- Aechmea
- Agave
- Aloe
- Ananas
- Bromelia
- Cryptanthus
- Dasylirion
- Deuterocohnia
- Dyckia
- Encholirium
- Euphorbia
- Fernseea
- Hechtia
- Hohenbergia
- Navia
- Neoregelia
- Orthophytum
- Pachypodium
- Pitcairnia
- Puya
- Sansevieria
- Tillandsia
- X cryptananas
- X cryptmea
- X dyckcohnia
- X enchotia
- X neophytum
- X pitcohnia
- X pulirium
- X sincoraechmea
- X pitcohnia
- X dyckcohnia
- X pucohnia
- Aechmea
- Agave
- Aloe
- Ananas
- Bromelia
- Cryptanthus
- Dasylirion
- Deuterocohnia
- Dyckia
- Encholirium
- Euphorbia
- Fernseea
- Hechtia
- Hohenbergia
- Navia
- Neoregelia
- Orthophytum
- Pachypodium
- Pitcairnia
- Puya
- Sansevieria
- Tillandsia
- X cryptananas
- X cryptmea
- X dyckcohnia
- X enchotia
- X neophytum
- X pitcohnia
- X pulirium
- X sincoraechmea
- X pitcohnia
- X dyckcohnia
- X pucohnia
Dyckia choristaminea
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This could be the smallest species of the genus. A tiny plant with many narrow, soft spined leaves in a 2 to 3 inch rosette. The delicate inflorescence with yellow flowers in only about ten inches tall. Great for pot culture or dish gardens. Makes a dense cluster with the production of many offsets. A must for collectors.




Euphorbia aeruginosa
1224
THIS PLANT IS ON C.I.T.E.S. AND CANNOT BE EXPORTED
A spiny dwarf shrub from South Africa. Gray-blue to olive green branches with numerous reddish brown spines. Branches at a small size. Can grow to over 12 inches in height. Puts on a nice shows of yellow flowers when blooming. This is considered the minor form.
