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Aloe 'Firebird' is a hybrid of unknown lineage that forms a loose rosette to 6" in diameter with long, slender emerald green leaves with some small light speckles. F
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Acanthocalycium violaceum
Acanthocalycium violaceum
Acanthocalycium violaceum, native to Argentina, is a globular cactus with many ribs and dense honey-colored spines. Usually solitary, can grow to 10" in height and 5
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Acanthorhipsalis monacantha
Acanthorhipsalis monacantha
Acanthorhipsalis monacantha is an epiphytic cactus of the Rhipsalis family with flattened or 3-angled waxy green stems that become pendant with age. Acanthorhipsalis
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Desert Rose
Adenium obesum
Adenium obesum forms a thick, bottle-shaped caudex to a foot or more in diameter with multiple branches. The leaves are glossy deep green, with somewhat wavy margins
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Adromischus bolusii
Adromischus bolusii
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Key Lime Pie
Adromischus cristatus
Adromischus cristatus is from Cape Province, South Africa. This attractive plant forms a loose rosette of fuzzy plump leaves, with the tip of each leaf being very un
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Adromischus fallax
Adromischus fallax
Adromischus fallax, native to South Africa, is a small plant to 4" with plump, paddle-shaped frosty green leaves with purple speckles. Flowers are tubular, whitish w
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Plover Eggs
Adromischus festivus
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Adromischus grandiflorus
Adromischus grandiflorus
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Adromischus leucocephalus
Adromischus leucocephalus
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Calico Hearts
Adromischus maculatus
Adromischus maculatus, native to South Africa, is a small mat-forming plant with oval to heart-shaped flattened leaves in opposing stacks. Leaves are gray green with
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Adromischus mammillaris
Adromischus mammillaris
Adromischus mammillaris, native to South Africa, forms a somewhat upright shrublet with alternating chubby, cylindrical bluish-green leaves. Small white flowers with
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Adromischus phillipsiae
Adromischus phillipsiae
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Adromischus rotundifolius
Adromischus rotundifolius
Adromischus rotundifolius, native to South Africa, forms small clusters of apple green, fleshy rounded leaves. Leaves are nearly devoid of dark spots that are common
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Adromischus schuldtianus
Adromischus schuldtianus
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Adromischus tricolor
Adromischus tricolor
Adromischus tricolor, native to South Africa, forms small clusters of silvery green spindle-shaped leaves richly speckled with burgundy. Reddish flowers. Porous soil
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Adromischus triflorus
Adromischus triflorus
Adromischus triflorus, native to South Africa, forms clusters with thick, silvery green finger-like tapered leaves. Sometimes the leaves are devoid of spots; but oft
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Adromischus undulatus
Adromischus undulatus
Adromischus undulatus, native to South Africa, is a small subshrub with flattened, undulating leaves. Leaves are fleshy, pale ivory green without darker spots, and u
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Aeonium arboreum
Aeonium arboreum
Aeonium arboreum, native to the Canary Islands, typically forms green rosettes atop clustering stems. The rosettes are comprised of many flattened, shiny leaves, oft
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Aeonium arboreum
Aeonium arboreum atropurpureum
Aeonium arboreum v. atropurpureum, native to the Canary Islands and Morocco, grows to approximately 3' in height with branching stems topped with rosettes to 6" in d
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Aeonium arboreum
Aeonium arboreum atropurpureum Zwartkop cristata
Aeonium arboreum v. atropurpureum 'Zwartkop' is a cultivar that has been propagated widely for its magnificent dark burgundy leaves. This unusual cristate form produ
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Black Tree
Aeonium arboreum atropurpureum Zwartzkop
Aeonium arboreum v. atropurpureum 'Zwartkop' is a cultivar that has been propagated widely for its magnificent dark burgundy leaves. Can be planted on the patio or i
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Aeonium arboreum
Aeonium arboreum 'Tricolor'
Aeonium arboreum 'Tricolor', a cultivar of Moroccan Aeonium arboreum, forms variegated rosettes atop stems to 30" in height. Rosettes are 5" or more in diameter, and
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Aeonium bethencourtianum
Aeonium bethencourtianum
Aeonium bethencourtianum, native to the Canary islands, forms small, branching shrublets. Leaves are spatulate (spoon-shaped) and very fuzzy with short white hairs.
