incomparabilis’ (Apocynaceae)

~~Horticultural hybrid between Stapelia maculosa and Stapelia ‘Trifida’. Stems erect, square in section, toothed. Flowers star-shaped,...

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Huernia kirkii x hybrida (Apocynaceae)

 Stem pentagonal, with many little teeth, reddish. Flowers star shaped, light yellow in colour spotted red. Half shade in summer. Very...

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Haworthia glauca var. herrei f. jacobseniana (Aloaceae)

The lanceolate blue-green succulent leaves are packed around the stem to make a dense column with a spiky appearance. Bare root   10...

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Huernia rosea RH230 10Km E Al-Maghraba, Haraz Mountains, Yemen (Apocynaceae)

This is a clumping species with erect, 5-angular stems 3-6.5 cm long. The flowers, in groups of 3, are bell-shaped, brown-pink in colour,...

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Haworthia glabrata (Aloaceae)

Leaves light green, leathery, lanceolate, covered with tubercles of the same colour. Flowers white. Probably it’s a hybrid originated in...

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