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Aloe

   AL1722= accutissian var. accutissian (light olive green open rosette nice markings on stems) $6.50

   AL1646=  accutissian var. antanimorehsis (powdery green leaves with shades of lavender) $6.50

   AL1768=  andongensis cross bakeri (up-right stems, dark green spotted leaves) $6.50

   AL146=  albiflora (ruff leaves with lots of texture, white flowers) $12.50
   AL050=   albida cross saundersii (very small grassy aloe, dark green) $6.50 

   AL157=  'Amaku Mano' (small rosettes, great coloring with red edges with uneven teeth) $12.50

   AL1729=  ammophila (will be a medium sized rosette, red flowers) $8.00

   AL053=  ‘Angle Wings’ (small rosette, dark green with lots of silvery white markings) $6.50

   AL1685=  antandroi (small bluish lax stems with small thin leaves, Madagascar) $6.50

   AL1755=  ankoberensis  (thin dark leaves on thin stem, Tanzania-Ethiopia-Shewa Region) $6.50

   AL1848=   arborescens variegated (open rosettes, light yellow variegation, stems may get 2'-3') $20.00

   AL1754=  ardorescens cream variegation (open rosettes, creamy variegation, stems may get 2'-3') N/A (we sold out fast, we'll have more later)

    AL162=  arborescens (light green open rosettes, stems may get 2' - 3', many branched shrub, makes a nice pot plant, eastern coast South Afica) $6.50

   AL019=   aristata (nice rosette of dark green with soft teeth, from the central & eastern Karoo eastwards to the Eastern Cape Province, the Free-State, Lesotho & KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) $6.50

   AL068= aristata cross lingularia  (bright green rosette, nice textured leaves, maybe a Gasteraloe) $6.50

   AL111=  bakeri ? (small rosette, dark green with light flecks, teeth on edge of leaves, this one came from Chuck Hanson many years ago) $6.50

   AL1807= bakeri spotted form (small open rosettes olive green, freckles on the front and back side of the leaves) $6.50

  AL1830=  bakeri un-spotted form (small open rosette, olive green with yellow fl.) $6.50

   AL1592=  bakeri hyb. (very nice small aloe, came to me with this name, if you can ID it let me know) $6.50


   AL043=  bellatula (small grass like aloe, makes nice clumps) $6.50

   AL155=  bellatuta cross jacksonii (this has the good looks of both parents) $6.50

   AL152= 'Black Beauty' (thick stiff ruff leaves, can become very black) $6.50

   AL018=  ‘Blue Elf' (small very blue leaves of some what upright stems) $8.00

   AL208=  'Blue Hawaii'  (small rosette, very blue with uneven tooth pattern, N. Wong) $8.00
   AL057=  bowiea (very small upright blue grassy leaves, from Eastern Cape Province around Port Elizabeth & Kariega, South Africa) $8.00
   AL107=  ‘Brass Hat’ (small, brassy color in good light) $6.50

   AL149=  brevifolia var. brevifolia (these is a nice small form, very blue, Western Cape Province, South Africa) $8.00 
   AL033=  brevifolia hybrid (small, narrow bluish leaves) $6.50

   AL185=  calcairiphila  (small aloe, dark green stacked leaves will clump) N/A (sold out fast, we'll have more later)

   AL130=  'California Dreamin' (golden/olive green rosette on short stems, some leave texture) $6.50

   Al1732=  camperi (bluegreen rosette 12"-18" with coral flowers, hardy down to 25F for a short time) $6.50

   AL1738=  chabaudii var. chabaudii (powdery blue rosettes will be about 10"-18", red flowers, will take some light frost, Zimbabwe) $6.50

   AL1753=  'Chiquita Reta' (small hybrid named after Reta that works at Grigsby's Cactus Garden) $6.50

   AL048=  ciliaris (thin green leaves, very small teeth on outer edge, upright to trailing semi-woody stems, eastern Cape Province, South Africa)$6.50
   AL1611=  claviflora (only one older double headed plant with nice character, interior of South Africa) Sold 
   AL017=  concinna (small clumping, olive green very ruff, toothy leaves) $6.50
   AL082=  congolensis (bright green short leaves, very toothy edges) $6.50

