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A selection of SUCCULENTS, some in very limited supply, covering the letters "P" through "R":
This page contains the following Succulent plant groups: Pachypodium (Elephant Foot), Pachyveria, Pedilanthus (Devil's Backbone), Pelargonium (Geranium), Peperomia, Pereskia (Lemon Cactus), Phaedranassa, Philodendron, Plectranthus, Portulaca, Portulacaria (Dwarf Jade), Rauhia, Rhipsalis (Mistletoe Cactus).

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Please click at left to see our Strawberry Press offerings! New in 2008, we are pleased to offer various books from Strawberry Press, including both their wonderful Madagascar books, their books on caudiform plants, and their extensive and impressive Euphorbia Journal series. There are among other plants, hundreds of pictures of all the species of Pachypodium vividly recording their different habits, siginificantly differing blossoms, and their native habitat, which gives you clues as to how growing techniques need to be modified for the xerophytic species.

60526 PACHYPODIUM BREVICAULE APO TGH PRICE: $ 20.00 The marvelous cowpie plant with leaves and bright large yellow periwinkle flowers. This stone like branches caudiform demands perfect drainage. These are young seedlings.

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.

60530 PACHYPODIUM LAMEREI LAMEREI APO HP TGH PRICE: $ 7.50 Form of "Madagascar Palm" with leaves hairy beneath.

60536 PACHYPODIUM NAMAQUANUM APO HP TGH PRICE: $ 30.00 "Halfman" or "Ghostman" Stout tapered column, with spiral rows of tubercles tipped with spines in three, tipped with velvety undulant leaves during winter season. In the wild produces flowers of ochre with violet centers. This is available from time to time. Best Check availability.

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.

60728 PACHYVERIA FRED IVES CREST [HYB] CRA HP CGH PRICE: $5.75 Heavy short stems reach wide cockscomb dimensions with a meandering topknot of fleshy glaucous paddle shaped leaves. Easy to grow with full light and a cool (above freezing) location during the winter. Can suffer considerably if smmer heat is accompanied with summer humidity as prefers not to grow during this part of the year. RM>

67354 PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES MARBLESTEM EUP HP TGH EUP HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.50 "Marbled Devil's Backbone" The zig-zag stems are richly marbled ivory-cream; the same vigorous growth rate and the same "Red Bird" bill-shaped red inflorescenceorescenceorescense of the species form.

67355 PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES NANUS EUP HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.75 Very choice miniature: the tiny leathery black-green leaves tightly line the congested shiny stems in two stiff rows; outstanding, handsome houseplant; Venezuelan form shown to great advantage in a small bonsai pot. We intend to have sufficient plants underway this season to fill orders for multiples of this astoundingly popular cultivar.

67356 PEDILANTHUS TITHYMALOIDES SMALLII EUP HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.50 "Boatleaved Devil's Backbone" Arched zig-zagging stems sport cupped, creamy ochre-edged reduced leaves (leaves thicker and much smaller than 'Variegata' clone); small-statured rarely available variety from Brazil--we have never observed any flowering. Self branches to form a very strong visual presence.

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.'

53523 PEPEROMIA ARGYERIA NYBG CLONE PIP TGH HP PRICE: $ 12.00 Very large waxy blush-silver leaves held out to display the rounded outline with dark "crab-legs" veins not quite reaching the margins. From Bruce McAlpin. Very showy, also very sensitive to chill.

53526PEPEROMIA BAMBOO STALKS [SPECIES] PIP HP TGH PRICE: $ 7.25 Bright curved oval one-inch long leaves in two ranks on short erect stems with attractive swollen bamboo-like leaf nodes. Very attractive in tiny bonsai pots.

53546 PEPEROMIA COLUMNELLA [HORT] PIP HG TGH PRICE: $10.00 A fine addition to any collection of succulents, the "Pearly Columns" of South America. Miniature upright succulent from Peruvian Andes with tight keeled leaves nearly fused to resemble stacks of tiny succulent "Cow's Hooves"

63558 PEPEROMIA DOLABRIFORMIS PIP HG TGH PRICE: $7.50 The famous "Prayer Peperomia" featuring thick fused windowed leaves on stocky erect stems ending in elegant whips covered with minute flowers. Lima-bean lime-colored foliage gives a unique character to this Peruvian native. Succulent culture.

53562PEPEROMIA FERREYRAE PIP HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.00 "Pincushion Peperomia" Short thick succulent stems topped with many narrow trough-shaped leaves very nearly fused; the easiest succulent species in the "fused leaf" category to grow--although all must be potted in a very porus mix to prevent root rot--no sand allowed.

53572 PEPEROMIA GRAVEOLENS PIP HP CGH PRICE: $6.50 "Red Wax Plant" Succulent species entirely colored a glowing red-maroon--fused leaves indicate succulent epiphytic culture. Does best in a bark and perlite mix with very bright light and adequate air movement; avoid high temperatures. Not easy to grow (especially difficult in hot climates), but a remarkable color.

