Acanthocalycium, /3,6,15-17/ globose, from N. Argentina |
Acanthocereus, /14/ low bushes, ribbed stems |
Acanthosicyos, /2,6,14/ zigzag stem, spiny fruit |
Acrodon, /B,15/ matforming with slender leaves |
Adansonia, /4,6,14/ tree type caudiciforms |
Adenia, /3,6,8,14/ thick stem caudiform, summer grower |
Adenium, /3,6,8,14/ caudiciform, winter deciduous leaves |
Adromischus, /1,7,15/ tiny rosette forming plants, slow |
Aeonium, /1,7,15/ rosette forming, full sun |
Aethephyllum, /1/ spring flowering annuals, sow in cool of spring |
Agave, /3,6,8/ century plant, good for summer patio |
Aichryson, /1,6,10/ small delicate rosettes |
Akersia, /14/ slender cerioid from Peru |
Albuca, /15/ most are winter growing bulbs |
Allium, most hardy rock garden subjects, summer flowers |
Alluadia, /3,6,14/ upright thorny shrubs, Madagascar |
Aloe, /2,6,1416/ very large diverse genus |
Aloinopsis, /B,1718/ low matforming plants |
Anacampseros, /1,6,8,10/ small plants, need full sun |
Ancistrocactus, /3,6,8,11,13/ globose, from USA & Mexico |
Antegibbaeum, /D,15/ thick fingerlike leaves |
Antimima, /C,15/ minute shrubs, sheathing |
Apodanthera /4,6,14/, Mexican cucurbits |
Aporocactus, /2,6,14/ slender hanging stems, big red flowers |
Aptenia, /A/ low freelybranching shrubs, glossy leaves |
Arenifera, /D,14/ wonderful low shrub |
Arequipa, /15-17/ spiny small plants from Peru & Chile |
Argyroderma, /C,15/ thick leaves, flowers when small |
Aridaria, /D,15/ shrub with soft fleshy deciduous leaves |
Ariocarpus, /3,6,8,13/ slow grower, interesting plants |
Armatocereus, /3,6,14/ cereoids from Ecuador & Peru |
Arrojadoa, /3,6,14/ slender columnar plants from Brazil |
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Asclepias, /3,6/ |
Astridia, /D,15/ thickleaved shrub, full sun |
Astroloba, /2,6,14/ rosettes with rigid sharp leaves |
Astrophytum, /3,6,8,11,13/ small plants, colorful flowers |
Austrocactus, /2,6,17-18/ from southern Argentina |
Austrocephalocereus, /3,6,14/ wooly columnar sorts from Brazil |
Austrocylindropuntia, /14-16/ with cylindric joints |
Avonia /1,6,8,10/, scaley stems, often tuberous |
Aztekium, /3,6,10,13,14/ tiny & slow growing, from Mexico |
Azureocereus, /14/ cereoides from highlands of Peru |
Beaucarnea, /3,6,14/ trees with rosetteforming leaves |
Bergeranthus, /B,15/ tufts of short leaves |
Bergerocactus, /3,15/ slender upright stems, on coastal hills |
Beschorneria /3,6,14/, soft fleshy rosettes, Agave family |
Bijlia, /D,15/ low matforming with yellow flowers |
Blossfeldia, /2,6,10,14/ miniature plants |
Bolivicereus, /3,14/ slender cascading stems for hanging basket |
Bombax, /3,6,14/ caudex with big leaves in summer |
Borzicactus, /3,6,14/ columnar types from Peru |
Boswellia /5,6,14/, frankincense tree, aromat |
Bowiea, /2,6,14/ succulent blob with deciduous vine |
Braunsia, /D,15/ matforming plants, tufted leaves |
Brownanthus, /D,14/ bizarre shrublet, avoid root heat |
Browningia, /3,6,14/ cereoid from Peru, spineless trunk |
Buiningia, /3,6,14/ short thick stem, cephalium on side |
Bulbine, /C,7,14/ succulent leaves, most caudex forming |
Bulbinella, /C,14/ winter growing bulb, good for pot culture |
Bulbinopsis, /1,7,14/ fallwinter growing bulbs |
Bursera, /3,6,14/ caudex forming shrubs, papery bark |
Caesalpina /3,6/, small bush, heat and drought lover |
