Succulents

We love succulents, they are perfect houseplants! They are so incredibly diverse from colourful and architectural to wonderfully weird. Generally speaking they are easy to grow just needing a good amount of sunlight and most conveniently, not very much water. Most come from dry, arid or desert habitats and store water in their fleshy leaves. They are a great way of getting children interested in growing things too, they find them utterly fascinating.

We will be potting up a range of succulents in the near future, so our rather limited range will expand considerably.We only show you the plants we hope to have for sale in 2024, if not available now they will progressively become so through the spring.

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Selenicereus grandiflorus
Selenicereus grandiflorus
£6.50
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Queen of the Night, Organillo

Huge flowers to 30 cm across are produced on mature plants. They only last one night, emitting a powerful fragrance, used in the wild to attract bats for pollination.

Selenicereus nelsonii
£6.50
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Huge flowers are produced on mature plants. They only last one night, emitting a powerful fragrance.

Senecio (Curio)   'Himalayan Blue'
Senecio (Curio) 'Himalayan Blue'
£6.50
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Similar to S. ficoides but with finer foliage, a pretty plant which would look attractive in a shallow pot, placed outdoors on a sunny patio or terrace. Bring in for the winter, when it will enjoy a sunny windowsill.

Senecio articulatus
£6.50
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Candle Plant

Species of unusual appearance with swollen jointed stems and small yellow daisy flowers in summer. Good for a sunny windowsill.

Senecio crassissimus
Senecio crassissimus
£6.50
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This unusual succulent has an upright branching habit. The fleshy grey leaves are held vertically, rather than horizontally, giving it a unique appearance.

Senecio ficoides
Senecio ficoides
£6.50
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A striking shrubby succulent with upright stems clothed with long thin fleshy very pale grey leaves,.

Senecio kleiniiformis
Senecio kleiniiformis
£6.50
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Spearhead Senecio

A low growing succulent from South Africa with glaucous spear shaped leaves and yellow daisy flowers on long stems in summer.

Senecio serpens
Senecio serpens
£6.50
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Shrubby succulent with fleshy, frosted blue stems and blue-grey leaves. Has small, pale yellow daisies in summer.

Synadenium grantii 'Rubrum'
Synadenium grantii 'Rubrum'
£7.00
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African Milk Bush

The upright stems bear oval leaves, in this cultivar they are streaked and mottled with red and green markings. IRRITANT SAP.

x Alworthia 'Black Gem'
£6.50
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A very attractive small succulent forming clumps of tapered olive green leaves which turn a chocolate brown colour with age.

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