10.04.2013 Views

here - The Cactus and Succulent Society of NSW Inc.

here - The Cactus and Succulent Society of NSW Inc.

here - The Cactus and Succulent Society of NSW Inc.

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Rare <strong>Succulent</strong> Plants: 2013- Autumn Sales List<br />

- unusual succulents for the collector <strong>and</strong> novice<br />

Payment details: Orders $50 <strong>and</strong> below (add $10 for postage/packaging); Orders<br />

between $50 & $150 (add $15 for postage/packaging); Orders over $150 (ask for a quote).<br />

Please make payment via postal money orders payable to P.I.Forster. Send your completed<br />

order form to Paul Forster, P.O. Box 2171, Ashgrove West, Qld 4060. Email:<br />

raresucculents@bigpond.com<br />

Please order with the provided order form using the names/numbers listed in the first column.<br />

Mail order sales only. No orders can be sent to Northern Territory, Tasmania or<br />

Western Australia due to AQIS/Agriculture Dept. quarantine regulations. No foreign orders.<br />

If you have email, then send me your address <strong>and</strong> I can indicate when the order is to be filled.<br />

<strong>The</strong> collection is diverse, so it does not hurt to make enquiries for desired plants. Substitutes<br />

can be listed if desired (especially for items listed as being in limited or very limited supply),<br />

or state whether a refund is required for items that are out <strong>of</strong> stock. If ordering from email,<br />

please print out your order form including a mailing address <strong>and</strong> attach with payment.<br />

New versions <strong>of</strong> this list are automatically sent to those with email quarterly <strong>and</strong> are also<br />

available on the webpage <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Cactus</strong> & <strong>Succulent</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>NSW</strong> at Buy Stuff<br />

http://tinyurl.com/dxyvl32 .Please indicate if you wish to be included on the mailing list.<br />

All plants are shipped via Australia Post. Plants are sent either as unrooted cuttings or bare-<br />

rooted. Some plants with roots that tend to dry out are dipped in transplant gel for shipping.<br />

For those unfamiliar with many <strong>of</strong> the names I would recommend either consulting books on<br />

cacti & succulents, or typing the name into a search engine on the World Wide Web. Or you<br />

can always ask! Every effort is made to provide correct identifications for sales items.<br />

Previous names from earlier lists or commonly used synonyms are indicated in brackets.<br />

CONTENTS<br />

Subscription Service to Overseas Journals Page 2<br />

<strong>Cactus</strong> & <strong>Succulent</strong> Societies Page 3<br />

Cultivation Notes for <strong>Succulent</strong>s Page 4<br />

Collector Abbreviations & Locality Data Page 5<br />

<strong>Succulent</strong> Plant Collections Page 5<br />

Agavaceae (Agaves) Page 5<br />

Asclepiads (Apocynaceae) – milkweeds, stapeliads, desert roses Page 6<br />

Asphodelaceae – aloes, haworthias, gasterias Page 7<br />

Asteraceae – thistles <strong>and</strong> succulent daisies Page 22<br />

Bromeliaceae – broms that are succulents Page 22<br />

Cactaceae – prickly wonders Page 23<br />

Crassulaceae – stonecrops, echeverias, hen & chickens Page 23<br />

Cucurbitaceae – succulent gourds Page 28<br />

Didieriaceae – lemur habitat Page 28<br />

Dracaenaceae – dragon trees <strong>and</strong> their lesser ilk (Sansevierias) Page 28<br />

Euphorbiaceae – spurges Page 29<br />

Hyacinthaceae – bulbous succulents Page 30<br />

Lamiaceae – the mint family Page 31<br />

Moraceae – the fig family Page 31<br />

Portulacaceae – the purslane family Page 31<br />

1


OVERSEAS JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE<br />

Enquire for details <strong>of</strong> current subscription rates to P.I. Forster.<br />

(1) Alsterworthia International.<br />

Publishes A4 colour journal 3 times/year. Web page: http://cactus-mall.com/alsterworthia/<br />

This journal specialises in Haworthia, Gasteria, Aloe, Astroloba, Poellnitzia, Bulbine <strong>and</strong> hybrids.<br />

Distributes a seed list. Extensive book sales on these plants, with very competitive prices.<br />

(2) Euphorbia World<br />

New journal publishing an A4 colour journal 3 times/year. Covering the field <strong>of</strong> succulent<br />

Euphorbiaceae, i.e. Elaeophorbia, Endadenium, Euphorbia, Monadenium, Pedilanthus, Phyllanthus,<br />

Synadenium. Web page: http://cactus-mall.com/ies/<br />

Cost <strong>of</strong> membership is £15 or €22 or US$27 plus $10 for airmail delivery <strong>of</strong> the journals outside <strong>of</strong><br />

Europe. If you want to subscribe t<strong>here</strong> is an on-line facility for payment by credit card at www.cactus-<br />

mall.com/ies/index.html<br />

<strong>Cactus</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Succulent</strong> Societies<br />

<strong>Cactus</strong> & <strong>Succulent</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> Queensl<strong>and</strong>, P.O. Box 65, Fortitude Valley, Qld 4006<br />

Meets last Monday <strong>of</strong> the month (except December) at the Senior Citizens Centre, 22 Qualtrough Street,<br />

Woollongabba, Brisbane at 7.15 pm. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Society</strong> publishes the quarterly journal ‘Dinteranthus’.<br />

Website: http://www.cssq.org.au/<br />

<strong>Cactus</strong> & <strong>Succulent</strong> <strong>Society</strong> <strong>of</strong> New South Wales, P.O. Box 3089, Ll<strong>and</strong>ilo, <strong>NSW</strong> 2747.<br />

Meets first Friday <strong>of</strong> the month (except January) at Eden Gardens, Corner <strong>of</strong> Lane Cove & Fontenoy<br />

Roads, North Ryde at 7 pm. <strong>The</strong> <strong>Society</strong> publishes the quarterly journal ‘<strong>Cactus</strong> & <strong>Succulent</strong> Journal <strong>of</strong><br />

New South Wales’. Website: http://www.cssnsw.org.au/<br />

CULTIVATION NOTES FOR SUCCULENTS<br />

<strong>Succulent</strong>s are those plants that have water storage tissues in the leaves, stems or roots, or<br />

some combination t<strong>here</strong><strong>of</strong>. This water is strongly held in the plant <strong>and</strong> if the aerial parts<br />

(leaves & stems) are removed from the roots, then the plant generally does not readily wilt or<br />

die. This feature enables succulents to survive in situations w<strong>here</strong> drought or low water<br />

availability is a regular occurrence. In horticulture, these situations may cover rockeries or<br />

garden beds that depend on natural rainfall, or small pots in exposed situations with irregular<br />

watering. This reduced dependence on water means that succulents are ideal for gardeners<br />

with little time or limited water.<br />

Light<br />

Most succulents require bright light conditions, with a marked preference for morning sun <strong>of</strong><br />

at least 3 or 4 hours. Hot afternoon conditions with direct sun may literally cook a small plant<br />

in a small pot <strong>and</strong> should be avoided. Many succulents respond to increased light <strong>and</strong> reduced<br />

watering with an increase in foliage colour, which is part <strong>of</strong> the attraction. Large growing<br />

succulents in a rockery situation with established root systems are more able to withst<strong>and</strong> sun<br />

all day long.<br />

2


Watering<br />

If t<strong>here</strong> is no natural rainfall, then small succulents in pots should be watered around once a<br />

week in summer <strong>and</strong> spring, twice weekly in autumn <strong>and</strong> every three or four weeks in winter<br />

(dependent on how cold it is). Watering should be copious, so that water drains from the pot’s<br />

drainage holes. In very hot summer conditions, it may be necessary to water small pots more<br />

than once a week, preferably in the late afternoon or evening, thus enabling maximum uptake<br />

<strong>of</strong> water <strong>and</strong> leaching <strong>of</strong> salts from the potting substrate. In cold winter conditions with the<br />

possibility <strong>of</strong> frosts, water should be withheld, or only applied in the warm part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

morning. Some plants like Adenium (desert rose) <strong>and</strong> Pachypodium (Madagascar Palm) will<br />

take a lot <strong>of</strong> water in spring <strong>and</strong> summer when in full leaf; most caudiciform plants should not<br />

be watered when they are deciduous (dormant). W<strong>here</strong> frosts occur, only experience will<br />

show which succulents are truly hardy. If in doubt then pots should be taken under cover.<br />

Potting Mixes<br />

<strong>Succulent</strong>s require a well-structured free-draining mixture that does not remain stagnant. An<br />

adequate mix can be found in the <strong>Cactus</strong> & <strong>Succulent</strong> Soil Mixes available from some<br />

nurseries. Failing this, a premium commercial potting mix (pine bark based), if cut with one-<br />

third to one-half coarse river s<strong>and</strong> (not builders s<strong>and</strong>) <strong>and</strong>/or perlite, with the addition <strong>of</strong><br />

fertiliser (at about one-third the rate for vegetables) is adequate.<br />

An organic based potting mix can also be made in the following proportions (to fit in a large<br />

wheelbarrow) – 16 parts compost or leafmould; 10 parts coarse river s<strong>and</strong> (1-3 mm grain<br />

size); 4 parts decomposed granite; 2 parts crushed charcoal; 6 parts perlite (3 medium, 3<br />

coarse); 2 small h<strong>and</strong>fuls <strong>of</strong> blood & bone. This mix is more or less 50% structure <strong>and</strong> 50%<br />

organics <strong>and</strong> should drain well. Any compost should be approaching soil in texture otherwise<br />

nitrogen drawdown will be a problem.<br />

Pots can be plastic or terracotta, but remember that small terracotta pots dry out very quickly.<br />

No drainage material is necessary in the bottom <strong>of</strong> the bottom, but a square <strong>of</strong> newspaper or<br />

may be necessary to retain mix in the pot.<br />

Collector Abbrevations <strong>and</strong> Locality Data<br />

Many plants <strong>of</strong>fered have collector’s field numbers <strong>and</strong> locality data. Some collectors<br />

are interested in this information, so it is included <strong>here</strong> in an abbreviated manner. Wild<br />

collected material is NOT sold, all collections with field data are propagated from<br />

cuttings or seed.<br />

ARM = A.R. Mitchell field collections<br />

BK = B. Kemble distribution<br />

CM = C. Mangold field collections<br />

DC = D.M.Cumming distribution<br />

DMC = D.M. Cumming field collections<br />

DSH = D.S. Hardy field collections<br />

DW = Dick Wright distribution<br />

EA = E. Asl<strong>and</strong>er field collections<br />

EvJ = E. van Jaarsveld field collections<br />

FSA = P.I. Forster South African distribution<br />

GGS = G.G. Smith field collections<br />

GM = G. Marx field collections<br />

GO = G. Orl<strong>and</strong>o field collections<br />

HNT = Huntington Botanic Garden accession number<br />

HS = Haworthia <strong>Society</strong> distribution<br />

ISI = International <strong>Succulent</strong> Introductions distribution<br />

JB = J.Bleck distribution<br />

JDV = J.D.Venter field collections<br />

JRB = J.R.Brown distribution<br />

KG = Karoo Botanic Gardens accession numbers<br />

Lau = A. Lau field collections<br />

Lavr. = J.J. Lavranos field collections<br />

L&N = J.J. Lavranos & L.E. Newton field collections<br />

KG = Karoo National Botanic Garden accession numbers<br />

MBB = M.B. Bayer field collections<br />

MG = Mesa Garden distribution<br />

NBG = Kirstenbosch National Botanic Garden accession<br />

numbers<br />

PVB = P.V.Bruyns field collections<br />

R = D.Richards field collections<br />

Sheilam = Sheilam Nursery, Robertson, South Africa<br />

3


SUCCULENT COLLECTIONS: (composition is my choice). Plants are generally<br />

unrooted cuts. Each plant is provided with an individual plastic name tag. Many<br />

beginners prefer collections, because <strong>of</strong> unfamiliarity with all the scientific names <strong>and</strong> it<br />

is an inexpensive way to start a collection. Please note that the same species may be<br />

present in a number <strong>of</strong> collections if they are ordered on different occasions. If you<br />

order Collections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (or any lesser combination) at the same time, I will ensure<br />

that all plants are different.<br />

Collection #1. 20 mixed, named, miniature succulents. $50. Plants are suitable for pots <strong>and</strong><br />

bowl gardens. <strong>Inc</strong>ludes a range <strong>of</strong> species <strong>and</strong> cultivars mainly from the genera Aloe,<br />

Crassula, Echeveria, Gasteria, Graptopetalum, Haworthia, Sedum.<br />

Collection #2. 20 mixed, named, l<strong>and</strong>scape succulents. $50 Plants are suitable for planting<br />

out in a ‘water saver’ garden as l<strong>and</strong>scape features. <strong>Inc</strong>ludes a range <strong>of</strong> species <strong>and</strong> cultivars<br />

mainly from the genera Agave, Aloe, Crassula, Euphorbia, Kalanchoe <strong>and</strong> Gasteria.<br />

Collection #3. 20 mixed, named miniature Aloes (10 species, 10 cultivars). $50 Plants are<br />

suitable for pots <strong>and</strong> bowl gardens. <strong>Inc</strong>ludes a range <strong>of</strong> species <strong>and</strong> cultivars.<br />

Collection #4. 20 mixed, named Haworthias. $50 Plants are suitable for pots <strong>and</strong> bowl<br />

gardens.<br />

Collection #5. 20 mixed, named Crassulaceae. $50 Plants are suitable for pots <strong>and</strong> bowl<br />

gardens, or for planting in a rockery. <strong>Inc</strong>ludes a range <strong>of</strong> species <strong>and</strong> cultivars from the<br />

genera Crassula, Echeveria, Graptopetalum, X Graptoveria, Pachyphytum, X Pachyveria,<br />

Sedum.<br />

Collection #6. 20 mixed, named Adromischus. $50. Plants are suitable for pots <strong>and</strong> bowl<br />

gardens. <strong>Inc</strong>ludes a range <strong>of</strong> species <strong>and</strong> forms mainly from the species A.cristatus, A.<br />

filicaulis, A. hemisphericus, A. leucophyllus, A. marianiae, A. triflorus, A. trigynus <strong>and</strong> A.<br />

umbraticola. Each individual plant comprises 4 or 5 unrooted leaves.<br />

Sales Section for Individual Plants (all with plastic name tags provided)<br />

Plants are individually priced.<br />

Abbreviations<br />

S = Seedlings (otherwise plants are cuttings)<br />

C = Caudex forming plant<br />

AGAVACEAE – century plants<br />

Agaves for sale (prices reflect size <strong>and</strong> rarity).<br />

Name<br />

Miniature sized (less than 50 cm diameter) species suitable for pots. All are decorative<br />

<strong>and</strong> good feature plants.<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> notes Price<br />

Agave applanata ‘Cream White edged variegate. Imported from the USA in 2001, originally from Japan. <strong>The</strong> $10<br />

Spike’<br />

revised name is based on the book Agaves by Greg Starr (2012). Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets.<br />

(formerly on list as A. parryi ‘Merico Nishiki’)<br />

Agave applanata<br />

Mexico. Nice blue-grey leaved miniature. Clusters readily. Offsets.<br />

$ 6<br />

‘Kichusagan’<br />

(formerly on list as A. parryi ‘Kichusagan’<br />

Agave isthmensis<br />

AVAILABLE AGAIN<br />

Mexico: Oaxaca. Glaucous blue clustering rosettes. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $10<br />

4


Agave nickelsiae (previously<br />

on list as A. victoriae-reginae<br />

#2)<br />

Mexico. Nicely marked, more open habit than A. victoriae-reginae. This species also<br />

has black apical leaf spines (versus cream to grey) <strong>and</strong> slowly clusters with age.<br />

Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets.<br />

Agave niz<strong>and</strong>ensis Mexico. Weird long leaves, flowers in a pot. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $ 8<br />

Agave potatorum ‘Ohirajin’<br />

HNT39144<br />

Japanese cultivar forming tight little mounds <strong>of</strong> rosettes. Offsets. $10<br />

Agave potatorum ‘Kichiokan’ Mexico. Blue-grey leaved miniature. Great feature plant. Offsets. $ 8<br />

Agave pumila<br />

Mexico. A cute grey-blue miniature which if planted in the ground eventually morphs $10<br />

NEW ADDITION<br />

into a larger plant. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets.<br />

A. pygmaea Mexico. One <strong>of</strong> the smallest known species, glaucous blue foliage. Offsets. $ 6<br />

A. shrevei Mexico. Nice blue leaved miniature. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $ 6<br />

A. victoriae-reginae Mexico. Nicely marked compact form that forms a solitary rosette. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

A. victoriae-reginae<br />

‘Ornatum’<br />

Mexico. Very compact form that forms mainly a solitary rosette. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $10<br />

Name<br />

Medium sized (up to 1 m maximum diameter) species suitable for pots. All are<br />

decorative <strong>and</strong> good feature plants.<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> notes Price<br />

