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A selection of SUCCULENTS, some in very limited supply, covering the letters "B" and "C" :
This page contains the following Succulent plant groups: Beaucarnea (Pony Tail Palm), Begonia, Bombax (Silk Floss Tree), Bowiea (Climbing Onion), Brachychiton (Australian Bottle Tree, Bursera (Mexican Frankincense), Calibanus, Cephalopentandra, Cereus (Organ Pipe Cactus), Ceropegia (Rosary Vine), Cissus (Succulent Grape), Crassula (Jade Tree), Cryptocereus (Zig Zap Cactus), Cyanotis. Navigate to Another Page of Plant Offerings

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68442 BEAUCARNEA GUATAMALENSIS AGA HP CGH PRICE: $ 9.00 Distinctive species of "Bottle Ponytail" with lush thick foliage of grassy green forming a thick fountain of arching leaf blades atop the thick trunk which arises from the dramatic swollen base. At times the new growth has a red tint. Sometimes called the red ponytail. Good for bonsai culture.

68362 BEAUCARNEA RECURVATA AGA HP CGH PRICE: $ 5.00 Distinctive species of "Bottle Ponytail" with lush thick foliage of grassy green forming a thick fountain of arching leaf blades atop the thick trunk which arises from the dramatic swollen base. A plant more tolerant of neglect and abuse does not come to mind.

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56276 BEGONIA CRASSICAULIS U0674 BEG TGH PRICE: $ 5.50 (thick-stemmed) Impressive stout thick upright stems hold large sharp lobed deciduous leaves; enormous sprays of tiny flowers appear in late winter as the canes break dormancy.

56270 BEGONIA LACY [HYB] BEG HP CGH PRICE: $ 6.00 (s, semi-tuberous) Attractive frilled dregii foliage and nearly everblooming white fls; seems to have no real dormant cycle.

56093 BEGONIA PARTITA BEG HP TGH PRICE: $ 7.50 (tuberous) Finely cut nearly palmate leaves & attractive caudiform base make this compact species a favorite for "Begonia Bonsai." Now more correct as dregii 'Partita.'

56260 BEGONIA VALLIDA BEG HP CGH PRICE: $ 8.00 (thick stemmed) Quite a bold presence with thick bamboo mimic stalks shingled with bright acid green wide leaves with odd delicately toothed margins and an attractive pattern of veins. Dainty white flowers in considerable numbers mid-winter. Brazilian shrub with considerable presence--we suspect it secretly considers itself to be a tree.

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60716 BOMBAX ELIPTICUM BOM HP CGH PRICE: $ 10.00 The famous Mexican "Silk Floss Tree" makes a handsome potted caudiform subject with emerging red leaves handsomely designed; planted outside in the tropics this thick trunked tree rapidly develops considerable stature, displaying bundles of rose pink "Shaving Brush" silky stamens. Excellent indoors for those of us not gardening in the tropics. Also listed in some sources as Pseudobombax elipticum. The size of the plants we have right now are larger than those we offered last year. The bases have already swollen and resemble small bowling pins. Ask about even larger sizes that we sometimes have.

41548 BOUSSINGAULTIA [ANREDERA] CORDIFOLIA BAS HP TGH PRICE: $ 2.00 "Madeira Vine" or "Mignonette Vine" From tuberous roots rise rapidly growing stems with succulent leaves and racemes of heavily fragrant white flowers. Argentina native, thus the tubers are persistent in subtropical zones if below any frost line; in the north, either dig or bring in the container for winter. Nonetheless, always a favorite as a vigorous intensely fragrant windowgarden plant.

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65084 BOWIEA VOLUBILIS LIL HP TGH PRICE: $12.50 "Climbing Onion" Pale spherical bulbs send up many-branched stems of pale ochre; flowers greenish-white. Considered to be quite toxic if ingested--do not grow this intriguing plant if children are around. Each stem that arises from the bulb is actually a modified leaf. Be careful not to cover the bulb when planting. Please note that the "Pregnant Onion" is listed under Ornithogalum.

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55508 BRACHYCHITON RUPESTRIS STE HP TGH PRICE: $4.75 The fabulous "Australian/Queensland Bottle Tree" so called for the wonderfully swollen base (and trunk with time and age) making for a great tropical pseudobonsai potential, especially as this beauty flourishes in containers. Not only a wonderful woody caudex base but also small deeply fingered black green leathery leaves with a dramatic silver to pink toned midrib. Base is swollen some even at an early age; and, planted outdoors in the tropics, with maturity it produces bizarre bell shaped tomentose flowers typical of the Sterculiaceae family.