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Aeonium Blushing Beauty
Aeonium Blushing Beauty
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Aeonium Blushing Beauty
Aeonium Blushing Beauty cristata
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Velvet Rose
Aeonium canariense
Aeonium canariense, native to the Canary islands, is known as the "Velvet Rose". Loose rosettes of emerald green with dense hairs covering leaf surface. Pale yellow
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Aeonium Cyclops'
Aeonium Cyclops'
Aeonium 'Cyclops', another Jack Catlin hybrid, is a sibling to Aeonium 'Voodoo'. The parents are Aeonium undulatum and Aeonium arboreum atropurpureum 'Zwartkop'. The
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Aeonium decorum
Aeonium decorum
Aeonium decorum, native to the Canary Islands, forms rosettes from 3"-5" in diameter with green pointed leaves. Leaves are very ciliate along margins, and blush redd
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Aeonium domesticum
Aeonium domesticum variegata
Aeonium domesticum variegata, native to the Canary Islands, was previously classified as Aichryson. The genus Aichryson is considered intermediate between the genera
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Aeonium Garnet'
Aeonium Garnet'
Aeonium 'Garnet' is a Jack Catlin hybrid involving Aeonium arboreum atropurpureum 'Zwartkop' and Aeonium tabulaeforme. This plant is a sibling to Aeonium 'Zwartkin'.
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Aeonium Kiwi'
Aeonium Kiwi'
Aeonium species 'Kiwi' is a small branching variegated shrub with pointed ovate leaves in a star-shape. Leaves have ciliate margins, and are pale yellow with ciliate
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Velour Plant
Aeonium lindleyii
Aeonium lindleyi, native to the Canary Islands, is a small shrubby succulent that branches freely. Rosettes of small, sticky green leaves covered with whitish hairs
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Aeonium nobile
Aeonium nobile
Aeonium nobile, native to the Canary Islands, is considered to be the largest of all Aeoniums. Forms rosettes to 12" or more in diameter with fleshy, broad, somewhat
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Aeonium Plum Purdy'
Aeonium Plum Purdy'
Aeonium 'Plum Purdy is a hybrid produced by Jack Catlin. Parents were Aeonium arboreum atropurpureum 'Zwartkop' and Aeonium canariense. Clustering stems with rosette
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Saucer Plant
Aeonium pseudotabulaeforme
Aeonium pseudotabulaeforme forms rosettes of broad, waxy green leaves with ciliate margins. Rosettes sit atop very short stems, appearing nearly stemless and usually
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Aeonium sedifolium
Aeonium sedifolium
Aeonium sedifolium, native to the Canary Islands, forms tiny rosettes with plump, shiny, sticky lime green leaves that are streaked in red. In time, this diminutive
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Aeonium species
Aeonium species
Aeonium species (sometimes sold erroneously as Crassula phyteris) is a miniature Aeonium forming attractive shrublets with multitudinous rosettes of small rounded br
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Sunburst
Aeonium spp. cristata 'Sunburst'
Aeonium 'Sunburst' forms beautiful rosettes to 12" in diameter of pale pale lemon yellow leaves with frosty green midstripes. Margins and tips of leaves turn rose-re
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Aeonium Sunburst'
Aeonium Sunburst'
Aeonium 'Sunburst' forms beautiful rosettes to 12" in diameter of pale lemon yellow leaves that have frosty green midstripes. Margins and tips of leaves turn rose-re
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Aeonium Sunburst'
Aeonium Sunburst' cristata
Aeonium 'Sunburst' forms beautiful rosettes to 12" in diameter of pale pale lemon yellow leaves with frosty green midstripes. Margins and tips of leaves turn rose-re
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Platter Plant
Aeonium tabulaeforme
Aeonium tabulaeforme is a Canary Island Aeonium that grows nearly flattened to the ground in a round whorl of many lime green ciliate leaves (edged in soft hairs). I
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Crested Aeonium
Aeonium tabulaeforme cristata
Aeonium tabulaeforme is a Canary Island Aeonium that grows nearly flattened to the ground in a round whorl of many lime green ciliate leaves (edged in soft hairs). I
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Aeonium torulosum
Aeonium torulosum variegata
Aeonium torulosum variegata forms small subshrubs with rosettes of fleshy, short, spatulate leaves that are frosty bluish-green with some pale yellow striations. Cur
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Dinner Plate
Aeonium urbicum
Aeonium urbicum forms unbranched rosettes with 12" diameters atop stems to 3' in height. Rosettes are geometric with bright green, broad, flattened leave that are so
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Aeonium Voodoo'
Aeonium Voodoo'
Aeonium 'Voodoo', a Jack Catlin hybrid, is a sibling of Aeonium 'Cyclops'. The plants used to create both hybrids are Aeonium undulatum and Aeonium arboreum atropurp
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Aeonium Zwartkin'
Aeonium Zwartkin'
Aeonium 'Zwartkin' is a Jack Catlin hybrid involving Aeonium arboreum atropurpureum 'Zwartkop' and Aeonium tabulaeforme. This plant is a sibling to Aeonium 'Garnet'.