Agave attenuata Mexico. <strong>The</strong> classic tub plant. Nice s<strong>of</strong>t grey-green leaves. No spikes. Offsets. $ 6<br />

small<br />

$10<br />

large<br />

Agave desmettiana ‘El Mexico. Yellow edged variegate. S<strong>of</strong>t leaves <strong>and</strong> spines. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $ 6<br />

Miradores Gold’<br />

Agave desmettiana ‘Joe Hoak’ Mexico. Nice white <strong>and</strong> yellow variegation. S<strong>of</strong>t leaves <strong>and</strong> spines. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $10<br />

Agave filifera Mexico. Great l<strong>and</strong>scape plant, makes nice clumps <strong>and</strong> is not too spiny. Offsets. $ 8<br />

Agave geminiflora Mexico. One <strong>of</strong> the ultimate l<strong>and</strong>scape feature plants. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

Agave gigantensis K.Nakai Mexico: Pancho Parras, Baja California. <strong>The</strong> name refers to the type locality, not $10<br />

1200<br />

plant size! Glaucous blue foliage. Advanced seedlings.<br />

Agave gypsophila Mexico. Classic small l<strong>and</strong>scape plant, crinkly leaf edges, blue-grey leaves. Offsets. $ 8<br />

Agave karwinksiana Mexico: Oaxaca, Yagul. Nice blue leaves. Seedlings. $ 8<br />

Agave kerchovei Mexico. Dark green leaves with middle yellow b<strong>and</strong>. Offsets. $10<br />

Agave lophantha<br />

‘Quadricolor’<br />

Yellow edged variegate. Choice new introduction. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $10<br />

Agave parryi var. truncata Mexico. Great tub or l<strong>and</strong>scape plant with extra chunky, truncated leaf ends. This is<br />

the famous clone from the Huntington Botanic Gardens. Rooted Offsets.<br />

$10<br />

Agave potatorum Mexico: 92 km along Autopista 135 from Oaxaca City to Mexico City. Medium<br />

sized form, very crenate leaves. Seedlings.<br />

$10<br />

Agave potatorum Mexico: Oaxaca, El Cameron. Larger form, very flat rosettes. Seedlings. $10<br />

Agave potatorum Mexico: Oaxaca, 11 km from Tehuacan on road to Santiago Chazumba. Medium sized<br />

form, nicely marked leaves. Seedlings.<br />

$10<br />

Agave striata Mexico. Grey-blue spiky ball, excellent for a focal point in l<strong>and</strong>scaping. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

Agave stricta Mexico: Oaxaca, 11 km from Tehuacan on road to Santiago Chazumba. Blue spiky<br />

balls, excellent for a focal point in l<strong>and</strong>scaping. Advanced seedlings.<br />

$12<br />

Agave triangularis Mexico: 92 km along Autopista 135 from Oaxaca City to Mexico City. Larger form<br />

<strong>of</strong> this attractive species. Seedlings.<br />

$ 8<br />

Agave triangularis Mexico: Puebla, 6.5 km below village <strong>of</strong> Coatepec. Smaller form <strong>of</strong> this attractive<br />

species. Seedlings.<br />

$ 8<br />

Agave vilmoriniana Mexico. S<strong>of</strong>t leaved ‘octopus’ agave. Great for close contact l<strong>and</strong>scaping. Rooted<br />

bulbils.<br />

$10<br />

Agave xylonacantha Mexico. Spiky blue-grey leaves with great marginal teeth. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $ 8<br />

Name<br />

Larger sized (over 1 m diameter at maturity) species. Best suited for l<strong>and</strong>scaping in a<br />

‘water saver’ garden.<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> notes Price<br />

Agave guiengola Mexico. Large glaucous blue rosettes. Offsets. $ 8<br />

Agave franzosinii Mexico. If you want a monster blue beauty, this is the plant for you. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets.<br />

Super limited supply<br />

$12<br />

5<br />

$ 6


Agave pedunculifera Mexico. Large glaucous blue-grey rosettes, slowly clusters with time; leaf margins<br />

spineless, black terminal spine. Large rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets.<br />

Agave weberi Mexico. Large glaucous blue-grey rosettes, slowly clusters with time; leaf margins<br />

spineless, black terminal spine. Large rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets.<br />

Name<br />

ASCLEPIADS (APOCYNACEAE) – milkweeds, stapeliads & desert roses<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> notes Price<br />

Ceropegia ampliata South Africa. Twiner. Yellow <strong>and</strong> cream flowers. Cuttings. $5<br />

Ceropegia linearis subsp. South Africa. Twiner. Tubers. Purple <strong>and</strong> cream flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$4<br />

woodii<br />

Chain <strong>of</strong> Hearts<br />

Cynanchum appendiculatopsis<br />

PVB6223<br />

Madagascar. Trailing stems. Green flowers. Cuttings. $5<br />

Cynanchum compactus Madagascar. Trailing stems. Green flowers. Cuttings. $5<br />

Cynancum marnierianum<br />

Rauh 9385 (clonotype)<br />

Madagascar. Knobbly trailling stems. Green <strong>and</strong> cream flowers. Cuttings. $4<br />

Cynanchum rossii (clonotype) Madagascar. Erect to trailing purple-green square stems. Green <strong>and</strong> cream flowers.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$5<br />

Frerea indica PVB5925 India: Junnor. Pendent stems. Brown <strong>and</strong> yellow flowers. Great for a basket.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$5<br />

Karimbolea verrucosa Madagascar. Knobbly stemmed trailer. Green, grey <strong>and</strong> cream flowers. Cuttings. $8<br />

Matelea cyclophylla Mexico. Caudiciform. Twining annual stems from large corky above ground tuber.<br />

Large purple to green flowers. Seedlings.<br />

$10<br />

Pachypodium lamerei Madagascar. Famous ‘Madagascar Palm’. Erect, spinescent columns to 6 m tall; large<br />

cream flowers. Advanced seedlings suitable for 6 inch pots.<br />

$6<br />

Pachypodium saundersii South Africa. Squat, spiny stems; large cream flowers. Advance seedlings suitable<br />

for 6 inch pots.<br />

$10<br />

Platykelba insigne Madagascar. Trailling stems. Large pink <strong>and</strong> cream flowers to 1.5 cm across.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$4<br />

Sarcostemma mulanjense<br />

S.Liede 2900<br />

Malawi. Climbing stems. Cream flowers. Cuttings. $5<br />

Sarcostemma pearsonii South Africa. Trailing stems. Cream flowers. Cuttings. $5<br />

DMC2481<br />

Sarcostemma socotranum<br />

Radcliffe-Smith & Lavr. 309<br />

(clonotype)<br />

Sarcostemma vanlessenii<br />

Noltee 957<br />

Sarcostemma vanlessenii 2 km<br />

N <strong>of</strong> Dalil<br />

Sarcostemma viminale subsp.<br />

Brunonianum PVB2510<br />

Socotra. Trailing stems. Brown flowers. Cuttings. $5<br />

Kenya. Trailing stems. Pink flowers. Cuttings. $5<br />

Kenya. Trailing stems. Pink flowers. Cuttings. $5<br />

Nepal. Trailing stems, sometimes weakly climbing. Cream flowers. Cuttings. $5<br />

Stapelia gr<strong>and</strong>iflora South Africa. Clumping erect stems. Open, flattened, large purple flowers. $5<br />

Stapelia leendertziae South Africa. Clumping erect stems. Tubular large purple flowers. $5<br />

ASPHODELACEAE – aloes, haworthias, gasterias<br />

Aloes for sale (prices reflect size <strong>and</strong> rarity).<br />

Name<br />

Miniature Aloe species [rosettes less than 30 cm across at maturity] suitable for pots or<br />

dish gardens.<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Aloe albiflora Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes, white spotted, brown foliage; white flowers<br />

most <strong>of</strong> year. Offsets.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe ant<strong>and</strong>roi Madagascar; climbing stems, blue-grey leaves, pink flowers. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Aloe arenicola South Africa; sprawling stems, grey-green leaves with large white spots, pink<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 8<br />

6<br />

$10<br />

$12


Aloe aristata South Africa; clustering stemless rosettes, blue-grey leaves, pink flowers. Offsets. $ 5<br />

Aloe bakeri ISI447 Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes; white spotted brown leaves, pretty yelloworange<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Aloe bakeri ‘Concolor’ Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes, brown leaves, pretty yellow-orange<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Aloe ballii var. ballii Zimbabwe; densely clumping; foliage green with white spots; orange flowers.<br />

Excellent for a hanging basket. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Aloe boiteaui Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes, brown-green leaves, pretty orange-pink<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe bowiei South Africa, clustering stemless rosettes, glaucous blue foliage, white flowers.<br />

Looks like an Haworthia. Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe brevifolia var. brevifolia South Africa, clustering stemless rosettes, bluish foliage, orange-pink flowers.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$ 4<br />

Aloe bruynsii [P.V.Bruyns Madagascar: near Manambaro; clustering stems, lime green foliage, orange & yellow $10<br />

5962A; clonotype]<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Aloe cremnophila<br />

[P.Br<strong>and</strong>ham 2902]<br />

Somalia; clustering stems, blue-grey foliage, pink flowers. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Aloe delphinensis Madagascar; clustering stems; brown foliage, pink flowers; rare species. Cuttings. $ 8<br />

Aloe deltoideodonta var.<br />

c<strong>and</strong>icans<br />

Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes; blue-purple foliage; pink flowers. Offsets. $ 6<br />

Aloe deltoideodonta var. fallax Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes; foliage lime green; lush pink flowers. Offsets. $ 8<br />

[Lavr. 31690]<br />

(formerly on list as A. ibitiensis)<br />

Aloe deltoideodonta var. Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes; brown foliage with white spots, pink flowers. $10<br />

ruffingiana<br />

[DS Hardy 2893]<br />

Offsets. (formerly on list as A. deltoideodonta var. deltoideodonta)<br />

Aloe descoingsii subsp. Madagascar; one <strong>of</strong> the smallest species, clustering stemless rosettes; green foliage $ 6<br />

descoingsii<br />

with white spots, pink flowers. Offsets.<br />

Aloe diolii ISI2001-21 Sudan; clustering erect stems, grey foliage, pink flowers. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Aloe elgonica Kenya; clustering stems, foliage green with white spots, pink flowers. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Aloe ellenbeckii [Lavr.12170] Kenya; clustering stemless rosettes, foliage grey-green with white spots, pink $ 6<br />

(dumetorum)<br />

flowers. Offsets<br />

Aloe ellenbeckii<br />

Kenya; 1 km S <strong>of</strong> Marsabit, 1 km W <strong>of</strong> Marsabit – Isiolo (A2) road; clustering $ 6<br />

[DMC1393]<br />

stemless rosettes, foliage grey-green with white spots; yellow flowers. Offsets.<br />

Aloe erythrophylla Madagascar; sparingly clustering rosettes, foliage brick red; pink flowers. Seedlings. $10<br />

Aloe fleurentinorum Arabian peninsula; solitary stemless rosettes, foliage reddish-green, unspotted; pink<br />

flowers. Choice collector’s plant. Seedlings.<br />

$ 8<br />

Aloe forbesii Yemen, Socotra; clustering stems, foliage pale green, pink flowers. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Aloe fragilis<br />

Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes; foliage grey-green with white spots; pink $ 6<br />

[clonotype]<br />

flowers. Offsets.<br />

Aloe humilis South Africa; clustering rosettes; foliage grey-blue with small teeth; pink flowers.<br />

Offsets.<br />

$ 4<br />

Aloe imalotensis Madagascar; solitary stems; pink-grey foliage; pink flowers; one <strong>of</strong> the best for a<br />

potted feature plant. Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe inyangensis Zimbabwe; clustering stems; dark green foliage; orange flowers; good for a hanging<br />

basket. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe isaloensis [ISI96-27;<br />

W.Roosli & R.H<strong>of</strong>fman s.n./<br />

HNT78021]<br />

Madagascar, Bezaha (Sakalaly). Cuttings. $ 8<br />

Aloe jacksonii [clonotype] Ethiopia; clustering stems; grey foliage; pink flowers. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Aloe jucunda ‘Tristar’ Somalia; clustering stemless rosettes; foliage shiny, dark green with white spots; pink<br />

flowers. Offsets. Larger triploid clone.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe jucunda ‘Bullock’ Somalia; clustering stemless rosettes; foliage shiny, dark green with white spots; pink<br />

flowers. Offsets. Smaller diploid clone.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe juvenna Kenya; clustering, shortly arborescent stems; foliage pale green with white spots;<br />

pink flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Aloe laeta Madagascar; solitary stemless rosettes; foliage glaucous blue-grey; pink flowers.<br />

Choice collector’s plant. Seedlings.<br />

$ 8<br />

Aloe longistyla South Africa; solitary stemless rosettes; foliage glaucous blue-grey; pink flowers.<br />

Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

7


Aloe millotii Madagascar; clustering, closely clumped climbing stems; foliage grey green with<br />

scattered white spots; pink flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe millotii HNT71363 Madagascar; clustering, more erect stems than above; foliage grey green with many<br />

white spots; pink flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 8<br />

Aloe morijensis Kenya; shortly arborescent, clustering stems; foliage pale green with white spots;<br />

orange flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe pendens Yemen; clustering stems, foliage pale green with white spots; yellow flowers.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe perdita [clonotype] Zimbabwe, <strong>The</strong> Corner; clustering rosettes; foliage pale green with white spots; pink<br />

flowers. Offsets. Finally this has been formally named.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe pictifolia South Africa. Slowly dividing rosettes; foliage pale blue with white spots; pink<br />

flowers. Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe rauhii Madagascar; clustering stemless rosettes, foliage dark green with white spots; pink<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Aloe sinkatana Sudan; densely clustering stemless rosettes; foliage grey green with white spots;<br />

orange <strong>and</strong> yellow flowers. Offsets.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe squarrosa Yemen, Socotra; clustering stems; foliage mid green with white spots; orange<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe thompsoniae South Africa: Wolkberg. Grass aloe, clustering stems, foliage mid green; orange<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe variegata South Africa. Partridge Breast Aloe. Clustering stemless rosettes; foliage grey-green<br />

with white b<strong>and</strong>ing; flowers pink red. Offsets.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe veseyi (formerly on list Tanzania, Zambia; clustering shortly stemmed rosettes, foliage grey-green with white $ 8<br />

as “A. repens”)<br />

spots. Cuttings.<br />

Aloe viguieri Madagascar. Clustering blue-grey rosettes, lopsided; pink flowers. Offsets. $ 6<br />

Name<br />

Medium sized Aloes [rosettes greater than 30 cm but less than 60 cm across <strong>and</strong> under 1<br />

m high at maturity]. Plants are suitable for small scale l<strong>and</strong>scaping, large pots or tubs.<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Aloe ambigens Somalia: near Hobbiyo. Clustering glaucous blue-grey rosettes, lopsided; pink<br />

flowers. Offsets. Choice new introduction.<br />

$10<br />

Aloe acutissima var.<br />

Madagascar: Zavafotsky; clustering subshrub to 50 cm; foliage blue-grey, pink $ 6<br />

acutissima<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Aloe acutissima var.<br />

Madagascar: Ambalavo; clustering subshrub to 60 cm; foliage brown-grey, pink $ 6<br />

acutissima<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Aloe acutissima var.<br />

Madagascar; clustering decumbent subshrub to 30 cm; foliage grey-green, pink $ 6<br />

antanimorensis<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Aloe acutissima var.<br />

Madagascar: 2km N <strong>of</strong> Itampolu; clustering subshrub to 50 cm; foliage grey-green, $ 6<br />

itampolensis Lavr. 32004 pink flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Aloe <strong>and</strong>ongensis Angola; shortly arborescent, clustering stems; foliage mid green with white spots;<br />

orange flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 8<br />

Aloe arborescens [clone #1] South Africa; clustering shrub to 1 m; foliage blue-grey, pink-orange flowers.<br />

Cuttings. Excellent as a screen or on banks.<br />

$ 4<br />

Aloe arborescens [clone #2] South Africa; clustering shrub to 1 m; foliage blue-grey, orange flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Excellent as a screen or on banks.<br />

$ 4<br />

Aloe arborescens ‘Gold Rush’ South Africa; clustering shrub to 1 m; foliage mid green, cream <strong>and</strong> yellow<br />

variegated. Cuttings. Excellent as a screen or on banks.<br />

$ 8<br />

Aloe arborescens ‘Philip le South Africa; clustering shrub to 1 m; foliage mid green, yellow flowers. Cuttings. $ 8<br />

Roux’<br />

Excellent as a screen or on banks.<br />

Aloe austroarabica [type<br />

locality]<br />

Saudi Arabia; solitary rosettes; foliage grey green with white spots. Seedlings. $ 8<br />

Aloe broomii South Africa; solitary rosettes; foliage green; pink-orange flowers. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

Aloe cameronii var. bondana Zimbabwe; clustering stems; deep red foliage; orange flowers. Cuttings. $ 8<br />

