SUCCULENT SEEDS A to Z
Aeonium castello-paivae
Aeonium ciliatum
Aeonium cuneatum
Aeonium haworthii. Sunset: 15-17, 20-24; USDA: 9b-10. Hardy to 25° F. Bushy succulent, up to 10" tall. Winter grower, provide light and water in winter, and dry shaded conditions in summer. Cream to pinkish flowers. Origin: Canary Islands.
Aeonium lindleyi. USDA: 10-11. Hardy to 30° F. Dense, bushy growth to 12" tall. Spring grower, keep dry and shaded during summer dormant period. Golden yellow flowers. Origin: Canary Islands.
Aeonium percarneum
Aeonium simsii. Sunset: 15-17, 20-24; USDA: 9b-11. Hardy to 28° F. Light shade inland, full sun on the coast. Deep yellow flowers. Origin: Canary Islands.
Aeonium spathulatum. USDA: 9b-11. Hardy to 28° F. Light shade inland, full sun on the coast. Moderate water, provide good drainage. Variable species, branching shrub, up to 3' tall. Origin: Canary Islands.
Aeonium species mix
Aeonium tabuliforme. USDA: 10-12. Hardy to 30° F. Light shade inland, full sun on the coast. Moderate water, keep dry in winter, provide good drainage. Single flat rosette, up to 18" in diameter. Small yellow flowers. The plant dies after flowering. Origin: Canary Islands.
Aeonium urbicum. Sunset: 15-17,20-24; USDA: 9b-11. Hardy to 28° F. Light shade inland, full sun on the coast. Moderate water, keep dry in winter, provide good drainage. Rosettes, up to 20" in diameter. Greenish white flowers. The plant often dies after flowering. Origin: Canary Islands.
Aeonium urbicum v glaucum. Sunset: 15-17,20-24; USDA: 9b-11. Hardy to 28° F. Light shade inland, full sun on the coast. Moderate water, keep dry in winter, provide good drainage. Rosette, up to 20" in diameter. Origin: Canary Islands.
Agave americana (Blue Century plant). Sunset: 10-24; USDA 8b-12. Full sun, heat tolerant. Hardy to 15°F. Each rosette in the clump grows to 6' tall - 6' wide. Allow space for growth. Infrequent water. Native to Mexico, naturalized in West USA.
Agave angustifolia 'Marginata' (Sunset: 12-24; USDA: 9b-10). Full sun to light shade, heat tolerant. Hardy to 25° F. Grows to 3' tall - 3' wide. Produces off sets. Keep dry to slow growth. Origin: Mexico.
Agave asperrima. USDA: 8-10. Full sun, heat tolerant. Hardy to 25° F. Usually solitary grows to 3' tall - 4' wide. Origin: Texas, northern Mexico, 3500 to 6000 feet elevation.
Agave attenuata
Agave bovicornuta (Cow Horn Agave). Sunset: 10, 12-24; USDA: 9-10. Full sun to light shade, heat tolerant. Hardy to 20° F. Usually solitary, grows to 3' tall and 3' wide. Origin: Mexico.
Agave bracteosa (Squid Agave). USDA: 9-12. Full sun to light shade, heat tolerant. Regular water during summer, keep dry winter. Hardy to 18° F. Usually solitary, grows to 18" tall and 18" wide. Origin: Mexico.
Agave celsii. USDA: 9-12. Full sun, heat tolerant. Regular water during summer, keep dry winter. Hardy to 18° F. Clumping rosette, grows to 30" wide, 30" tall. Origin: Eastern Mexico.
Agave chrysantha (Golden-Flowered Agave). Sunset: 11-13,18-21; USDA: 9-11. Full sun, heat tolerant. Regular water during summer, keep dry winter. Hardy to 17° F. Solitary rosette, grows to 3' tall' 3' wide. Origin: Arizona.
Agave cupreata
Agave datylio
Agave Deserti var. deserti. (Sunset: 10-24; USDA: 8-10). Full sun, heat tolerant. Hardy to 18°F. Grows to 5' tall - 4' wide. Infrequent water. Native to Arizona, eastern Calif., Mexico.
Agave difformis. USDA: 9-11. Full sun, heat tolerant. Regular water during summer, keep dry winter. Hardy to 20° F. Clustering rosettes, each 18' tall', 18' wide. Origin: Mexico.