   AL1707=  cooperi (a grass Aloe, in the wild it grows mixed in with the grass, easy to find when it blooms) $8.00
   AL036=  cremnophila (pinkish-lavender leaves, upright stems) $6.50

    AL049= decaryi (bluish thin stem & leaves, grown this one over 30 yrs. came with this name, I have been told twice now from to different gentleman from RSA that this is the real decaryi. Could this be antandroi? This one looks nice growing in a hanging basket.) $6.50

      AL072=  decaryi ? (from Madagascar, open rosettes on short stems. Needs ID) $6.50
   AL0012=  deltoideodonta (small rosettes wide green leaves) $6.50
   AL024=  deltoideodonta contigua fa. latifolia (small bluish/green, wide fat leaves) $6.50

   AL1594=  dichotoma (bluish-gray leaves, smooth tan stem, this one is a slow grower will be come a tree Aloe in time, makes a nice potted plant, South Africa-Namaqualand-Bushman-Namibia) smaller $8.00 - larger $15.00

   AL1840=  divaricata (greenish-blue open rosettes, tall stems, nice coloring in good light, Madagascar) $6.50     
    AL108=  descoingsii (nice blue, clustering miniature aloe, Madagascar) $6.50

   AL029=   descoingsii cross calcariophila (bluish small rosettes with toothy edges) $6.50

   AL044=  'Doran Black' (a rauhii cross, thick fat leaves with lots of texture) $6.50

   AL074=  dorotheae (long leaves, very toothy edges, good red coloring in good light) N/A

   AL1740= dumetorum (rosettes under 10" with thick finger like leaves, red & yellow fl., Kenya) $6.50

   AL109=  fragilis (from Madagascar, small open rosettes on short stems) $6.50

   AL215=  'Freckle Face' (bluish short thick leaves with lot of white freckles) $6.50

   AL013=  ‘Fire Bird’ (small thin leaves, clumping) $6.50

   AL101=  'Grande' ISI 95-18 (bluish/lavender leaves with good texture) $6.50

John Bleck of the University of California, Santa Barbara, carried out a very successful Aloe breeding program and some of his small floriferous hybrids have been offered through ISI and more are to come.  ‘Grande’ is another of his Collector Series, developed for desirable vegetative characteristics, yet it is more noteworthy for its crimson, glaucous-tipped flowers.  Its Spanish name is one of a series inspired by the UCSB mascot, the gaucho. Divisions of HBG 62155, Bleck 1522, a complex hybrid: (A. descoingsii x A. parvula) x [(A. albiflora x A. bellatula) x (A. descoingsii x A. parvula)].

   AL1742=  'Green Goblin' (strange rosette with an unusual coloring & texture, a Miles 2 Go hybrid) N/A

   AL005=  haworthioides (dark green with fussy teeth, very nice miniature, orange flowers, Madagascar) $6.50

   AL011=  hemmingii (main rosette gets to be a foot across, has great color & big teeth, slow to offset) $6.50

   AL158= 'Hey Babe' (short blue leaves with lots of texture, it's a beauty) N/A

   AL1769=  hildebrandtii (open rosette, light green with stems to 2', will take some frost, Somalia & Ethiopia) $6.50
   AL065=  ‘Hummel’s Cup of Gold’ (ruff olive green leaves with lots of variegation) N/A (sold out fast, we'll have more later)
   AL004=  humilis var. echinata (smaller of the two, very blue, from Mossel through the Little Karoo to Grahamstown in the east & northwards to Somerset East & Graaff-Reinet, South Africa) $6.50
   AL022=  humilis var. humilis (small blue clumping aloe, South Africa) $6.50
   AL020=  ibitiensis (small light bluish green leaves, smooth edges) $6.50

   AL156=  inexpectata (very small dark green plants with short stem, Madagascar) N/A (sold out fast, we'll have more later)

   AL009=  jacksonii (bluish-green, open rosette, light freckles, tiny teeth) $6.50
   AL058=  jucunda (very beautifully colored miniature) $6.50