Aloe camperi [clone #1] South Africa; clustering stems; foliage dark green with white spots; pink-orange<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe camperi [clone #2] South Africa; clustering stems, foliage dark green with white spots; pink-orange<br />

flowers. Offsets.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe capitata var. gneissicola Madagascar; solitary glaucous blue rosettes; yellow flowers. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

8


AVAILABLE AGAIN<br />

Aloe chabaudii Zimbabwe, Mozambique; clustering rosettes; foliage silver-grey; red flowers.<br />

Cuttings. Great l<strong>and</strong>scape feature plant.<br />

Aloe ciliaris var. redacta South Africa; climbing stems to several metres; foliage dark green; orange-yellow<br />

flowers. Good for a trellis or on a bank. Cuttings. Intermediate in size <strong>of</strong> the three<br />

Aloe ciliaris var. ciliaris<br />

FSA156<br />

varieties. This is the variant long in Australian cultivation.<br />

South Africa: Monkeytown, Bathurst. Climbing stems to several metres; foliage dark<br />

green; orange-yellow flowers. Good for a trellis or on a bank. Larger rosettes than<br />

previous <strong>of</strong>fering. Cuttings. Largest <strong>of</strong> the three varieties.<br />

Aloe ciliaris var. tidmarshii South Africa; climbing stems to several metres; foliage dark green; yellow flowers.<br />

Good for a trellis or on a bank. Cuttings. Smallest <strong>of</strong> the three varieties.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe classenii L.&N.12324 Kenya. Sparingly clumping rosettes; foliage dark green to brick red; pink flowers.<br />

Offsets.<br />

$ 8<br />

Aloe dhufarensis Yemen. Solitary rosettes; foliage silver-white; pink flowers. Seedlings. Choice<br />

collector’s item for a nice pot.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe divaricata Madagascar: 3 km N <strong>of</strong> Amboasary on road to Behara, Fort Dauphin. Erect stems,<br />

usually solitary; foliage grey-pink; flowers pink. Nice l<strong>and</strong>scape plant. Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe dorotheae Tanzania; clustering stems; foliage green, colouring to red-orange in strong light;<br />

flowers orange. Excellent as a colour feature. Offsets.<br />

$ 8<br />

Aloe elegans Ethiopia; solitary rosettes; foliage pale green with red edges; flowers yellow.<br />

Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe flexilifolia Tanzania; clustering stems; foliage grey-green; flowers orange-red. Cuttings. $ 8<br />

Aloe globuligemma Zimbabwe; solitary rosettes; foliage glaucous grey; flowers pink. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

Aloe greenii South Africa; forms dense clusters; foliage dark green with white spots; pink flowers.<br />

Offsets..<br />

$ 5<br />

Aloe hardyi South Africa; clustering decumbent stems; foliage glaucous grey; lush pink-red<br />

flowers. Offsets..<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe helenae Madagascar; solitary rosettes on short stem; foliage grey-pink. Seedlings. Possibly<br />

hybrids <strong>of</strong> this species.<br />

$10<br />

Aloe hijazensis Saudi Arabia; solitary stemless rosettes; foliage bright green; flowers yellow.<br />

Seedlings.<br />

$ 8<br />

Aloe ‘Huyajyou’ This is an old hybrid, usually misnamed as A. distans or A. mitriformis. This cultivar<br />

name is used in the book <strong>Succulent</strong>s (2003) by the International <strong>Succulent</strong> Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

Japan.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe mubendiensis HNT35192 Ug<strong>and</strong>a; clustering rosettes; foliage pale grey-green with white spots; pink flowers.<br />

Offsets.<br />

$ 8<br />

Aloe mutabilis South Africa; clustering stems to 50 cm high; foliage glaucous grey; pink flowers.<br />

Offsets..<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe nyeriensis [DMC s.n.] Kenya: E <strong>of</strong> Nyeri; clustering stems to 60 cm high; foliage glaucous grey-green,<br />

white spotted; pink flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe peglerae South Africa. Solitary rosettes to 60 cm across; foliage glaucous grey-blue; flowers<br />

orange-pink. Seedlings.<br />

$ 8<br />

Aloe plicatilis South Africa; dichotomously dividing stems to 1 m high; foliage glaucous blue; pinkred<br />

flowers. Large seedlings.<br />

$ 8<br />

Aloe reitzii South Africa; solitary rosettes; foliage blue-green, white spotted; flowers red <strong>and</strong><br />

yellow. Seedlings.<br />

$10<br />

Aloe rivierei Saudi Arabia, Yemen; clustering stems, shortly arborescent to 50 cm high; foliage<br />

green; pink flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 8<br />

Aloe tororoana [HNT34082] Ug<strong>and</strong>a, Tororo Rock; clustering rosettes; foliage green with white spots; flowers<br />

orange. Cuttings.<br />

$10<br />

Aloe schelpei Ethiopia; clustering rosettes; foliage blue-grey with some white spots; orange-pink<br />

flowers. Rooted cuttings.<br />

$10<br />

Aloe shadensis Saudi Arabia; solitary rosettes; foliage green with some white spots; yellow flowers.<br />

Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Aloe suprafoliata South Africa; solitary rosette; foliage glaucous blue-grey, starts with a fan like leaf<br />

arrangement, later in a rosette; pink flowers. Seedlings. One <strong>of</strong> the best l<strong>and</strong>scape<br />

plants.<br />

$ 8<br />

Aloe vogstii South Africa; clustering rosettes; foliage grey green with white spots; red flowers.<br />

Seedlings. Nice l<strong>and</strong>scaper.<br />

$ 6<br />

9<br />

$ 8<br />

$ 6<br />

$ 6


Aloe woodii KSA158 Yemen & Saudi Arabia; solitary large rosettes; foliage glaucous with white spots<br />

NEW RELEASE<br />

when young; yellow flowers with pubescent exterior. Seedlings.<br />

Aloe zebrina South Africa; clustering stems; foliage dark green with white spots; pink flowers.<br />

Good l<strong>and</strong>scaper. Offsets.<br />

Aloe yemenica Yemen; clustering stems; foliage mid green, orange flowers. Good l<strong>and</strong>scaper.<br />

Offsets.<br />

Aloe sp. GO221204 Ethiopia: 10 km W <strong>of</strong> Nefasit; solitary rosettes; foliage blue-green, some spots;<br />

flower colour unknown. Seedlings.<br />

Aloe sp. Lavr. 32010 Madagascar: N from St Augustin; clumping rosettes, shortly stemmed to 1 m tall;<br />

foliage blue-grey; flower colour unknown. Seedlings.<br />

Name<br />

Miniature Aloe hybrid cultivars [rosettes less than 30 cm across at maturity, most are<br />

less than 8 cm across] suitable for pots or dish gardens. Hybrids have been bred by a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> growers [BK = Brian Kemble; DMC = David Cumming; EA = Etwin<br />

Asl<strong>and</strong>er; JB = John Bleck; PIF = Paul Forster; WM = Bill Morris] <strong>and</strong> have been<br />

selected for attractive form <strong>and</strong> floriferous properties. Cuttings or <strong>of</strong>fsets.<br />

Notes Price<br />

‘Baby Blue’ Chunky blue-grey rosettes with white spots, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 6<br />

‘Badeel’ [DMC hybrid]. Small blue-black rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year.. $ 6<br />

‘Berim’ [DMC hybrid]. Brown-green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 6<br />

‘Brass Hat’ [JB hybrid]. Rich brick red rosettes, clusters freely. $ 6<br />

‘Connal’ [DMC hybrid]. Pale blue-green rosettes with white spots, clusters freely, flowers<br />

most <strong>of</strong> year.<br />

$ 6<br />

‘Dainty’ [DMC hybrid]. Dark green chunky rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 6<br />

‘Dark Beauty’ Black-green chunky rosettes, clusters freely. $ 6<br />

‘Delaine’ [DMC hybrid]. Brown-green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 6<br />

‘Doran Black’ Stunning white, heavily toothed chunky rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong><br />

year. [Dick Wright hybrid]<br />

$ 8<br />

‘Dunnet’ [PIF hybrid]. Brown-green rosettes with white spots, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong><br />

year.<br />

$ 6<br />

‘Green Shark’ [DMC hybrid]. Dark green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 6<br />

‘Kermit’ [DMC hybrid]. Chunky green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 6<br />

‘Keyring’ Glossy, brown-green rosettes with white spots, clusters freely. $ 6<br />

‘Lime Delight’ [DMC hybrid]. Lime green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 6<br />

‘Link’ [DMC hybrid]. Blue-green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 6<br />

‘Little One’ [DMC hybrid]. Black-purple rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 6<br />

‘Lizard Lips’ [JB hybrid]. This is the true cultivar from the Huntington Bot. Gard. Collection<br />

imported in 2003, not the imposter that has been sold previously under this name in<br />

Australia <strong>and</strong> is actually A. rauhii ‘Snowflake’. Heavily white spotted <strong>and</strong> toothed<br />

rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year.<br />

$ 8<br />

‘Lysa’ [DMC hybrid]. Grey-green rosettes with white spots. $ 6<br />

‘Moyna’ [DMC hybrid]. Grey-green rosettes with white spots, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong><br />

year.<br />

$ 6<br />

‘Paul Hutchison’<br />

AVAILABLE AGAIN<br />

Silver white, warty rosettes, slower clusters, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. Choice collector’s $10<br />

item.<br />

‘Peacock’ White warty rosettes, slowly clusters, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 8<br />

‘Pepe’ [JB hybrid]. Green chunky rosettes with fine white teeth , clusters freely, flowers most<br />

<strong>of</strong> year.<br />

$ 6<br />

‘Pimadi’ [DMC hybrid]. Silver-grey rosettes with fine teeth, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong><br />

year.<br />

$ 6<br />

‘Purple Dawn’ [PIF hybrid]. Purple rosettes, clusters slowly, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 6<br />

‘Prime Time’ [JB hybrid]. Brown-green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 6<br />

‘Quick Silver’ [JB hybrid]. Grey-pink rosettes with white warty spots, clusters freely, flowers most<br />

<strong>of</strong> year. This is the true cultivar sourced from the USA in 2005.<br />

$ 8<br />

‘Silver Cloud’ [DMC hybrid]. Blue-silver rosettes with white spots, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong><br />

year.<br />

$ 6<br />

‘Silvery Moon’ [WM hybrid]. Blue-silver rosettes with copious white spotting, clusters freely,<br />

flowers most <strong>of</strong> year.<br />

$ 6<br />

10<br />

$12<br />

$ 6<br />

$ 6<br />

$10<br />

$10


‘Soldad’ [DMC hybrid]. Sc<strong>and</strong>ent subshrub, green-red foliage, pink flowers. $ 6<br />

‘Sparkling Burgundy’ [JB hybrid]. Rich red rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 6<br />

‘Tarrington’ R.Schulz hybrid. Large white spotted rosettes, clusters slower; pink flowers. $ 8<br />

‘Tarrington II’ R.Schulz hybrid. Sister seedling to the above, less warty leaves below. $ 8<br />

‘White Cloud’ <strong>Inc</strong>orrectly sold in Australia as ‘Quicksilver’ or ‘White Diamond’. Amazing white, $ 6<br />

warty rosettes, clusters freely, pink flowers. Offsets.<br />

‘Wunderkind’ [BK hybrid]. Amazing white, warty rosettes, clusters freely, pink flowers. One <strong>of</strong> the<br />

best small hybrids (see photo). Offsets.<br />

‘Zygo’ [DMC hybrid]. Grey-green rosettes, clusters freely, flowers most <strong>of</strong> year. $ 6<br />

Larger Aloes suitable for l<strong>and</strong>scaping. Plants either have rosettes that grow to over 1 m<br />

across or are aborescent to 2 m high or taller.<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Aloe barberae [=A. bainesii] South Africa; classic giant tree aloe, becomes multiheaded, arborescent to 8 m or<br />

more; flowers pink. Seedlings (not tissue cultured!)<br />

Aloe capitata var. Madagascar; solitary rosettes; arborescent to 3 m; foliage glossy green; flowers orangecipolinicola<br />

yellow. Seedlings.<br />

Aloe cryptopoda South Africa; solitary rosettes; green leaves; orange-yellow flowers. Excellent<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scaper. Seedlings.<br />

Aloe dawei Kenya, Rw<strong>and</strong>a, Ug<strong>and</strong>a, Zaire; clustering arborescent stems to 2 m; foliage dark<br />

green with white spots, <strong>of</strong>ten colouring orange-red in strong light; flowers orangered.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

Aloe dichotoma Namibia, South Africa; arborescent to 9 m (exceptional), solitary or multiheaded;<br />

foliage glaucous grey; flowers yellow. Good as a feature pot plant for years. Seedlings.<br />

Aloe excelsa Zimbabwe, arborescent to 4 m, solitary rosettes; foliage blue-green, prickly; flowers<br />

red or orange. Excellent l<strong>and</strong>scaper. Seedlings.<br />

Aloe ferox South Africa, Umtamsuna Gorge; arborescent to 3 m; solitary rosettes over 1 m<br />

across; foliage blue-green, prickly; flowers yellow or orange-red. Excellent<br />

l<strong>and</strong>scaper. Seedlings.<br />

Aloe fibrosa HNT82376 Kenya/Tanzania; arborescent to 2 m, sparsely clustering; foliage mid green with<br />

white striping; flowers orange-red. Cuttings.<br />

Aloe kedongensis #1 Kenya; arborescent to 2 m, densely clustering; foliage pale green with white spots;<br />

flowers orange. Cuttings.<br />

Aloe kedongensis #2 Kenya, arborescent to 2 m, densely clustering, foliage pale green with white spots;<br />

flowers red. Cuttings.<br />

Aloe kedongensis #3 [DMC Kenya, 23 km N Mariel; arborescent to 2 m, densely clustering; foliage pale green<br />

s.n.]<br />

with white spots; flowers orange. Cuttings. Larger heads than 1 st clone.<br />

Aloe kedongensis #4 [DMC Kenya: 36 km N <strong>of</strong> Maralal; arborescent to 2 m, densely clustering; foliage pale<br />

s.n.]<br />

green with white spots; flowers orange. Cuttings. Larger heads than 1 st clone.<br />

Aloe marlothii South Africa; arborescent to 3 m; solitary rosettes over 1 m across; foliage bluegreen,<br />

prickly; flowers yellow or orange-red. Excellent l<strong>and</strong>scaper. Seedlings.<br />

Aloe marlothii South Africa: Utrecht. Arborescent to 3m; solitary rosettes over 1m across; foliage<br />

blue-green, prickly; flowers red. Excellent l<strong>and</strong>scaper. Seedlings.<br />

Aloe ngobitensis Kenya. Lumped under the quite dissimilar A. nyeriensis by some authors.<br />

Arborescent to 2 m, sparsely clustering stems; foliage dark green with white spots;<br />

11<br />

$10<br />

$ 6<br />

(small)<br />

$10<br />

(large)<br />

$10<br />

$ 6<br />

$ 6<br />

$ 6<br />

(small)<br />

$12<br />

(large)<br />

$ 6<br />

(small)<br />

$10<br />

(large)<br />

$ 6<br />

(small)<br />

$10<br />

(large)<br />

$ 8<br />

$ 6<br />

$ 6<br />

$ 6<br />

$ 6<br />

$ 6<br />

$ 6<br />

$ 8


striking orange-red flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Aloe pluridens South Africa; arborescent to 5 m; solitary rosettes to c. 50 cm across; foliage pale<br />

green; flowers orange. Excellent l<strong>and</strong>scaper. Seedlings.<br />

Aloe rupicola Angola, 4.8km S <strong>of</strong> Chinguar, Chimbango Hill; arborescent to 5 m; slowly clusters<br />

Aloe pseudorubroviolacea<br />

KSA46<br />

from base; foliage green; flowers orange-red. Large rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets.<br />

Saudi Arabia. Decumbent stems to 4m long; solitary or suckering, rosettes to 120cm<br />

across; foliage bluish-grey; flowers red or orange (rarely yellow). Seedlings. This is<br />

very rare..!<br />

South Africa; arborescent to 3 m; forms a lop sided larged head to 1.5m across;<br />

Aloe speciosa<br />

AVAILABLE AGAIN foliage silver grey; flowers pink. Seedlings.<br />

Aloe ‘Delightful’ (A. kedongensis x A. mudenensis) Nice hybrid; arborescent, clustering; foliage dark<br />

green with white spots; lots <strong>of</strong> orange flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Name<br />

Gasteria (all are rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets unless otherwise indicated, these are nice plants for pots<br />

or the garden with textural foliage <strong>and</strong> pink-red flowers). <strong>The</strong> classification used <strong>here</strong> is<br />

the revised system published in 2008 by Ernst van Jaarsveld.<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Gasteria acinacifolia<br />

South Africa: Robberg, Plettenburg Bay [excellent large l<strong>and</strong>scape plant] Previously I $ 8<br />

FSA278A<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered the clone FSA278C.<br />

Gasteria acinacifolia South Africa: Tzitsikamma [excellent large l<strong>and</strong>scape plant] $ 6<br />

Gasteria armstrongii South Africa. Chunky little plants. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