Agave ellemeetiana
Agave ferdinandi-regis (King of the Agaves). Full sun. Little water summer, keep dry winter. Hardy to 25° F. Solitary rosette, 18" by 18". Origin: Central Mexico.
Agave ferox
Agave filifera. Sunset 12-24; USDA: 8b-11. Full sun to light shade. Little water summer, keep dry winter. Hardy to 17° F. Clumping rosettes, 2' wide by 18" tall. Origin: Mexico.
Agave garciae-mendozae
Agave geminiflora
Agave ghiesbreghtii
Agave gypsophila
Agave havardiana
Agave horrida v perotensis. USDA: 9b-10. Full sun to light shade. Moderate water summer, keep dry winter, provide good drainage. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 25° F. Solitary rosette 16" diameter. Origin: Central Mexico.
Agave karwinskii
Agave kerchovei
Agave lechuguilla
Agave macroacantha
Agave marmorata
Agave mckelveyana. USDA: 9b-10. Full sun to light shade. Little water summer, keep dry winter, provide good drainage. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 5° F. Solitary or clustering rosette 18" diameter. Origin: Central and western Arizona.
Agave montana
Agave neomexicana (Mescal agave) USDA: 5-10). Full sun, heat tolerant. Hardy to -20°F. Grows to 20" tall - 30" wide. Infrequent water. Native to Texas, New Mexico, Mexico
Agave obscura
Agave palmeri. Sunset: 1-13,18-21; USDA: 7b-11. Full sun to light shade. Little water summer, keep dry winter, provide good drainage. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 10° F. Solitary or clustering rosette reaching 4' diameter. Origin: Southeastern Arizona, New Mexico, Mexico.
Agave parrasana
Agave parryi var. huachucensis. Sunset: 2,10-24; USDA: 7-11. Heat tolerant, full sun. Clumping rosettes, slow growing up to 2 - 3' tall, 2 - 4' diameter. Hardy to 12°F. Little water. Origin: USA (Arizona: Cochise County), Mexico.
Agave pedunculiflora
Agave polyanthiflora
Agave purpusorum
Agave salmiana (cold hardy)
Agave scabra. USDA: 7-10. Full sun.. Little water summer, keep dry winter, provide good drainage. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 10° F. Clustering rosette reaching 4' diameter. Origin: Eastern Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador.
Agave schidigera
Agave species mix
Agave stictata nana
Agave striata
Agave toumeyana. USDA: 8-10. Full sun.. Little water summer, keep dry winter, provide good drainage. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 10° F. Clumping rosette reaching 8" diameter, 12' tall. Origin: Central Arizona.
Agave utahensis. USDA: 6-10. Full sun. Little water required. Hardy to -10° F. Clumping rosettes to 16" tall. Origin: Mojave and Great Basin Desert of Arizona, Utah, Nevada.
Agave utahensis v kaibabensis
Agave utahensis v. nevadensis
Agave victoriae-reginae. USDA: 6-10. Full sun. Little water required. Hardy to 12° F. Usually solitary rosette to 18" in diameter. Origin: Chihuahua, Mexico.
Albuca sp. Dysseldorp
Albuca spiralis
Alluaudia procera (Madagascan Ocotillo). USDA: 10-12. Light shade. Little water required. Hardy to 12° F. Spiny, branched succulent, tree-like, up to 60' tall. Yellowish white flowers at the tips of the branches. Origin: Southern and southwestern Madagascar.
Aloe 'Blue Elf'
Aloe aculeata. USDA: 9b-10. Light shade. Little water required. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 30° F. Solitary rosette 2' high, 3' in diameter. Dormant during winter. Yellow and red flowers. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe aculeata v crousiana
Aloe arborescens. Sunset: 8-9,13-24; USDA: 9-11. Light shade in hot gardens. Moderate water summer. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 25° F. Clustering rosettes becoming a large shrub, up to 16' tall. Dormant during winter. Orange / Red flowers. Origin: Coastal southern Africa.
Aloe branddraaiensis. USDA: 10-11. Light shade. Moderate water summer. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 32° F. Summer grower. Coral red buds with yellow petal margins. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe broomii. USDA: 9-10. Light shade. Moderate water summer. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 28° F. Summer grower. Usually solitary rosette to 3' diameter. Orange flowers. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe buhrii. USDA: 10-11. Light shade. Moderate water summer. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 28° F. Summer grower. Clustering rosettes, up to 3' diameter. Yellow to orange flowers. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe burgersfortensis
Aloe cameronii
Aloe camperi (USDA: 9b-10). Best in filtered sun. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 28°F. Little water. Clumping aloe colony grows to 3' tall; 6' diameter. Native to Africa.
