60540 PACHYPODIUM BARONII BARONII APO HP TGH $ 17.75 Flask-shaped caudex decoratively fissured even as a seedling with grayish upright branches armed with wide conical spines and topped with laurel-shaped leathery lvs, hairy below, and bright red flowers opening serially. Madagascar.
60781 PACHYPODIUM DECARYI APO TGH $22.00 Rarely offered Northern Madagascar species with short thick caudex; fleshy white fls with yellow blotch. The typical spination is absent from the branches and the caudex. This was often considered the choisest of the species because of the flower color.
60527 PACHYPODIUM DENSIFLORUM DENSIFLORUM APO CGH HP $ 17.50 Thick caudiform trunk branches in threes with silvery spined tapering tips framed with paddle lvs and dark yellow fls. Central Madagascar.
60527 PACHYPODIUM DENSIFLORUM PUBESCENT FORM APO CGH HP $ 17.50 Thick caudiform trunk branches in threes with silvery spined tapering tips framed with paddle lvs and dark yellow fls. Central Madagascar. Best to check on availability.
60529 PACHYPODIUM GEAYI APO HP TGH PRICE: $ 7.50 The famous silver type of the "Madagascar Palm" with glossy silver-gray spines and pinkish ribs on the silvery column topped with purplish strap leaves and white flowers.
60839 PACHYPODIUM GRINQUENSE APO HG TGH $7.50 Shape of P. succulentum with lighter lavender flowers and more grotesque caudex.
60538 PACHYPODIUM ROSULATUM GRACILIUS APO HP TGH $ 18.00 Silvery-gray bloated base is smaller than other varieties, with slimmer branches loosing spination early; Isalo Mts. variety with slim lvs and short sulphur yellow fls. Rare.
60537 PACHYPODIUM ROSULATUM HOROMBOENSE APO HP TGH $ 12.50 Handsome compact species with gray-silver spine-studded squat trunks regularly branched into cylindrical arms tipped with long oval thick lvs; this variety from the Horombe Mts. sports sulphur-yellow campanulate blossoms.
60539 PACHYPODIUM ROSULATUM ROSULATUM APO HP TGH $ 12.50 Heavy bloated pig-skin trunks produce stout branches tipped with broad leathery lvs; yellow flowers cylindric. Madagascar. These seedlings are beautifully branched.
60534 PACHYPODIUM SAUNDERSII APO HP TGH PRICE: $ 12.50 "Star of Lundi" Thick clubfoot caudiform bases--smooth bark of silver-gray--taper to branches covered with spur shoots covered with deciduous deep green leaves, each flanked with needle-like spines; white flared blossoms. South Africa. Ask about our specimen size plants.
58715 PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES SPLISH SPLASH EUP HP TGH PRICE: $ 15.00 "Marbled Devil's Backbone" New from Thailand, this clone not only has strongly striped zig zag stems, but heavily textured ivory leaves splashed and marbled with intense deep green. We hope to keep up with the demand this season--it was astoundingly sought after last season.
67357 PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES VARIEGATUS EUP HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.00 "Variegated Devil's Backbone" Gray-green zig-zagged stems arch and bend under large puckered fleshy leaves margined in bright clear white; red bird beak/bill-shaped blossoms appear if grown in full sun in a cool (not freezing) winter greenhouse, or in a garden on the banks of the Rio Grande. Much larger statured, less self-branching than 'Smallii.'
66054 PERESKIA ACULEATA GODSEFFIANA CAC HP TGH PRICE: $4.25 This excellent indoor or tropical vine has waxy wavy foliage shimmeringly tinted copper and salmon, sumptuously hued a blush rose-red beneath--thus a breathtaker when grown in a hanging basket to be viewed from below.
58716 PERESKIA ACULEATA GODSEFFIANA VARIEGATA CAC HP TGH PRICE: $7.25 This is the two-toned version of the famous "Lemon Cactus." This excellent Rain forest tropical Cactus vine has waxy leaves of coppery salmon with a dramatic milky green central flame; the leaves are blushed rosy red beneath. Best not to allow to dry out severely and always grow in a warm area.
66056 PERESKIA GRANDIFOLIA [GRANDIFLORA] CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.75 "Rose Cactus" Woody spiny stems (shrubby unless given something to vine up) with waxy fleshy leaves and clusters of quite dramatic rose-pink flowers. The Elbert's clone of this Brazilian species prized for its extraordinary blossom display. species.
60551 PORTULACARIA AFRA POR HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.75 "Elephant Bush" A natural for pseudo-bonsai with knobbed tan-reddish stems and sparry branches clasped by small jade leaves--forms a dense bush with time. South African native much valued in Japanese bonsai where it is known as "Zo-Yabu."
60552 PORTULACARIA AFRA AUREA POR HP TGH PRICE: $ 12.00 Also called argenteo-media; medio-picta. Each succulent lf has a golden-chartreuse center flame--in high light the foliage of this slow growing selection can develop a pinkish tone, the stems turning reddish-brown. Availability is currently very limited; please check before ordering.
