Agave lophantha Thorncrest Century Plant Full Sun Dry Agave sp. Century Plant Full Sun Dry Aloe sp. Aloe Medium to Dry Cissus quadrangularis Devil's Backbone Full Sun Medium Cotyledon sempervivum Cotyledon sempervivum Full Sun Medium to Dry Cleistocactus Cleistocactus Full Sun Medium to Dry Crassula arborense Silver Jade Part Medium Crassula argentea Finger Jade Part Medium Crassula ovata Jade Plant Part Medium Flowers only once by growing a tall center stem to produce flower (this can take 5-40 years). Repot every 2 years. *Inner sap is an irritant. Flowers only once by growing a tall center stem to produce flower (this can take 5-40 years). Repot every 2 years. *Inner sap is an irritant. An easy to maintain house plant. Sunny conditions are needed for flowering, but aloe does fine with partial sun. Native to Asia, Malaysia and tropical Africa. Member of the grape family with vining 4 angled stems. Grow best in hanging baskets. Once it has reached the desired size, prune to maintain the size. Prefers warm temperatures. Native to southern Africa.Elegantly decorative. Mostly flower in the summer, producing tubular flowers in orange or coral pink tones. Native to South America. Generally grows in shrubby clumps. Stems are usually an inch in diameter but branch readily at the base. In fall, reduce watering to approximately every 5 weeks and in the winter, keep dry. Native to South Africa. Leaves look like fingers. When grown in direct sun, the leaves can acquire a red tint. Native to South Africa. Leaves look like fingers. When grown in direct sun, the leaves can acquire a red tint. Native to South Africa. As a houseplant, can grow 18-30 inches tall. As it matures, its trunk-like succulent stems can start to look like a miniature tree. When grown in direct sun, the leaves can acquire a red tint.
Crassula ovata variegated Variegated Jade Plant Part Medium alluaudii Cat Tails Full Sun Dry baioensis Red Spine Euphorb Light Dry Euphoriba canariensis Canary Island Spurge Part to Full Sun cooperii Candelabra Part Dry Medium in Summer; Dry in Winter Native to South Africa. Leaves have green and white stripes. When grown in direct sun, the leaves can acquire a red tint. Native to Madagascar. Prefers temperatures of at least 50F but can tolerate temps as low as 20F. Water deeply whenever the soil is dry several inches below the surface (can require watering up to twice per week in the summer but much less in the winter). Spineless succulent shrub. In summer, the stem tips have long green leaves. Brown dots remain on the stem where leaves were previously attached. In spring and summer, tiny yellow-green flower structures appear that hold even smaller flowers. Has a milky sap that can irritate human skin. Native to Kenya. This is a spiny succulent shrub found in tropical deserts and thrives in hot, dry conditions. Requires minium average temperature of 60F. Can grow up to 12 inches tall. Water deeply whenever the soil is dry several inches below the surface (will need more water in the summer than in the winter). Has a milky sap that can irritate Native to the Canary Islands. Small succulent tree that can grow to 9 ft. tall. Forms clumps at the base, can produce multiple branches. One of the more poisonous euphorbias. Native to South Africa and Swaziland. A spiny, succulent tree with candelabra-like branches and triangular or heart-shaped branches. Blooms in Spring to summer, with small, yellowish flowers arranged in 3 parallel rows along the ridges between the spines towards the tips of the branches. Highly toxic sap.
enormis enormis lactea cristata Coral cactus Full Sun knuthii lactea nerifolia knuthii Dragon bones tree Oleander-leafed Spurge Dry phosphorea phosphorea Full sun Medium to Dry Slow-growing species. Water deeply in the summer when the soil is dry several inches below the surface but keep almost dry in the winter. Has a milky sap that can irritate This is a grafted succulent plant. Water deeply in the winter). Does not like to sit in very wet soil but does not tolerate prolonged periods of dryness. Has a milky sap that can irritate Spiny, branching thin-stemmed succulent that develops a substantial tuber as it ages. Stems can grow long and will develop a reddish color in good light. Can make a good bonsai plant. Water deeply in the winter). Has a milky sap that can irritate A tall, dark-green shrub with many branches. Center segments have an ornamental witish and lime green marbled marking. Water deeply in the winter). Has a milky sap that can irritate Native to East Asia to South China, India, An erect, branched prickly succulent shrub. This plant is poisonous and skin contact with the sap can cause blistering. The leaves and roots have been used as a fish poison. Native to Brazil. A small shrub with a short trunk that divides into many ribbed branches a few centimeters above soil level. Has tiny leaves at the tops of new branches. Named phosphorea because it is said to emit a phosphorescent light. Produces small flowers at the end of branches. Has a milky sap that can irritate
pseudocactus pseudocactus Full Sun Medium to Dry stenoclada Fish Hook Full Sun Medium to Dry tirucalli x stenoclada Stick x Fish Hook Full Sun Medium to Dry trigona African Milk Tree Full Sun Medium to Dry Gasteria sp. Ox Tongue Part Sun Graptopetalum paraguayensis Ghost Plant Haworthia Zebra Plant Part Sun Dry Kleinia fulgens Orange Button Flower Sun Dry Small yellow flowers. t to be confused with grandicornis. Has a milky sap that can irritate Native to Madagascar. Water deeply whenever the soil is dry several inches below the surface (can require watering up to twice per week in the summer but much less in the winter). Has a milky sap that can irritate A hybrid cross of euphorbia tirucalli and euphorbia stenoclada. Water deeply whenever the soil is dry several inches below the surface (can require watering up to twice per week in the summer but much less in the winter). Has a milky sap that can irritate Water deeply whenever the soil is dry several inches below the surface (can require watering up to twice per week in the summer but much less in the winter). Will need to be repotted every 2-3 years or so. Has a milky sap that can irritate human skin. White or yellow leaves can indicate too much sun. Does best with some light shade/ indirect sunlight. Slow growing. Native to Mexico. Rosettes cam grow up to 4 inches wide. When grown in full sun, plants will turn yellow-pink but in shade, will be bluish-grey. White or yellow leaves can indicate too much sun. Does best with some light shade/ indirect sunlight. Slow growing. Produces spectacular neon orange flowers in the late fall/early winter. Leaves turn purplish in the sun. Prefers hot and dry growing conditions, is prone to pests when in a moist area. Opuntia sp. Opuntia Full Sun Dry Native to the Americas. Grow best in dry, hot areas. Yes Sedum, variegated Sedum, variegated Full Sun Medium Drought tolerant, not very demanding. Yes Yes Yes
Senecio crassisimus Vertical Leaf Senecio Full Sun Dry Senecio cylindricus Narrow-Leaf Chalk Sticks Full Sun Dry Stapelia African Star Fish Flowers Part Dry Synadenium grantii African Milk Bush Full Sun Medium Synadenium grantii rubra African Milk Bush Full Sun Dry grow 18-24 inches. grow 18-24 inches. colder than 50 F. Can produce large, 5 lobed flowers. Water very sparingly in the winter. A thornless, semi-succulent evergreen shrub. Blooms in winter or early spring. Produces a milky sap that is extremely irritating to the skin, eyes and mouth. Skin contact can cause blisters. grow 18-24 inches. Produces a milky sap that is extremely irritating to the skin, eyes and mouth. Skin contact can cause blisters.