Pedilanthus macrocarpus crest – 3.25″ pot – Succulent

Pedilanthus macrocarpus crest – 3.25″ pot. This crested form of the common “Lady’s Slipper” is one of the more novel fasciations sought after by collectors. Unlike the regular Pedilanthus macrocarpus (and anything else in the plant kingdom), this mutation produces unpredictably contorted, flattened stems that eventually form a sprawling shrub of appreciable size, mixing funky shapes with the occasional stretch of classic linear growth.

Plectranthus ernstii – 3.25″ pot – Caudiciform

Plectranthus ernstii – 3.25″ pot. Despite its cremnophytic origins, it responds well to generous watering; without which, the velvety, lightly fragrant leaves can grow sparse and slightly haggard. Curious which?.

Begonia homonyma – 3.25″ pot – Caudiciform

Begonia homonyma produces only solid green leaves, lacking the white spots and darker blue-tinted coloration of B. dregei. This species makes up for its less ornate foliage by being capable of growing a much larger caudex.

Pelargonium cotyledonis – 3.25″ pot – Caudiciform

Pelargonium cotyledonis – 3.25″ pot. It very closely resembles many of the low-branching, slow-growing pachycaul Pelargoniums of South Africa and is equally well suited to natural bonsai, requiring no training to develop a compact form.