60782 PORTULACARIA AFRA GOLD POR HP TGH] PRICE: $ 7.75 "Golden Elephant Bush" New leaves emerge completely golden ochre, fade to bright lime. Certainly a vigorous, easily grown visual treat in any hobby greenhouse display of succulents.
60553 PORTULACARIA AFRA MACROPHYLLA POR HP TGH PRICE: $5.75 Much larger variety of "Elephant Bush" with gray-green angular leaves and sparcer more symmetrical branching. Rare, yet of easy culture.
60554 PORTULACARIA AFRA VARIEGATA POR HP TGH PRICE: $6.25 "Rainbow Bush" Reddish-brown stems beautifully foil the succulent small jade leaves with cream edges developing a pink- violet tone in high light, with carmine rim. Handsome.
66108 RHIPSALIS CEREUSCULA CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 2.25 "Wickerware Cactus" or "Coral Cactus" Stout cylindric stems arch under the multitudes of shorter terminal joints which interarch to form three-dimensional "Art Deco" patterns. This makes a major statement in time. Occassionally sent as an URCutting in moss.
66117 RHIPSALIS GRANDIFLORA CAC HP TGH PRICE: $5.75 (Lepisium species according to some authorities) Stout cylindrical stems with red-ringed, nearly bristleless areoles bearing large ivory green flowers tinged pearl pink several times a year. Easiest one to bloom; but quite slow growing. Typically sent as a mossed URCutting.
66122 RHIPSALIS HOULLETIANA CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.50 "Seaweed Cactus" or "Snowdrop Cactus" with cascading branched narrow stem/branches which often flatten into serrately-lobed ribbons edged with bell-shaped faded ivory flowers, which, if pollenated are then followed by brilliant red berries. Sent as a mossed cut.
66128 RHIPSALIS MESEMBRYANTHEMOIDES CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.00 "Bottlebrush Cactus" or "Clumpy Mistletoe Cactus" Wonderful irregularly jutting cylindrical branches, with bristled apex areas, are tightly studded with wisk-branchlets. Brazil.
66131 RHIPSALIS PACHYPTERA CAC HP TGH PRICE: $5.25 "Thick Winged Cactus" Deeply scalloped (crenate) heavy oval- segmented stems--sometimes three-winged--carry terminal flowers followed by white berries. Brazil native usually sent as a mossed URCutting..
66133 RHIPSALIS PARADOXA CAC HP TGH $8.50 Once again available for 2010. "Chain Cactus" or "Link Plant" Alternating three-faceted internodes look like finger-pressings of piedough rim. Odd. Ribbing alternates regularly.
66135 RHIPSALIS PENTAPTERA CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 7.50 Quite unique species from Uruguay with deeply ridged pendant sizable stem segments; name means "five-winged" but the stem often carries six flared ridges. White flowers. Sent as a mossed URCutting.
66139 RHIPSALIS QUELLEBAMBENSIS CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.00 "Red Mistletoe" Fat cylindrical, compact stems with many red berries. Very slow growing species for the collector. Always shipped as a cutting in moss.
66143 RHIPSALIS TONDUZEI CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.50 Available Soon. Inquire. Tape-like stem segments may develop two- or three-prismed sided stems with bristly hairs. Unique.
66144 RHIPSALIS RHOMBEA CAC HP TG PRICE: $5.25 "Copper Branch" Rounded to four-angled stems produce rhombic flat (or three-winged) segments with crenate edges--turns rich coppery-purple in full light combined with organic fertilizer; blossoms like tiny strawflowers of pale yellow marked with red. Shipped as a mossed URCutting.
66161 RHIPSALIS RIVERO'S RED [SPECIES] CAC HP TG PRICE: $ 4.00Arched then completely pendant flat tapeworm stems turn deep violet red in high light; tiny blossoms are followed by ornamental shell pink berries lining both edges of the ribbon stems most attractively. This unsegmented stemmed Caribbean now considered to possibly be Discocactus ramulosus--a more dramatic cascading member of the epiphytic Cacti cannot be imagined. Equally effective in a modest plant grouping or in a serious visual presentation in a conservatory. Very successfully combined with Bromeliad baskets and pots.
66038 RHIPSALIS (HATIORA) SALICORNIOIDES CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.00 "Drunkard's Dream" or "Dancing Bones" Epiphytic Rhipsalis cousin with stiftly arching thickly-branched sprays of bottle-shaped branchlets tipped with yellow flowers fading to salmon; soon makes a wonderful windowsill potplant (or with time, a stunning hanging basket subject) with very regularly dividing bone shaped stem section forming a very symetrical outline. Distinct from and quite unlike its Rhipsalis kin in that the "Drunkard's Dream" has stem segments which are determinate, meaning in botanical terms that each little bottle shaped segment has a predetermined size and shape when it starts to be formed. Usually shipped as URCuttings in dry moss.
66149 RHIPSALIS TONDUZEI CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.50 Available in spring 2010."Noodle Cactus" Horticultural form with pendant thick, flat to angled ribbon stems studded with large nearly transparent aqua berries. Unique.
66207 RHIPSALIS TUCUMANENSE CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.50 Elegant dark thick pendant earthworm stems punctuated with pink blushed white flowers. Distinctive slow growing species usually shipped as a mossed URCutting.
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