Calandrina, /1,6,15-17/ small shrubs, mtns N&S America |
Calibanus, /15/ thick dumplingesque caudes |
Calochortus, /17-18/ cool moist spring, hot dry summer |
Calymmanthium, /3,6,14/ many branched trees, n Peru |
Caralluma, /3,6,8,14/ stems with teeth |
Carnegiea, /3,6,15/ Saguaro from Sonoran Desert |
Carpanthea, /A/ annuals, loves water, beautiful flowers |
Carpobrotus, /A,16/ low creeping plants, large fl |
Carruanthus, /B,15/ compact plants with low thick leaves |
Cephalocereus, /3,6,14/ columnar, from Mexico & Caribbean |
Cephalopentandra /5/14/, huge caudex, summer vine |
Cephalophyllum, /D,15/ large colorful flowers |
Ceraria, /1,7,14/ compact, with tuberous roots |
Cereus, /3,6,14-15/ South American cereiods, large nocturnal flowers |
Cerochlamys, /D,15/ low thick leaves coated with wax |
Ceropegia, /3,6,14/ underground tuber, trailing deciduous vine |
Chasmatophyllum, /B,17-18/ low thick knobby leaves, compact |
Cheiridopsis, /C,1516/ small, many dots on leaves |
Chiastophyllum, /1,6,10,18/ low, branched open rosettes |
Chilopsis, /3,6,17/ small desert tree, freely flowering |
Chorisia, /3,6,14/ tropical trees, thick thorny trunks |
Cissus /3,6,14/, thick roots with vines |
Cistanthe, /2,6,1415/ thick stem with Echeverialike rosettes |
Cleistocactus, /3,6,14-16/ columnar with pretty spines |
Cleretum, /1/ glistening annuals, faster than rabbits |
Clistanthocereus, /3,14/ Peruvian shrubby cereoid, tuberculate stems |
Coleocephalocereus, /3,14/ short columnar Brazilians, cephalium |
Commiphora, /4,6,12,14/ thick truncked bonsai shrub |
Conicosia, /1,7,C/ very thirsty sand dwellers |
Conophytum, /C,14-16/ dwarf succulent bodies, variable and charming |
Consolea, /3,6,14/ tropical prickly pear, odd flowers |
Copiapoa, /3,6,14/ globose plants from deserts of Chile |
Corpuscularia, /B,2,6,15/ low creepers |
Corrallocarpus, /3,6,14/ cucurbit, tuberous caudex |
Corryocactus, /15-16/ short columnar spiny stem |
Coryphantha, /3,6,8/ colorful flowers, from USA & Mexico |
Cotyledon, /1,6,10/ give full sun when mature |
Crassula, /1,7,10/ very large diverse genus |
Cryptostegia, /5,6,14/ rubbery tropical vines |
Cucurbita /3,6/ underground caudex, summer grower |
Cumarinia, /3,6,13,15/ very small plant from Mexico |
Cyclamen, /1,6/ cool rock garden types, sow in early spring |
Cylindrophyllum, /D,15/ offsets, thick cylindric leaves |
Cynanchum, /14/ short branching vines |
Cyphostemma, /4,6,12,14/ thick caudex, deciduous leaves |
Dactylopsis, /C,14/ very fat soft leaves, clay soils |
Dasylirion, /3,6/ thick stem rosette with thorny teeth |
Delosperma, /A,14-18/ good outdoor plants for the summer |
Delphinium /2,6/ |
Dendrocereus, /3,6,14/ treelike cereiod from Cuba |
Dendrosycios /5,14/, huge upright caudex |
Denmoza, /3,6,15-16/ short thick columnar types, Argentina |
Dicrocaulon, /C,14/ grow like Monilaria |
Didymaotus, /D,15/ low thick cleft bodies, whitegrey |
Dinteranthus, /D,10,15/ very thick low plants, rocklike |
Dioscorea /3,14/, deciduous vine from squat caudex |
Dipcade, /C,14/ bulbs, often hairy leaves, scented fl |
Diplosoma, /C,14/ disappears from surface when dormant |
Discocactus, /3,6,8,14/ cephalium bearing, fragrant fl |
Disphyma, /A,15/ mat forming, flowers appear on long stalk |
Dorotheanthus, /A/ short lived annuals, bright flowers |
Dorstenia, /3,6,14/ low squat thick base, deciduous leaves |
