Succulents
On these pages you’ll discover these Succulent genera:
Adenium
“Desert Rose” Thick branches from a swollen stem base, becoming shrubby with age. The leaves are generally in terminal rosettes, often deciduous in winter. These need very sunny, warm conditions, minimum temperature of 50°F.
obesum —
Thick twisted caudex, large pink flowers. Larger plants from 4 in. pots, blooming size. — $10.00
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Adromischus
Thick, alternate leaves are often brightly colored or have interesting shapes. Flowers are small, tubular, on long inflorescences. Usually winter growing.
caryophyllaceus (grandiflorus) —
Small shrub. Triangular green leaves, reddish edges. Plant–$5.00
clavifolius —
Club-shaped green leaves, indistinct reddish markings. Plant–$5.00
cristatus —
Small leaves, wavy tips, narrow base with dense aerial roots. Plant–$5.00
hemisphaericus (rotundifolius) —
Prostrate. Rounded green leaves, brownish spots. Plant–$5.00
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Aeonium
Shrubs and sub-shrubs with woody stems and leaves in rosettes. They may require more frequent watering than other succulents.
lindleyi —
Small shrub, downy leaves. Plant–$5.00
sedifolium —
Small shrub, rosettes of green to yellow-green leaves, marked red. Yellow flowers. Plant–$5.00
‘Ballerina’ —
Gray-green leaves, edged white in low rosettes. Plant–$5.00
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