Aloe capitata
Aloe castanea
Seeds Aloe chabaudi
Aloe claviflora. USDA: 9b-11. Light shade. Light water year round. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 28° F. Clustering rosettes, up to 2' diameter. Orange fading to yellows flowers. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe comosa. USDA: 9b-11. Light shade. Moderate water summer, keep dry winter. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 28° F. Clustering rosettes, up to 2' diameter. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe crosby prolific
Aloe davyana. USDA: 9b-11. Light shade. Light water year round. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 28° F. Clustering rosettes, up to 18" diameter. Pale pink to red flowers. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe dichotoma (Kokerbom). USDA: 9-11. Light shade. Water summer, keep dry during winter. Root rot prone, provide good drainage. Hardy to 23° F. Succulent tree, up to 30' tall, 20' wide. One of the largest aloes. Yellow flowers. Origin: South Africa (Namaqualand, Bushmanland), Namibia. Easy to grow from seed.
Aloe elegans. Sunset: 8,9,12-24; USDA: 9b-11. Hardy to 22° F. Light shade to full sun. Water summer, keep dry during winter.Clumping rossettes, up to 3' tall, 4' diameter. Yellow flowers. Origin: Northeastern Africa.
Aloe eru v. vicarnuta
Aloe excelsa. USDA: 10-11. Hardy to 30° F. Light shade to full sun. Water summer, keep dry during winter. Single stems, up to 14 feet tall. Redflowers. Origin: Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, northwestern South Africa.
Aloe falcata. USDA: 9b-11. Hardy to 29° F. Light shade Winter grower, provide some winter water. Clumping rossettes 2' diameter. Red flowers. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe ferox (USDA: 9b-11). Light shade. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 24°F. Solitary succulent can reach 12' tall. Grows slowly to 10' tall; 5' in diameter. Summer water, keep dry winter. Bright orange flowers. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe gariepensis
Aloe globuligemma
Aloe graminicola
Aloe grandidentata
Aloe greatheadii. USDA: 10-12. Full sun to light shade. Summer grower, winter keep dry. Hardy to 30° F. Clumping rosette reaching 16" diameter. Red to pale pink flowers during winter. Origin: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Mozambique, Malawi.
Aloe greenii
Aloe hereroensis
Aloe immaculata
Aloe krapohliana
Aloe littoralis
Aloe longistyla
Aloe macroclada v quarziticola
Aloe marlothii
Aloe melanacantha
Aloe microstigma
Aloe parvibractaeta
Aloe perryi
Aloe plicatilis
Aloe ramosissima
Aloe rauhii
Aloe rudikoppe 'Little Gem'
Aloe rupestris
Aloe saponaria (Tiger aloe). Sunset: 8,9,12-24; USDA: 9-11. Light shade. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 24°F. Little water. Clustering rosettes, each plants grows to 8" tall; 10" wide. Origin: Africa.
Aloe saponaria (Giant form). Sunset: 8,9,12-24. Light shade in hottest gardens. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 24°F. Little water. Clustering rosettes, each rosette 30" wide. This clone gets much larger than the standard aloe saponaria.
Aloe sinkatana
Aloe species assorted: Aloe buhrii, castanea, gariepensis, greenii, perryi, saponaria, striata, wickensii and others.
Aloe speciosa
Aloe spectabilis
Aloe striata
Aloe stricta
Aloe thraskii
Aloe tomentosa
Aloe vanbalenii
Aloe variegata (Partridge breast aloe)
Aloe vera barbadensis (Orange flower). This clone is smaller than the aloe vera with yellow flower.
Aloe vera barbadensis (Yellow flower).
Seeds Aloe viacanuata
Aloe wickensii (Aloe cryptopoda); USDA: 9b-11. Light shade to full sun. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 24°F. Little water. Generally solitary stemless rosette. Grows to 3' tall; 2' wide. Native to Africa.