Dracaena, /3,6,14/ evergreen palmlike tree |
Dracophilus, /D,15/ low thick leaves, full sun |
Drimopsis, /C,14/ winter growing bulbs |
Drosanthemopsis, /D14/ very soft reddish leaves |
Drosanthemum, /A,15-16/ low shrubbies, erect or limp |
Dudleya, /1,6,10/ rosette forming, winter growing |
Duvalia, /3,6,8,14/ short thick stem, mat forming |
Duvaliandra, /14/ thick rocklike stems |
Dyckia, /2,6/ rosette forming, with thorny leaves |
Eberlanzia, /D,15/ low shrubby, long woody thorns |
Ebracteola, /D,15/ dwarf clumping plants, thick roots |
Echeveria, /1,6,10,14-16/ colorful leaves and flowers |
Echinocactus, /6/ barrel cacti, from Mexico & USA |
Echinocereus, /2,6,8/ large diverse genus, super flowers |
Echinofossulocactus, /2,6,15-16/ wavy ribs, from Mexico |
Echinomastus, /3,6,8,11/ dense spines, Mexico & USA |
Echinopsis, /3,6,14-17/ large nocturnal flowers |
Energanthe, /D,15/ low shrub, thick leaves, full sun |
Epicactus, /3,6,14/ intergeneric hybrids, various flower colors |
Epiphyllum, /3,6,14/ tropical epiphytic cacti, grow as orchids |
Epithelantha, /3,6,8,11,13,16/ tiny plants |
Eranthus, rock garden bulbs, likes cool moist spring |
Erdisia, /3,6,14,15/ slender stems, thick underground root |
Eremurus, /17-18/ tall spikes, cool wet spring, hot summer |
Erepsia, /A,15/ low shrubby types, most purple fl |
Eriocereus, /3,6,15/ slender stem, large nocturnal fl |
Eriosyce, /5,6,11/ best spines of any cactus, Chile |
Erythrina, /4,6,9,16/ low shrubs, broad showy leaves |
Escobaria, /3,6,8,15-18/ small spiny plants (Neobesseya) |
Escontria, /3,6,14/ cereoid from Mexico |
Espostoa, /14,15/ wooly columnar plants, Peru |
Esterhuysenia /C,1,16/, smooth shiny leaves, shrublet |
Eucomis, /2,6,16/ summer bulb with whorl of leaves |
Eulychnia, /14/ low spiny bushes, Chile, full sun |
Euphorbia, /3,6,8,11/ interesting diverse genus |
Faucaria, /B,15-16/ low thick leaves with teeth |
Fenestraria, /D,14/ tiny, clustering, transparent windows |
Feroburgia, /3,6,8/Ferocactus x Leuctenbergia |
Ferocactus, /3,6,8/ colored spines, likes full sun |
Ferraria, /C,14/ winter growing bulbs |
Ficus, /3,6,14/ bonsai type tree |
Fockea, /3,6,8,14/ caudex with vine, summer grower |
Fouquieria, /3,6,8,14-17/ stem succulent, deciduous leaves |
Frailea, /2,6,8,14/ very small plants, colorful |
Frithia, /B,15/ matforming, windows on leaf tip |
Fritillaria, /1718/ rock garden types, moist spring |
Furcraea /3,6,14/, rosette forming, fl with bulbils |
Gasteria, /2,6,14/ rosette forming, thick tough leaves |
Geissorhiza, /1,7,14-15,C/ winter growers, multicolored flowers |
Geohintonia, /3,6,10,15/ rocklike, with wavy ribs |
Gerrardanthus, /5,6,14/ summer growers, vine from caudex |
Gibbaeum, /D,14/ small thickleaved plants, keep dry |
Gladiolus, virtually all are winter growers |
Glandulicactus, /3,6,8,11,13,16-17/ bluish body, hooked sp |
Glottiphyllum, /D,15/ thick compact leaves, keep dry |
Gonolobus, /3,6,14/ super caudex |
Grahamia, /2,6,15-16/ low shrubby, round leaves, tuberous roots |
Graptopetalum, /1,6,10/ smooth leaves, spotted petals |
Greenovia, /1,6/ small rosettes that dry into cup in summer |
Grusonia, /4,6,9,12,16/ thick ribbed stem, Mexico |
Gymnocactus, /3,6,8,13,16/ densely spined, Mexico |
Gymnocalycium, /3,6/ nice spines, freely flowering |
Gymnocereus, /3,6,14/ treelike, from Peru |
Haageocereus, /14/ short spiny columnar stem, full sun |