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60558 BURSERA FAGAROIDES BUR HP CGH PRICE: $ 22.00 Named for the pinnate leaves resemblence to the Prickly-Ash family such as fellow West-indian native, the Satinwood. Heavy trunks topped by interlaced limber stems with strong fragrance, thus the "Mexican Frankinensense Shrub." Fabulous in the greenhouse succulent collection; handsome as a sunny windowsill potplant; always popular among bonsai fanciers as the leaves remain petite and the trunk becomes more and more swollen with fascinating bark. We include several pictures of older trees in pots. These sometimes are available at about $100.00--please inquire about these much older, larger specimens.

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65091 CALIBANUS HOOKERI LIL HP TGH PRICE: $ 15.00 Large quite wide corky caudex of a "Ponytail"; a small rock mimic caudex base gradually grows to asume a very broad surface from which sprout multi-headed tufts of semi-glaucous leathery leaves. Central Mexico.

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60913 CEREUS MINIMA FAIRY CASTLE CAC HP PRICE: $ 4.50 Very miniature very deep green upright fat fluted columns freely branch and offset to suggest wee castle tops. Easily grown in a sunny windowsill by children of all ages.

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The Rosary Vine group is very popular. Sometimes there is a short delay in Shipping
If we are waiting for a crop of these much sought after plants to get ready!

60017 CEROPEGIA LINEARIS WOODII ASC HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.50 "Rosary Vine" or "String of Hearts" Thread-like vine with large "rosary bead" tubercles and small pairs of heart-leaves designed with bright silver surfaces. Dependable tried and true houseplant unless you overwater!

60019 CEROPEGIA LINEARIS WOODII HYBRID ASC HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.50 "Spade Leaved Rosary Vine" or "String of Hearts" Thread-like vine with large "rosary bead" tubercles and small pairs of heart-leaves designed with bright silver surfaces. This clone differs from the standard species by having more elongated leaves and different coloring. Most likely a hybrid, but very distinctive!

60985 CEROPEGIA LINEARIS WOODII PINK EDGE ASC TGH HP PRICE: $12.00 The remarkeble "Variegated Rosary Vine" with each fleshy heart shaped leaf bordered in creamy pink. Marketed as 'Lady Heart' in Asian nurseries. This is so extremely variegated as to be quite slow growing and demanding of quite specific cultural conditions: needs perfect drainage in a shallow container (orchid bark or pumice added to a soilless mix is perfect), with good air movement, and no exposure to chill. Sometimes there is a wait if you order a number of these at once when we have a crop getting ready. This is a very much sought after plant.

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41357 CISSUS HAMADEROHENSIS VIT HP TGH PRICE: $ 12.75 "Tapeworm Grape" Thick slate green flattened tapeworm stems of long-spaced joints climb with tendrils; leaves deciduous. For kids, this is a totally neat plant. This can be visually amazing if encouraged to wrap its flattened woody self around and around a succulent wreath as a decorative "ribbon" mimic. Sent as mossed URCuts if we have none potted when you order as it seems to travel fine as a mossed cut.

41062 CISSUS QUADRANGULA [QUADRANGULARIS] VIT PRICE: $10.00 Weird four-sided winged succulent sectioned stems; small leaves soon decidious; green flower clusters followed by tiny wooden grape fruit if reaches mature stature. Favorite of succulent collectors; but avoid high levels of humidity and give perfect drainage. We prefer to send this as an unrooted cutting in dry perlite. *Please note the wide range of Cissus species offered in the TROPICAL PLANTS section of this website.

41064 CISSUS QUINANGULARIS VIT HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.75 Attractive succulent with five-winged thick woody stems; dark decidious leaves are thick succulent wedges jutting out from the nodes. Most interesting in any rare vine collection; of easy culture as long as is situated in adequate light--seems unconcerned as to humidity levels as long as the roots are in a perfectly drained mix. Indeed, this species is as easy to grow as quadrangula can be difficult. Quite popular with designers of open wire topiary frames.

41359 CISSUS TUBEROSA FILIGREE VIT HP TGH PRICE: $ 12.00 From smooth swelling woody caudex arise annual stems with quite attractie snowflake incised (palmately dissected) leaves and meandering tendrils. One of the easiest caudiforms performing well as a houseplant.

60617 COMMIPHORA MOLLIS AGA HP TGH PRICE: $10.00 Interesting new caudiciform variety from Africa. We have seedlings available for the first time.The first pictures shows the leaves. The second pictures shows the trunk on an older plants. Great for indoor bonsai culture.

