SUCCULENTS OTHER THAN CACTUS
Adenia glauca - Light green, bulbous caudex with vine-like stem and light green palmately lobed leaves. Limited Quantities (2.75" pot size - $5.00)
   
Adenia keramanthus Light green, elongated caudex with fuzzy leaves. (3" pot size - $10.00)
   
Adenia venenata - Light green, elongated caudex tapering to the leaf holding stem. (3" pot size - $10.00)
   
  Adenium obesum - Seed grown plants so flower variability is the norm. Plants with white to light cream, swollen caudex (4" pot size - $15.00)
   
   
   
   
   
  Aloe falcata
   
  Aloe peglerae  
   
Aloe variegata (Partridge Breast Aloe) - Small, clumping species with deeply keeled, triangular, dark green leaves copiously white spotted. Short spikes of bright red-orange flowers in late winter-spring. (6" pot size - $10.00)
   
   
Bursera fagaroides Mexican plants with swollen bases and cool, peeling bark revealing blue-green inner bark. They make great container plants and wonderful bonsai specimens. (3" pot size - $6.00)
   
   
Euphorbia antisyphilitica (Candelilla) - A hardy Chihuahuan Desert plant with numerous, thin, upright stems coated with a waxy covering. Small pink and white flowers in summer. (4" pot size - $7.50)
   
Euphorbia echinus - Small shrub from Morocco, with short spines on the 5-8 ribs. (3" pot size - $5.00)
   
Euphorbia obesa - Small, spherical plants with green bodies nearly obscured by interesting purplish brown markings. (3" pot size - $4.00)
   
Euphorbia royleana - Large, columnar plant with dark green stems. Eventually developing a big candelabrum form. From the Himalayas of India. (3" pot size - $5.00)
   
Euphorbia venenata - Small shrub forming plant to about 2 feet. Rich green stems with many paired spines on the ribs. Hardy to at least 20 degrees F if not prolonged. (3" pot size - $5.00)
   
Ficus brandegeei
   
Ficus petiolaris (Rock Fig) - White trunks with peely bark and rich green leaves with red petioles. Grow it on a rock! (6" pot size - $15.00)
   
   
Fockea edulis - Vine-like stems on an enlarged, underground tuber that can be raised and displayed. (6" pot size - $15.00)
   
   
Fouquieria columnaris (Cirio, Boojum) This is the famous, succulent ocotillo relative from Baja California. The main trunk looks like an upside down carrot when older. (6" pot size - $10.00)
   
Fouquieria fasciculata - One of the most highly sought after succulent ocotillo relatives. This one forms a big, green, barrel shaped trunk with many branches. White flowers in summer. Hardy to low 20's F. Native to Hidalgo. (4" pot size - $20.00) (6" pot size - $40.00) Plant in habitat
   
Fouquieria formosa - Eventually a tree-forming plant, beautiful whitish outer bark peels to reveal the green inner bark. Native to southern Mexico. (4" pot size - $10.00)
   
Fouquieria macdougalii - A tree forming plant with a short trunk. Light bronze outer bark, peels to reveal the yellowish green inner bark. (3" pot size - $5.00)
   
Fouquieria purpusii - This is the prize of the family. The enlarged, conical, green trunk tapers and looks like an upside down carrot similar to F. columnaris. (4" pot size - $20.00) (6" pot size - $40.00)
   
   
  Ipomoea platensis
   
   
Monadenium ritchii - Clustering plant with short, knobby, succulent stems, pink flowers,green leaves can turn pinkish under stress. (2.75" pot size - $5.00)
   
   
Pachypodium bispinosum - A shrubby succulent with a thickened caudex and long, spiny branches. Pinkish, bell shaped flowers with deeper reddish throat appear in spring and summer. (6" pot size - $17.50)
   
Pachypodium densiflorum
   
Pachypodium geayi - A Madagascan oddity. Plant develops a huge, bottle shaped trunk, topped by grayish green leaves. (3" pot size - $6.00)
   
Pachypodium lamerei (Madagascar Palm) - This is from Madagascar, but not a palm. The spine covered trunk is topped by long, green leaves, giving the plant a "palm-like" look. (3" pot size - $6.00)
   
Pachypodium succulentum - Another shrubby succulent with a thickened caudex and long, spiny branches. Very narrow, pinkish flowers appear at the branch ends in spring and summer. (6" pot size - $17.50)
   
   
Pedilanthus macrocarpus (Slipper Flower) - Shrubby succulent with numerous upright stems (a little thicker than a pencil) that curve and twist giving the plant an unusual look. Topped off by orange-red flowers that look like a slipper. (4" pot size - $12.50)
   
Pterodiscus species nova
   
  Raphionacme flanaganii
   
   
Uncarina roeoesliana - The plant should be allowed to develop its large, underground caudex before finally lifting and exposing it for display. Beautiful, bright yellow flowers in spring and summer. (6" pot size - $20.00) Display plant in flower.