Haemanthus /C,14-15/, large thick winter growing bulbs |
Hallianthus, /D,15/ delicate descending stems, tiny leaf |
Hamatocactus, /3,6,15-17/ quick growers, colorful flowers |
Harrisia, /14/ slender stsems which climb or hang |
Hartmanthus /D,2,14/, little shrublet, easy to flower |
Hasseanthus, /1,7/ deciduous Dudleya relative |
Hatiora, /14/ tropical epiphytes |
Haworthia, /7,14-15/ rosettes, sow at 50, 70F |
Hechtia, /3,6/ rosetteforming, colorful teethed leaves |
Heliabravoae, /3,6,14/ columnar cereoid from Mexico |
Hereroa, /B,16-18/ matforming with deep roots |
Herreanthus, /D,15/ compact low thick leaves, slow |
Hesperaloe, /3,6/ rosettes of long thin frayed leaves |
Hildewintera, /3,6,14/ cliff hangers, large flowers |
Hoodia, /3,6,8,14/ erect stem, saucershaped flowers |
Huernia, /3,6/ short thick stems, variable flowers |
Hydnophytum, /3,6,14/ tropical epiphytic caudex |
Hylocereus, /3,6,14/ epiphytic climbers, huge nocturnal fl |
Ibervillea, /3,6,8,14/ caudex with trailing vine |
Imitaria, /D,15/ very small rounded bodies, mat forming |
Impatiens, /3,6,14/ summer growers, love heat + humidity |
Ipomoea, /3,6,8,12/ underground caudex with deciduous vine |
Iris, intricate flowers, sow seeds in late winter |
Jacobsenia, /C,15/ erect, shiny beaded leaves |
Jatropha, /4,6/ summer grower, leaves fall off in winter |
Jensenobotrya, /D,14/ thick rounded leaves |
Jordaaniella /D,14/, huge bright flowers, creepers |
Juttadinteria, /D,15/ low growing, thick stonelike leaves |
Kalanchoe, /1,6,10/ variable genus from Madagascar |
Kedrostris, /3,6,14/ summer growing caudiciform, trailing vine |
Kensitia, /C,15/ low & shrubby with sabreshaped leaves |
Khadia, /B,15/ curved angled leaves |
Kniphofia, /3,6,18/ underground bulb, rosette of leaves |
Lachenalia, /C,14/ bulb with soft succulent leaves, dry in summer |
Lampranthus, /A,14-16/ erect shrubbies, many flowers |
Lapeirousia, /1,7,14/ winter bulbs, flat foliage, super flowers |
Lapidaria, /D,15-17/ low with very thick curved leaves |
Leipoldtia, /D,15/ low shrub with smooth leaves |
Lemaireocereus, /3,6,14/ large cereoid from Mexico |
Lenophyllum, /1,6,10,15-16/ rosette forming |
Lepismium, /3,6,14/ epiphytic from east side Andes |
Leuchtenbergia, /3,6,8,13,16/ long tubercles, deep taproot |
Lewisia, /1,6,1617/ thick underground roots |
Lilium, /2,6/ bulbs with upright stem, trumpet flowers |
Lithops, /most B,14-17/ flat plants, colorful top |
Lobivia, /2,6,15-17/ small with very colorful flowers |
Lomatium, /2,6/ spring growing caudiciform |
Lomatophyllum, /3,6,14/ rosette of fleshy leaves |
Lophocereus, /14/ Mexican US cereiod |
Lophophora, /3,6,8,13,14-16/ low plants, thick taproot |
Loxanthocereus, /3,6,14/ slender clustering stem, Peru |
Machaerocereus, /3,6,14/ cereoids with slender stem |
Machairophyllum, /B,15/ matforming with crowded leaves |
Maihueniopsis, /3,6,12,16-17/ mound forming |
Malephora, /D,15-17/ thick leaved, names a mess |
Mammillaria, /6/ large diverse genus, most freeflowering |
Mandragora, /3,6,17/ small desert herbs |
Manfreda, /3,6,15-16/ soft spotted leaves, fragrant fl |
Manihot, /4,6,14/ attractive palmate leaves |
Marah, /1,7,14/ |
Marlothistella, /B,15/ dense tuft of erect thin leaves |
Marsdenia, /3,6,14/ vining deciduous tropicals |
Massonia /C,14-15/, winter growing bulbs, flat leaves |
