Succulent Seeds A-Z
Yucca species mix #1. A blend on many different yucca species seeds from the Southwest and Mexico. Species include, Yucca glauca, Yucca elata, Beaucarnea, Daslyrion wheeleri, Nolina microcarpa, Hesperaloe parviflora, Hesperaloe funifera
Adenium arabicum 'Black Zombie'
Adenium somalense Black × cpd × onyx emperor
Dorstenia foetida "OneShowpe" Variegated cultivar of Dorstenia foetida.
Acrodon parvifolia
Adenium arabicum Godji × MKMK
Adenium arabicum 'Brazilian'
Adenium arabicum 'Emerald Crown'
Adenium arabicum 'German obesum'
Adenium arabicum EC x Monsaim
Adenium arabicum GBNM
Adenium arabicum hybrid
Adenium arabicum KND
Adenium arabicum Mkmk X psn
Adenium arabicum MKMK X PSN
Adenium arabicum PPL
Adenium arabicum Thai Soco WSB DD
Adenium arabicum Torpedo × mkmk
Adenium obesum hybrid
Adenium somalense v. somalense
Aeonium cuneatum. This item ships in 2-3 weeks.
Aeonium decorum
Aeonium holochrysum. Quantities over 25 ships in 2 weeks.
Aeonium longithyrsum
Aeonium percarneum
Aeonium pseudourbicum
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 Western 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. Origin: Mexico.
Agave ellemeetiana var subdentata.
Agave filifera.
Agave franzosinii (Rancho Soledad clone)
Agave montana (Mountain Agave). This solitary agave does not produce offshoots or pups. Native of northeastern Mexico found at elevations up to 9,000 feet. Very tolerant of cold, heat, drought, and poor soils. Can be planted in full sun, partial shade is recommended for low desert plantings. Tolerates temperatures down to 10 deg F. USDA Zone 7.
Agave pedunculifera.
Agave salmiana var. ferox (Agave ferox)
Agave schidigera 'Black Widow'
Agave schottii
Agave striata v. falcata
Agave victoriae-reginae. USDA: 6-10. Full sun. Little water required. Hardy to 15 deg. F. (for short durations). Usually solitary rosette to 18" in diameter. Origin: Chihuahua, Mexico.
Agave victoriae-reginae v. compact form. A compact form, tends to make lots of off sets.
Aichryson bethencourtianum
Aichryson laxum.
Aichryson punctatum
Aloe africana. Large aloe that grows up on a single trunk to 4 to 6 feet tall. Wide rosettes of long gracefully-recurved and relatively narrow leaves.
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 brevifolia
Aloe camperi (USDA: 9b-10). Bright green, no spots. Best in filtered sun. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 28°F. Little water. Clumping aloe colony grows to 3' tall; 6' diameter. Native to the regions of Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Aloe comptonii
Aloe marlothii
Aloe microstigma
Aloe reitzii
Aloe rudikoppe 'Little Gem'
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.
Aloe sinkatana
Aloe hybrids mix (Small varieties)
Aloe species assorted: Aloe ferox, comptonii, gariepensis, greenii, perryi, thraskii, striata, wickensii and others.
Aloe speciosa
Aloe spectabilis.
Aloe striata.
Aloe striata hybrid 'Ghost Aloe'
Aloe vanbalenii
Aloe vaombe
Aloe variegata (Partridge breast aloe). Compact rosettes, orange flowers. Origional plant collected in South Africa in region that goes down to -15 celsius (5 deg. F.).
Aloe wickensii (Syn: 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 orpenii.
Aloinopsis rosulata
Aloinopsis schooneesii (yellow/red flowers)
Aloinopsis setifera. Grows on limestone, South Africa.
Aloinopsis villetii. Grows on limestone. South Africa
Anacampseros arachnoides.
Anacampseros lanceolata
Antimima dualis
Antimima pygmaea.
Antimima ventricosa. Long green, succulent leaves, very large magenta flowers with white throat.
Apatesia sabulosa
Arabicum arabicum CDP X MKMK
Arabicum arabicum Redwine × MKMK
Argyroderma congregatum
Argyroderma crateriforme
Argyroderma delaetii. Flowers are purple, pink, violet, and white.
Argyroderma delaetii 'aureum'. Thick heads, yellow flowers.
