Ceropedgia Dochotoma
Dry Climate Lover
Ceropedgia Dochotoma is endemic to the Canary Islands archipelago and it forms large upright open shrubs. It starts as a single, firm upright stick that in time spreads, making a whole colony of branching succulent stems that ascend from the base. Olive green in colour, however in very hot, sunny conditions they are covered in a ghostly white wax.
This succulent is smooth with some constrictions at intervals which make them look like a row of upstanding long sausages – some prostrate, but mostly erect. It produces yellow lantern-like flowers and prefers grainy soils, rockeries and rocky crevices with good drainage and sun-exposed positions – they prefer a dry climate.
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Madagascar Palm
This is a sun-loving plant that puts out all their new growth in the summer months.
Hakea Bucculenta
Hakea bucculenta is commonly known as ‘red pokers’ and is a large evergreen shrub in the family Proteaceae, which is endemic to Western Australia.
Allauadia procera
Like snakes on a Medusa’s head, the stems often fork off in a pendulous direction before curving back upwards.
Dry Climate Lover
Naturally a ghostly wax colour and olive green in hot sunny conditions.
Pennisetum Alopecuroides ‘Nafray’
Native to Australia and not to be confused with the South African variety of Foxtail Grass (Pennisetum setaceum).
Macropidea fuliginosa
These flowering plants need a lot of sun and warmth and grow best in low-humidity dry air regions.
Hybrid Succulent
This is a low-maintenance plant that also grows well indoors.
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Madagascar Palm
This is a sun-loving plant that puts out all their new growth in the summer months.