Matelea, /4,6,14/ tropical shrubs, very wet in summer |
Matucana, /3,6,14-15/ nice flowers, from Peru |
Maughaniella, /C,14/ disappears from view when dormant |
Mauhuenia, /3,6,12,16-17/ clustering mat forming plants, high Andes |
Melocactus, /3,6,14/ strong spines, cephalium when mature |
Merendera, /1,6,18/ miniature early spring bulbs |
Merremia, /5,6,14/ morning glory relative |
Mesembryanthemum, /C,14/ winter growing annual |
Mestoklema, /b,15/ low shrub, thick underground taproot |
Meyerophytum, /C,14/ very tiny leaves, branches freely |
Micranthocereus, /3,6,14/ slender spiny stem, numerous fl |
Micropterum, /A/ short lived annuals, shiny leaves |
Mila, /3,6,14/ slender stems with bristly spines, Peru |
Mirabilis /3,6,14/, fouroclocks, tubular flowers |
Mitrophyllum, /C,14/ leaves burst out of papery sheath |
Mix, full cactussucculent assortment |
Momordica, /3,6,14/ caudiciform cucurbit |
Monadenium /3,6,8,14/, with interesting leaves |
Monanthes, /1,6,10,15/ densely caespitose tiny plants |
Monilaria, /C,15/ brilliant leaves (water storage cells) |
Monvillea, /2/ slender columnar plants, nocturnal flowers |
Morangaya, /3,6,14/ slender stem, huge red flowers |
Morawetzia, /15/ columnar sort from Peru, wooly |
Moreae, Mexican spring bulbs, very pretty flowers |
Moringa /3,6,17/, fat trunked caudex, summer grower |
Mossia, /B,14/ |
Muiria, /D,14/ thick rounded bodies curved to one side |
Muscari, /18/ spring flowering bulbs, very cold hardy |
Myrtillocactus, /3,6,14/ treelike cereoides from Mexico |
Namaquanthus, /D,14/ low erect shrubby, thick leaves |
Namibia, /D,14/ clumpforming with very thick soft leaves |
Nananthus, /B,18/ low compact tufted plants |
Nelia, /D,14/ short thick leaves, clump forming] |
Neobinghamia, /3,6,14/ short columnar type from Peru, very spiny |
Neobuxbaumia, /3,6,14/ columnar, spiny plants from Mexico |
Neocardenasia, /3,6,14/ large columnar sorts, need full sun |
Neoevansia, /3,6,15/ slender stems, thick tubers |
Neohenricia, /B,18/ tiny low matforming plant |
Neolloydia, /3,6,13/ small, brightly colored flowers |
Neoporteria, /3,6,14/ variable low small plants, Chile |
Neoraimondia, /3,6,14/ treelike cereiods from Peru |
Neowerdermannia, /2,6,15/ flat stem, thick taproot |
Nolina, /3,6,8/ succulent trunk with slender leaves |
Nopalea, /3,14/ bushy subtropical types, long thin pads |
Notocactus, /2,6,15-17/ bright yellow to red flowers |
Nycteranthus, /B,15/ robust shrubbies,with large flowers |
Nyctocereus, /3/6/14/ thin stemmed, large white nocturnal fl |
Obregonia, /3,6,13,14/ flat stem from Mexico |
Octopoma, /D,14/ short fat leaves, small shrubby |
Odontophorus, /D,14/ dwarf, thick toothy leaves, full sun |
Oophytum, /C,14/ clusters of tiny shiny leaves |
Ophthalmophyllum, /C,15/ tiny sphaeric glassy leaves |
Opophytum, /A/ winter growing annuals, water sacks |
Opuntia, /4,6,9,12/ very diverse genus |
Orbea, /3,6/ flower with raised annulus |
Orbeopsis, /3,6/ |
Oreocereus, /1516/ showy short columnar, long hairs |
Ornithogalum, /14-18/ flowers in a spike, slender leaves |
Orostachys, /1,6,10,17/ compact rosettes, rock garden type |
Oroya, /2,6,16-17/ small globose stem, Peru |
Ortegocactus, /3,6,8,14/ |
Orthopterum, /B,14/ matforming, thick recurved leaves |
Oscularia, /A,15/ low branching shrubby, teethed leaf |
Othonna, /C,7,14/ succulent daisy, 4050F (510C) |
Ottosonderia /1,7/ |
