From both New and Old World with various foliage and plant habits. Most are tolerant of low light and humidity. Others listed with succulents.
angulata —
Thin reddish stems, oval, deep green leaves with yellowish veins. Small creeper. Plant — $4.00
chrysolepida —
(hoffmannii) Prostrate, creeping stems with 1/4 in. apple green leaves in whorls of 4. Tolerates bright, exposed areas. Plant — $4.00
costaricensis —
Spreading stems with fleshy, purple-red leaves. Plant — $4.00
fosteri —
Slender, creeping, red stems. Small elliptic, light green leaves with parallel veins in whorls of 2 or 3. Plant — $4.00
fraseri —
(resedaefolia) Quilted, pointed leaves, rosette. White flowers. Plant — $4.00
incana —
Thick, gray-felted leaves on stiff, felted stems. Plant — $4.00
obtusifolia —
Upright, with large waxy dark green leaves, branches well. Plant — $4.00
obtusifolia variegated —
Leaves with wide white to cream margins. Plant — $4.00
pereskiaefolia —
Spreading, branching, reddish stems, whorls of stiff, elliptic leaves. Plant — $4.00
polybotrya —
(pericatii) Erect, fleshy green stems, reddish petioles. Thick, peltate, waxy green leaves. Plant — $5.00
puteolata —
Small, ovate, reddish leaves, depressed greenish veins, in widely separated whorls on erect stems. Plant — $4.00
rotundifolia v. pilosior —
Tiny, creeping plant. Round leaves blue-gray to brown with silver markings. Plant — $4.00
rubella —
Small, fleshy, silver marked leaves, red reverse, reddish stems. Plant — $4.00
species “Bamboo Stalks” —
1 in. long bright green leaves on short erect stems with bamboo-like nodes. Plant — $4.00
species “Jade” —
Trailing stems, small, thick, jade-green leaves. Plant — $4.00
trifolia —
Prostrate stems with whorls of 3 small, flat, hairy leaves. Plant — $4.00