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Variegated Century Plant
Agave americana medio-picta alba
Agave american v. medio-picta alba is a smaller, variegated form of the large, sprawling Agaves sometimes seen in the landscape that are commonly known as "Century P
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Variegated Century Plant
Agave americana medio-picta lutea
Agave american v. medio-picta lutea is a smaller, variegated form of the large, sprawling Agaves sometimes seen in the landscape that are commonly known as "Century
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Carribean Agave
Agave angustifolia
Agave angustifolia, native to Mexico and the West Indies, forms large rosettes of stiff, lanceolate leaves to 40" in length. Leaves are glaucous gray green, and arra
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Variegated Carribean Agave
Agave angustifolia Marginata
Agave angustifolia 'Marginata' is beautiful variegated cultivar of Agave angustifolia (native to Mexico and West Indies). Forms very geometric rosette to over 3' in
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Unicorn Agave
Agave attenuata
Agave attenuata, from Jalisco, Mexico, forms large, loose rosettes of broad milky green lanceolate (sword-shaped) leaves. Long, gracefully arching inflorescence of y
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Unicorn Agave
Agave attenuata variegata
Agave attenuata, from Jalisco, Mexico, forms large, loose rosettes of broad milky green lanceolate (sword-shaped) leaves. Long, gracefully arching inflorescence of y
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Agave desmettiana
Agave desmettiana variegata
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Agave guadalajarana
Agave guadalajarana
Agave guadalajarana, native to Jalisco, Mexico, forms rosettes of leaves to 12" in length with jagged marginal teeth. Leaves interestingly display prominent imprints
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Confederate Rose
Agave parrasana
Agave parrasana is a small Agave that forms very rosette stems with deep blue leaves margined with reddish teeth. Offsets freely to form clusters. Excellent for dish
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Little Princess Agave
Agave parviflora
Agave parviflora, native to Arizona, forms small, very symmetrical rosettes to 6'" in diameter. Stiff lanceolate leaves have white markings and many white marginal "
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Agave stricta
Agave stricta nana
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Agave victoria reginae
Agave victoria reginae compacta
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Agave victoria reginae
Agave victoria reginae compacta variegata
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Agave victoria reginae
Agave victoria reginae variegata
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Agave weberi
Agave weberi
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Agave zebra
Agave zebra
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Alluaudia comosa
Alluaudia comosa
Alluaudia comosa, native to Madagascar, forms a very xerophytic subshrub to 15' in height. Branches have conical thorns and very succulent, ovate green leaves. Excel
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Alluaudia procera
Alluaudia procera
Alluaudia procera, native to Madagascar, is a very unusual xerophytic plant with whiplike branches ascending from a basal trunk. These branches have conical thorns a
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Aloe acutissima
Aloe acutissima
Aloe acutissima, native to Madagascar, forms rosettes of long, tapering glaucous grayish leaves. Rosette grows to over 3' in diameter and height with time. Reddish-o
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Candelabra Aloe
Aloe arborescens
Aloe arborescens, native to mountainous ridges in Mozambique and South Africa, forms loose rosettes with long, thick sword-shaped leaves to 15" in length. Leaves are
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Aloe arenicola
Aloe arenicola
Aloe arenicola, native to South Africa, is a curious Aloe with a somewhat pendant habit. Thick, dark green leaves with large white speckles are arranged in ranks alo
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Aloe bainesii
Aloe bainesii
bainsii to 50 feet trunk 5 feet thick one of largest leaves to 30" leather slamon pink flowers with green tips
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Aloe bakeri
Aloe bakeri
Aloe bakeri, native to Madagascar, is a green grass Aloe. Loose rosettes of slender, tapering leaves with pale green striations and margined with tiny pink teeth. Le
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Aloe bellatula
Aloe bellatula
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Crocodile Plant
Aloe brevifolia
Aloe brevifolia forms powder blue rosettes to 8" in diameter, with translucent "teeth" along edges of leaves. Very attractive. Forms wide clumps in time. Native to S
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Aloe brevifolia
Aloe brevifolia variegata
