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Other Exotics
Alluadia, Gasteria, Mesembs, Dasylirion, and
Several others that simply don't go in our other pages.
Calibanus hookeri 5gal
Nicely formed caudex and very drought tolerant.
Dasylirion longissimum
5gal
AKA The Mexican Grass Tree. A very resilient plant that can tolerate
many extremes. Eventually grows into a tree. Needles are very flexible
and will not jab. These are big with a 3-4 foot spread ready for your
garden.
Dasylirion longissimum 15gal
Just like the above except in a 15 gallon size. These are big with a
bulb size of approximately 8" and a overall leaf spread of over
5'
Fouqueria macdougali 1gal A close relative of the famous Ocatillo. This species has many
branchs that develop. These seedlings are about five years old. Very
rare.
Gasteria bicolor
1gal has smooth white spots on leaf surfacces. Thyis gasteria can grow
in the landscape under a variety of conditions.
Gasteria liliputana The smallest of all the gasterias. Very tiny indeed -- the individual
plants are no bigger than a quarter and yet they quickly clump and
fill out the pot. No zone information available.
Gasteria "Royal Highness"
1gal Pointed leaves have raised white bumps and are arranged in a rosette
fashion. Shade tolerant. No zone information available.
Portulacaria afra
1gal Also known as "Elephants Food". Potulacacea. Very hardy
and can be shaped into any desired form foliage is green with red stems.
Recent discoveries by molecular biologists seem to suggest that Alluadia
procera is a spined Portulacaria afra! We live in exciting times.
Pleiospilos species From the Mesembryanthemacea. Thick soft succulent leaves. Produces
yellow flowers that smell of coconut! Great for container culture.
Senecio mandraliscae
Back after a long propagation run. This plant has become very popular
in gardens because of its intense blue
Senecio mandraliscae var. talinoides
1gal Similar to regular mandraliscae but has more upward bushy growth
habit.
Xerosicyos danguyi
1gal The coveted coin plant is back! Native to western and southwestern
Madagascar. Forms an excellent climbing plant or hanging plant. Rare.
Cucurbitacea.