Gasteria batesiana var.<br />

batesiana ‘Pongola’<br />

South Africa. Original ‘common’ form. Cultivar with rough leaves. $ 6<br />

Gasteria batesiana var.<br />

batesiana ‘Davids Rough’<br />

South Africa. Selected cultivar with rough leaves originating from David Cumming $ 6<br />

Gasteria batesiana var.<br />

batesiana ‘Klipwal’<br />

South Africa. Nicely marked cultivar with rough leaves. $ 6<br />

Gasteria batesiana var.<br />

batesiana ‘Barberton’<br />

South Africa. Glorious rough black leaved rosettes, the best form. $ 6<br />

Gasteria batesiana var.<br />

batesiana ‘Paris Dam’<br />

South Africa. Bluish-black rough leaves. Nice form. $ 8<br />

Gasteria batesiana var.<br />

batesiana ‘Umbeluzi Gorge’<br />

South Africa: Cultivar with rough leaves. $ 8<br />

Gasteria batesiana var.<br />

dolomitica ‘Penge’<br />

South Africa. Long, sausage shaped warty leaves. $ 6<br />

Gasteria baylissiana<br />

South Africa. Small clustering distichous rosettes, blue-black leaves with dense white $ 5<br />

‘Oudekraal’<br />

encrustations.<br />

Gasteria bicolor var. bicolor<br />

DMC3757b<br />

South Africa: road from Riebeeck East to Carville Bridge $ 5<br />

Gasteria bicolor var. bicolor<br />

DMC3989A<br />

South Africa: Klein Brack River Mouth $ 5<br />

Gasteria bicolor var. bicolor<br />

FSA164A<br />

South Africa: Farm Glen Craig, 1 km NNE <strong>of</strong> Grahamstown $ 6<br />

Gasteria bicolor var. liliputana<br />

KG119/73<br />

South Africa: Grahamstown $ 4<br />

Gasteria bicolor var. fallax South Africa. (previously on list as var. liliputana) $ 4<br />

Gasteria carinata var. carinata South Africa: 21 km S <strong>of</strong> Stormsvlei on Bredasdorp road [previously on the list as $ 6<br />

DMC2948<br />

var. verrucosa]<br />

Gasteria carinata var. carinata South Africa: 49 km E <strong>of</strong> Caledon on R316. This introduction has unusually strongly $ 6<br />

DMC8267<br />

chunky rosettes.<br />

Gasteria carinata var. carinata<br />

EA1240A<br />

South Africa: Oude Vloer $ 6<br />

Gasteria carinata var. glabra<br />

NBG442/60<br />

South Africa: Groot Brak $ 6<br />

Gasteria carinata var. glabra<br />

DMC6258A<br />

South Africa: Groot Brak $ 6<br />

Gasteria carinata var.<br />

verrucosa<br />

South Africa. Common form $ 4<br />

Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa South Africa: Mudlark, near Infanta [spectacular white tubercles] $10<br />

12<br />

$ 6<br />

$15<br />

$12<br />

$ 6<br />

$ 8


DMC4234<br />

Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa<br />

KG790/62<br />

South Africa: Kykoedie $ 6<br />

Gasteria carinata var.<br />

South Africa: Breede River Valley. Small clustering rosettes, spectacular white $10<br />

verrucosa GAS031<br />

tubercles.<br />

Gasteria doreeniae South Africa. Swartwaterspoort $ 6<br />

Gasteria ellaphieae white leaf<br />

form<br />

South Africa. $ 6<br />

Gasteria ellaphieae C.Craib s.n. South Africa: Kouga Dam [also with white leaves] $ 6<br />

Gasteria ellaphieae – nitida South Africa: Kouga Dam, 20 km W <strong>of</strong> Patensie. This may well prove to be a separate $ 6<br />

intermediate GM300<br />

taxon as it fits neither species<br />

Gasteria excelsa NBG1344/84 South Africa: Cala Pass $ 6<br />

Gasteria excelsa FSA168A South Africa: Kapprivier $ 6<br />

Gasteria glauca EvJ14670<br />

(clonotype)<br />

South Africa: Kouga River, E <strong>of</strong> Guernakop $ 6<br />

Gasteria glomerata South Africa: Kouga Dam, 25 km W <strong>of</strong> Patensie $ 5<br />

Gasteria glomerata EvJ11054<br />

(clonotype)<br />

South Africa: Kouga Dam, 25 km W <strong>of</strong> Patensie $ 5<br />

Gasteria nitida FSA201 South Africa: Misgund, 60 km W <strong>of</strong> Joubertinia (unusual in the white spotted leaves on<br />

the juvenile plants)<br />

$ 8<br />

Gasteria nitida FSA188B South Africa: Farm Hopewell $ 6<br />

Gasteria pillansii var. hallii Namibia: Numes (one <strong>of</strong> the smallest Gasteria forms, previously on list as var. $ 6<br />

H.Hall s.n.:<br />

ernest-ruschii)<br />

Gasteria polita EvJ13742 South Africa: Whiskey Creek, Plettenburg Bay (medium sized rosette with highly $ 8<br />

(clonotype)<br />

glossy, white spotted leaves). Nice species.<br />

Gasteria pulchra DMC6984 South Africa: Paul Sauer Dam (Kouga Dam). Rooted rosettes. $ 8<br />

Gasteria pulchra FSA193 South Africa: 1km E <strong>of</strong> Hankey. Rooted rosettes. $ 8<br />

Gasteria retusa EA636 South Africa: De Wet, near Worcester. Rooted rosettes. $ 8<br />

Gasteria thunbergii DMC7688 South Africa: Gouritz River Gorge, above old bridge near Herbertsdale [formerly as $ 6<br />

variety <strong>of</strong> G. carinata]<br />

G. “humilis” Hybrid <strong>of</strong> unknown origin. Forms small clustering rosettes with spiky leaves. $ 4<br />

G. ‘Cape Carnival’ Nice selected hybrid <strong>of</strong> nitida & vlokii by Ernst van Jaarsveld $ 8<br />

G. ‘Cape Velvet’ Nice selected hybrid <strong>of</strong> vlokii & excelsa by Ernst van Jaarsveld $ 8<br />

G. ‘Fader’ Small clustering plant, silver leaves. $ 5<br />

G. ‘Little Brother’ DMC hybrid. Silver variegated. $ 6<br />

G. ‘Old Man Silver’ Silver variegated hybrid. $ 6<br />

G. ‘Pik<strong>and</strong>i’ Silver <strong>and</strong> green variegated hybrid $ 6<br />

G. ‘Pikta’ Nice hybrid <strong>of</strong> E. carinata var. verrucosa. $ 8<br />

G. ‘Snowcap’ A hybrid from Etwin Asl<strong>and</strong>er; 1 st time <strong>of</strong>fered in Australia; beautiful miniature with<br />

erect leaves densely covered in white tubercles<br />

G. ‘Snowstorm’ A hybrid from Etwin Asl<strong>and</strong>er; 1 st time <strong>of</strong>fered in Australia; beautiful miniature with<br />

spreading leaves densely covered in white tubercles<br />

Name<br />

X Gasteraloe (hybrids between Gasteria <strong>and</strong> Aloe spp.)<br />

Notes Price<br />

‘Arack’ Dark black-green rosettes. $ 6<br />

‘Dot Krimlack’ Dark green rosettes. $ 6<br />

‘Etwin’ Erect, white flecked green leaves; New hybrid from Etwin Asl<strong>and</strong>er at Selecta<br />

$ 6<br />

<strong>Succulent</strong>s<br />

‘Green Ice’ Silver <strong>and</strong> green variegate. $ 6<br />

‘Kabela’ Silver rosette. Hybrid from Russell Scott $ 6<br />

‘Lily’ White spotted rosettes. $ 6<br />

‘New Dawn’ Green <strong>and</strong> yellow variegate. $ 6<br />

‘Pauline’ Nicely marked medium sized rosette, dark green with white spotting $ 6<br />

‘Pink Splash’ A hybrid from Etwin Asl<strong>and</strong>er. Grey-green leaves with heavy white spotting. Colours<br />

pink in strong light.<br />

$ 6<br />

‘Silver Swirls’ A strikingly beautiful new hybrid from Etwin Asl<strong>and</strong>er at Selecta <strong>Succulent</strong>s; a bit $ 8<br />

13<br />

$ 8<br />

$ 8


similar to ‘Kabela’ but makes a larger flatter rosette with more bumpy leaves<br />

‘Smaragdina’ An old, larger hybrid. Foliage mid green with white spotting. $ 6<br />

‘Sweet Song’ Lime green leaves with spotting. Larger rosettes. $ 6<br />

‘Thais’ Nice white variegated hybrid. $ 6<br />

X Gasterhaworthia (hybrids between Gasteria <strong>and</strong> Haworthia spp.)<br />

Name Notes Price<br />

‘Black Chap’ Small densely leaved rosettes, very dark black. $ 6<br />

‘Hiro’ Dark green rosettes. Nice hybrid with H. limifolia as one parent. $ 6<br />

Haworthias (prices reflect rarity, ages, size). All are cuttings apart from those indicated S for seedlings. Most<br />

seedlings are 4 years old or even older <strong>and</strong> are usually <strong>of</strong> miniature, slow growing, non-clustering types. It should be<br />

noted that nomenclature <strong>of</strong> haworthias is somewhat controversial <strong>and</strong> subject to change. <strong>The</strong> classification followed<br />

<strong>here</strong> is based largely on that <strong>of</strong> Bayer; however, distinct taxa recognised by other authors such as Breuer are also<br />

listed under their names. I’m still trying to get my head around some <strong>of</strong> the new alternative classifications, so the list<br />

will change a bit in the future to reflect this.<br />

Locality data provided w<strong>here</strong> known. Initial numbers are my accession numbers to aid tracking collections that lack<br />

collectors’ numbers. Please order using the full name <strong>and</strong> details, rather than by these numbers alone.<br />

NAME<br />

HAWORTHIA SUBGENUS HAWORTHIA (THESE ARE THE ‘SOFT’ LEAVED TYPES)<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes PRICE<br />

3775: H. angustifolia var.<br />

baylissii (clonotype)<br />

South Africa: Oudekraal, Zuurberg. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. angustifolia var. altissima<br />

DMC435<br />

South Africa: 16 km W <strong>of</strong> Riebeek East on R400. Offsets. $ 5<br />

H. angustifolia var. altissima<br />

JDV92-63.<br />

South Africa: Palmietfontein. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. aquamarina MBB7006 South Africa: Moederzoonpoort (also referred to aristata or pringlei at times by<br />

Bayer). On previous lists under the untenable name aristata . Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

H. arachnoidea FSA256<br />

AVAILABLE AGAIN<br />

South Africa: Badklo<strong>of</strong>, Montague. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

H. aranea FSA97<br />

AVAILABLE AGAIN<br />

South Africa: Vergelegen road, NE <strong>of</strong> Oudtshoorn. Seedlings. $ 8<br />

H. azurea MBB6620 South Africa: Sapkamma. Offsets. Previously on list as decipiens var. minor $ 6<br />

H. bathylis<br />

JDV90-118<br />

South Africa: Kouga Dam. Offsets. Previously on list as gracilis var. gracilis $ 6<br />

H. bayeri FSA92 South Africa: De Rust. Seedlings. Like a miniature Ariocarpus. This variant named<br />

by Hayashi as the separate species laeta.<br />

$ 6<br />

H. bayeri EA937 South Africa: Uniondale Fort. Seedlings. Like a miniature Ariocarpus $ 6<br />

H. blackbeardiana MBB6583 South Africa: Waaipoort, SE <strong>of</strong> Mt Stewart. Seedlings. This population is probably a<br />

separate species.<br />

$ 6<br />

H. blackbeardiana JDV92-23 South Africa: Whittlesea. Offsets. <strong>The</strong> correct taxonomic placement <strong>of</strong> this collection<br />

is uncertain; however, it probably isn’t this species.<br />

$ 6<br />

H. blackbeardiana DMC3598 South Africa: Oogadale, 20km NE Queenstown. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets (large). $ 8<br />

H. bolusii South Africa: Graaff Reinet. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

H. calva MBB6904 South Africa: Wilgerfontein. On previous lists under the name gracilis. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

6051: H. caespitosa South Africa: Koks Peak. Offsets. (= mirabilis var. consanguinea in Bayer’s system) $ 6<br />

4895: H. caespitosa South Africa: McGregor. Offsets. (= mirabilis var. consanguinea in Bayer’s system) $ 6<br />

2668: H. caespitosa (clonotype;<br />

JRB29)<br />

South Africa. Offsets. (= mirabilis var. consanguinea in Bayer’s system) $ 6<br />

H. caespitosa DMC4180 South Africa: Tradouws Pass, Barrydale to Swellendam road. Offsets. (= mirabilis<br />

var. consanguinea in Bayer’s system)<br />

$ 6<br />

3639: H. chloracantha var.<br />

chloracantha<br />

MBB sub KG411/75<br />

South Africa: N <strong>of</strong> Herbertsdale. Offsets. $ 3<br />

H. chloracantha var. South Africa: N <strong>of</strong> Herbertsdale. Offsets. $ 5<br />

14


chloracantha JDV97-136<br />

H. chloracantha var.<br />

chloracantha FSA279<br />

South Africa: Wolwedans Dams, Gouritz River. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. chloracantha var.<br />

chlorocantha JDV87-89<br />

South Africa: Great Brak River. Offsets. $ 6<br />

744: H. chloracantha var.<br />

denticulifera<br />

South Africa. Offsets. $ 3<br />

3801: H. chloracantha var.<br />

subglauca<br />

South Africa: Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. comptoniana GM266 South Africa. Seedlings. Nice line <strong>of</strong> this spectacular species. $ 6<br />

H. cooperi ‘Silver Swirls’<br />

AVAILABLE AGAIN<br />

Choice white variegated cultivar. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $12<br />

H. cooperi var. cooperi ISI1400 South Africa: El<strong>and</strong>skop, S <strong>of</strong> Adelaide. Offsets. $ 3<br />

H. cooperi var. cooperi<br />

JDV90-40<br />

South Africa: Perseverance. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. cooperi var. dielsiana<br />

FSA128c (joeyae)<br />

South Africa: Eastpoort. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. Super chunky clone. $ 8<br />

H. cooperi var. dielsiana<br />

GM316 (joeyae)<br />

South Africa: Eastpoort. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. Super chunky clone. $ 8<br />

1964: H. cooperi var. pilifera South Africa: Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. cooperi var. pilifera<br />

MBB6565<br />

South Africa: W <strong>of</strong> Somerset East (like GM502, but flatter). Seedlings. $ 6<br />

H. cooperi var. pilifera South Africa: Willowfontein. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $ 6<br />

H. cooperi var. venusta<br />

GM292<br />

South Africa: Kenton-on-sea. Seedlings. Purple fur balls. $ 6<br />

H. cooperi var. truncata South Africa: Kubusie Drift near Kingwilliamstown (small heads, mounding, purple $ 5<br />

DMC3625<br />

& blue hues). Offsets.<br />

H. cummingii DMC11214 South Africa: Committees Drift (recently named species, commemorates the famous<br />

DMC; a bit like blackbeardiana but with many more, narrower leaves in the rosette,<br />

divides dichotomously with time). Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets.<br />

$ 6<br />

4905: H. cymbiformis var.<br />

cymbiformis [DC-SO-080]<br />

South Africa: Walmer. Offsets. $ 4<br />

4911: H. cymbiformis var.<br />

cymbiformis KG328/76<br />

South Africa: Fort Brown. Offsets. $ 4<br />

5122: H. cymbiformis var.<br />

cymbiformis DMC6648<br />

South Africa: Riet River. Offsets. $ 4<br />

2677: H. cymbiformis var.<br />

cymbiformis JRB80<br />

South Africa. Offsets. $ 4<br />

1966: H. cymbiformis var.<br />

cymbiformis ‘Compacta’<br />

South Africa. Offsets. $ 4<br />

2675: H. cymbiformis var.<br />

cymbiformis JRB1271<br />

South Africa. Offsets. $ 4<br />

2654: H. cymbiformis var.<br />

cymbiformis JRB1392<br />

South Africa. Originally distributed as H. cuminate v. agavoides. Offsets. $ 4<br />

1974: H. cymbiformis var.<br />

cymbiformis ‘Planifolia’<br />

South Africa. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. cymbiformis var. cymbiformis<br />

MBB6848<br />

South Africa: NW <strong>of</strong> Alicedale. Seedlings. $ 5<br />

H. cymbiformis var. cymbiformis<br />

DMC5375<br />

South Africa. Offsets. $ 5<br />

H. cymbiformis var. cymbiformis<br />

KG394/70<br />

South Africa. Fort Jackson. Offsets. $ 5<br />

H. cymbiformis var. cymbiformis<br />

C.L.Scott s.n./DC SO-049<br />

South Africa: Howiesonpoort. Offsets. Nice form with lots <strong>of</strong> windows. $ 6<br />

