Succulents and Cacti
The Aloe Vera is a common house plant that has many potential heath benefits. An indoor Aloe is easy to grow and not demanding.
A living stones plant that blooms a beautiful daisy like flower the end of fall – beginning of winter.
Baby Rubber Plant – Peperomia obtusifolia
Although this plant can flower its main attraction is the foliage.
Bunny Ear Cactus – Opuntia Microdasys
The bunny ear cactus, also known as the polka dot cactus is a very popular plant.
Century Plant – Agave Americana
A tough succulent species that’s easy to grow indoors which can grow over 1m tall with large toothed leaves.
Christmas Cactus – Schlumbergera Bridgesii
The Christmas cactus is the ideal house plant if a grower likes to see flowers blooming from November – January.
Christmas cheer – Sedum Rubrotinctum
Very close relative to the Jelly beans plant displaying leaves which turn red in sunlight.
Coral Cactus – Eurphorbia Lactea Crest
The Coral cactus is much as the name states in one sense and not in another. It’s similar looking to coral but not an actual cactus.
Donkeys Tail – Sedum Morganianum
The Donkeys tail is a trailing succulent species suitable for growing in a hanging basket.
Easter Cactus – Hatiora Gaertneri
Tropical cactus that requires a certain amount of regular water in order to survive.
Housetree Leek – Aeonium Arboreum
Rosettes of leaves grow on tall woody stems. There are three main varieties.
Flaming Katy – Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana
The flaming katy is the most popular succulent plant from the kalanchoe genus. Growers can motivate the Blossfeldiana to flower after it’s first bloom.
Goat’s Horn Cactus – Astrophytum Capricorne
The Goats horn cactus has joined the unusual plant section (it’s as weird as they get).
Golden Barrel Cactus – Echinocactus Grusonii
Globe shaped type cacti suitable for growing in conservatories, on patios or other indoor glass type rooms.
Jade Plant – Crassula Ovata
The Jade plant also known as the money plant is a very popular houseplant. Scientific names Crassula argentea. C.ovata, and C.portulacea.
Jelly Beans – Sedum Pachyphyllum
The Jelly beans displays small finger like succulent leaves that develop red tips.
The Lithops fulleri is a living stones plant displaying green grayish foliage and mottled markings at the top.
A species from the Lithops genus displaying attractive purple club shaped leaves.
Mother In Laws Tongue – Sansevieria Trifasciata
The mother in laws tongue (also known as snake plant) is a flowering species that is primarily grown for it’s slick looking long leaves.
Mother Of Thousands – Bryophyllum Daigremontianum
Named Mother of thousands because of the many thousands of plantlets it produces.
Orchid Cactus – Disocactus Ackermannii
The Orchid Cactus (forest type cacti) blooms multi-petalled bright funnel shaped flowers.
Panda Plant – Kalanchoe Tomentosa
From the kalanchoe genus makes a nice addition to any succulent plant collection, grown indoors.
Parallel Peperomia – Peperomia puteolata
Semi-succulent species from the large peperomia genus of plants.
Peruvian Apple Cactus – Cereus Peruvianus
The apple cactus (also known as columnar, column, hedge cactus and others) displays a prominent ribbed column stem with brown colored spines.
Pincushion Peperomia – Peperomia ferreyrae
Semi-succulent species from the large peperomia genus of plants.
Rat’s Tail Cactus – Disocactus Flagelliformis
Advice about the Rat’s tail cactus (scientific name: Aporocactus Flagelliformis or Disocactus flagelliformis). Caring needs and guide.
This species flowers at the end of summer and display jaw like leaves that are toothed.
Trailing Jade – Peperomia rotundifolia
Trailing jade is a semi-succulent suitable for hanging baskets and windowsills
Truncate Living Stone – Lithops pseudotruncatella
A species from the living stones plant types displaying olive green and brown foliage.
Zebra Haworthia – Haworthia Fasciata/Attenuata
Similar in appearance and has the same care needs as the Aloe plant. Thick and warty leaves.
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