Argyroderma delaetii 'roseum'. Thick heads, purple flowers.
Argyroderma fissum (syn: Argyroderma brevipes).
Argyroderma framesii subs. halli
Argyroderma luckhoffii
Argyroderma pearsonii
Argyroderma ringens
Argyroderma subalbum
Beaucarnea recurvata (Nolina recurvata) Ponytail Palm
Bergeranthus jamesii.
Bijlia cana.
Bulbine fruitcosa
Bulbine natalensis. Shade or sun, fast growing, flowers nearly year round. South Africa
Carpanthea pomeridiana. Annual. Succulent ground cover, prolific lemon flowers, for dry, sunny areas Height: 4". Seeds collected in South Africa
Carpobrotus edulis -- Yellow flowers. South Africa.
Cephalophyllum alstonii. Winter growing, South Africa.
Cephalophyllum caespitosum
Cephalophyllum conicum
Cephalophyllum cupreum
Cephalophyllum diversiphyllum
Cephalophyllum ebracteatum
Cephalophyllum framesii
Cephalophyllum fulleri
Cephalophyllum gracile
Cephalophyllum numeesense
Cephalophyllum parvibracteatum
Cephalophyllum pillansii
Cephalophyllum procumbens. South Africa. Grows on sandy dunes, winter rain.
Cephalophyllum pulchrum
Cephalophyllum species mix
Cephalophyllum spissum
Cephalophyllum spongiosum
Cerochlamys pachyphylla.
Cheiridopsis carinata
Cheiridopsis denticulata
Cheiridopsis herrei (Dwarf).
Cheiridopsis marlothii
Cheiridopsis peculiaris
Cheiridopsis purpurea
Cheiridopsis rostrata
Cheiridopsis schlechteri
Cheiridopsis vanzylii
Conicosia pugioniformis. Winter rain.
Conophytum bilobum
Cotyledon orbiculata 'Powdery White'
Cotyledon orbiculata v undulata.
Cotyledon orbiculata var. ausana. Dwarf-bushy-grey/green.
Cotyledon orbiculata var. dactylopsis; Large-bushy, leaves finger like, pale grey-white.
Cotyledon orbiculata v. spuria (squat-bushy; leaves dark green-large-fleshy, large flower heads in winter,very showy.
Crassula portulacea.
Cylindrophyllum comptonii
Dactylopsis digitata.
Dasylirion acrotriche (Green Sotol)
Dasylirion longissima (Syn: Dasylirion longissimum) Mexican grass tree.
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 aberdeenense.
Delosperma napiforme
Deuterocohnia longipetala (Bromeliaceae). Chepes Viejo/La Rioja, Argentina- HV592
Didymaotus lapidiformis
Dinteranthus vanzylii.
Disphyma crassifolium
Dorotheanthus bellidiformis (Syn: Cleretum bellidiforme, Mesembryanthemum criniflorum). Mixed colors. Livingstone daisy, a flowering plant in the family Aizoaceae, native to the Cape Peninsula in South Africa. It is a low-growing succulent annual growing to 25 cm (10 in) and cultivated for its iridescent, many-petalled, daisy-like blooms in shades of white, yellow, orange, cream, pink and crimson. In temperate zones, plant re-seeds itself.
Dorstenia contrajerva
Dorstenia crispa. Seeds harvested Oct 2025.
Dorstenia foetida
Dorstenia foetida variegata
Dorstenia horwoodii. Seed harvested March 2025
Dorstenia lancifolia
Dracaena draco
Drosanthemum ambiguum.
Drosanthemum bellum
Drosanthemum floribundum. Grows along sea shore with winter rain. South Africa.
Drosanthemum macrocalyx.
Drosanthemum marinum. 25 km north of Cape Town. Grows on dunes along sea shore
Drosanthemum species mix
Dyckia fosteriana
Echeveria agavoides v Contepec, Michoacan. Echeveria agavoides is a species of flowering plant in the Crassulaceae family, native to rocky areas of Mexico, notably the states of San Luis Potosi, Hidalgo, Guanajuato and Durango.
Echeveria amphoralis var. Yosondu.
Echeveria aurantiaca. This item ships in 2 - 3 weeks.
Echeveria bifida, Tasquila. Quantities over 100 ships in 2-3 weeks.