H. cymbiformis var. cymbiformis<br />

‘Frogmouth’<br />

South Africa. Nice cultivar. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. cymbiformis var. incurvula South Africa: Far W. R<strong>of</strong>fs Rock, Plutosvale (previously on list as H. gracilis var. $ 5<br />

MBB6893<br />

gracilis). Seedlings.<br />

H. cymbiformis var. obtusa South Africa. Kat River, 10 km SE <strong>of</strong> Fort Beaufort Offsets. $ 5<br />

15


DMC6378<br />

H. cymbiformis var. obtusa South Africa. Windows galore, makes a big mound.<br />

$ 4<br />

JRB1088<br />

Offsets.<br />

H. cymbiformis var. obtusa<br />

MBB6850 NEW ADDITION<br />

South Africa. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $ 6<br />

1968: H. cymbiformis var.<br />

ramosa<br />

South Africa: Wooldridge. Offsets. $ 4<br />

2679: H. cymbiformis var. reddii<br />

JRB1586<br />

South Africa: Offsets. Clonotype <strong>of</strong> H. lepida $ 4<br />

H. cymbiformis var. reddii<br />

MBB6572<br />

South Africa: Turnstream (clones 2 & 3). Offsets. $ 4<br />

2676: H. cymbiformis var.<br />

setulifera: JRB731<br />

South Africa. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. cymbiformis var. setulifera South Africa: Highclere, Cathcart. Offsets. Considered to be an intergrade with H. $ 4<br />

MBB6573<br />

blackbeardiana by Bayer; personally I can’t see this as a reality.<br />

H. decipiens JDV92-135 South Africa: SE <strong>of</strong> Prince Albert. Seedlings. Forms large flattened rosettes. $ 6<br />

H. decipiens PVB7052 South Africa: N <strong>of</strong> Redcliffe. Seedlings. Forms large flattened rosettes. $ 6<br />

H. emelyae See H. comptoniana, H. picta <strong>and</strong> H. wimii<br />

H. esterhuizenii South Africa: E <strong>of</strong> Albertinia. Lumped by Bayer under H. splendens. A nicely<br />

marked miniature. Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

H. floccosa MBB6856 South Africa: NE Fullarton. Seedlings. Previously on list under bolusii. $ 6<br />

H. globifera PVB7338 South Africa: Touwsberg. Lumped by Bayer as a variety <strong>of</strong> H. pulchella. Offsets. $ 8<br />

H. herbacea intergrade with<br />

reticulata DMC4215b<br />

South Africa: Ribbokop. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. herbacea var. flaccida<br />

JDV96-31<br />

South Africa: Rooiberg. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. herbacea var. lupula<br />

JDV94-36<br />

South Africa: Wolfklo<strong>of</strong> . Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. jansenvillensis MBB6580<br />

AVAILABLE AGAIN<br />

South Africa: NNW <strong>of</strong> Jansenville. Seedlings. Nice silvery rosettes. $ 6<br />

H. lapis MBB6942 South Africa: De Plaat Weir. On previous lists under the untenable name aristata.<br />

Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

H. lapis MBB6917 South Africa: Kaboega. On previous lists under the untenable name aristata.<br />

Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

H. lapis GM553<br />

NEW ADDITION<br />

South Africa: Seedlings. $ 6<br />

H. lapis JDV91-115<br />

NEW ADDITION<br />

South Africa: Sundays River. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

H. leightonii var. leightonii<br />

JDV95-105<br />

South Africa: Cornfields. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. leightonii var. davidii<br />

DMC6108<br />

100 km NE <strong>of</strong> Port Alfred on R72. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $ 6<br />

H. lockwoodii FSA312 South Africa. Laingsburg. Seedlings. $ 8<br />

H. lockwoodii DMC4210 South Africa. Laingsburg. Seedlings. Limited stocks. $ 8<br />

H. magnifica var. magnifica<br />

DMC7765<br />

South Africa: Farm Grootvlei, 3 km E <strong>of</strong> Riversdale. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. magnifica var. magnifica<br />

JDV94-6<br />

South Africa: NE <strong>of</strong> Riversdale. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. magnifica var. magnifica<br />

MBB64<br />

South Africa: Tradouws Pass. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $ 6<br />

719: H. magnifica var. acuminata South Africa. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. marumiana var. marumiana<br />

JDV93-11<br />

South Africa: S.Sterkstroom. Offsets. $ 4<br />

1977: H. marumiana var.<br />

marumiana ‘pallida’<br />

South Africa: Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. marumiana var. batesiana<br />

(clonotype)<br />

South Africa: Valley <strong>of</strong> Desolation, Graaff-Reinet. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. maughanii South Africa. Seedlings from a range <strong>of</strong> parents including a number <strong>of</strong> Japanese $ 8<br />

16


475: H. mirabilis var. mirabilis<br />

‘mundula’<br />

clones from Steven Hammer. <strong>Inc</strong>luded as a variety <strong>of</strong> truncata by Bayer.<br />

South Africa. Offsets. $ 4<br />

6112: H. mirabilis var. mirabilis South Africa: Mierkraal. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. mirabilis var. mirabilis<br />

MBB6631<br />

South Africa: Mierkraal. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $ 6<br />

H. mirabilis var. calcarea<br />

JDV84-65<br />

South Africa: De Hoop. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. mirabilis var. depauperata<br />

DMC4835<br />

South Africa: Farm Brakfontein, 30 km E <strong>of</strong> Caledon. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

4494: H. mirabilis var. paradoxa South Africa. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. monticola var. asema<br />

JDV85-83<br />

South Africa: Kruisrivier. Offsets. $ 5<br />

H. mucronata EA823<br />

NEW ADDITION<br />

South Africa: Calitzdorp. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

H. mutica ‘Drew White’ Selected line <strong>of</strong> silver-white marked plants. Exceptional plants. Seedlings. $15<br />

H. mutica MBB7032 South Africa. Nice black-grey form <strong>of</strong> an otherwise grey retuse rosette. Seedlings. $ 8<br />

H. mutica EA1148 South Africa. Volmoed, S <strong>of</strong> Stormsvlei. Chunky grey leaved variant. Seedlings. $ 8<br />

H. oculata MBB6789 South Africa: Kondomo, Groot River Poort. Offsets. Previously on list as transiens. $ 6<br />

H. odetteae GM555 South Africa: Lootsklo<strong>of</strong>. Minute balls <strong>of</strong> fluff. Seedlings. $ 8<br />

H. odetteae JDV91-70<br />

AVAILABLE AGAIN<br />

South Africa: Lootsklo<strong>of</strong>. Minute balls <strong>of</strong> fluff. Seedlings. $ 8<br />

H. pehlemaniae JDV91-47<br />

AVAILABLE AGAIN<br />

South Africa: N <strong>of</strong> Laingsburg. Seedlings. $ 8<br />

H. pellucida<br />

South Africa: Wolven, S <strong>of</strong> Steytlerville. Offsets. Previously on list as gracilis var. $ 6<br />

JDV94-46<br />

viridis<br />

H. picta var. picta JDV87-149 South Africa: Rooiberg Pass. Seedlings. I think these are even nicer than the<br />

previously <strong>of</strong>fered GM256 from the same locality. Considered to be the different<br />

species tricolor by Breuer & Hayashi.<br />

$ 8<br />

H. picta var. picta FSA78 South Africa: Moerasrivier. Seedlings. Previously on list as H. emelyae var. emelyae. $ 6<br />

H. picta var. picta JDV90-7 South Africa: Zebra. Seedlings. Previously on list as H. emelyae var. emelyae. $ 8<br />

H. picta var. picta GM260 South Africa. Seedlings. Glossy, warty rosettes. $ 8<br />

H. “puberula” MBB6905 South Africa: Wilgerfontein. Seedlings. Previously on list as gracilis var. gracilis $ 6<br />

H. pringlei MBB6927<br />

AVAILABLE AGAIN<br />

South Africa: NW <strong>of</strong> Ripon Station. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $ 6<br />

3513: H. pygmaea South Africa: clustering narrow leaved crystalline form. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. pygmaea South Africa: Seedlings with broader leaves, variable surface toothing $ 6<br />

H. pygmaea JDV85-19 South Africa. Dumbie Dykes. Seedlings with grey leaves. $ 6<br />

H. pygmaea JDV97-135 South Africa. Die Krantz, W <strong>of</strong> Herbertsdale. Seedlings with olive-green leaves.<br />

Different to usual forms <strong>of</strong> this variety. Also known under the name H. asperata n.n.<br />

$ 6<br />

H. pygmaea South Africa: Great Brak. Offsets. Large robust form that clusters slowly. $ 6<br />

H. pygmaea var. argenteo- Refer to H. silviae<br />

maculosa<br />

H. reticulata var. reticulata<br />

MBB6515<br />

South Africa: Aurora. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. reticulata var. reticulata<br />

MBB311<br />

South Africa: Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. reticulata var. reticulata South Africa: Eil<strong>and</strong>ia turn<strong>of</strong>f, Robertson to Worcester road. Offsets. Large pink $ 5<br />

DMC8274<br />

flowers.<br />

H. reticulata var. reticulata<br />

KG174/70<br />

South Africa: Blosfontein. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. reticulata var. reticulata<br />

JDV83-107<br />

South Africa: Buitensteklo<strong>of</strong>. Offsets. $ 5<br />

H. reticulata var. reticulata<br />

ISI1090<br />

South Africa: Terras near Worcester. Offsets. $ 5<br />

H. reticulata var. reticulata<br />

JDV87-200<br />

South Africa: Wolfklo<strong>of</strong>. Offsets. $ 5<br />

H. reticulata var. reticulata South Africa: Langverwacht. Offsets. $ 5<br />

17


JDV91-36<br />

H. reticulata var. reticulata<br />

DMC8277<br />

South Africa: 2 km W <strong>of</strong> Eil<strong>and</strong>ia turn<strong>of</strong>f, Robertson to Worcester road. Offsets. $ 5<br />

2046: H. reticulata var.<br />

hurlingii<br />

South Africa: Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. reticulata var. hurlingii<br />

KG654/69<br />

South Africa: Offsets $ 4<br />

H. reticulata var. hurlingii<br />

DMC2936A<br />

South Africa: Goudmyn Vineyard. Offsets $ 4<br />

H. reticulata var. hurlingii<br />

GM407<br />

South Africa: SW Robertson. Offsets. $ 5<br />

H. reticulata var. subregularis<br />

DMC2880<br />

South Africa: opposite De Wet Station, NE <strong>of</strong> Worcester. Offsets $ 4<br />

H. reticulata var. subregularis<br />

MBB6693<br />

South Africa: Vitvlugt, De Wet. Offsets $ 5<br />

H. reticulata var. subregularis<br />

KG175/70<br />

South Africa: W <strong>of</strong> Chasser. Offsets $ 5<br />

445: H. retusa var. geraldii<br />

[clone #1]<br />

South Africa: Offsets. $ 4<br />

2083: H. retusa var. geraldii<br />

[clone #2]<br />

South Africa: Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. retusa var. geraldii ISI975 South Africa: Farm Grootvlei, 3 km E <strong>of</strong> Riversdale Offsets. $ 5<br />

6515: H. retusa var. geraldii South Africa: Offsets. <strong>The</strong> cultivar name refers to the South African nursery, not $ 4<br />

‘San Marino’<br />

habitat<br />

6517: H. retusa var. geraldii ex<br />

Coopers USA<br />

South Africa: Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. retusa var. geraldii ex Pienaar South Africa: E <strong>of</strong> Riversdale. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. retusa var. geraldii<br />

DMC4162<br />

South Africa: Farm Grootvlei, 3 km E <strong>of</strong> Riversdale. Offsets. $ 5<br />

H. retusa var. geraldii<br />

JDV87-5<br />

South Africa: Farm Grootvlei, 3 km E <strong>of</strong> Riversdale. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. semiviva South Africa: 18 km SSE <strong>of</strong> Middelpos. Seedlings. $ 8<br />

H. serrata MBB6953 South Africa: Seedlings. $ 6<br />

H. silviae MBB6813 South Africa: Mossgas, W <strong>of</strong> Mossel Bay. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets <strong>of</strong> one clone. Also known<br />

under the name H. pygmaea var. argenteo-maculosa.<br />

$ 6<br />

H. specksii South Africa: type locality. Seedlings. A silver-green plant with lots <strong>of</strong> windows in<br />

the H. blackbeardiana – H. cooperi species group. Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

H. splendens South Africa: W <strong>of</strong> Albertinia. Seedlings. Stunning glossy, silver-brown beauties. $10<br />

H. springbokvlakensis GM390 South Africa. Chunky ‘square’ stunners. Easily the best selection <strong>of</strong> this species ever.<br />

Seedlings.<br />

$ 8<br />

H. springbokvlakensis<br />

South Africa: Skietnek. A different population to what is usually <strong>of</strong>fered from $ 8<br />

P.Schoeman s.n.<br />

Springbokvlakte. Seedlings.<br />

H. subhamata JDV92-33 South Africa: Kaboegapoort. Seedlings. (= cooperi var. cooperi in Bayer’s system) $ 6<br />

H. transiens DMC2539 South Africa: Prince Alfred Pass. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. transiens EvJ6729 South Africa: Dieprivier. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. transiens MBB6729 South Africa: N <strong>of</strong> De Vlugt, Prince Alfred Pass. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. truncata var. truncata these are advanced seedlings from a range <strong>of</strong> parents including some spectacular $ 8<br />

(1) ‘V2005’<br />

Japanese clones [the V2005 refers to the year vintage; V2008-seq. are in propagation<br />

<strong>and</strong> from additional new parent stocks acquired in Japan, S.Africa <strong>and</strong> the USA]<br />

H. truncata var. truncata these are advanced seedlings from a range <strong>of</strong> parents including forms with very clear $ 6<br />

(2)<br />

windows<br />

H. truncata var. truncata<br />

(3) GM313: Dysselsdorp<br />

this series is from selected clones bred by Gerhard Marx; quite spectacular parents $ 8<br />

H. truncata var. truncata seedlings from a range <strong>of</strong> parents, including some spectacular Japanese clones <strong>and</strong> $ 8<br />

(4) ‘V2006’<br />

gems from South Africa (ex Gerhard Marx) <strong>and</strong> California (ex Steven Hammer).<br />

H. truncata var. truncata seedlings from a range <strong>of</strong> parents, including some spectacular Japanese clones <strong>and</strong> $ 8<br />

(5) ‘V2007’<br />

gems from South Africa (ex Gerhard Marx) <strong>and</strong> California (ex Steven Hammer).<br />

H. truncata var. truncata A new crop <strong>of</strong> plants.<br />

18


(6) ‘V2008’ $ 8<br />

H. truncata var. truncata Very nice Japanese cultivar with exceptionally large leaf ends. Nice plants grown $60<br />

(7) ‘Kiganjou’<br />

from leaf <strong>of</strong>fsets. Large adult plant indicated to left.<br />

AVAILABLE AGAIN<br />

H. truncata var. maughanii See H. maughanii<br />

H. turgida var. turgida<br />

MBB2420<br />

South Africa: Swellendam. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. turgida var. turgida<br />

DMC2923<br />

South Africa: Breede River Bridge. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. turgida var. turgida KG34/76 South Africa: Roodvlei. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. turgida var. turgida<br />

KG660/69<br />

South Africa: Swellendam. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. turgida var. turgida<br />

MBB7232<br />

South Africa: Heidelberg. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. turgida var. turgida<br />

JME30-88<br />

South Africa: N <strong>of</strong> Heidelberg. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. turgida var. longibracteata<br />

(clonotype): GGS5378<br />

South Africa: Near Still Bay. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. turgida var. longibracteata<br />

DMC4164<br />

South Africa: 3 km SE <strong>of</strong> Riversdale on LHS <strong>of</strong> N2. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. turgida var. longibracteata<br />

DMC4169<br />

South Africa: Kafferkuilsriver, c. 5 km E <strong>of</strong> Riversdale. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. turgida var. longibracteata<br />

DMC4179<br />

South Africa: Farm Glen Eteve, NW <strong>of</strong> Heidelberg. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. turgida var. longibracteata<br />

EA1143<br />

South Africa: Stilbaai. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. turgida var. longibracteata<br />

JDV89-24<br />

South Africa: Olive Grove. Offsets. $ 4<br />

2655:H. turgida var. suberecta South Africa: Gouritz River (was var. rodinii). Offsets $ 4<br />

H. turgida var. suberecta ISI120 South Africa: Valsch River, N <strong>of</strong> Albertinia (was var. pallidifolia). Offsets $ 4<br />

