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Aizoaceae
Aloinopsis schooneesii sm -
Is
a highly succulent mesembs forming dense mats of clustered rosettes. daisy-like,
silky, yellowish bronze with a file darker line at the center of each petal and
quite large compared to the tiny leaves. Should bloom at the end of winter if it
gets enough light and if it is too cloudy the flowers fail to open entirely. Has
a gorgeous, tuberous root system will eventually form large caudex in time.
South Africa. Growing in 2.75" pots. 2 in stock @ $15.00 each.
Lithops salicla maculata form sm - Is
a tiny succulent with swollen paired leaves the size of pebbles and beautiful
white flowers in autumn. This plant clumps up quickly and forms matted groups
with usually 2 to 50 heads (Desmond Cole recorded a plant with more than 350
heads), and they can get to be up to 25 cm across (takes decades). This Lithops
is one of the taller species, and its slate grey leaf heads stand above the soil
surface. Growing in 2.75" pots. 3 in stock @
$10.00 each.
Pleiospilos compactus sm - Is
another rock “mimic” and very variable species, that never exhibit the extreme
mimicry forms found in the members of subgen, Pleiospilos.
Five subspecies are recognized.
Mostly solitary, usually stalk-less though sometimes stalks to 8 mm. Large
yellow flowers. The typical subspecies has 10 ovary-cells in most flowers. South
Africa. Growing in 2.75' pots. 27 in stock @ $8.00 each.
Pleiospilos neil “Royal Flash” sm – Is a
unique, slow-growing succulent known for deep purple, granite-mimicking leaves
and vibrant, daisy like magenta flowers, requiring very gritty, fast- draining
soil, intense sunlight, and infrequent watering, especially during summer/winter
dormancy, to prevent rot and encourage its natural cycle of new leaves emerging
from the center. Nursery origin. Seed grown. Growing in 2.75” pots. 10 in stock
@ $18.00 each.