Echeveria arnicolor Tenampa. Quantities over 100 ship in 2-3 weeks
Echeveria coccinea. Santa Maria, Mexico.
Echeveria cuspidata.
Echeveria dactylifera. Quantities over 100 ships in 2-3 weeks
Echeveria diffractens.
Echeveria fulgens v. obtusifolia Michoacan, Huitzilac
Echeveria gibbiflora v Cuanana, Oaxaca.
Echeveria paniculata v maculata, Quiroga.
Echeveria paniculata, Durango Mazatlan. Quantities over 25 ships in 2 weeks.
Echeveria pitteri, El Porvenier.
Echeveria schaffneri, Cruces, SLP.
Echeveria setosa.
Echeveria setosa v Sierra. Quantities over 100 ships in 2-3 weeks.
Echeveria setosa v. San Mateo Penasco, Oaxaca. This item ships in 2-3 weeks.
Echeveria spectabilis.
Echeveria strictiflora. Origin: Bustamante NL, Mexico. Quantities over 100 ships in 2-3 weeks.
Echeveria subalpina. Quanties over 100 ships in 2-3 weeks.
Echeveria walpoleana
Echeveria waltheri.
Euphorbia ferox.
Euphorbia grandicornis.
Euphorbia horrida v noordveldensis.
Euphorbia inermis.
Faucaria albidens
Faucaria bosscheana. (Syn: Faucaria bosiana).
Faucaria felina
Faucaria paucidens.
Faucaria subintegra
Gasteria Hybrids Mix. Gasteria Hybrids From Nature's Curiousity Shop (NCS)
Gibbaeum comptonii
Gibbaeum haagei
Glottiphyllum cruciatum. Hardy to 20 deg. F. South Africa.
Glottiphyllum regium.
Haworthia hybrids
Haworthia margaritifera (Pearl plant).
Hectia ssp. Pena Blanco, Queretaro.
Hesperaloe funifera. The largest of the Hesperaloes, closely related to Yucca, forms upright, clustering rosettes of heavy, stiff, yellow-green leaves. Grows to 6' tall. Native to Chihuahuan desert: Texas, northeastern Mexico. Full sun, well drained soil, hardy to 0 deg. F. Approx. 1000 seeds per oz.
Hesperaloe parviflora (Red yucca) Sunset: 10,12,13,16,18-24. Full sun. Heat tolerant. Low water. Grows to 3' tall, 4' wide. Hardy to 5°F. Origin: Texas, northeastern Mexico. Approx. 950 seeds per oz.
Jatropha gossypiifolia (Bellyache bush) Collected Nov 2025
Jatropha podagrica
Juttadinteria suavissima.
Kalanchoe rotundifolia. Grows on coastal rocks. Salmon flowers.
Lampranthus caespitosus
Lampranthus emarginatus.
Lampranthus multiradiatus
Lampranthus roseus
Lampranthus vredenburgensis. Collected 30-60 km North of Cape Town
Lapidaria margaretae. Yellow flowers.
Lewisia Hybrid. Flower color from white to deep rose and orange.
Lithops aucampiae 'Kuruman'
Lithops aucampiae 'Olifantshoek'
Lithops aucampiae 'Posmasburg'
Lithops bella v. fenestrata
Lithops bromfieldii
Lithops bromfieldii v. glaudinae
Lithops bromfieldii v. mennellii
Lithops dinteri
Lithops dorotheae
Lithops fulleri (Kenhart)
Lithops fulviceps v. fulviceps
Lithops fulviceps 'rugosa'
Lithops fulviceps v. fulviceps var "Aurea". White flowers
Lithops fulviceps v. lactinea
Lithops fulviceps v. lateritia
Lithops gesinae. Grows on granite, South Africa.