H. turgida var. suberecta<br />

EA1430<br />

South Africa: Br<strong>and</strong>wacht. Offsets $ 4<br />

H. turgida var. suberecta<br />

MBB6749<br />

South Africa: Gouritz River Bridge. Offsets $ 4<br />

4227: H. turgida var. suberecta<br />

NEW ADDITION FOR 2012<br />

South Africa: Gouritz River. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. unicolor MBB6690 South Africa: N <strong>of</strong> Montague. Offsets. On previous lists under the name arachnoidea<br />

var. nigricans.<br />

$ 6<br />

3827: H. variegata var.<br />

variegata<br />

South Africa: Bredasdorp. Offsets $ 5<br />

3828: H. variegata var.<br />

petrophila MBB s.n.:<br />

South Africa: Karsrivier. Offsets $ 4<br />

H. variegata var. petrophila<br />

JDV92-128<br />

South Africa: Kathoek. Offsets $ 5<br />

H. variegata var. petrophila<br />

MBB6986<br />

South Africa: Karsrivier. Seedlings. $ 5<br />

H. venteri<br />

South Africa: 12.5 km from Ladismith on Laingsburg road. On previous lists under $ 6<br />

FSA293<br />

the name arachnoidea var. nigricans. Seedlings.<br />

H. vincentii MBB7102 South Africa. Seedlings. Sort <strong>of</strong> half way between splendens <strong>and</strong> turgida. $ 8<br />

H. virella JDV91-122 South Africa. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

H. vlokii JDV91-2 South Africa: Meiringspoort. Offsets $ 6<br />

19


H. wimii South Africa: Garcias Pass. Seedlings. Stunning little plants…(= H. emelyae var.<br />

major)<br />

$ 6<br />

1305: H. xiphiophylla South Africa: Offsets $ 5<br />

5143: H. xiphiophylla South Africa: Glenconnor. Offsets $ 5<br />

3684: H. zantneriana var.<br />

zantneriana<br />

South Africa: Offsets $ 5<br />

H. zantneriana var. minor<br />

JDV85-26<br />

South Africa: Miller. Offsets. $ 6<br />

NAME<br />

HAWORTHIA SUBGENUS HEXANGULARES AND SUBGENUS ROBUSTIPEDUNCULARES<br />

(THESE ARE ‘HARD’ LEAF TYPES)<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

H. attenuata ‘Zebra Stripes’ South Africa: Offsets $ 4<br />

H. attenuata fa. britteniae South Africa: Offsets $ 4<br />

H. attenuata ‘Slipped Stripes’ South Africa: Offsets. (mutant <strong>of</strong> ‘Zebra Stripes’ with the b<strong>and</strong>s slipping to form<br />

vertical lines <strong>of</strong> irregular shape; new from the USA w<strong>here</strong> it is called ‘Wet Paint’)<br />

$ 6<br />

H. attenuata ‘Broad B<strong>and</strong>s’ South Africa: Offsets. (forms large heads with very white, broad b<strong>and</strong>s) $ 6<br />

H. attenuata JDV90-42, clone<br />

#2<br />

South Africa: Soutklo<strong>of</strong>. Offsets $ 5<br />

H. attenuata<br />

MBB7169A<br />

South Africa: 3 km E <strong>of</strong> Enon. Offsets $ 6<br />

H. attenuata MBB7125A South Africa: N Enon, 12 km E <strong>of</strong> Kirkwood. Offsets $ 6<br />

H. attenuata ‘clariperla’ South Africa. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. attenuata ‘Hakucho’<br />

NEW ADDITION<br />

Japanese variegated (pale yellow-cream) cultivar. Offsets. $10<br />

3822: H. attenuata var. radula South Africa. Offsets. $ 4<br />

441: H. coarctata var.<br />

coarctata ‘chalwinii’<br />

South Africa. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. coarctata var. coarctata<br />

DMC3730c<br />

South Africa. 20 km W <strong>of</strong> Grahamstown. Offsets. $ 6<br />

3704: H. coarctata var.<br />

coarctata<br />

South Africa. Ghio Bridge. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. coarctata var. coarctata<br />

DMC3859b<br />

South Africa. Farm Rosedale, 20 km W <strong>of</strong> Alex<strong>and</strong>ra. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. coarctata var. coarctata<br />

DMC3780h<br />

South Africa. Top <strong>of</strong> Ecca Pass, NNE Grahamstown. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. coarctata var. coarctata<br />

FSA158<br />

South Africa: Berg River. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. coarctata var. adelaidensis<br />

Committees<br />

South Africa: Committees Drift. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. coarctata var. adelaidensis<br />

GM276B<br />

South Africa: 7 km NW <strong>of</strong> Grahamstown. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. coarctata var. coarctata<br />

GM277<br />

South Africa: 4 km NW <strong>of</strong> Grahamstown. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. coarctata var. coarctata<br />

DMC3721<br />

South Africa: Farm Braklo<strong>of</strong>. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. coarctata var. coarctata<br />

‘Fallax’<br />

South Africa. Offsets. $ 6<br />

3711: H. coarctata var. tenuis South Africa. Offsets. Long <strong>and</strong> thin trailing stems. $ 4<br />

442: H. glabrata South Africa: Offsets. $ 4<br />

1976: H. glauca var. herrei<br />

‘armstrongii’<br />

South Africa: Offsets. Clonotype <strong>of</strong> H. armstrongii $ 4<br />

3648: H. glauca var. herrei<br />

‘jacobseniana’<br />

South Africa: Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. glauca var. herrei<br />

DMC3892<br />

South Africa: <strong>The</strong> Springs. Offsets. $ 5<br />

3663: H. glauca var. herrei South Africa: Offsets. $ 4<br />

3665: H. glauca var. herrei<br />

‘jonesii’<br />

South Africa: Offsets. $ 4<br />

20


H. limifolia var. limifolia<br />

JDV87-110<br />

South Africa: Blue Jay Ranch, Mbuluzipoort. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. limifolia var. limifolia<br />

‘Black Knight’<br />

South Africa: Offsets. (dark black-green leaf form) $ 4<br />

H. limifolia var. limifolia South Africa: Offsets. (distributed in Australia as var. keithii but not that variety; pale $ 4<br />

‘Green Knight’<br />

green leaf form)<br />

H. limifolia var. limifolia South Africa: Saddleback Mt, Barberton. Offsets. Form with grey leaves <strong>and</strong> strong $ 6<br />

F.J.Stayner s.n. KG331/71 concolorous b<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

H. limifolia var. limifolia South Africa: Bumbeni. Offsets. Form that has very pronounced ridged b<strong>and</strong>ing, sort <strong>of</strong> $10<br />

Lavr. 8387<br />

intermediate to the true var. striata<br />

5890: H. limifolia var. arcana<br />

J. Bronkhorst s.n.<br />

South Africa: Hectorspruit. Offsets. $ 6<br />

5565: H. limifolia var.<br />

gigantea<br />

South Africa: Offsets. Makes giant individual heads. $ 6<br />

H. limifolia var. glaucophylla<br />

JDV13700 (clonotype)<br />

South Africa: Three Sisters, Barberton. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. limifolia var. glaucophylla<br />

MBB7145<br />

South Africa: Three Sisters, Barberton. Offsets. Wider leaved clone. $ 6<br />

H. limifolia var. schuldtiana South Africa: Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. limifolia var. striata<br />

MBB7137A<br />

South Africa. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. Limited numbers available. $15<br />

H. limifolia var. ubomboensis<br />

GGS5739/ISI1339<br />

South Africa: Swazil<strong>and</strong>: Stegi, Ubomboe Mtns. Offsets. $ 4<br />

H. maxima South Africa: Seedlings. (syn. H. pumila, H. margaritifera) $ 6<br />

H. minima var. minima<br />

DMC2711<br />

South Africa: Gouritzmond beach, 1 km SW <strong>of</strong> Gouritzmond. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. reinwardtii var. reinwardtii<br />

‘gr<strong>and</strong>icula’<br />

South Africa: Offsets. $ 5<br />

H. reinwardtii var. reinwardtii<br />

DMC3854g<br />

South Africa: 11 km SSW <strong>of</strong> Salem on R343, 2 km NNW <strong>of</strong> Long Ford. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. reinwardtii var. reinwardtii<br />

Hamburg<br />

South Africa: Hamburg. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. reinwardtii var. reinwardtii<br />

f. olivacea DMC5384<br />

South Africa: Kaffirdrift. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. reinwardtii var. reinwardtii<br />

f. kaffirdriftensis<br />

ISI58 (clonotype), GGS3364<br />

South Africa: Kaffirdrift. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. reinwardtii var. brevicula South Africa: Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. reinwardtii var.<br />

chalumnensis ISI1617<br />

South Africa: Chalumna. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. starkiana FSA70 South Africa: Schoemanspoort. Offsets. $ 6<br />

H. venosa subsp. tessellata<br />

‘Neat’<br />

Offsets. Very shiny large individual rosettes. $ 6<br />

H. venosa subsp. tessellata South Africa: Stiebuelspruit NW <strong>of</strong> Three Sisters<br />

$ 6<br />

DMC4346<br />

Offsets.<br />

Haworthia hybrids <strong>and</strong> cultivars<br />

NAME Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

‘Altilinea’ Offsets. $ 4<br />

‘Cuspidata’ Offsets. $ 4<br />

‘Down Under’/’Lime Green’ Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. Wonder lime coloured version <strong>of</strong> H. truncata. $12<br />

‘Fatso’ Óffsets. Chunky little fat haworthia. $ 6<br />

‘Flat Top’ Leaf cutting <strong>of</strong>fsets. Chunky little flat top. $ 6<br />

‘Grey Ghost’ Offsets. $ 5<br />

‘Kikuhigasa’<br />

AVAILABLE AGAIN<br />

Weird little Japanese hybrid, almost tubular leaves. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $ 8<br />

‘Little Circles’ Beautiful H. maxima x H. minima hybrid. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets $10<br />

‘Moro-no-Sono’ Offsets. This has been widely distributed incorrectly in the Australian $ 5<br />

21


‘McClarenii’<br />

trade as ‘Midorin Nasoso’. White variegation.)<br />

Offsets. $ 4<br />

‘Ollason’s Pride’ Formerly as ollasonii (an invalid cultivar name). Chunky dark green<br />

rosettes.<br />

$ 6<br />

‘Ryderiana’ a H. magnifica var. acuminata hybrid Offsets. $ 4<br />

comptoniana × pygmaea crystalline Seedlings. Nice hybrids with the size <strong>and</strong> leaf shape <strong>of</strong> the first parent<br />

<strong>and</strong> surface roughness <strong>of</strong> the second.<br />

$ 6<br />

‘Sizunami’ Nice truncata hybrid, forms dense clumps. Offsets. $ 8<br />

springbokvlakensis GM166 × Nice chunky hybrids showing the springbok influence. All different. $ 6<br />

[Down Under × Mia]<br />

Seedlings.<br />

H. truncata × H. ‘Down Under’ Variable hybrids with distichous form. Some have pointy tops, some<br />

have flat tops to the leaves. Seedlings.<br />

$ 8<br />

H. truncata hybrids (rosette form) Advanced seedlings. Various forms. $ 6 (small)<br />

$10 (large)<br />

H. truncata hybrids (distichous/fan Advanced seedlings. Various forms. $ 6 (small)<br />

form)<br />

$10 (large)<br />

H. ‘Lemon Stripes’<br />

Choice yellow variegated cultivar akin to subattenuata but with much $15<br />

NEW ADDITION<br />

longer leaves. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. Limited numbers available.<br />

H. [truncata GM#1 × picta GM259] Chunky hybrids. Kick start your hybridization program. Seedlings with $ 6<br />

NEW ADDITION<br />

considerable variation.<br />

H. [truncata GM313 × splendens] × Chunky hybrids. Kick start your hybridization program. Seedlings with $ 8<br />

truncata GM clones<br />

NEW ADDITION<br />

considerable variation.<br />

H. [truncata GM313 x splendens] × Chunky hybrids. Kick start your hybridization program. Seedlings with $ 8<br />

mutica ‘Drew White’<br />

NEW ADDITION<br />

considerable variation.<br />

Poellnitzia<br />

P. rubriflora South Africa. Offsets. $ 6<br />

ASTERACEAE – thistles <strong>and</strong> succulent daisies<br />

NAME<br />

Senecio amaniensis (previously on list as S.<br />

sempervivus)<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes<br />

South Africa. Cuttings.<br />

Price<br />

$ 4<br />

Senecio articulatus South Africa. Cuttings $ 3<br />

Senecio articulatus DMC3867 South Africa. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

Senecio articulatus DMC2058 South Africa. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

Senecio articulatus FSA59 South Africa: Plathuis road. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

Senecio grantii South Africa. Cuttings. Forms a small caudex. $ 4<br />

Senecio herreanus Namibia. Cuttings. Good for a hanging basket. $ 4<br />

Senecio jacobsenii South Africa. Cuttings. Good for a hanging basket $ 4<br />

Senecio pendulus Somalia/Ethiopia/Kenya. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

Senecio radicans FSA51 South Africa: Strykhoogte Pass, E <strong>of</strong> McGregor. Cuttings. Good for a<br />

hanging basket.<br />

$ 4<br />

Senecio rowleyanus South Africa. Cuttings. Good for a hanging basket $ 4<br />

Senecio rowleyanus ‘String <strong>of</strong> Pearls’ (white<br />

variegate)<br />

South Africa. Cuttings. Good for a hanging basket $ 5<br />

Senecio scaposus FSA179 South Africa: Kaffirdrift, Fish River. Offsets. $ 6<br />

Senecio schwartzii Cuttings. Forms a small caudex. $ 5<br />

Senecio stapeliiformis South Africa. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

BROMELIACEAE – broms that are succulent<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Puya ferruginea Bolivia/Ecuador. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $10<br />

22


CACTACEAE – prickly wonders (some not very prickly at all)<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Hylocereus undatus Dragon Fruit. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Mammillaria geminispina Mexico. White spined cactus, slowly forming a mound. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $ 5<br />

Notocactus lenninghausii Brazil, Rio Gr<strong>and</strong>e do Sul. Yellow spined cactus, slowly clusters; yellow $ 4<br />

flowers. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. <strong>Inc</strong>luded in Parodia by some authors.<br />

Oreocereus doelzianus subsp. sericatus Fluffy clustering finger stems. Rooted <strong>of</strong>fsets. $ 6<br />

Selenicereus anthonyanus Mexico. Climbing epiphyte, pink flowers. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Selenicereus donkelarii Mexico, Yucatan. Climbing epiphyte, large white nocturnal flowers. $ 5<br />

Cuttings.<br />

Selenicereus gr<strong>and</strong>iflorus Mexico. Queen <strong>of</strong> the Night. Climbing epiphyte, large white nocturnal $ 5<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Weberocereus imitans Costa Rica. (was in Eccremocactus). Climbing epiphyte, large white $ 6<br />

nocturnal flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Weingartia neocummingii Bolivia. Clustering small cactus, golden yellow flowers. Rooted $ 4<br />

<strong>of</strong>fsets. <strong>Inc</strong>luded in Rebutia by some authors.<br />

Name<br />

CRASSULACEAE – stonecrops, echeverias, hen & chickens, jade plants<br />

Nearly all are ideally suited for pots <strong>and</strong> bowl gardens.<br />

Adromischus (see also collection #6)<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Adromischus caryophyllaceus South Africa. Forms small clusters; glaucous grey foliage. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

Adromischus cooperi South Africa. Forms small clusters; leaves attractively spotted. $ 4<br />

Adromischus cristatus var. clavifolius<br />

‘poellnitzianus’<br />

South Africa. Forms small clusters; viscid (sticky) green leaves. $ 4<br />

Adromischus cristatus var. mzimvubuensis South Africa: Fairacre Estate, Oribi Gorge [sometimes sold in Australia $ 4<br />

DMC336<br />

as ‘Crinkle Leaf’; previously included under var. zeyheri]<br />

Adromischus cristatus var. zeyheri EvJ7720 South Africa: Goelhoutbos Klo<strong>of</strong>, Kougaberg. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

Adromischus leucophyllus South Africa. Forms small clusters; white waxy leaves. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

Adromischus marianiae var. antidorcatum<br />

‘Red Mutation’<br />

South Africa. Forms small clusters; red cylindrical leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Adromischus triflorus NBG305/37 South Africa. Forms small clusters; chunky grey <strong>and</strong> brown spotted<br />

leaves. Cuttings.<br />

$ 4<br />

Adromischus triflorus CM190 South Africa. Forms small clusters; purple leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Cotyledon<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Cotyledon eliseae (clonotype) South Africa. Forms small clusters; viscid (sticky) green foliage with red<br />

edges; orange flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Cotyledon orbiculata var. dactylopsis South Africa. Forms loose clusters <strong>of</strong> erect stems; leaves silver glaucous, $ 5<br />

DMC563<br />

pendulous pink flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Cotyledon orbiculata var. dactylopsis South Africa. Rus En Vrede turn<strong>of</strong>f . Forms loose clusters <strong>of</strong> erect $ 5<br />

DMC4030<br />

stems; leaves silver glaucous, pendulous pink flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Cotyledon orbiculata var. dactylopsis South Africa: Cloetespas, Gouritz River. Forms loose clusters <strong>of</strong> erect $ 5<br />