   AL1095= juvenna (short ruff leaves on short stems) $6.50

   AL062=   kedongensis (small open rosette on 12" stems) $6.50
   AL110=  'Lavender Beauty' (small lavender rosettes) $6.50

   AL1718=  'Liberty Belle'  (small aloe, makes a short 5" to 6" stem with offsets) $6.50
  AL014=  lineata 'Strap Form' (fans of light blue-green leaves on up right stems up, right grower, came to me as Aloe lineata var. muirii, it's a strange variant of Aloe lineata, South Africa) $8.00
   AL027=  'Lizard Lips' (another rauhii cross, more toothy on the edges) $6.50

   AL1736= longissryla (toothy grayish leaves with red flowers with long styles) $8.00

   AL1783= mawii cross humilis (small bright green rosette, lumpy texture on front & back of the leaves) $6.50

    AL1723=  maculata (makes a nice rosette 8"- 16" wide fat leaves, has been none to take cool down to 20F for a short time) $6.50

   AL1852=  medishiana (small open rosette, 1' stems, Somalia) $6.50

   AL172=  melanacantha (this are very young plants, large white teeth that will turn black with age, from Nieuwoudtville & Bitterfontein northwards to southern Namibia, South Africa) $6.50

   AL177=  'Midnight'  (small rosette, very blackish coloring) $6.50

   AL209=  'Midnight' X ' Doran Blank' (very blackish-blue small rosette) $6.50
   AL040=  millotii (small lax clump, thin blue leaves, good in hanging baskets) $6.50

    AL1605=  'Minibelle' HBG 89471  (small aloe, with lots of teeth on short stem, makes offsets) $6.50

    AL1832=  mutabilis  (will become a 12"+ blue green rosette on a short stem, from Johannesburg in the south, northwards to Chuniespoort near Pietersburg & westwards along the Magaliesburg to Rustenburg, South Africe) $6.50    

   AL1726=  myriacantha (grass like aloe very upright grower, from the eastern parts of  South Africa) $6.50
   AL023=  nobilisi = nobilii (bright green rosette, light yellow teeth) $6.50

   AL0023=  nobilii variegated (nice light yellow variegated) $8.00

  AL1797=  nubigena cross juvenna (spotted open rosettes with a little texture) $6.50

   AL181=  parallelifolia  (flat bronze colored leaves on thin stems, Madagascar-Firanaranisoa) N/A

   AL1835=  parvula hybrid (beautiful blue-gray rosette on short stems, lots of nice texture) N/A

   AL169=  peglarae (powder blue rosettes, will be a small aloe, found on the Magailisburg & Witwatersberg, from Pretoria westwards to Rustenburg & southwards to Krugersdrop, South Africa) N/A
    AL069= ‘Pepe’ (sometimes listed as sp. aff. hawortioides, very small, dark green, lots of fussy teeth, clustering, Madagascar) $6.50   AL112=   perfoliata = distans (small rosettes with gold teeth on trailing stems, Aloe perfoliata is the new name for a grouping of Aloe distans and Aloe mitriformis, west coast of South Africa, from Danger Point northwards to St. Helena Bay) $6.50  
   AL067=  plicatilis (chalky blue fans, small tree aloe from the western mountains of South Africa) $8.00

   AL087=  'Prime Time' (open rosettes on short stems) $6.50
   AL046=  'Quick Silver' (rauhii cross, nice silvery color) $6.50

   AL1693=  'Raspberry Delight' (small rosette with a raspberry coloring when grown in good light, lots of texture, Kelly Griffin hybrid) $25.00
     AL041=  rauhii (bluish leaves with light markings) $6.50
   AL104= rauhii cross somalensis (small chalky blue green leaves, large light freckles, tooth edges) $6.50

    AL085=  richardsiae (bulb type grass aloe) $8.00

   AL114=  rivierei (bright green up right stems 2' to 3' very toothy, clumper) $6.50

   AL1777=  'RGC' (another rushii hybrid, don't know what cross this many be, I liked it's looks so I've keep it around) $6.50

   AL168=  saponaria variegated (will make 20" rosettes with a lot of variegation) N/A (sold out fast, we'll have more later)