Aloe brevifolia forms powder blue rosettes to 8" in diameter, with translucent "teeth" along edges of leaves. As this is 'forma variegata', many of the leaves have
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Aloe California
Aloe California
Aloe 'California' forms tallish, loose rosettes of lanceolate bluish green leaves with translucent green teeth along margins and white oval spots on leaf surfaces. E
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Aloe Cha Cha'
Aloe Cha Cha'
Aloe "Cha Cha" is a very attractive hybrid with complex breeding. One parent is a hybrid of Aloe jucunda and Aloe descoingsii. The other parent is a hybrid between A
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Climbing Aloe
Aloe ciliaris
Aloe ciliaris, native to South Africa, forms rosettes of emerald green lanceolate leaves with tiny white teeth on margins. Known as the "Climbing Aloe" as it tends t
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Aloe comosa
Aloe comosa
Aloe comosa, native to South Africa, forms a striking rosette that becomes tree-like in time to 6' in height. Broad, fleshy lanceolate ("sword-like") leaves that are
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Aloe congolensis
Aloe congolensis
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Aloe conifera
Aloe conifera
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Aloe Crosby's Prolific'
Aloe Crosby's Prolific'
Aloe 'Crosby's Prolific' is considered to be a hybrid between Aloe nobilis and Aloe humilis var. echinatum. Forms attractive small rosettes with dense, lanceolate d
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Aloe Dapple Green'
Aloe Dapple Green'
Aloe 'Dapple Green is a hybrid Aloe which forms a very lovely medium sized star-shaped rosette with emerald green leaves that have white "mosaic" patterns. Tiny whit
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Aloe descoingsii
Aloe descoingsii ssp. Augustina
Aloe descoingsii ssp.(subspecies) Augustina, native to Madagascar, forms a miniature, very compact rosette that seems to twirl with tiers of leaves. Whereas the type
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Aloe descoingsii x A. haworthioides
Aloe descoingsii x A. haworthioides
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Aloe descoingsii x Gasteria caespitosa
Aloe descoingsii x Gasteria caespitosa
Aloe descoingsii x Gasteria caespitosa is the combination of two genera, namely Aloe and Gasteria, to form a bi-generic or intergeneric hybrid known as Gasteraloe. T
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Dragon Tree Aloe
Aloe dichotoma
Aloe dichotoma, native to South Africa, grows to an arborescent specimen to 25' in height. Grayish-green sword-shaped (lanceolate) leaves form a canopy atop a thicke
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Aloe distans
Aloe distans
Aloe distans, native to South Africa, forms upright, clustering rosettes of short emerald green leaves with sporadic "bumps" on the back and front surfaces and margi
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Aloe Doran Black'
Aloe Doran Black'
Aloe 'Doran Black', hybridized by Dick Wright of Fallbrook, California is a choice smaller rosette Aloe with emerald green leaves densely covered with "mosaic" patte
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Aloe dorotheae
Aloe dorotheae
Aloe dorotheae, native to Tanzania, forms a dense rosette with many lanceolate recurving leaves. Leaves are shiny green with white oval speckles and translucent whit
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Aloe erinacea
Aloe erinacea
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Aloe excelsa
Aloe excelsa
Aloe excelsa, native to South Rhodesia, forms a robust arborescent specimen to 15' in height. The thick trunk is topped by a loose rosette canopy of recurving, smoot
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Fierce Aloe
Aloe ferox
Aloe ferox, native to South Africa, forms loose rosettes with strap-like lanceolate leaves up to 3' in length. Dark spiny "teeth" stud backs and margins of leaves. C
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Aloe 'Firebird'
Aloe 'Firebird' is a hybrid of unknown lineage that forms a loose rosette to 6" in diameter with long, slender emerald green leaves with some small light speckles. F
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Aloe Firefly'
Aloe Firefly'
Aloe 'Firefly' is a hybrid Aloe with short, triangular bluish-green leaves with numerous white speckles arranged in a a very geometric rosette. Leaves blush violet i
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Aloe Flurry'
Aloe Flurry'
Aloe 'Flurry' is a hybrid of Aloe sinkatana and Aloe rauhii. Very attractive tapering blue-green leaves in a loose rosette. Leaves are overlaid with numerous white s
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Aloe fragilis
Aloe fragilis
Aloe fragilis, native to Madagascar, is related to Aloe rauhii. Forms rosettes of glossy dark green, firm leaves with profuse speckling of milky green. Leaves have t
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Aloe gariepensis
Aloe gariepensis