Lithops geyeri
Lithops helmutii
Lithops hookeri
Lithops hookeri v. 'Abrahamsdam'
Lithops hookeri v. 'Vermiculate'
Lithops hookeri v. elephina
Lithops hookeri v. lutea
Lithops julii
Lithops karasmontana mixed forms
Lithops karasmontana v. bella
Lithops karasmontata 'Bont'
Lithops karasmontata 'Mickbergensis'
Lithops lesliei
Lithops lesliei 'Gauteng'
Lithops lesliei 'Grey'
Lithops lesliei 'Johannesburg'
Lithops lesliei 'Northern Province'
Lithops lesliei 'Warrenton'
Lithops lesliei v. venteri
Lithops localis
Lithops marmorata
Lithops marmorata 'Diutina'
Lithops marmorata v. framesii
Lithops olivacea
Lithops otzeniana
Lithops pseudotruncatella
Lithops pseudotruncatella v. archerae
Lithops salicola
Lithops schwantesii
Lithops schwantesii 'Gulielmi'
Lithops schwantesii 'Helmeringhausen'
Lithops schwantesii 'Kunjasensis'
Lithops schwantesii 'Maltahohe'
Lithops schwantesii 'Nioekershoop'
Lithops schwantesii mixed forms. A mix of many forms. Hot summers, but sometimes under snow in winter.
Lithops schwantesii v. marthae
Lithops schwantesii v. rugosa
Lithops schwantesii v. urikosensis 'Christinae'
Lithops terricolor
'Peersii' Lithops terricolor
Lithops verruculosa v. glabra
Malephora crassa (Yellow flowers)
Malephora crocea
Mesembryanthemum alatum
Mesembryanthemum crystallinum. Winter growing with winter fog and rain.
Mesembryanthemum parvipapillatum. Wild collected. Winter fog and rain.
Micropterum papulosum.
Micropterum schlechteri
Mitrophyllum mitratum.
Nananthus margaritiferus
Nolina bigelovii (Beargrass)
Nolina nelsonii
Odontophorus angustifolius.
Odontophorus nanus
Ornithogalum caudatum
Oscularia caulescens.
Pachypodium geayi.
Pachypodium lamerei v. ramosus.
Phyllanthus mirabilis. Developes a caudiciform. The leaves fold together at night
Phytolacca gossypiifolia
Pleiospilos bolusii
Pleiospilos compactus
Pleiospilos magnipunctatus
Pleiospilos nelii.
Pleiospilos simulans
Pleiospilos species mix. Consists of bolusii, dekenahi, magnipunctatus, nelii, nobilis, simulans and others, varieties vary from batch to batch.
Portulaca grandiflora.
Portulaca pilosa.
Prenia pallens. South Africa, grows on seashore with winter rain.
Puya mirabilis. Terrestrial bromeliad native to Argentina and Bolivia. Does best in full sun to light shade with a well drained soil mix, chartreuse flowers. Seeds collected between Cordoba and Salta, Argentina.
Puya species mix
Rabiea albinota
Rabiea difformis
Rhombophyllum rhomboideum
Ruschia macrocarpa.
Ruschia strubeniae.
Sarcostemma viminale. QUANTITIES OVER 25 SHIPS IN 2-3 WEEKS.
Schwantesia ruedebuschii.
Semnanthe lacera. South Africa. Grows on granite, winter rain.
Sinningia sellovii. Pink flowers. Cauciciform from Brazil.
Stomatium niveum.
Talinum caffrum.
Tanquana prismatica.
Vanheerdea divergens
Vanheerdea roodiae.
Yucca angustifolia. Syn: Yucca glauca. Sunset: 7-24; USDA: 7-12. Full sun to light shade. Tree like yucca, up to 20' tall. Hardy to 0 F. Origin: Arizona to Texas, northern Mexico. 1500 seeds per oz.
Yucca brevifolia (Joshua tree). approx. 250 seeds per oz.
Yucca elata (Soaptree yucca). Sunset: 7-24; USDA: 7-12. Full sun to light shade. Tree like yucca, up to 20' tall. Hardy to 0 F. Origin: Arizona to Texas, northern Mexico.
Yucca filamentosa (Very cold hardy). Recommended for all zones. Sunset: 1-24
Yucca filifera.
Yucca glauca (Spanish bayonet). Syn. Yucca angustifolia. Collected in Heurfano country Colorado at 6500 ft. elevation.
Yucca rigida
Yucca rostrata
Yucca whipplei. Syn: Hesperoyucca whipplei. Recommended Temperature Zone: Sunset: 2-24; USDA: 8-12. Columnar or multi branched rosette, up to 20 feet tall, 12 feet wide at altitudes of 0–2500 m. Hardy to 10°F Full sun to light shade, will take reflected sun in summer in hot location. Little to moderate water, good drainage. Origin: Southern California and Baja California, Mexico