   AL153=  saundersii (blue thin grass like leaves, very small plants, from central KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) N/A

     AL1734= 'Silver Ridge' (bright silvery green with lots of texture, Kelly Griffin hybrid) $6.50

   AL161=  sinkatana   (blue with pinkish edging & teeth, Sudan) $6.50

   AL1691=  sinkatana cross bakeri (you can see the sinkatana in this one, I have not seen it flower?) $6.50

   AL010= ‘Snowflake’ (rauhii cross, has more white spots than any of the other rauhii crosses) $6.50

   AL081=  somalensis  (small aloe great coloring with glossy leaves) $8.00

   AL1607=  somaliensis var. marmorta (mother plant 10" lime green rosette, offsets will look like somaliensis) N/A

   AL145= somalensis cross rauhii (looks like a very miniature somalensis) $6.50
    AL055=  ‘Sparkling Burgundy’ (small aloe, dark burgundy leaves when grown in good light) $6.50

    AL047=  sp. 'bakerii' (reddish olive green thin leaves, edged with small teeth, will make main stems no more then a foot tall, been growing this one for over 30 yrs. it came with this name, needs ID, it's one of my favorites) $6.50

    AL032=  sp. 'CB' #2 (main rosette is about 12" across, thin leaves with large teeth, it's one of my favorites, nice red fl, needs ID) $6.50

   AL143=  sp. #11 (small toothy rosettes, make nice clump, needs ID) $6.50

   AL144=  sp. #12 (stems are a little over a foot tall, nice coloring, golden-orange teeth & edging, needs ID) $6.50

   AL1100= sp. #13 (rosette under 20", tiny teeth on the edges, back side of the leaves has a short row of teeth at the very tip of the leave, needs ID) N/A  (sold out fast, we'll have more later)

   AL150=  sp. variegated (this one isn't very big, nice variegation, came with no name, needs ID) N/A (sold out fast, we'll have more later)

   AL1809=  striatula var. striatula (open rosette, tall stems, grayish-green coloring, came to me as Aloe aurantiaca GK7798) $6.50
   AL086=  suffulta hyb. dwarf (wide reddish bronze leaves when grown in good light, small teeth) $8.00
   AL045=  suprafoliata (dark reddish-blue leaves, stacked, moustache aloe, from the rocky slopes in Mpumalanga, northern KwaZulu-Natal & Swaziland, South Africa) $8.00

   AL099= 'Tanya' (olive green leave with some texture & dark edges with small teeth) $6.50

   AL039=  tenuior (thin branching stems, thin to somewhat fleshy leaves, woody disk like tuber, from Cookhouse & Somerset East in the EasternCape province northwards to Tsolo in southern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) $6.50

   Aloe 'Tegelberg's Triumph' (lovely small very toothy rosette, may be a cross between Aloe aristata and erinacea, needs good bright light, my two mother plants has never offset, had to quarter one of the plants to get pups) N/A (sold out fast, we'll have more later)

   AL127=  vaombe cross (blue open rosette, 2' to 3' stem) $8.00
   AL0152=  variegata ‘Partridge Breast’ (dark green leaves with white spots arranged in bands, from the Free-State, the Karoo, Namaqualand & the Southern parts of Namibia, South Africa) $6.50

   AL1764= vera cream variegation (this one has the great creamy variegation, one of my favorites, sym. barbadensis) N/A (sold out fast, we'll have more later)

   AL025=  Walmsley's Bronze (small plants, color almost bronzy black when grown in good light) $6.50

   AL059=  'Walmsley's' variegated (dark green fat leaves with lots of creamy yellow) $8.00

   AL147=  'White Cloud' (very white thick leaves with a little texture) $8.00

     AL034=  ‘Winter Sun’ (small fat bluish green leaves) $6.50

   AL216=  'WunderKind'  (small aloe ruff texture, deformed teeth, pinkish blue coloring) $8.00

   AL148=  'X' (this is Aloe X a cross of some kind, it's small) $6.50
 

Lomatophyllum

    ALL142=   macrum (open rosette of chalky green leaves) only have one $15.00

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