53586 PEPEROMIA INCANA PIP HP CGH PRICE: $ 5.00 "Felted Pepperface" Fabulous succulent leaves of gray felt (or "Amazon Fuzz") on upright fur-covered stems; easily grown Brazilian tolerating low humidity as long as grown in very bright light.

53631 PEPEROMIA ORBA VARIEGATA PIP HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.50 " Variegated Princess Astrid" Dwarf-statured with multiple crowns of waxy spoon like leaves--soon forming a charming waxy tuffet; easy tinsy houseplant with unknown origin-- the name "orba" meaning "orphan." A basic for your arid lands terrarium companions or for your windowsills. Each small flat leaf edged in a rich ivory-yellow; short stems are dotted reddish-tan.

23784 PEPEROMIA PROSTRATA PIP HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.50 "Prostrate Peperomia" This is a popular ground cover but develops only surface roots and thus does best on very porus surfaces, especially successful on moss. We recommend this for the windowsill or for the small spot you want a little jewel of a plant, especially in the arid terrarium. This also does well under lights.

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.

41048 PILEA MICROPHYLLA [CALLITRICHOIDES] URT HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.50 "Artillery Plant" Small, densely branched succulent upright stems arch with tiny "Fern Mimic" teardrop leaves; tiny flowers release pollen in puffs like gunsmoke, thus the common name. Easy to grow critter endlessly popular with children of all ages.

41049 PILEA MICROPHYLLA PROSTRATA URT HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.00 "Waterfall Fern" Prostrate succulent stems with tiny watery leaves create a ferny, weeping effect when used in hanging baskets; tolerant enough of low humidity to make it a basic groundcover for succulent bonsai and display pots of dramatic caudiforms. Due to waxy surfaced tiny leaves, the most tolerant of any finely lacy appearing plant of lower levels of humidity and of higher levels of direct sun.

56553 PILEA MICROPHYLLA VARIEGATA URT HP TGH PRICE: $7.50 Marvelous white toned new tear drop leaves foiled by darker foliage below; the "Snow Tipped Artillery Plant" produces "gunsmoke" pollen shots--cute beyond cute.

51079 PHAEDRANASSA CHLORACRA AMARY HP TGH PRICE: $ 10.00 Exposed glossy bulbs offset to form mounds topped by short waxy leaves and occassional shy white nodding trumpet blossoms soon fading to a pale pink with faint green tips. Beautiful when treated as a foliage potplant--remember that chill or drought immediately triggers a dormant cycle. On the other hand, we have only observed the rare blooming cycle to occur after an "unanticipated" dormancy here.

51080 PHAEDRANASSA DUBIA AMARYL HP TGH PRICE: $ 6.75 Short 8" gray strap leaves arched over surface bulbs; odd flowers rimmed green. Of interest to rare bulb collectors.

31496 PHILODENDRON SPECIES QUAIL GARDENS ARAC TGH HP PRICE: $ 25.00 Congested stems armed with thick quite succulent winged petioles tipped with slim leathery leaves.

41109 PLECTRANTHUS ECKLONII ERMA LAB CGH HP PRICE: $4.25 Thick succulent trunk bases swell from season to season into fissured caudexes; spade-shaped small leaves. Pink to violet hooked tubular flowers on short spikes late fall lend its popular name, "Cockspur Flower." Very popular with lovers of caudiforms.

66921 PLECTRANTHUS ERNESTII LAB CGH HP PRICE: $ 4.25 The thickly caudiform "Bonsai Mint" with thick small felted leaves, violet beneath; mauve flowers.

41124 PLECTRANTHUS PROSTRATUS LAB HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.25 "Pillow Plant" or "Succulent Swedish Ivy" Profusions of tiny thick crenulate leaves form a lime-green mat--lines of purple form on lf edges if in bright light; white flowers toned violet perch on tiny short stems. Always a good choice for a prostrate carpet of fat foliage at the base of a succulent bonsai specimen. Please go to the TROPICAL SECTION of this website to find over a dozen of the showy (often variegated) Plectranthus offered which represent less obviously succulent natures than the ones listed here.

60797 PLUMERIA HYBRID COLORS MIXED APO CGH HP PRICE: $ 15.00 We attempt to maintain yellows, reds, and white and will seriously attempt to send the color range in which you are interested; forms a big shrub--good lemony frangrance if blooms in quite hot situation. Winter dormant. Oh, and did we emphasize enough: winter dormant. Please do not call us in the fall as the fat stems defoliate to tell us your plant is dying. It is going dormant.

