Succulent

  • AAloe Claviflora

    Aloe Claviflora

    Description Aloe claviflora, commonly known as the club-flowered aloe, is a unique succulent that belongs to the Asphodelaceae family. This slow-growing perennial plant is native to South Africa and is highly sought after by succulent enthusiasts due to its attractive foliage and showy flowers. The plant has thick, gray-green leaves that are arranged in a rosette pattern and can reach…

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  • AAloe Hereroensis

    Aloe Hereroensis

    Description Aloe Hereroensis, also known as the Herero Aloe, is a perennial succulent plant that is native to Namibia and Angola in southern Africa. This hardy plant is a member of the Aloe genus, which includes over 500 species of succulents that are known for their fleshy leaves and ability to store water. Taxonomic Information Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Plantae Phylum:…

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  • AAloe Striatula

    Aloe Striatula

    Description Aloe Striatula, also known as the Coral Aloe, is a tough and resilient succulent native to South Africa. It is a stemless plant that forms rosettes of blue-green leaves with white stripes. The leaves are thick and fleshy, reaching up to 18 inches long and 2 inches wide. In the summer, Aloe Striatula produces tall spikes of coral-red flowers…

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  • AAloe Peglerae

    Aloe Peglerae

    Description Aloe Peglerae, also known as the Coral Aloe or Mountain Aloe, is a stunning succulent native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa. It is a slow-growing and clump-forming plant that typically reaches up to 20 inches in height and 12 inches in width. The plant produces rosettes of blue-green leaves that are covered in tiny white spots and…

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  • AAllionia

    Allionia

    Description Allionia is a genus of succulent plants that belongs to the Nyctaginaceae family. It is native to the Americas, particularly in dry areas such as deserts and arid regions. This plant has several species, but one of the most popular is the Allionia incarnata. It is known for its beautiful flowers that bloom in the summer and fall months.…

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  • AAichryson

    Aichryson

    Description Aichryson is a genus of succulent plants that belongs to the Crassulaceae family, which also includes other popular succulent genera like Echeveria, Graptopetalum, and Kalanchoe. This genus is native to the Canary Islands, Madeira, and some parts of North Africa. It is a small genus, with around 15 species recognized by botanists. Aichryson plants are known for their attractive…

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  • AAgave Bracteosa

    Agave Bracteosa

    Description Agave Bracteosa, also known as Squid Agave, is a beautiful succulent plant that belongs to the Asparagaceae family. It is native to the mountains of Hidalgo, Mexico, and is commonly found growing in rocky areas, cliffs, and canyons. This plant is a slow grower and can reach up to 2 feet tall and 3 feet wide. It is a…

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  • AAgave Guadalajarana

    Agave Guadalajarana

    Description Agave Guadalajarana is a succulent plant that belongs to the family Asparagaceae. This unique plant is native to Mexico and is commonly found in the states of Jalisco and Nayarit. It is a medium-sized plant that grows up to 1 meter high and 1.5 meters wide. The leaves of Agave Guadalajarana are large, triangular, and greenish-blue in color with…

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  • AAgave Weberi

    Agave Weberi

    Description Agave Weberi is a unique succulent native to Mexico. It is a member of the Agavaceae family and is also known as Weber’s Agave. This plant is characterized by its blue-green leaves that form a rosette shape. It is a slow-growing plant that can reach up to 3 feet in height and width. The leaves are thick, fleshy, and…

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  • AAgave

    Agave

    Description Agave is a succulent plant that is native to the hot and arid regions of America. It is a perennial plant with a rosette of thick, fleshy leaves that store water. The leaves are arranged in a spiral pattern and have sharp, pointed tips that resemble a sword. Agave grows slowly, taking several years to reach maturity and flower.…

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