Aloe gariepensis, native to South Africa, usually forms a large, solitary specimen tree Aloe to 10'in height. Long, strap-like leaves have subtle lines along the len
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Aloe glauca
Aloe glauca
Aloe glauca, native to Cape Province, South Africa, forms a dense rosette with glaucous blue leaves to 18" in length. Margins of the leaves have reddish-brown teeth
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Mosaic Aloe
Aloe harlana
Aloe harlana, native to Ethiopia, forms rosettes to 10" in diameter with light milky green leaves banded transversely with deeper green in reptilian patterns. Tubula
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Aloe haworthioides
Aloe haworthioides
Aloe haworthioides, native to Madagascar, forms a miniature rosette with slender lanceolate leaves covered with tiny white "teeth-like" projections on both front and
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Aloe Hey Babe'
Aloe Hey Babe'
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Aloe humilis
Aloe humilis
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Aloe
Aloe hybrid 'Crosby's Prolific'
Aloe 'Crosby's Prolific' is considered to be a hybrid between Aloe nobilis and Aloe humilis var. echinatum. Forms attractive small rosettes with dense, lanceolate d
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Aloe
Aloe hybrid 'Minibelle'
Aloe hybrid 'Minibelle' is a small, attractive rosette Aloe with apple-green leaves with lighter translucent teeth along the margins. Very attractive spike of bell-s
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Aloe jucunda
Aloe jucunda
Aloe jucunda, native to Somaliland, forms small rosettes to 4" in diameter. Bright green lanceolate leaves are densely flecked with pale green to white speckles and
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Aloe laeta
Aloe laeta
Aloe laeta, native to Madagscar, forms a compact rosette to 12" in diamter. Broad, lanceolate bluish-gray leaves are margined with fine pink "teeth". Orange tubular
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Aloe Lavender Beauty'
Aloe Lavender Beauty'
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Aloe Liberty Bell'
Aloe Liberty Bell'
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Aloe 'Lizard Lips'
Aloe 'Lizard Lips'
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Aloe 'Lizard Lips'
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Aloe
Aloe marlothii
Aloe marlothii, native to South Africa, forms a very attractive arborescent specimen with stems to 12' in height, topped with loose rosettes of thick, lanceolate lea
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Aloe microstigma
Aloe microstigma
Aloe microstigma, native to Africa, forms nearly stemless rosettes with fleshy, tapering, recurving leaves. Rosettes are to 3' in diameter, with fleshy strap-like le
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Aloe Midnight'
Aloe Midnight'
Aloe 'Midnight' is a John Bleck hybrid with parentage involving an unnamed hybrid of Aloe descoingsii and Aloe calcairophila crossed with a Aloe descoingsii-Aloe rau
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Aloe Minibelle'
Aloe Minibelle'
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Gold Tooth Aloe
Aloe nobilis
Aloe nobilis, native to Africa, forms attractive green rosettes to 10" in diameter, heavily offsetting to form wide clusters. Leaves are lanceolate, emerald green an
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Aloe nobilis
Aloe nobilis variegata
Aloe nobilis, native to Africa, forms attractive green rosettes to 10" in diameter, heavily offsetting to form wide clusters. This form, variegata, has lanceolate em
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Aloe parvula
Aloe parvula
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Aloe 'Peacock'
Aloe Peacock'
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Aloe peglerae
Aloe peglerae
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Aloe Pepe'
Aloe Pepe'
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Aloe Pink Lace'
Aloe Pink Lace'
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Fan Aloe
Aloe plicatilis
Aloe plicatilis, native to Cape Province, South Africa, forms an branching, arborescent specimen to 15' in height in time. Known as the "Fan Aloe" because of the str
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Aloe Quicksilver'
Aloe Quicksilver'
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Aloe rauhii
Aloe rauhii
Aloe rauhii, native to Madacascar, is a delightful, low growng miniature rosette to 4" in diameter that clusters readily. Leaves are lanceolate, grayish-green and ab
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Aloe rauhii x A. bakeri
Aloe rauhii x A. bakeri
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Aloe Reseda Rose'
Aloe Reseda Rose'
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Aloe rupestris
Aloe rupestris
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Soap Aloe
Aloe saponaria
Aloe saponaria, native to Africa, forms nearly stemless rosettes of fleshy, broad lanceolate leaves to 8" in length. Leaves are bluish green, with marginal "teeth" a