10901 POLYPODIUM (PHLEBODIUM) AUREUM AREOLATUM POLYP HP TGH PRICE: $ 7.50 "Blue Bears' Paw" Broad rigidly erect fronds and rhizomes intense blue. The rhizome is less hairy than the species form. The blue color is more powdery in low humidity--thus perfect in a conservatory housing arid succulents as well as the sunny windowsill.

11424 POLYPODIUM (PLEBODIUM) AUREUM MANDIANUM POLYP HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.75 Manda's "Crisped Blue Fern" still offered as Polypodium 'Mandianum' in the trade. Over stout basal "Hare's Foot" rhizomes clothed with silery blond hair arise graceful glaucous blue fronds with wavy deep lobes. May take considerable time to establish.

11114 POLYPODIUM FORMOSANUM POLYPOD HP CGH PRICE: $ 4.75 The "Naked Rabbit Foot Fern," so called as the small bright chalk white rhizomes are not furred but seem to flow over the surface, dividing like "E.T.'s Fingers" under a very low canopy of beautiful delicately lobed bluish fronds. Easy.

60550 PORTULACA GILIESII POR HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.75 "Windowsill Rosemoss" Very pelted rosemoss with jellybean purple-green leaves on short stems tipped with delightful full creped magenta blossoms; unlike anual types this persists from season to season in full sun and much air circulation, thus a basic for succulent wreaths. Best blooms and tightest foliage when grown in full sun.

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.

51105 RAUHIA MULTIFLORA AMAR CGH HP PRICE: $ 22.00 From glossy surface bulbs emerge opposite thick succulent strap/paddle leaves with (usually) two darkdepressed parallel veins--no midvein. Green toned bizarre blossoms quite a plus. If you like Haemanthus, this is a must. Brooklyn Botanic Garden originally shared this with us.

RHIPSALIS, the Mistletoe Cacti, for the 2008 SEASON

The MISTLETOE CACTUS. If you would like to grow a diverse range of types from our collection of over 50 species try our RHIPSALIS COLLECTION with Stock #99702 for five mossed cuttings for only PRICE: $14.00.

For those more dedicated growers, order Stock #99013 for 10 mossed cutting of these fascinating epiphytic Cacti @ PRICE: $22.50. Always pot these in a heavy orchid mix for best growth.

66262 RHIPSALLIS CAPILLIFORMIS MOPHEAD CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.75 Fabulous extreme form of this species named "formed like hair" as the very tiny slim stems divide constantly to form arched thick manes of fringed mopheads of foliage shown to advantage in a small basket or adding grace to a succulent wreath; quite tiny cream flowers. Epiphytic soil mix is imperative. Often sent as a mossed URCutting

66173 RHIPSALIS CEREIFORMIS [HORT] CAC HP CGH PRICE: $ 5.25Formerly Pfeiffiera cereiformis. Excellent clone with 3 to 4 ridged thick cascading stems producing straw flowers soon followed by large showy red berries. Needs warm conditions. Same as Florida nurseries' cerioides. Sent as a mossed URCutting.

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.

66194 RHIPSALIS CRUCIFORME SPIRALIS CAC TGH PRICE: $ 8.00 "Corkscrew Cactus" The flattened stems twist like an auger. Thrives in bright broken light and barky mix kept barely moist. A perfect piece of flora for the terminally disturbed collector who will never find a perfect peace/piece of mind. Sent as an unrooted cutting in dry moss.

66263 RHIPSALIS EDWALDIANA CAC TGH HP PRICE: $ 6.50 "Mini Piecrust Cactus" Stiftly arching branching stems are crimped attractively. Imagine R. paradoxa reduced by a third of its dimensions. Sent usually as a mossed URCutting.

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.

66121 RHIPSALIS HORRIDA CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 5.00 A lovely soft white-haired deep green-emerald miniature; slim short segments in attractive bundles arching to form mini fountains. Rare terrestial species from Madagascar.

66122 RHIPSALIS HOULLETIANA CAC HP TGH PRICE: $4.25 "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.

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..

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.

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.

66256 RHIPSALIS RIO CASCADE [SPECIES UNIDENTIFIED] CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 4.25 A vigorous handsome "Cascade Ribbon Plant" with long very angular succulent segments (some flat two-dimensional, others with three jade green wings) typically branching at each segment - creating an impressive curtain. From Rio de Janero this stiffly outlined one is sent 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.

66134 RHIPSALIS SPECIES PENDANT [HORT] CAC HP TGH PRICE: $ 3.25 Unidentified, but quite distinctive, species with smooth slim cylindric stems which are absolutely laxly pendant and branch only occasionally to make the downward plunge even more dramatic--this can easily drape downward six or more feet, given enough time and love. Sent as mossed Unrooted cuttins.

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.

***We grow over a hundred Rhipsalis; we intend to get more names and descriptions up this season. The low prices above reflect that you most likely will be sent mossed cuttings. Meanwhile see our speciality list pages for a wider range of offerings appearing briefly from time to time.

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