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Echeveria gibbiflora
Tlaxiaco, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Species that reaches 50 cm in height with a large rosette of over 40 cm in diameter of spatulate leaves, with a glaucous green tending to pink. Pink flowers with purplish petal tips. Learn More -
Echeveria gibbiflora
Nuyoo, Oaxaca, Mexico.
Species that reaches 50 cm in height with a large rosette of over 40 cm in diameter of spatulate leaves, with a glaucous green tending to pink. Pink flowers with purplish petal tips. Strong shape even when young. Learn More -
Massonia pustulata
Swellendam, RSA.
Winter grower bulbous plant with a pair of leaves flattened to the ground that reaches 12-15 cm in diameter, adorned with papillae. Exposure to the sun determines a beautiful dark red-green color.
Flowers are curious; devoid of petals, they show the chalices full of nectar from which the long stamens emerge. Learn More -
Echeveria tolimanensis
Arroyo Bianco, Hidalgo, Mexico.
Attractive species due to its very pruinose leaves, glaucous green to white in color crossed by characteristic streaks, due to growth. Likes very bright locations and sparse watering. Learn More -
Echeveria sp.
Almoloya, Mexico.
Large-sized species similar to E. gibbiflora of pastel pink color, darker with cold and intense light. Learn More -
Echeveria simulans
El Pajonal, Nuevo León, Mexico.
It owes its name to the resemblance to the species Echeveria elegans, from which it differs in the shape of the thinnest and most numerous leaves, and other characters relating to the shape and color of the inflorescence. A beautiful species, especially if grown in order to keep it compact with abundant light and not too organic soil. Learn More -
Echeveria simulans
Bustamante, Nuevo León, Mexico.
It owes its name to the resemblance to the species Echeveria elegans, from which it differs in the shape of the thinnest and most numerous leaves, and other characters relating to the shape and color of the inflorescence.
A beautiful species, especially if grown in order to keep it compact with abundant light and not too organic soil.
This form is native to Bustamante in Neuvo León, Mexico. Learn More -
Aeonium × loartei
Very graceful this Aeonium with miniature rosettes carried on thin but strong stems. It is a natural hybrid that, over the years, forms compact bushes of emerald green color. Learn More -
Echeveria aurantiaca
Chilapa, Guerrero, Mexico.
Interesting species for the intense red color that the leaves take on in the colder months. Learn More -
Echeveria guerrerensis
Aitamirano, Guerrero, Mexico.
Beautiful species that forms a rosette of glaucous green leaves with pink hues. Learn More -
Echeveria novogaliciana
Villa Hidalgo, Jalisco, Mexico.
Species with beautiful lanceolate leaves, slightly toothed and pastel green-pink in color. Learn More -
Crassula perfossa
Interesting for the glaucous color of the leaves that take on beautiful red hues on the edges when cold. It grows slowly and branches over the years. Learn More -
Crassula brevifolia
Small plant that branches abundantly. In the cold the leaves take on a beautiful red color.
Avoid excessive fertilization and watering to give the plant a nice compact shape.
It grows preferably in autumn and winter. Learn More -
Aloe distans
Considered a subspecies of Aloe mitriformis, it is interesting for its beautiful 'umbrella' inflorescences and for its very thick, short leaves with sparse spines of a beautiful yellow colour. Over time the plant assumes a creeping habit. Learn More -
Aloe greatheadii var. davyana
Aloe forming compact rosettes of leaves up to 40 cm long. Stemless, a short woody trunk may form in old plants. Widespread in much of southern Africa, it is used locally as a medicinal plant. Learn More