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Aloe sinkatana
Aloe sinkatana
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Aloe Sparkling Burgundy'
Aloe Sparkling Burgundy'
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Coral Aloe
Aloe striata
Aloe striata, native to Africa, forms large, nearly stemless rosettes with broad leaves to 2' in length. Leaves are fleshy, to 6" in width, glaucous light green and
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Aloe striata
Aloe striata karasbergensis
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Aloe suprafoliata
Aloe suprafoliata
Aloe suprafoliata, native to South Africa, forms long, recurved tapering leaves arranged in opposing ranks. Leaves are glaucous blue, tinged bronze in strong light,
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Aloe thraskii
Aloe thraskii
Aloe thraskii, native to Africa, forms a small tree Aloe to 6' in height or more. Arborescent stem is topped by a dense rosette of long straplike leaves to 5' in len
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Aloe trichosantha
Aloe trichosantha
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Aloe vaombe
Aloe vaombe
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Partridge Breast
Aloe variegata
Aloe variegata, native to Africa, forms beautiful columnar, spiralling rosettes to 12" in height. Leaves are dark green and triangular, with irregular white crossban
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Aloe variegata
Aloe variegata x Johnsons
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Medicine Plant
Aloe vera
Aloe vera, which is actually Aloe barbadensis, forms upright, clustering rosettes of fleshy grayish-green lanceolate leaves. Juvenile plants have leaves with spots,
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Blue Elf
Aloe Walmsley's Blue'
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Aloe White Diamonds'
Aloe White Diamonds'
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Aloe Winter Sky'
Aloe Winter Sky'
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Aloe zanzibarica
Aloe zanzibarica
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Aloe Zebra Stars'
Aloe Zebra Stars'
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Aloinopsis luckhoffii
Aloinopsis luckhoffii
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Aloinopsis malherbii
Aloinopsis malherbii
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Anacampseros rufescens
Anacampseros rufescens
Anacampseros rufescens, native to South Africa, forms small spiralling star-shaped rosettes with fleshy green pointed leaves that turn purple in bright light. Relate
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Anacampseros telephiastrum
Anacampseros telephiastrum
Anacampseros telephiastrum, native to South Africa, forms shiny olive green rosettes with very fleshy leaves. Rosettes are tinged purplish in strong light. Clusters
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Anacampseros telephiastrum
Anacampseros telephiastrum variegata
Anacampseros telephiastrum variegata, sometimes known as 'Sunrise', forms clusters of very succulent rosettes. The intense rose, lime, and emerald green colors of t
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Aprophyllum Moonlight'
Aprophyllum Moonlight'
Aporophyllum are hybrids between two genera of epiphytic cacti, Aporocactus and Epiphyllum. Aporophyllum 'Moonlight' has bell-shaped flowers with multiple layers of
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Aptenia cordifolia
Aptenia cordifolia variegata
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Goat's Horn
Astrophytum capricorne
Astrophytum capricorne is a globular plant with 8-9 ribs, becoming somewhat columnar with age. Each rib is dotted with brownish areoles (woolly dots from which spine
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Bishop's Cap
Astrophytum myriostigma
Astrophytum myriostigma is found in Mexico in mountainous terrain at 6000' in altitude. This plant is basically globular, becoming more columnar with age. Spines are
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Emerald Bishop's Cap
Astrophytum myriostigma nudum
Astrophytum myriostigma is found in Mexico at altitudes of 6000 feet. This plant is basically globular, becoming more columnar with age. This variant, forma nudum, d
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Star Cactus
Astrophytum ornatum
Astrophytum ornatum, native to Mexico, is generally more heavily spined than other Astrophytums. The body can be dark green with very few silvery felty "scales", or
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Pony Tail Palm
Beaucarnea recurvata
Beaucarnea recurvata, native to Mexico, is known as the "Ponytail Palm". This plant forms a corky basal caudex to 3' or more in diameter with time. Will form strikin
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Beaucarnea stricta
Beaucarnea stricta
Beaucarnea stricta, native to Mexico, forms a large specimen in time to 10' in height with time. Often called "Elephant's Foot" because of the thickened, corky base.