FSA282<br />

stems; leaves silver glaucous, pendulous pink flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Cotyledon papillaris FSA85: South Africa: Kammanassie Dam, S <strong>of</strong> Dysseldorp. Densely clumping<br />

prostrate creeper; foliage silver grey, pendulous pink flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Cotyledon papillaris South Africa. Densely clumping prostrate creeper; foliage silver grey<br />

with red margins, pendulous pink flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Cotyledon tomentosa subsp. tomentosa (clone South Africa. Forms small loose clusters; foliage viscid (sticky), $ 5<br />

#1)<br />

toothed, green; pendulous orange-red flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Cotyledon tomentosa subsp. tomentosa (clone South Africa. Forms small loose clusters; foliage viscid (sticky), $ 5<br />

#2)<br />

toothed, green; pendulous orange-red flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Cotyledon tomentosa subsp. tomentosa ‘Ice’ South Africa. Forms small loose clusters; foliage viscid (sticky),<br />

toothed, green <strong>and</strong> white variegated; pendulous orange-red flowers.<br />

$ 5<br />

23


Cuttings.<br />

Cotyledon woodii (green leaf form) South Africa. Forms small loose clusters; foliage green; pendulous<br />

orange flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Crassula (mainly miniatures for pots, those marked # are good for the garden)<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Crassula arborescens subsp. arborescens# South Africa: Plathuis road. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick glaucous<br />

blue-grey leaves; flowers pink. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Crassula arborescens subsp. undulatifolia South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick glaucous blue-grey $ 5<br />

`Blue Bird’#<br />

leaves. Cuttings.<br />

Crassula elegans South Africa. Densely clustering; foliage green <strong>and</strong> s<strong>of</strong>tly hairy; flowers<br />

cream. Cuttings.<br />

$ 3<br />

Crassula ‘Jade Necklace’ Erect, loosely clustering; foliage densely compact, grey-green, red<br />

edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.<br />

$ 4<br />

Crassula multicava South Africa: Densely clustering; foliage grey-green; flowers pink.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$ 3<br />

Crassula muscosa (lycopodioides) South Africa. Loosely clustering erect to decumbent stems; foliage pale<br />

green; flowers cream. Cuttings.<br />

$ 3<br />

Crassula ovata ‘Fingers’# South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Crassula ovata ‘Hummel’s Sunset’# South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage with<br />

yellow <strong>and</strong> pink variegation. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Crassula ovata ‘Miniature Jade’# South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage that<br />

colours brick red in good light. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Crassula ovata ‘Hobbit’# South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

Crassula ovata ‘Gollum’# South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

Crassula ovata ‘Green Coral’# South Africa. Small subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

Crassula ovata DMC423# South Africa. 17 km NW <strong>of</strong> Grahamstown on R350 to Bedford. Small<br />

subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage. Cuttings.<br />

Crassula ovata FSA125# South Africa: Hellspoort, Grahamstown to Bedford road. Small<br />

subshrub to 2m tall; thick grey-green foliage. Cuttings.<br />

Crassula pellucida subsp. Marginalis # South Africa. Prostrate creeping ground cover; foliage green with red<br />

edges; flowers pink. Cuttings.<br />

Crassula perforata clone #1 South Africa. Small subshrub to 40cm high; foliage glaucous silver-<br />

white with red edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.<br />

Crassula perforata (conjuncta) clone #2 South Africa. Small subshrub to 40cm high; foliage glaucous silver-<br />

white with red edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.<br />

Crassula perforata FSA19 South Africa. Western Cape Prov., Waterval near Tulbagh. Small<br />

subshrub to 40cm high; foliage glaucous silver white with red edges;<br />

flowers cream. Cuttings.<br />

Crassula perforata DMC3973 South Africa. Decumbent to prostrate subshrub; foliage glaucous blue-<br />

grey with red edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.<br />

Crassula perforata DMC350 South Africa: Oribi Gorge. Erect to decumbent subshrub to 30cm high;<br />

foliage glaucous silver white with red edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.<br />

Crassula perforata (nealeana) South Africa. Decumbent to prostrate subshrub; foliage glaucous blue-<br />

grey with red edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.<br />

Crassula perforata FSA33 South Africa: 5km W <strong>of</strong> Robertson. Erect subshrub to 50cm high;<br />

glaucous grey-green foliage, red edges; flowers cream. Cuttings.<br />

Crassula perforata DMC573 South Africa. Decumbent to prostrate subshrub; foliage grey-green with<br />

red edges; flowers cream. Good for a basket. Cuttings.<br />

24<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 3<br />

$ 4<br />

$ 4<br />

$ 4<br />

$ 4<br />

$ 4<br />

$ 4<br />

$ 4<br />

$ 4


Crassula plegmatoides (arta) South Africa. Densely clumping semi-erect stems; foliage <strong>of</strong> densely<br />

packed silver-grey leaves; cream flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Crassula rupestris ‘Tom Thumb’ South Africa. Erect, loosely clustered stems; foliage grey-green with red<br />

edges; flowers cream. Cuttings<br />

Crassula sarmentosa ‘Comet’ South Africa. Beautiful golden edged variegate. $ 6<br />

Crassula spathulata South Africa. Prostrate, ground cover; foliage green; flowers cream. $ 4<br />

Echeveria<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Echeveria colorata (lindsayana) Mexico, Jalisco. Beautiful glaucous blue-silver rosettes with pink edges.<br />

Offsets.<br />

$ 5<br />

Echeveria compressicaulis Taylor 675 Venezuela, Est. Merida. Strange erect stems more like a Graptopetalum; $ 5<br />

(clonotype)<br />

foliage burnished brown; flowers yellow. Cuttings.<br />

Echeveria cuspidata var. zaragosae Mexico. Small powdery white rosettes. Rosette cuttings. $ 8<br />

Echeveria derenbergii Mexico, Oaxaca. Blue-grey glaucous rosettes with red edges; flowers<br />

yellow. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Echeveria gibbiflora ‘Violescens’ Mexico, Oaxaca. Shrubby stems with purple rosettes. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Echeveria hyalina Mexico. Small silver-blue glaucous rosettes; flowers pink <strong>and</strong> yellow.<br />

Rosettes. Sometimes included as a form <strong>of</strong> E. elegans.<br />

$ 5<br />

Echeveria halbingeri Mexico, Hidalgo. Small silver-blue glaucous rosettes; flowers pink.<br />

Rosettes.<br />

$ 5<br />

Echeveria minima Mexico, Hidalgo. Minute glaucous blue rosettes with red tips to leaves;<br />

flowers yellow. Rosettes.<br />

$ 5<br />

Echeveria prolifica ISI1388, Meyran 3462 Mexico, nursery at Venta Gr<strong>and</strong>e, Veracruz. Tiny clustering rosettes <strong>of</strong><br />

glaucous white leaves; flowers yellow. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Echeveria pulvinata Lau 014, ISI1390 Mexico, Oaxaca: nr San Miguel Maninaltepec (white form) [= ‘Suave’].<br />

Clustering stems, shortly arborescent; foliage white pubescent; flowers<br />

orange <strong>and</strong> yellow. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Echeveria pulvinata ‘Ruby’ Mexico, Oaxaca. Clustering stems, shortly arborescent; foliage green<br />

<strong>and</strong> red, pubescent; flowers orange <strong>and</strong> yellow. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Echeveria secunda Mexico, Oaxaca. Clustering blue-grey rosettes; flowers yellow <strong>and</strong> pink.<br />

Rosettes.<br />

$ 5<br />

Echeveria setosa var. deminuta Mexico, Oaxaca, Sierra Mixteca. Clustering blue rosettes, pilose;<br />

flowers yellow <strong>and</strong> red. Rosettes. [<strong>of</strong>ten sold as ‘rundelii’]<br />

$ 5<br />

Echeveria ‘Tippy’ Nice glaucous blue rosettes; flowers yellow <strong>and</strong> pink. Rosettes. $ 5<br />

Graptopetalum<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Graptopetalum amethystinum Mexico. Clustering shrubby stems; chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> pink-purple<br />

leaves. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Graptopetalum glassii (clonotype) Mexico. Clustering rosettes. Foliage grey-white. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Graptopetalum mendozae (clonotype) Mexico. Clustering shrubby stems; chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> pink-grey leaves.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Graptopetalum pachyphyllum Mexico. Minute rosettes <strong>of</strong> blue glaucous leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Graptopetalum paraguayense subsp. Mexico. Rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous silver-white leaves. ‘Ghost Plant’. $ 5<br />

paraguayense (clonotype)<br />

Cuttings.<br />

Graptopetalum paraguayense subsp. Mexico, Tamaulipas: Cerro Bernal, 39 km E <strong>of</strong> Ciudad Mante. Rosettes $ 5<br />

bernalense Lau 089 (clonotype)<br />

<strong>of</strong> glaucous silver-white leaves. Half the size <strong>of</strong> subsp. Paraguayense.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

Graptopetalum pent<strong>and</strong>rum Lau 049 Mexico, Michoacan: El Salto, 4 km N <strong>of</strong> Aguililla. Rosettes <strong>of</strong> creampink<br />

leaves. Excellent for a pot or basket feature. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Graptopetalum superbum (clonotype): Mexico. Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> purple leaves. Excellent for a pot or basket<br />

feature. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

X Graptosedum (hybrids between Graptopetalum <strong>and</strong> Sedum)<br />

25<br />

$ 4<br />

$ 4


Name Notes Price<br />

X Graptosedum ‘Bert Swanwick’ An old heritage hybrid. Chunky purple brown rosettes. Sometimes<br />

called Sedum swanwickii. Cuttings.<br />

$ 4<br />

X Graptosedum ‘Paddy Peate’ Nice chunky plant with pink-orange rosettes. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

X Graptosedum ‘Vera Higgins’ An old heritage hybrid, similar to ‘Bert Swanwick’ but with smaller<br />

rosettes. Cuttings.<br />

$ 4<br />

X Graptoveria (hybrids between Graptopetalum & Echeveria)<br />

Name Notes Price<br />

X Graptoveria ‘Apricot Dreams’ [G. pachyphyllum x E. linguaefolia]. Small rosettes <strong>of</strong> orange-pink<br />

leaves. Cuttings.<br />

$ 4<br />

X Graptoveria ‘Margarete Reppin’ Rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous silver-white leaves. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

X Graptoveria ‘Purple Delight’ Very chunky large rosettes <strong>of</strong> purple-cream leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

X Graptoveria ‘Purple Dreams’ Small rosettes <strong>of</strong> purple <strong>and</strong> grey leaves. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

X Graptoveria ‘Supreme’ Large rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous silver-grey leaves. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

X Graptoveria ‘Victor Kane’ Rosettes <strong>of</strong> pink-purple leaves. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

Kalanchoe (those marked # are larger <strong>and</strong> good for the garden)<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Kalanchoe beauverdii# Madagascar. Weird climbing succulent; foliage grey-black; flowers grey<br />

black (!). Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Kalanchoe beharensis# Madagascar. Elephant Ear Kalanchoe. Shrub to 1m tall; large s<strong>of</strong>tly<br />

pubescent silver-grey leaves. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Kalanchoe beharensis ‘Brown Dwarf’# Madagascar. Miniature form <strong>of</strong> this species. Compact subshrub to 50cm;<br />

foliage silver brown, pubescent. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Kalanchoe beharensis ‘Dripper’# Madagascar. Compact subshrub to 1m; foliage silver brown, pubescent.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Kalanchoe beharensis ‘Fang’# Madagascar. Compact subshrub to 1m; foliage silver brown, pubescent,<br />

covered in warty teeth. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Kalanchoe beharensis ‘Nana’ Madagascar. Compact subshrub to 50cm; rosettes very compact, foliage<br />

silver brown, pubescent. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Kalanchoe bracteata subsp. bracteata# Madagascar. Small subshrub to 1m tall; silver-grey velutinous foliage;<br />

orange-red flowers. Cuttings. Often incorrectly labeled as K.<br />

hildebr<strong>and</strong>tii<br />

$ 5<br />

Kalanchoe bracteata subsp. glabra# Madagascar. Small subshrub to 1m tall; green velutinous foliage;<br />

orange-red flowers. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi PVB5967A# Madagascar: Fort Dauphin. Clustering erect stems; foliage pink-grey.<br />

Quite distinct from the normal form. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri Madagascar. Rosettes <strong>of</strong> white waxy leaves. Excellent bedding plant.<br />

Rosettes.<br />

$ 5<br />

Kalanchoe hildebr<strong>and</strong>tii HNT9000 Madagascar. Erect subshrub to 50cm high; foliage grey-brown,<br />

pubescent. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Kalanchoe humilis Mozambique. Rosettes <strong>of</strong> cream <strong>and</strong> purple spotted leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Kalanchoe longiflora# South Africa. Clustering rosettes <strong>of</strong> pink <strong>and</strong> green leaves. Excellent<br />

bedding plant. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Kalanchoe longiflora ‘White Wonder’ South Africa. Clustering rosettes <strong>of</strong> white glaucous leaves. Excellent<br />

bedding plant. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe marmorata f. marmorata# South Africa. Clustering rosettes <strong>of</strong> grey-white glaucous leaves liberally<br />

spotted with brown blotches. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe marnieriana# Madagascar. Clustering rosettes <strong>of</strong> pink-green leaves edged with red.<br />

Excellent bedding plant. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe migiurtinorum# South Africa. Rosettes <strong>of</strong> blue-glaucous leaves; large white flowers.<br />

Excellent bedding plant. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe millotii# Madagascar. Rosettes <strong>of</strong> pubescent silver-grey leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Kalanchoe orgyalis# Madagascar. Shrub to 1.5m tall; foliage silver-brown, velutinous;<br />

flowers yellow. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

26<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5


Kalanchoe pubescens South Africa. Rosettes <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>tly pubescent grey-green leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Kalanchoe rhombopilosa var. rhombopilosa Madagascar. Miniature to 30cm high; brown, cream <strong>and</strong> grey leaves.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe rhombopilosa var. argentea<br />

BGH74875 (clonotype)<br />

Madagascar. Miniature to 30cm high; silver-grey leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Kalanchoe sexangularis# South Africa. Erect stems with rosettes <strong>of</strong> deep red leaves; yellow<br />

flowers. Sometimes incorrectly labeled as K. longiflora var. coccinea.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe sexangularis NBG281/64# South Africa. Eastern Cape Prov., Port Edward. Erect stems with<br />

rosettes <strong>of</strong> deep red leaves; yellow flowers. Sometimes incorrectly<br />

labeled as K. longiflora var. coccinea. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe sinesepala var. sinesepala # Madagascar. Rosettes <strong>of</strong> green leaves edged with red; <strong>of</strong>fsets on long<br />

stolons; pink flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe sinesepala var. dissecta Madagascar. Rosettes <strong>of</strong> green leaves edged with red, leaf blade is much<br />

more dissected than the type variety; <strong>of</strong>fsets on long stolons; pink<br />

flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Burnt Blanket’ Madagascar. Erect, shrublet to 40cm high; foliage heavily pubescent,<br />

grey with brown markings. <strong>The</strong> original heritage form <strong>of</strong> this species in<br />

Australia. Sometimes known as the Penwiper Plant. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Chocolate Delight’ Madagascar. Erect, shrublet to 40cm high; foliage heavily pubescent,<br />

grey-brown with darker brown markings. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Chocolate Soldier’ Madagascar. Erect, shrublet to 40cm high; foliage heavily pubescent,<br />

grey-brown with darker brown <strong>and</strong> grey markings. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Giant Hairy’ Madagascar. Erect, shrublet to 60cm high; foliage heavily pubescent,<br />

silver grey-brown with longer hairs than any other form. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Golden Girl’ Madagascar. Erect, shrublet to 40cm high; foliage heavily pubescent,<br />

yellow grey-brown with darker brown <strong>and</strong> grey markings. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Velvet Brown’ Madagascar. Erect, shrublet to 40cm high; foliage heavily pubescent,<br />

grey-brown with particularly darker brown edges. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe tomentosa PVB6225 Madagascar, 13 km E <strong>of</strong> Fianarantsoa. Erect, shrublet to 40cm high;<br />

foliage heavily pubescent, grey-brown with darker brown <strong>and</strong> grey<br />

markings. Cuttings.<br />

Kalanchoe ‘Velvet Touch’# Hybrid <strong>of</strong> beharensis x millottii. Low subshrub to 1m tall; foliage silver<br />

grey, heavily pubescent. Cuttings.<br />

Name<br />

Pachyphytum<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Pachyphytum bracteosum Mexico. Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous silver-grey leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Pachyphytum caesium MK90015 Mexico. Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous silver-grey leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Pachyphytum coeruleum x P. compactum Densely clustering chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous silver-grey leaves.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Pachyphytum compactum Mexico. Densely clustering chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous blue-grey<br />

leaves. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Pachyphytum fittkaui G. & F. 969 Mexico, San Luis Potosi, Balnearioides, Lourdes. Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong><br />

green-yellow leaves. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Pachyphytum oviferum Mexico. Super chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous silver-white leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Pachyphytum oviferum MK89159 Mexico. Super chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous pink-white leaves. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Pachyphytum viride Mexico. Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> green leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

