Aloe plants are easy to grow and maintain their great looks. We offer small sized hybrids.
They are notably heat resistant and tough. Newer additions are much more colourful, especially if kept water stressed in very bright, but never direct sunlight. Do cautious about hydrating them.
Aloe Jacunda
Aloe 'Winter Sky'
Aloe 'Pepe’
Aloe 'Mini White'
Aloe 'Tiki'
Aloe ‘Blizzard’
Aloe 'Flow'
Big group not normally taken as part of succulents but having considerable drought tolerance. Unlike most succulents, Bromeliads like high humidity. Neoregelia likes higher levels of light and humidity. Cryptanthus as the most colourful of plants but only within a suitable light level - too much and they will bleach or even burn; too little and they will lose colour and turn green.
Neoregelia 'Donger'
N. 'Sprinkles’
N. 'Zoe'
N. 'Ardi'
N. 'Chiqaqua Brown'
N. 'Franca'
N. 'Martin'
N. 'Koala Dawn'
Cryptanthus 'Neon'
Our carefully chosen Echeveria and their hybrids are very popular and excellent for setting up a miniature garden, interior or exterior. These plants like bright light but not hot sun, cool nights and wet/dry cycles for watering.
Echeveria hybrid #12
Echeveria hybrid #12
Echeveria 'Batman'
Echeveria 'Black Prince'
Echeveria 'Blue Bird'
Echeveria Cana
Echeveria 'Chroma'
Echeveria elegans 'Blue 71'
Echeveria 'Green Spoons'
Echeveria hybrid #193
Echeveria Haagai 'Tolimanensis'
Echeveria 'Perle von Nurnberg'
Echeveria 'Purple Spoons'
Graptoveria 'Debbi'
Echeveria Subsesilis
Echeveria Runyonii 'Topsy Turvy'
Pachyveria Scheideckerii
Echeveria 'Big Lotus'
We have some very rare miniature Euphorbia. They are super easy to grow and maintain.
Euphorbia Anoplia
Euphorbia trigona 'Green'
Euphorbia Mamillaris 'Variegata'
Group of super tough, generally spiny succulents. Heat and cold resistant plants are long lived and easy to grow. Likes lot of light; most Agave will take full sun if slowly acclimatized to it.
Agave 'Tropica'
Agave lophantha 'Quadricolor'
Tough, slow growing plants with a sculptured, architectural look. Heat resistant and able to take low light better than most, these plants need to be really dry before you water them again.
Haworthia Variegata
Haworthia emelyae Hybrid #2
Haworthia
Haworthia Attenuata 'Green B'
Haworthia cooperii Var. Obtusa
Haworthia Cymbiformis
Haworthia Emelyae Hybrid
Haworthia Faciata Variabilis
Haworthia Maculata
Haworthia Limifolia 'A'
Haworthia Variegata
Haworthia Limifolia 'C'
Haworthia Limifolia 'Jewel'
Gasteria Bicolor 'Lilliputana'
Gasteria Pillansii
Haworthia Mutica
Haworthia Pygmaea
The most cold-hardy succulents, Sedums are leaf succulents with lots of color variations. The most interesting feature of sedum are they are able to handle surprising amounts of heat.
Sedum rubrotinctum ‘Aurora'
Sedum 'Super Donkeys Tail'
Sedum Adolphii 'Firestorm'
Sedum 'Red'
Sedeveria 'Rolly'
Sedum Adolphii
Cremnosedum 'Little Gem'
Graptosedum 'Mediterranean Mystery'
Sedeveria ‘Pink Ruby’
Sedum 'Golden Glow'
Sedum 'Green' #9
Sedum Adolphii 'Firestorm'
Sedum 'Blue'
Sedum ‘Green’
Sedum 'California Sunset'
Sedum Clavatum