Oxalis, /2,6,14/ small fleshy bushy succulents |
Pachycereus, /3,6,14/ huge treelike cereoids from Mexico |
Pachycormus, /3,6,14/ low tree with thick trunk |
Pachyphytum, /1,6,10/ thick powdery leaves, open rosette |
Pachypodium, /3,6,8,14/ thick stem, deciduous leaves |
Parodia, /1,6,10,14-17/ most small, dense spines |
Pedilanthus, /5,14/ rubbery stems, small bushes |
Pediocactus, /4,6,9,17-18/ small plants, all cold hardy |
Pelargonium, /C,7,14/ sow at 4050F (510C) |
Pelecyphora, /3,6,14/ low very slow plants, interesting |
Peniocereus, /3,6,11/ thin stem, huge underground tubers |
Peperomia, /3,6,14/ small caudex hides in rock cracks |
Pereskia, /4,6,14/ tropical bushes |
Pereskiopsis, /3,14/ scrambling bushes, with leaves |
Pfeiffera, /14/ slender, short stem, epiphytic |
Phemeranthus, (“Talinum”) /3,6,16-18/ cute clump of terete leaves |
Pherolobus, /C/ sow early winter for spring flowers |
Philippicereus, /14/ short columnar sorts from Chile |
Phyllobolus, /D,14-15/ ephermal leaves, caudex |
Pilosocereus, /3,6,14/ wooly columnar ceroides |
Plectranthus, /3,6,14/ succulents mints, tropical |
Pleiospilos, /most B, 16-17/ low thick leaves, full sun |
Poellnitzia, /2,6,14/ |
Polaskia, /3,14/ cereiodes from Mexico |
Polymita, /D,15/ thick leaved shrubby, densely branched |
Portulaca /2,6/, small succulents, bright flowers |
Prenia, /A,14/ low creeping shrub |
Probiscidea, /3,6,14-17/ devils claw, fruit with 2 long hooks |
Psammophora, /D,15/ low thick sticky leaves |
Pseudolithos, /3,6,14/ resembling rocks, loves heat |
Psilocaulon, /D,14/ sticklike shrublettes |
Pterocactus, /16-18/ tuberous roots |
Pterodiscus, /3,6,8,14/ underground caudex |
Puna, /3,6,16/ deep taproot, tiny rounded stems |
Puya, /3,6/ fibrous coarse rosette with teethed margin |
Pygmaeocereus, /14/ tiny globose stem, thick taproot, Peru |
Pyrenacantha, /4,6,12,14/ tropical caudex |
Pyrrhocactus, /2,6,8,15-16/ low thick stem, stout spines |
Quaqua, /14/ stiff rigid stems |
Rabiea, /B,18/ thick roots and very thick leaves |
Raphionacme, /3,6,8,14/ fleshy underground caudex |
Rathbunia, /3,6,14/ scramblers from western Mexico |
Rauhea, /3,6,15/ summer growing bulbs |
Rauheocereus, /3,14/ Peruvian cereoid, raised flat tubercles |
Rebutia, /2,6,15-17/ (incl Aylostera & Mediolobivia) |
Rhinephyllum, /B,17/ low compact plants, nocturnal fl |
Rhipsalidopsis, /3,6,14/ small epiphytes, many flowers |
Rhipsalis, /3,14/ epiphytic, needs warmth & humidity |
Rhodiola, /1,6,10,16-18/ rock garden plants |
Rhodocactus /3,6,14/, subtropical shrubs and scramblers |
Rhombophyllum, /B,15-17/ matforming, hatchet |
Roseocereus, /14/ columnar from Bolivia, colorful |
Rosularia, /18/ mat forming rosettes, rock garden type |
Ruschia, overlarge diverse genus |
Ruschianthus, /D,15/ inward curving sabreshaped leaves |
Sansevieria, /3,6/ stemless plants with tough leathery leaves |
Sarcocaulon, /1,7,14/ winter growing, sow in late autumn |
Sarcostemma, /3,6,14/ thin leafless vines |
Sceletium, /D,15/ low shrubby type with papery leaves |
Schizobasis, /1,C,14/ winter growing bulb |
Schlechteranthus, /D,14/ dwarf compact bush, loves sun |
Schlumbergera, /3,14/ ‘Christmas Cactus’ |
Schwantesia, /D,15/ low thick leaves, freely flowering |
Sclerocactus, /4,6,9,11,16-18/ colorful plants, spiny |
Scopelogena, /B,14/ compact spreading shrub, fleshy leaves |
