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World deserts and dry areas are home to the most interesting plants. Canarius offers an increasing selection of succulent plants of maximum quality, because they are grown outdoors, under the full sun of the Canary Islands.
Succulents or "fat plants" are water-retaining species, adapted to dry conditions. They store succum (juice, water) in their leaves, stems or roots, and often show a stout and fleshy appearance.
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Agave is a genus of succulent plants from America. Some species grow in cold areas and take hard frost, while some others live in tropical climates. Some are tiny dwarfs and some are giants, up to 2 or 3 m wide.
Cold hardy agaves can create an exotic effect in your garden. Agave species make fine companions to palms or cacti. Variegated agaves are incredibly sought after by collectors. Our web shop offers an ever changing selection of species. We ship bare rooted plants, unless otherwise specified.
Aloe, Gasteria and Haworthia are three related genera, comprising hundreds of succulent plants. They are all easily grown in pots. A few adapt to low-light levels of indoor conditions and can be grown as house plants.
This is a new, growing section of species from the family Crassulaceae. There are about 1,400 species in 33 genera and their distribution is worldwide, but mostly occur in the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Africa, especially in dry habitats. Here you can buy healthy, sun-hardened plants grown in the Canary Islands and shipped to your home.
This group of desert plants is briefly named Mesembs because they belong to a botanical family formerly named Mesembryanthemaceae. There are almost 2.000 species, mainly found in Southern Africa, with extreme adaptations to dry habitats. Some are called "living stones", as they look like pebbles. Many are easy to grow and their main need is full sun. Some are difficult because they grow in truly extreme areas.
Our Web Shop offers sun grown healthy plants, with compact and colourful leaves. Some plants are sold as cuttings, and others as rooted plants, of at least two years old.
Recently assigned to the family Asparagaceae, the genus Sansevieria counts about 70 species, nearly all native to Africa, Arabia and Madagascar. Perennial herbs adapted to dry habitats with stiff, succulent leaves, their length ranges from a few centimeters to 2 meters. Sansevieria trifasciata and its many cultivars are among the most popular houseplants, popularly called mother in law's tongue. A well grown plant usually produces a spike of many white, richly scented flowers and then orange berries. Even the rarest species are resistant to neglect, provided you keep them from frost in winter and scorching sun in summer.
Hoyas are twining vines, with showy exotic flowers, from the rainforests in Asia and Oceania. Most species grow in bright shade or morning sun, but they will also grow indoors as house plants. They are well suited for baskets, trellises or ladders. They tolerate a few weeks of drought but they are sensitive to frost and cold. Many hoyas are easy to grow and bloom, while some are tricky and rare.
Here you will find all those species of desert plants that are not included in their own category. We will place here all plants from unusual families, other than Agaves, Aloes, Crassulaceae, Sansevieria, Mesembs, Epiphytic cacti, etc.
NEW! Cont. = 8 cm . Elegant species with pale silver-green rosettes and coral-pink flowers with yellow tips . It is a cold hardy Echeveria native to Hidalgo, in NW Mexico.
This cultivar of Echeveria gibbiflora is especially ornamental, with waxy purplish leaves with a rounded apex.
Colourful species that grows as a small shrub, up to 30-40 cm tall. Leaves and young stems are fuzzy. Flowers are large and crimson-coloured.
This species is native to scelerophyll forests in San Luis Potosi in Mexico. It usually grows as a solitary rosette of a different green, with smooth, narrow, channeled leaves. It blooms every summer with lemon yellow flowers.
12-16 cm diam. The colourful "pale" Echeveria is a short shrub that changes colours through the seasons. It is a spreading rosette of large, spoon-shaped leaves. The "pale" (pallida) colour is a bright jade green. At times, rosettes will become blue-green or will attain a rich golden yellow. CLICK HERE and see the pictures taken in different seasons!
NEW! - Cont.= 8,5 cm - One of the most unusual crassulaceae, with "upside-down" leaves. It is an odd leaf form appeared in cultivation in California from Echeveria runyonii, a species with normally shaped leaves of a a pale-blue to white-blue colour.
NEW! - Cont.= 8,5 cm. Different from most echeverias because of the blue, thick cylindrical leaves. It is native to Hidalgo, in Mexico and will take light frost if kept dry in winter.
Afterglow is one of the best hybrids ever made in the genus Echeveria. It is large, up to 30 cm in diameter with unreal colours spanning from mauve to orange.
Barbillion is one of the Echeveria hybrids produced by Jim Wright in his ‘volcano series'. It looks like Echeveria 'carunculata' but it is a gigantic plant and the bumps are sooo abundant and warty.
NEW ! - 9-12 cm diam. Compact rosettes of dark-maroon tapering leaves, turning almost black in full sun.
NEWEcheveria 'Blondie' is a fast-growing, frilly succulent. It is a pale green colour with large fleshy leaves. Will feature red tips under stress of high light levels.
NEWEcheveria 'Blue Curls' - A mostly solitary plant with rosettes to 25cm wide with frilly-edged blue-green leaves that take on showy pink hues in spring and fall and produce reddish-pink flowers well spaced along long stalks in summer.
Echeveria 'Etna' is a spectacular succulent that forms rosettes of frosty violet-blue leaves with warts or "caruncles." The rosettes grow up to 30 cm in diameter. Flowers are bell-shaped, orange-red, and appear on a long inflorescence.
10-14 cm diam. This is a colourful Echeveria cross, reminiscent of those hypnotical drawings named mandalas. The rosette is rounded, in a rainbow of blue, green and pink. It can grow to 20-30 cm in diameter.
Showy hybrid, dedicated to the active volcano of Hawaii. Leaves are curved and curly, with lots of warty bumps. Rosettes reach 35-45 cm in diameter. Incredible colours ranging from orange to pink or yellow. Older leaves turn bright red!
NEWEcheveria 'Melaco' is an attractive succulent that forms shiny brownish-red rosettes with a green center.
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