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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.
NEW ! - Rooted plant, h=10-12 cm. Variable subspecies. Leaves have abundant pearl-white tubercles. It is possibly the cold hardiest species in the genus Gasteria as it can withstand temperatures down to -7º C
We offer a clump of three-to-four heads of a nice, easy growing small and distichous gasteria
A miniature silvery-grey species with a compact, distichous rosette of spotted leaves. Leaves are almost white, with dark green spots! This is the clone EVJ 14670, originally collected by the Kouga river, East of Guernakop, in the Eastern of South Africa.
Nice dwarf species with immaculate, bluish leaves, arranged distichously (in two rows). It starts as a small flat lying plant and eventually grows into dome-shaped clumps.
This is a quite obscure species, because the name shweinfurthii was never described officialy. Nevertheless it is a spectacular plant with bold leaves and showy flower spikes.
NEW !- Rooted plant, 6-8 cm. Ornamental, hybrid Gasteria. Robust plant with dark green leaves, coated with jade green tubercules and showy pale margins.
Cont.= 6 cm. Little known hybrid of German origin. Grey-green tubercles and margins contrast on a darker background.
Supreme selection of the popular Haworthia fasciata. Big Band has white, prominent bands of dots. Leaves turn brown to black in high light, showing a beautiful black and white contrast!
A supreme variegated clone of attenuata-radula, with different colour shades in each rosette.
- Rooted plant, 6-8 cm. Description will be placed here as soon as possible.
NEW ! - Rooted, 6-8 cm. Sheer-cliff-dwelling haworthia with firm, clumping rosettes. Leaves are light green and warty.
Pot 8,5 cm. Haworthia attenuata var. radula
Beautiful Haworthia with glaucous leaves, native to the Eastern Cape, adapted to full sun. It is clumping and stem forming, so it will eventually form a large attractive specimen.
This Haworthia forms large clumps and develops a bright red colour when stressed by sunlight. It was formerly classified Haworthia cooperi var leightonii and it is the easternmost population of the cooperi group.
Cont.= 8,5. Different Haworthia, with flat leaves, heavily banded with ridges. This clone is dark green to rusty brown, depending on light, up to 10 cm in diam. Native from Mozambique to Mpumalanga. It has antibacterial and antifungal properties.
We offer 5 plants of different named species of our choice - much like the ones in the picture. Ask if you want to know which species are available. - Cont.= 6 cm, sent bare-rooted.
At the moment there are few products in this category Aloe, Gasteria & Haworthia