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60241 CRASSULA ARBORESCENS UNDULATIFOLIA CRA HP PRICE: $ 3.50 "Blue Bird Jade" Bluish-gray elongate twisted leaf pairs stand erect on much branched pseudo-tree. Good succulent bonsai with compact rounded heads of pink star flowers whose glossy petals are more wide and blunt than those of most C. ovata cultivars. If the leaves develop any surface scars, this usually means that the ambient conditions are too humid or that the plant has been overwatered.

61049 CRASSULA FERNWOOD [COCCINEA CAMPFIRE] CRA CGH HP PRICE: $ 4.25 Stout upright stems laden with squared-off pairs of fleshy leaves which take on a remarkable orangy copper coloring in bright light and cool conditions. It needs to be repotted from time to time because it grows pups that hang over the edge of the pot sometimes in a umkempt way. But worth the effort people who do not mind grooming their plants from time to time.

58721 CRASSULA MARGINALIS MARGINATA CRA HP CGH PRICE: $ 8.25 All the tumbling beauty of the thickly foliaged species, plus the succulent stems are enclosed by fused oval leaves quite brightly margined white, a pinkish rim emerges in high light. As the roots are quite shallow, be sure to grow this in a very shallow container. Quite charming--the plant itself is never shallow.

60262 CRASSULA MULTICAVA CRA HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.50 Pairs of wide flat oval hazy green leaves peppered and dimpled in purple-red on thick stems; mid-winter masses of starry pinkish-white blossoms sometimes in such numbers to often topple these pinkish stems, thus the "Fairy Crassula" in the European nursery trade. Very reliable mid-winter blossom sprays are hopelessly charming. If you tend to overwater your succulents, this is the plant for you.

60263 CRASSULA MULTICAVA MEDIOPICTA CRA CGH HP PRICE: $ 6.50 Wide fleshy succulent leaves with lime centers; showy winter sprays of tiny white starflowers are quite attractive.

60255 CRASSULA MUSCOSA PSEUDOLYCOPODIOIDES CRA CGH HP PRICE: $ 5.50 Clubmoss Cactus" Very tiny irregular "zipper" stems. Looks somewhat like a Selaginella clubmoss, but is obviously a dryer grower and a true succulent.

60266 CRASSULA OVATA CRA HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.50 Formerly C. argentea. "Jade Tree" or "Chinese Rubber Tree." The basic: stout brown tanned trunks support the heavy mass of succulent glossy green blunt-edged leaves; sprays of starry white flowers are produced mid winter if the plant is given some cool conditions (do not freeze!) early fall to set the buds.

60906 CRASSULA OVATA OBLIQUA CALIFORNIA RED TIP CRA CGH HP PRICE: $7.25 Distinctive slow growing "Red Rimmed Jade Tree" originating with Ed Hummel long ago, with a subtle hue of purplish-red on the fat leaves' rims (when given bright light to full sun). Paired rimmed leaves on stout woody trunks; but without intense light, cool winter conditions and very limited fertilizer, the subtle color will quite likely not develop.

60272 CRASSULA OVATA PALLIDA [HORT] CRA HP CGH PRICE: $ 12.00 "Silver Jade Tree" more sensitive to chill than the other cultivars. Not really silver, but leaves of a pallid rine-gray tone. Another unusual Hummel selection rarely offered as grows very slowly and deliberately, developing gnarled "character" trunks prized by succulent bonsai lovers--not to be confused with the similarly colored but more glaucous Crassula arborescens which is far far larger statured. Much prized by collectors.

56954 CRASSULA OVATA RIPPLE JADE CRA HP CGH PRICE: $9.50 "Ripple Leaf Jade." Rather unusual new hybrid of Jade with thinner leaves that undulate along the edges and have a powdery tomentus on the leaf. Obviously needs a bright window or under lights. We are not sure of the parentage of this yet. It might have both Crassula arborescens and Crassula ovata in its blood.

60641 CRASSULA OVATA RUBIFLORA CRA HP TGH PRICE: $ 8.00 "Pink Flowering Jade" Vigorous cultivar with open rounded clusters of starry pale satiny pink two-tone blossoms--petals longer and much narrower than most C. arborescens cvs. In warm conditions, the tiny blossoms are white to soft pearl in tone.

60270 CRASSULA OVATA SUNSET [HORT ] CRA HP CGH PRICE: $12.00 "Golden Jade Tree" In bright saturated light and cool (not chill, please) temperatures the leaves can become richly edged in golden ochre--warm temperatures and high nitrogen fertilizer will prevent this edging contrast. Very striking as a large specimen. Be cause these are grown in our greenhouses, these plants are often shipped withouth the full color recorded in the picture image. If you have a bright location with coolish nights, the best color can be achieved.

