SEEDS Succulents A
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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