Senecio peregrinus {String of Dolphins / Dolphins Necklace} 85 mm
Senecio peregrinus {String of Dolphins / Dolphins Necklace} 85 mm Read More »
Common Name: Porkbush, Dwarf Jade, Elephant Bush Decorative, structural succulent featuring large rounded fleshy leaves set directly on short dark red stems. Rarely flowers in cultivation, not grown as a flowering plant. Can grow to a height 2m. The size of the plant can be controlled by trimming. Makes an ideal specimen plant in decorative
Portulacaria Afra Large Leaf – Green Penny Jade Read More »
Common Name: Native Pig Face Prostrate native succulent perennial with thick leaves. Beautiful pink daisy like flowers with white centres in spring and summer. Great for coastal conditions – high salt tolerance, good for erosion control. This plant hugs the ground as it roots from each node. Spreads up to 3m wide
Carpobrotus Rossii – Pink Passion Read More »
Most Aloe species have a rosette of large, thick, fleshy leaves. Aloe flowers are tubular, frequently yellow, orange, pink, or red. Many species of Aloe appear to be stemless, with the rosette growing directly at ground level; other varieties may have a branched or unbranched stem from which the fleshy leaves spring. They vary in
Aloe Supreme Orange 140 mm Read More »
Senecio rowleyanus is a succulent with trailing stems and green, glossy bead-like leaves. It is native to South Africa and belongs to the Asteraceae family. Its unique appearance and cascading growth habit make it well-suited for elevated hanging baskets. While it can produce small, white flowers, the main feature is the arrangement of its pearl-like
Senecio Rowleyanus Hanging Baskets – String of Pearls Read More »
Our assorted succulents are great for starting a water wise succulent garden or planting a succulent bowl as a beautiful feature piece in your garden . Succulents require well draining soil and grow best if the soil if dried out in between waterings. Most succulents do require at least a few hours of sun every
Succulents spp. Assorted 85 mm (1054-1060) Read More »