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Bijlia cana
Bijlia cana
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Bolivicereus species
Bolivicereus species cristata
Bolivicereus is a genus of cactus that are erect, slender columnars that become pendant with time. The type species is fast growing, with stems to 3' in length and d
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Shaving Brush
Bombax ellipticum
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Climbing Onion
Bowiea volubilis
Bowiea volubis, native to South Africa, is known as the "Climbing Onion. Forms light green layered bulb to 6" in diameter. Stems are twining bright lime green with l
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Braunsia apiculata
Braunsia apiculata
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Buiningia aurea
Buiningia aurea
Buiningia aurea is a relatively small, columnar Brazilian cactus with golden spines. Can grow to 18" in height in time. In summer, small yellowish nocturnal flowers
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Calibanus hookeri
Calibanus hookeri
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Woolly Torch
Cephalocereus palmeri
Cephalocereus palmeri, a columnar cactus, branches in time to form an arborescent (tree-like) plant to 15' in height. The ribbed, glaucous stems have large woolly ar
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Old Man of Mexico
Cephalocereus senilis
Cephalocereus senilis is a beautiful columnar plant from Mexico. Known as the "Old Man of Mexico" due to its hairy appearance that is caused by multitudinous snowy w
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Cephalocleistocactus ritteri
Cephalocleistocactus ritteri
Cephalocleistocactus ritteri, native to South America, is a columnar cactus with slender stems densely covered with glistening silvery spines. Closely related to Cle
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Cephalophyllum speciosa
Cephalophyllum speciosa
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Crested Cereus
Cereus forbesii cristata
Cereus forbesii cristata is an unusual form of what is normally a columnar cactus. This species forms ribbed, green stems with tan spines along the ribs. Clustering
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Cereus Monstrose
Cereus forbesii monstrose 'Ming Thing'
Cereus 'Ming Thing' is a very attractive monstrose form of Cereus forbesii. Forms myriads of sculptural blue shapes with very short black spines and woolly areoles.
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Camelot Monster
Cereus monstrose 'Camelot'
Cereus monstrose cv. 'Camelot' forms myriads of "knobby" green shapes with bright gold bristly spines. Can be used as a windowsill plant or on the patio in more tem
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Cereus monstrose
Cereus monstrose 'Mini'
Cereus monstrose cv. 'Mini' forms myriads of "knobby" green shapes with tufty brown spines. Great windowsill plant. Porous soil with adequate drainage. Bright, filte
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Cereus monstrose
Cereus monstrose Petra
Cereus monstrose cv. 'Petra' is actually a form of Cereus monstrose 'Rojo'. The cultivar 'Petra' differs by having less red bristly spines and more soft white wool,
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Cereus monstrose
Cereus monstrose Rojo
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Peruvian Torch
Cereus peruvianus
Cereus peruvianus is popular as a landscaping plant with its heavily branching bluish-gray stems. Can become 15' in height with stems to 6" in diameter. Adds form an
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Curiosity Plant
Cereus peruvianus monstrose
Cereus peruvianus monstrose is popular as a landscaping plant with bluish-gray stems that, rather than having uniform ribs as does the regular Cereus peruvianus, has
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Cereus tetragonus
Cereus tetragonus 'Fairy Castle'
Cereus tetragonus cv. 'Fairy Castle' is charming miniature form of Cereus tetragonus. The type species, native to Brazil, is a branching green columnar cactus to 6'
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Cerochlamys mitrophylla
Cerochlamys mitrophylla
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String of Hearts
Ceropegia woodii
Ceropegia woodii is excellent for hanging basket culture with long cascades (up to 6' or more) of dark bluish-green heart-shaped leaves. Upon close inspection the bl
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