Astrophytum asterias – 3.25″ pot. Curious which?. What began as four best friends with backyard nurseries has grown into a shared collection of over 6,000 species and a mission to make the plants we love more accessible.
Euphorbia petricola crested – 3.25″ pot. The T-shaped spines cap each crest and line up in neat rows along the branches. We have found it to be stable, occasionally reverting and then cresting again.
Sedum oxypetalum – 3.25″ pot. A perfect natural bonsai, it needs little training to make a nice ancient-looking little tree with nice stature after only a few years. It is not cold sensitive, but sensitive to water when cold.
Pachypodium namaquanum – 3.25″ pot. This South African native looks a lot like the Madagascar Palm, except from a vastly different habitat far across the Indian Ocean. To the seasoned collector, this species differs dramatically with its stout habit, textured foliage with a crinkled margin, longer spines, and slow-as-nails growing speed.
These seedlings are hard grown to enhance their slightly imposing character. Curious which?. What began as four best friends with backyard nurseries has grown into a shared collection of over 6,000 species and a mission to make the plants we love more accessible.