Family
Aloaceae
Origin
South Africa
Description
Haworthia Gabrata is a small succulent. The leaves are light green, leathery, lanceolate, covered with tubercles of the same colour.
Haworthia are not considered difficult houseplants to grow. They are often grown in small clusters in wide, shallow dishes. Over time, clusters will naturally enlarge as the mother plant sends off small plantlets. When the cluster has outgrown its dish, repot in the spring or early summer into a new wide and shallow dish with fresh potting soil.
Environment
Full sun to filtered shade. Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not over water.
As with all succulents, the most dangerous situation is too much water- they should never be allowed to sit in water under any circumstances. Haworthias will survive on less light than many other succulents, however, in order to produce their colorful foliage, they need some sun.
These decorative little plants can be grown in interesting containers such as tea cups and even miniature baby shoes. Make sure the container had adequate drainage. If it doesn’t, it might be a good idea to pop the plant out of its container and add a layer of gravel to the bottom to reduce the wicking action of the soil above.
Landscape Use
Suitable for Container, Rock Garden & Xeriscaping
Rs.300.00
Family
Crassulaceae
Origin
Canary Islands
Description
A deep bronze-burgundy rosettes plant, with a green-yellow center which branches into multiple shrubs-like succulents.
Environment
Aeonium 'Garnet' grows best in full sun during the cooler months and when grown in coastal areas. When grown inland or during the summer, provide this succulent with afternoon or partial shade. Avoid placing tree anemones in sites with western sun exposures..
Aeoniums do not like really hot or dry weather. They may go dormant in summer and do not require any water, except in very dry conditions. In extreme heat, their leaves will curl, to prevent excessive water loss. Growing them in moist shade will keep them growing, but their true growth season is winter to spring, when temperatures are cool and damp. In the winter, water whenever the soil has dried out.
Landscape Use
Suitable for Container, Rock Garden & Xeriscaping
Rs.400.00
Family
Crassulaceae
Origin
Canary Islands
Environment
Tree anemone grows best in full sun during the cooler months and when grown in coastal areas. When grown inland or during the summer, provide this succulent with afternoon or partial shade. Avoid placing tree anemones in sites with western sun exposures..
Aeoniums do not like really hot or dry weather. They may go dormant in summer and do not require any water, except in very dry conditions. In extreme heat, their leaves will curl, to prevent excessive water loss. Growing them in moist shade will keep them growing, but their true growth season is winter to spring, when temperatures are cool and damp. In the winter, water whenever the soil has dried out.
Description
Aeonium arboreum ‘Zwartkopf’ is a striking succulent with clumps up to 3 feet (90 cm) tall gray-brown stems that often branch near their base. The long, bare stems hold large terminal rosettes (up to 8 inches/20 cm in diameter) of very dark purple, almost black leaves. Large conical clusters of bright yellow star-shaped blooms.
Landscape Use
Suitable for Container, Rock Garden & Xeriscaping
Rs.325.00
Family
Crassulaceae
Origin
Canary Islands
Environment
Tree anemone grows best in full sun during the cooler months and when grown in coastal areas. When grown inland or during the summer, provide this succulent with afternoon or partial shade. Avoid placing tree anemones in sites with western sun exposures..
Aeoniums do not like really hot or dry weather. They may go dormant in summer and do not require any water, except in very dry conditions. In extreme heat, their leaves will curl, to prevent excessive water loss. Growing them in moist shade will keep them growing, but their true growth season is winter to spring, when temperatures are cool and damp. In the winter, water whenever the soil has dried out.
Description
Aeonium arboreum is a tree-like succulent which forms branched stems up to 3 feet (90 cm) tall. The leaves are up to 3 inches (7.5 cm) long and spoon-shaped and shiny green. Aeonium arboretum or Tree anemones have waxy foliage that forms rosettes. These plants grow quickly and produce small, star-like, yellow flowers on racemes from late winter through early spring. Flowers stems emerge from the center of the rosettes. The rosette die after flowering. These visually striking succulents grow in a range of shapes, sizes and colors.
Landscape Use
Suitable for Container, Rock Garden & Xeriscaping
Sold Out Rs.350.00
Family
Crassulaceae
Origin
Canary Islands
Description
An evergreen variety, Aeonium-castello is a clumped succulent that produces multiple offsets having 10cm wide rosettes. Green, creamy leaves appear with pink margins on full growth of the plant.
Environment
Not a big lover of hot weather, Aeonium-castello prefer cool and shady corner for their growth. Summers are generally met with dormancy and the real flourishing begins in the spring-winter season. Watering should be minimum or none during the summers. In winters, water the plants whenever the soil becomes dry to touch. A sandy loam or regular potting medium is ideal for their growth.
Landscape Use
Suitable for Container, Rock Garden & Xeriscaping
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