X Pachysedum (hybrids <strong>of</strong> Pachyphytum <strong>and</strong> Sedum)<br />

Name Notes Price<br />

X Pachysedum ‘Ganzhou’ Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> purple-grey leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

X Pachysedum ‘Frank Venz’ Hybrid <strong>of</strong> Sedum lucidum <strong>and</strong> Pachyphytum werdermanii. Chunky<br />

rosettes <strong>of</strong> yellow-green leaves. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

27<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5<br />

$ 5


X Pachyveria (hybrids <strong>of</strong> Echeveria <strong>and</strong> Pachyphytum)<br />

Name Notes Price<br />

X Pachyveria ‘Blue Haze’ Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous, blue-silver leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

X Pachyveria ‘Moonglow’ Rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous, silver-white leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Name<br />

Sedum<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Sedum adolphii Mexico. Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> orange leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Sedum allantoides ‘goldii’ Mexico. Clustering chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous silver-white flattened<br />

leaves. Cuttings. This form originally named as Graptopetalum goldii<br />

$ 5<br />

Sedum allantoides Mexico. Clustering chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous silver-white cylindrical<br />

leaves. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Sedum burrito ISI985 Mexico. Hanging stems <strong>of</strong> chunky silver-white leaves. <strong>The</strong> famous<br />

Burro’s Tail. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Sedum craigii Mexico: Chihuahua, Barranca del Cobre. Chunky pink-purple leaves.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Sedum lucidum #1 Mexico. Rosettes <strong>of</strong> green leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Sedum mocinianum ISI174 Mexico. Small rosettes <strong>of</strong> s<strong>of</strong>t silver-white leaves, heavily pubescent.<br />

Formerly known as S. hintonii. Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Sedum morganianum Mexico. Hanging stems <strong>of</strong> chunky silver-white leaves. <strong>The</strong> famous $ 5<br />

Donkey’s Tail. Cuttings.<br />

Sedum nussbaumerianum #1 Mexico. Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> orange leaves. Cuttings. This is the original<br />

heritage clone long in cultivation in Australia. Sometimes incorrectly<br />

labeled as S. adolphii<br />

Sedum nussbaumerianum #2 Mexico. Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> orange leaves. Cuttings. This is a ‘new’<br />

more orange clone imported from the USA in 2002. Sometimes<br />

incorrectly labeled as S. adolphii.<br />

$ 6<br />

Sedum nussbaumerianum #3 Mexico. Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> orange leaves. Cuttings. This is a smaller<br />

clone to the #1 <strong>and</strong> #2. Sometimes incorrectly labeled as S. adolphii.<br />

$ 5<br />

Sedum pachyphyllum Mexico. Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> glaucous blue-cream leaves with red ens.<br />

Cuttings. White Jellybean plant.<br />

$ 5<br />

Sedum x rubrotinctum Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> rich red leaves. Cuttings. Red Jellybean plant. $ 5<br />

X Sedeveria (hybrids <strong>of</strong> Echeveria <strong>and</strong> Sedum)<br />

Name Notes Price<br />

X Sedeveria ‘Golden Goddess’ Chunky rosettes <strong>of</strong> orange-yellow leaves. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

CUCURBITACEAE – succulent gourds<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Xerosicyos danguyi small leaf clone Climber with large orbicular, grey-white leaves. Unrooted cuttings. $ 6<br />

Xerosicyos decaryi Climber with oblong, grey-green leaves. Unrooted cuttings. $ 6<br />

Xerosicyos perrieri Climber with oblong, green leaves. Unrooted cuttings. $ 6<br />

DIDIERIACEAE – lemur habitat<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Alluaudia procera Madagascar. Spiky columns that reach for the sky. Rooted cuttings. $10<br />

DRACAENACEAE – dragon trees <strong>and</strong> their lesser ilk – Sansevierias<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Sansevieria aethiopica South Africa. Clustering rosettes <strong>of</strong> dark blue-green leaves. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

28<br />

$ 5


Sansevieria concinna (= sp. Socotra, but actually comes from Mozambique [Spoon Plant]).<br />

Small clustering succulent with pale green spoon shaped leaves.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$ 5<br />

Sansevieria downsii Downs 1/75 (clonotype) Malawi. Spiky leaved clustering open rosettes. Cuttings. $10<br />

Sansevieria elliptica HBG22830 Clustering rosettes <strong>of</strong> dark green spotted leaves. Cuttings. $10<br />

Sansevieria erythraea<br />

NEW ADDITION<br />

Tall, erect, fan like rosettes <strong>of</strong> dark green leaves. Rooted plants. $10<br />

Sansevieria fischeri Kenya. Clustering rosettes; juveniles are flattened, then on maturity it $10<br />

forms tall spiky leaves; foliage bluish green.<br />

Sansevieria fischeri x concinna Clustering open rosettes <strong>of</strong> grey-green white spotted leaves. Cuttings. $ 8<br />

Sansevieria patens Kenya. Clustering, spiky leaved open rosettes. Cuttings. $10<br />

Sansevieria parva Kenya. Clustering, s<strong>of</strong>t leaved open rosettes. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

Sansevieria parva ‘Gilt Edge’<br />

Clustering, s<strong>of</strong>t leaved open rosettes; leaves with yellow variegated $10<br />

NEW ADDITION<br />

edge. Cuttings.<br />

Sansevieria subspicata Mocambique. Clustering, s<strong>of</strong>t leaved rosettes, dark green leaves.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$ 8<br />

Sansevieria suffruticosa Kenya. Clustering spiky, open rosettes <strong>of</strong> grey & cream leaves. Cuttings. $ 8<br />

Sansevieria suffruticosa ‘Frosty Spears’ Kenya. Clustering spiky, open rosettes <strong>of</strong> silver grey & cream leaves. $10<br />

Cuttings.<br />

Sansevieria ‘Fernwood’ Erect, open rosettes <strong>of</strong> light green leaves. Cuttings. $ 8<br />

Sansevieria ‘Koko’ Erect, chunky open rosettes. Cuttings. Limit <strong>of</strong> one per customer $15<br />

Sansevieria ‘Tom Thumb’ Small, densely clustering dark green rosettes. Cuttings. $ 5<br />

EUPHORBIACEAE – spurges<br />

Name<br />

Most plants are cuts <strong>and</strong> best made during the spring <strong>and</strong> summer months. In most cases<br />

I will not supply these during the winter months.<br />

Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Elaeophorbia drupifera Tropical West Africa. Large succulent tree. Stem cuttings. $ 8<br />

Euphorbia aeruginosa South Africa. Erect, blue glaucous stems with red spines. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia angustiflora Kenya. Erect, blue glaucous stems with black spines. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia baioensis (clonotype) Kenya. Mt Baio. Erect, blue glaucous stems with brown spines.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Euphorbia bi<strong>here</strong>nsis Madagascar. Densely spiny low subshrub; brown flowers; eventually<br />

forms a turnip shaped tuber. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Euphorbia bi<strong>here</strong>nsis x E. milii Grows larger than pure E. bi<strong>here</strong>nsis; red flowers. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia bosseri Madagascar. Trailling leafless dark purple-green stems. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia capsaintmariensis<br />

Madagascar. Caudex species with spreading crown. Seedlings. <strong>The</strong>se are $12<br />

NEW ADDITION<br />

the ‘true’ species <strong>and</strong> derived from material sourced in the Slovak<br />

Republic. Most material sold under this name in Australia is cutting<br />

grown <strong>and</strong> a hybrid with E. decaryi.<br />

Euphorbia classenii Lavr. 11794 Kenya, Teita district, Mt Kasigau. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia cylindrifolia subsp. cylindrifolia Madagascar. Densely clustering, rhizomatous; white stems, purple<br />

cylindrical leaves. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Euphorbia croizatii<br />

NEW ADDITION<br />

Madagascar. Spiny, low decumbent shrub. Rooted cuttings. $10<br />

Euphorbia decaryi var. decaryi Madagascar. Densely clustering, rhizomatous; white stems, green purple<br />

flattened leaves. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Euphorbia decaryi var. spirosticha Madagascar. Densely clustering, rhizomatos, white stems, glossy green<br />

purple leaves with crinkly edges. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Euphorbia delphinensis x E. didierioides Bizarre spiny columns, tending more towards the second parent.<br />

Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Euphorbia dichroa Kenya. Densely tufted spiny stems. Cuttings $ 6<br />

Euphorbia gr<strong>and</strong>icornis South Africa. Cow’s Horn Euphorbia. Shrub to 2m tall; grey-green<br />

chunky stems <strong>and</strong> fierce white spines. Cuttings or seedlings.<br />

$10<br />

Euphorbia greenwayi Tanzania. Erect, clustering blue stems. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia h<strong>and</strong>iensis Canary Isl<strong>and</strong>s. Rooted cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia kamerunica W. Africa. Erect shrub to 2m tall; pale green flattened stems, spiny. $ 8<br />

29


Euphorbia hislopii<br />

Cuttings.<br />

Madagascar. Erect, clustering spiny stems; large red flowers. Cuttings.<br />

A giant ‘Crown <strong>of</strong> Thorns’<br />

$ 6<br />

Euphorbia leuconeura Madagascar. Rainforest species. Strange knobbly stems <strong>and</strong> large dark<br />

green leaves. Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Euphorbia magnicapsula Kenya. Forms a massive spiny tree in time. Seedlings. $10<br />

Euphorbia milii var. splendens red flowers Madagascar. Crown <strong>of</strong> Thorns. Old heritage form. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia milii var. splendens pale pink Madagascar. Crown <strong>of</strong> Thorns. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

flowers<br />

Euphorbia milii cream flowers Madagascar. Crown <strong>of</strong> Thorns. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia milii x E. horombensis A giant Crown <strong>of</strong> Thorns; white flowers. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia milii var. imperatae red flowers Madagascar. A miniature Crown <strong>of</strong> Thorns. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia milii var. imperatae yellow flowers Madagascar. A miniature Crown <strong>of</strong> Thorns. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia obesa South Africa. Little balls. Seedlings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia pentagona DMC7057 South Africa, 3 km S <strong>of</strong> Kransdrift NW <strong>of</strong> Grahamstown. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia petricola Kenya, Machakos district. Small rhizomatous, clustering grey-blue<br />

stems, spiny. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Euphorbia platyclada var. hardyi Madagascar. Clustering, hanging stems, mottled grey-brown. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia saxorum ISI1024: Lavr. s.n.:<br />

AVAILABLE AGAIN<br />

Kenya, Kangondi Rock. Small decumbent subshrub. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Euphorbia septentrionalis DMC1345 Kenya, 47 km N <strong>of</strong> Maralal on Maralal - North Hor road $ 6<br />

Euphorbia septentrionalis DMC1088 Kenya, 3 km from Kisima farm. Small rhizomatous, clustering greyblue<br />

stems, spiny. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Euphorbia similiramea DMC1008 Kenya, 29 km S <strong>of</strong> Langata road on road to Magadi, SW <strong>of</strong> Nairobi.<br />

Small, rhizomatous, clustering grey-blue stems, spiny. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Euphorbia tridentata South Africa. Densely clustering globose stems, spineless. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

Euphorbia viguieri var. ankarafantsiensis Madagascar. Strange knobbly green <strong>and</strong> white stems, dark green leaves,<br />

red flowers. Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Euphorbia xylophylloides Madagascar. Sprawling low shrub to 2m tall. Grey-green flattened $ 8<br />

branches <strong>and</strong> stems, spineless. Cuttings.<br />

Monadenium coccineum Tanzania. Glaucous green-grey stems; red flowers. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Monadenium guentheri Kenya. Thick knobbly dark green sausage stems. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Monadenium heteropodum Tanzania. Thick knobbly pale green sausage stems. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Monadenium kimberleyanum ISI1490 South Africa, Transvaal, N <strong>of</strong> Lydenburg, near Burgersfort on the road<br />

to Pietersburg. Erect, green sausage stems. .Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Monadenium lugardae P.E.Downs 9/85 SouthAfrica, Transvaal, between Ganspoort & <strong>The</strong> Downs, 40 km SSW<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tzaneen. Erect grey-green sausage stems. Cuttings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Monadenium rhizophorum ISI762 Kenya. Rhizomatous, densely clumping stems. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Monadenium stoloniferum W.Rauh Ke.179 Kenya, Masai district, Kapiti Plains, 33.5 km S <strong>of</strong> Athi River Station $ 6<br />

(clonotype):<br />

Pedilanthus tithymaloides ‘Green Feather’ Mexico. Small form, zig-zag green stems; red bracted flowers. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Pedilanthus tithymaloides ‘Peacock’ Zig-zag stems; foliage cream <strong>and</strong> pink variegated. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

HYACINTHACEAE - bulbous succulents<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Ledebouria petiolata South Africa. Clustering bulb. Green leaves with white spots. Also<br />

known as Drimiopsis maculata Bulbs.<br />

$ 5<br />

Ledebouria violacea South Africa. Clustering bulb. Leaves purple underside, blue-grey with<br />

cream spotting above. Also known as Scilla violacea. Bulbs.<br />

$ 5<br />

Ledebouria violacea FSA194 South Africa: Hankey. Clustering bulb. Leaves purple underside, greengrey<br />

with cream spotting above. Also known as Scilla violacea. Bulbs.<br />

$ 5<br />

Ornithogalum (Albuca) batteniae FSA169 South Africa: Kapp River School. Large succulent bulb, long lanceolate<br />

green leaves; white flowers. Rooted bulbs.<br />

$10<br />

Ornithogalum juncifolium FSA170 South Africa: Kapp River School. Bulb, long linear grey leaves; white<br />

flowers. Seedlings.<br />

$ 6<br />

Ornithogalum nanoides South Africa. Small clustering bulb with wispy-fleshy leaves. 2 bulbs. $ 6<br />

30


LAMIACEAE – the mint family (plants have fleshy to heavily succulent foliage <strong>and</strong><br />

stems)<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Plectranthus barbatus var. gr<strong>and</strong>is<br />

DMC1280<br />

Kenya, 26 km SW <strong>of</strong> Kitale/Lodwar road (A1) junction with B4. $ 6<br />

Shrub to 3m tall; aromatic leaves, purple flowers. Stock won’t eat it;<br />

excellent non-invasive hedging plant. Cuttings.<br />

Plectranthus cylindraceus South Africa, Zimbabwe. Very succulent erect stems. Cuttings. $ 6<br />

Plectranthus neochilus South Africa. Clustering prostrate stems. Good bedding plant. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

Plectranthus porphyranthus DMC28 Zimbabwe, 10 km E <strong>of</strong> Kyle Dam wall. Highly aromatic scalloped $ 6<br />

leaves; purple flowers. Cuttings.<br />

Plectranthus socotranus Socotra. Erect stems with clusters <strong>of</strong> rosettes. Cuttings $ 6<br />

Plectranthus prostratus Ug<strong>and</strong>a. Prostrate, layering stems. Good for a hanging basket. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

Plectranthus tenuiflorus DMC1160 Kenya, 2 km towards Lake Baringo from Marlgat. Sprawling $ 6<br />

succulent subshrub with highly aromatic leaves. Cuttings.<br />

Plectranthus tetensis Kenya. Prostrate trailing creeper. Cuttings. $ 4<br />

MORACEAE – the fig family<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Dorstenia foetida (crispa variant) Small caudex plant. Seedlings. $ 5 (small); $10 (large)<br />

Dorstenia foetida (foetida variant) Small caudex plant. Seedlings. $ 5 (small); $10 (large)<br />

PORTULACACEAE - the jade <strong>and</strong> purslane family<br />

Name Origin <strong>and</strong> other notes Price<br />

Anacampseros arachnoides South Africa. Small clustering elongated rosettes; pink flowers. $ 4<br />

Cuttings.<br />

Anacampseros filamentosa South Africa. Small clustering rosettes; pink flowers. Seedlings. $ 4<br />

Anacampseros rufescens South Africa. Small clustering rosettes; pink flowers. Seedlings. $ 4<br />

Portulacaria afra Jade Plant South Africa. Old heritage form. Shrub to 2m tall; pink flowers. $ 5<br />

Excellent for hedges. Cuttings.<br />

Portulacaria afra DMC829 South Africa: Abel Erasmus Pass on R36. Giant form. Cuttings $ 6<br />

31


Insert your mailing<br />

address <strong>here</strong><br />

Email:<br />

ORDER FORM<br />

PLANT NAME Quantity PRICE PER<br />

PLANT<br />

TOTAL COST FOR PLANTS<br />

+ Postage & Packing (orders below $50 add $10; orders $50-$100 add $15;<br />

orders over $100 ask for a quote)<br />

OVERALL COST (PLANTS + POSTAGE/PACKING)<br />

RUNNING<br />

TOTAL<br />

33


ORDER FORM (continued)<br />

PLANT NAME Quantity PRICE PER<br />

PLANT<br />

TOTAL COST FOR PLANTS<br />

+ Postage & Packing<br />

OVERALL COST (PLANTS + POSTAGE/PACKING)<br />

RUNNING<br />

TOTAL<br />

34

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!