Caralluma * Cynanchum *
Edithcolea * Hoodia * Huernia
Orbea *Pseudolithos * Rhaphionacme * Stapelia
| Caralluma baldratii | Low clumps of light green stems with purple markings. The flowers are tight against the stems and look like one inch purple spiders. Weird! | M | $12.50 | |
| Caralluma mammilaris | This stems with stout pointed tubercles. | S | $N/A | |
| Caralluma melanacantha | Stout stems with one of the stinkiest red flowers. | S | $N/A | |
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Caralluma russeliana | Thick (up to 4 inches) light gray-green stems, mostly four or five angled, plants up to 24" tall with softball sized clusters of dark purple one inch flowers INCREDIBLE PLANT | M | $7.50 |
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Caralluma socotrana | Pale green stems, symmetrically jointed with dark spots on ridges of joints, beautiful red velvet flowers DIFFICULT TO GROW (See T-shirts) | S | $6.00 |
| Duvalia parviflora | Little mounds of green stems with a great, non-smelly flower. | M | $5.00 | |
| Fockea edulis | Very thick underground roots that can be raised. Grow them for a few years in a large pot before exposing them. The stem growth is a vine that can be trellised above the blobs of roots. | M | $6.00 | |
| Hoodia macrantha | Spiny stems with reddish radar-dish like flowers | N/A | ||
| Hoodia ruschii | From Namaqualand, stems to 20 inces tall with broad yellow, radar-dish shaped flower. | M | $7.50 | |
| Huernia kennedyana | N/A | |||
| Huernia thuretii | Relatively short, stout stems. Very compact plants with variable colored flowers, some with spots and markings and some without. | M | $6.00 | |
| Huernia zebrina v. grandiflora | 'Life Saver' flower. Spectacular! (RC) | M | $N/A | |
| Pseudolithos cubiformis | Rare cubes, now available!! Species from Somalia that is uncommon and very 'cubish'. One inch diameter flowers are in clusters. | S | $N/A | |
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Pseudolithos migiurtinus | Globular stem with clusters of 1/4" deep purple flowers. Uncommon and weird! Native to the dry tropical country of Somalia. | S-M | $15.00 |
| Raphionacme flanaganii | Tuberous rooted milkweed, best grown with root exposed after several years | M | $N/A | |
| Stapeilia asterias | Thin, upright stems to 8 inches or so, with very deep purple, star shaped flowers 4-5 inches in diameter. Very nice!! | M | $6.00 | |
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Stapelia flavopurpurea | Long thin stems with clusters of cool yellow flowers with maroon overtones and centers. | N/A | |
| Stapelia leendertzii | Long, upright stems with very cool, deep cup-shaped dark purple flower. Because of the deep cup, this one really smells!! | M | $6.00 | |
| Stapeliopsis neronis | Fat dark green stems with brownish mottling and really great small maroon flowers | S | N/A | |
| Tavaresia barkleyi | Clumping, very spiny stapeliad with really cool, vase shaped flowers, 2-3" long. | M | $N/A | |
| Trichocaulon cactiforme | I have some stock plants that are flowering and I am hoping for seeds! | N/A |