Sedum, /1,6,10/ tiny succulents with tight leaves |
Selenicereus, /3,6,14/ epiphytic with large nocturnal flowers |
Semnanthe, /A,15/ leaf edge with fine teeth |
Sempervivum, /1,6,10,17-18/ tight rosettes, alpines |
Senecio, succulent composites |
Sesamothamnus, /3,6,8,14/ swollen base, thorny branches |
Seticereus, /14/ columnar, stems often hang |
Sinningia, /2,6,8,10,14/ gesneriad |
Sinocrassula, /1,6,10,18/ hairy leafed rosettes |
Smicrostigma, /A/ shrubby summer grower |
Sophora, /4,6,8,17/ small bushes, leathery leaves |
Sphalmanthus, /D,15/ deciduous, die back when dormant |
Stapelia, /3,6,8,14/ large flowers come summer/fall |
Stayneria, /A,15/ erect shrub, large white fl |
Steganaetenia, /3,14/ |
Stenocereus, /3,6,14/ Mexican cereiods |
Stephanocereus, /3,6,14/ columnar sort from Brazil, ringcephalium |
Stetsonia, /3,6,14/ very long black sp., Argentina |
Stoeberia, /D,14/ spreading shrub, thick leaves |
Stomatium, /B,1718/ low, scented nocturnal flowers |
Strombocactus, /3,6,10,13,14/ low flat greygreen stem |
Sulcorebutia, /3,6,14-15/ small, with colorful flowers |
Sutherlandia, /3,6,15/ desert shrub, nice flowers |
Tacitus, /1,6,10/ dense rosette of thin leaves |
Talinopsis, /3,6/ low upright bush, deciduous |
Talinum, /2,6,15-18/ rosette forming |
Tamus, /3,15/ spring growing tuber with vine |
Tanquana, /D,15/ fat rounded leaves, give full sun |
Taveresia, /3,6/ densely bristled stem, long tubed flowers |
Tecoma /3,6,16/ desert shrub, nice yellow flowers all summer |
Tephrocactus, /4,9,12/ segmented stems, variable spination |
Testudinaria, above ground fleshy caudex, trailing vine |
Thelocactus, /3,6,8,13/ small, with brilliant flowers |
Thompsoniella, /2,6,15/ thick roots, compact rosette |
Thrixanthocereus, /14/ columnar, beautiful spination |
Titanopsis, /B,17-18/ low thick warted leaves |
Toumeya, /4,6,9,17/ tiny thin erect stem, papery sp |
Tradescantia /2,6/, small rosette florming scramblers |
Trichocaulon, /3,6,8,11,14/ thick soft stems |
Trichocereus, /3,6,14-17/ columnar, large flowers |
Trichodiadema, /B,15/ shrubby with thick roots |
Tritonia, small pot type winter growers, dry in summer |
Trycyclandra, /5,6,14/ fat caudex, summer vine |
Tumamoca, /4,14/ summer grower, dies back in winter |
Turbinicarpus, /3,6,8,13,14-15/ tiny plants from Mexico |
Tylecodon, /1,7,10,C/ low thickstemmed caudiciforms |
Uebelmannia, /3,6,14/ sharp ribs, very colorful, Brazil |
Umbilicus, /1,6,10/ small open rosettes |
Uncarina, /4,6,14/ small trees with swollen base, Madagascar |
Vanheerdea, /D,17/ clumps slowly with very thick leaves |
Vanzijlia, /C,15/ low winter growing shrubbies |
Vatricania, /3,6,14/ columnar, cephalium bearing, Bolivia |
Veltheimia, /1,7,14/ winter bulb, fat and squat |
Villadia, /1516/ very tiny leafed rosette |
Vlokia /1,6,17/, mat forming, on mountain rocks |
Weberbauerocereus, /3,6,14-15/ densely spined columns, Peru |
Weingartia, /3,6,15-17/ small stem, colorful fl |
Welwitschia, /C,14/ likes deep sandy soil, frequent fog at night |
Whitesloaniaa, /5,8,14/ fat cylindrical stem |
Wooleya, /D,14/ very rare upright type |
Xanthorrhoea, /3,6,14/ long slender leaves |
Xeronema /3,14/, ridig very thick Irislike foliage |
Xerosicyos, /3,6,14/ cucurbit, trailing vine |
Yucca, /2,6/ makes very nice garden plant, white flowers |
Zehneria, /5,6,14/ tropical cucurbit, tuberous roots |