60279 CRASSULA OVATA OBLIQUA TRICOLOR CRA PRICE: $ 4.50 "Tricolor Jade" The commonly seen variegated "Jade Tree" with creamy white and rose striped pointed (not blunt tipped) leaves typically having a slight twist in orientation. Please note that any dark spots appearing on the succulent leaf surface indicates too much humidity in the immediate environment. (Thus it is a more successful houseplant than a greenhouse plant.)

60280 CRASSULA PERFOSSA VARIEGATA CRA HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.75 "Necklace Vine" Erect woody stems with fused keeled gray leaves with yellow-cream variegation which fades as the older foliage matures. May shipped be mossed cuts if potted ones are sold out. Curious old heirloom from the Hummel collection.

60284 CRASSULA PORTULACEA CONVOLUTA GOLLUM CRA HP PRICE: $ 5.50 "Trumpet Jade" Stiff short woody trunks support tufts of bizarre leaves so fused that only a curious trumpet fish-mouth remains at the tip--rather like E.T.'s fingers! The stems redivide constantly giving an old specimen a rather hemispherical outline unlike the more terete 'Hobbit' cultivar below. The cute name once again makes sense to customers thanks to recent blockbuster films.

60285 CRASSULA PORTULACEA CONVOLUTA HOBBIT CRA HP CGH PRICE: $ 7.50 Each leaf is rolled in from the sides and nearly fused into various bizarre forms of fat unrolled cigarettes. Popular conversation piece developing a considerably different outline as assumes a more mature habit than that of 'Gollum.'

60283 CRASSULA PORTULACEA RUBRA CAC CGH PRICE: $ 4.50 "Crosby's Compact Jade" Darker foliage on purplish trunks.Small statured & heavily self-branched: handsome in bonsai pot. More compact in stature, more tolerant of lower light, and uncomplicated in cultural demands than Crassula ovata cultivars--all qualities that contiuue to quarantee that this self branching shrublet remain the most popular "Jade" for tropical succulent bonsai. Needs full sun for the 'rubra' tones to kick in. Easiest to grow of the jade tree tribe, tolerating a wide range of conditions.

60288 CRASSULA SARMENTOSA MEDIO-PICTA CRA HP CGH PRICE: $ 3.25 Cascading succulent stems punctuated with pairs of rounded coarsely toothed waxed leaves with creamy-greengold central stripes--this sport originated in our greenhouses in the mid seventies and remains popular in the trade today. Terminal clusters of pale starry flowers appear midwinter.

60291 CRASSULA TETRAGONA CRA HP TGH PRICE: $5.50 "Chinese Pine" Stiff woody slim stems studded with spindle shaped needle leaves in four rigid ranks; white flowered native of the Eastern Cape is most effective grown in tightly clumped groups displayed in a small bonsai pot.

61008 CRASSULA WOODII CRA HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.00 Petite tumbling tinkertoy stems set with multitudes of paired tiny fat leaflets; cute tuffet for a planter. Always popular as a key element of succulent wreaths. The perfect tuffet for the base of a succulent bonsai.

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66017 CRYPTOCEREUS ANTHONYANUS CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.50 "Zig Zag Cactus" or "Anthony's Rickrack" Fragrant peachy yellow and red night blooms on the sculpturesque flat fishbone designed stems. This is an epiphyte from Chiapas rainforest so avoid scorching sun and plant in an epiphytic mix--Epiphyllum culture. Smaller statured and far easier to grow and to flower than the massive Epiphyllum chrysocardium.

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50513 CYANOTIS KEWENSIS COMM HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.25 Malabar native with compact, ground-hugging stems clasped by triangular fleshy leaves felted chocolate-brown; blue-violet flowers shy to bloom. Popular as the "Teddybear Plant" but exacting in its cultural demands: moving air with very bright light and low air humidity. The roots are very shallow, so avoid potting in a deep container--a great ground cover in a succulent dish garden.

50514 CYANOTIS SOMALIENSIS COMM HP CGH $ 3.50 "Pussy Ears" Succulent creeper with triangular curved, gloss green leaves with soft white hairs creating a "fringe"; flowers said to be purple & orange--although after growing this twenty years, we have yet to observe any. Excellent for small baskets; perfect groundcover in succulent dish gardens, and a perfect addition to any succulent wreath.

60634 CYNANCHUM DECAISNIANUM [AFFINITY] ASC TGH PRICE: $ 4.75 Madagascar species with terete jointed branches accented occassionally by tiny clusters of blimp blossoms to show its kinship with the Dischidia kith. Sent as unrooted cuttings. Originally from the succulent collection at the Milwaukee Domes, this easily grown "Swallow Wort" arches, inches, ascends moss, cascades--putty in your hands--even quite effective as a decidedly weird wraparound sting/ribbon on a succulent wreath design.

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