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Agave Ferox
Agave salmiana var. ferox
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Agave salmiana var. ferox
Agave ferox is a dramatic, large rosette succulent with stiff, dark green leaves edged in fierce spines—a true architectural statement.

Astroloba spp.
Astroloba is a compact and decorative succulent genus closely related to Haworthia, known for its spirally arranged fleshy leaves and low-maintenance nature.

Fenestraria spp.
Fenestraria, known as “baby toes”, are adorable succulent natives of Namaqualand.

Scadoxus multiflorus ssp. katharinae (formerly Haemanthus katharinae)
Haemanthus katharinae, commonly known as the Blood Lily, is a vibrant bulbous perennial from South Africa.

Cytisus spp.
Cytisus, commonly known as broom, brings a burst of pea-shaped bloom to the garden in yellow, crimson, or bi-colored displays.

Nepeta × faassenii
Catmint (Nepeta × faassenii) lights up gardens with its smothering of lavender-blue blooms from late spring through summer.

Cereus species are majestic, tall columnar cacti with ribbed stems that often bloom at night in dramatic, fragrant white or pale flowers.

Cleistocactus spp.
Cleistocactus is a striking columnar cactus of slender, spiny stems topped with glowing orange to red tubular flowers.

Ledebouria cooperi
Cooper’s African hyacinth is a rare species of plant from South Africa. It has small, glossy, variegated leaves that grow in rosettes up to 4” in diameter.

Centaurea spp.
Centaurea, commonly known as Cornflower or Knapweed, includes a diverse group of hardy perennials loved for their thistle-like blooms and easy-going nature.

The Jade Plant is an amazing species native to South Africa. This small, slow-growing succulent grows sprouts of thick, energy-storing, glossy green leaves that form into a single-stemmed, rounded…

Cuphea Vermillionaire is an amazing plant species for any garden! Its bright red blooms and hardy nature make it a standout choice.

The Sago palm (Cycas revoluta) is an amazing plant species that is known for its unique fan-shaped leaves and intricate patterns.

Hemerocallis spp.
If you’re after bold, colorful, and fuss-free blooms, daylilies are a gardener’s dream come true.

Genus Epimedium
Epimedium species—also known as barrenwort or fairy wings—are shade-loving, mat-forming perennials prized for attractive, often colorful foliage and delicate spring flowers.

Gibbaeum spp.
Gibbaeum is a charming genus of small, low-growing succulents native to the arid Karoo region of South Africa.

Echinops (genus)
Echinops, commonly known as Globe Thistle, are bold perennial plants with striking spiky spherical flower heads in shades of blue, lavender, or white.

Anthemis tinctoria
Anthemis tinctoria, commonly known as golden marguerite or ox‑eye chamomile, is a cheerful perennial that brings golden sunshine to hot, sunny borders from summer into autumn.

Nerine filifolia Baker
Nerine filifolia is a charming South African bulb offering delicate, frilly rosy‑pink flowers in late summer.

Haworthia (genus)
Haworthia are small, charming succulents ideal for windowsills and compact spaces.

Erica spp.
Erica, commonly called heather or heath, forms hardy evergreen shrubs and sub-shrubs valued for their bell-shaped blossoms and fine-textured foliage.

Sternbergia lutea
Lily of the Field (Sternbergia) is a charming, crocus-like bulb that lights up dry, sunny garden corners with bright yellow flowers. S. lutea blooms in autumn, while S.

Lithops spp.
Lithops, known as living stones, are miniature succulents that blend into rocky terrain with two fused leaves that mimic pebbles.

Mesembryanthemum spp.
Mesembryanthemum, commonly called Livingstone daisy, dazzles with low-growing mats of shimmering, daisy-like blooms in summer.