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STONECROP STOCK PHOTOS The Crassulacea family has representatives in all parts of the world from the hot and dry desert regions to the cold and moist alpine locations. Most are blessed with a hardy nature that can bring a smile to those poor souls cursed with the black thumb. This family seems to enjoy the widest appeal among plant collectors. |
Illustration by J.T. Steiny www.jtsteiny.com |
| Aeonium atropurpurea 1gal |
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| Aeonium "Plum Purdy" 1gal An outstanding new clone developed which has proven quit hardy in the garden. Has deep reds a slight fuzziness on the leaves. |
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| Aeonium "Zwartkop"
1gal |
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| Aeonium "Zwartkop" 5gal We have a nice stock of oversized 5 gallon plants |
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| Crassula arborescens
1gal |
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| Crassula "Campfire" 1gal Developes deep redish hues in the summertime. Also a very vigorous grower. |
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| Crassula "Hobbit"
1gal |
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| Crassula "Hobbit" 5gal Same as above but in larger size. These plants are big and deluxe. |
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| Dudleya hassii 1gal |
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| Echeveria derenbergii 1gal |
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| Echeveria elegans 1 gal |
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| Echeveria harmsii 1gal |
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| Echeveria "Topsy Turvy"
1gal Very interesting leaf shapes have dveloped on this clone. |
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| Echeveria "Violet Queen"
1gal |
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| Kalanchoe beharensis aka Boars Tail 5gal Has fuzzy leaves and forms a beautifull knobbyn trunk with age. |
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| Kalanchoe fedshenkoi 1gal Has great looking scalloped leaf edges and is very hardy. |
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| Kalanchoe thrysifolia 1gal This clone has some very red leaves. Most clones are green with powdery leaves. This is an old clone from the collections of the late Joseph Cahill. Hard to keep in stock. |
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| Portulacaria afra 1gal AKA "Elephants Food". A very common type of jade plant that is hardy. Makes a good succulent topiary subject. Develops red branches with green leaves. The fact that it has been discovered to be a close relative of the Alluadia procera from Madagascar has fueled interesting new debates in Botany. |
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| Sedum nussbaumeranum 1gal This sedum has an orange color! makes an excellent ground cover for the rock gerden. |
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| Sedum clavatum 1gal Back after a long rest for propagation. Supplies are limited. |
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| Sedum dasyphyllum 1gal Very dainty and delicate looking yet very hardy and resilient. Makes a great top dressing for exterior containers. |
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| Sedum quevae 1gal |
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| Sedum rubrotinctum 1gal Also known as "Pork and Beans". This Sedum is very hardy and can tolerate a veriety of conditions. |
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| Sedum rubrotinctum "Aurora"
1gal |
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| Sedum species "Brick"1gal Similar to rubrotinctum but leaves are more deltoid shaped. Very hardy also. |