Aloinopsis luckhoffii
Aloinopsis malherbei
Aloinopsis rosulata
Aloinopsis rubrolineata
Aloinopsis schooneesii (yellow/red flowers)
Aloinopsis setifera
Aloinopsis species mix
Anacampseros arachnoides
Anacampseros avasmontana
Anacampseros filamentosa
Anacampseros karasmontana
Anacampseros lanceolata
Anacampseros lanigera
Anacampseros miniatura
Anacampseros namaquensis
Anacampseros papyracea
Anacampseros retusa
Anacampseros rufescens
Anacampseros species mix
Anacampseros telephiastrum
Antimima dualis
Antimima pygmaea
Antimima turneriana. Fuzzy blue/green leaves, dark pink to purple flowers.
Argyroderma aureum
Argyroderma crateriforme
Argyroderma delaetii
Argyroderma fissum
Argyroderma gratereforme
Argyroderma luckhoffii
Argyroderma octophyllum
Argyroderma patens
Argyroderma pearsonii
Argyroderma ringens
Argyroderma roseum
Argyroderma species mix (Stone plants). Rock-like plants with pastel flowers congregatum, fissum, framesii, delaetii, pearsonii, subalbum and others.
Argyroderma subalbum
Argyroderma testiculare
Beaucarnea gracilis
Beaucarnea longifolia (Syn: Nolina longifolia)
Beaucarnea recurvata (Nolina recurvata) Ponytail Palm
Bergeranthus artus. Angular green leaves, yellow flowers.
Bijlia cana (Prince Albert). Form with fat leaves.
Bijlia tugwelliae
Braunsia apiculata. Hairy, stiff leaves, purple flowers.
Carpobrotus edulis
Carruanthus peersii
Cephalophyllum alstonii
Cephalophyllum aureorubrum
Cephalophyllum caespitosum
Cephalophyllum ceresianum
Cephalophyllum cupreum
Cephalophyllum ebracteatum
Cephalophyllum procumbens
Cephalophyllum pulchrum
Cephalophyllum species mix
Cephalophyllum spissum
Cheiridopsis aurea
Cheiridopsis candidissima
Cheiridopsis carinata
Cheiridopsis cigarettifera
Cheiridopsis cuprea
Cheiridopsis denticulata
Cheiridopsis glomorata
Cheiridopsis marlothii
Cheiridopsis peculiaris
Cheiridopsis pilansii
Cheiridopsis purpurea
Cheiridopsis schlechteri
Cheiridopsis species mix. Many forms. Beautiful flowers.
Cheiridopsis vanzylii
Cistanthe guadalupensis
Conicosia alborosea
Conicosia capense
Conicosia pugioniformis
Conophytum calculus
Conophytum minutum
Conophytum pillansii
Conophytum species mix.
Conophytum speciosum
Conophytum uvaeforme
Cotyledon luteoquamata
Cotyledon orbiculata 'Powdery White'
Cotyledon orbiculata v oblonga
Cotyledon orbiculata v undulata
Cotyledon species mix
Cotyledon wallichii
Crassula arborescens (Silver Dollar Plant). Robust silvery leaves. White to pink, star shaped, flowers. Seeds are very tiny.
Crassula capitella
Crassula columnaris
Crassula cornuta
Crassula cultrata
Crassula dejecta
Crassula falcata
Crassula multiflora
Crassula nudicaulis
Crassula orbicularis
Crassula perfoliata
Crassula radicans
Crassula southii
Crassula species mix
Crassula tetragona
Crassula tetragona v robusta
Cryptostegia madagascariensis (Asclepiadaceae) Madagascar rubbervine
Dactylopsis digitata
Dasylirion texanum (Sotol)
Dasylirion wheeleri (Desert spoon). Sunset: 10-24; USDA: 7b-11. Full sun. Heat tolerant. Low water. Treelike growth to 10' tall, 5' in diameter. Hardy to 5°F. Origin: Arizona, New Mexico, western Texas, Northwest Mexico. 1700 seeds per oz.
Delosperma bosseranum (Iceplant)
Delosperma cooperi
Delosperma rogersii
Delosperma species mix
Delosperma steytleare
Deuterocohnia longipetala (Bromeliaceae)
Dicrocaulon ramulosum
Didymaotus lapidiformis
Dinteranthus puberulus
Dinteranthus species mix
Dinteranthus vanzylii
Dinteranthus wilmotianus
Diplosma luckhoffii
Disphyma crassifolium
Dorotheanthus bellidiformis
Dorotheanthus gramineus
Dracophilus delaetianus
Dracophilus proximus
Drosanthemum ambiguum
Drosanthemum bellum
Drosanthemum bicolor
Drosanthemum flammeum
Drosanthemum floribundum
Drosanthemum hispidum