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Bergeranthus artus

Bergeranthus artus

Distinguished by the acutely carinate lower leaf surfaces and yellowish red flowers that open in the afternoon, it is great in mixed succulent troughs.
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Bergeranthus jamesii

Bergeranthus jamesii

Crack filler for the Denver sidewalks, dense tufts of succulent narrow leaves and yellow mesemb flowers from spring until frost, hey if you have crack problems this may be just the thing (non-smokable, but highly ornamental, it doesn't encourage drive-bys).
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Jovibarba 'Bronze Age'

Jovibarba 'Bronze Age'

Looks like an oversize sempervivum, which is a wonderful thing. This one flushes bronze during cooler weather. Zone 5
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Jovibarba heuffelii

Jovibarba heuffelii

A strange Hen and Chick, it multiplies, albeit rather slowly, by splitting the huge rosettes in half or spawning a new rosette within the existing one, refined symmetrical rosettes; blossoms are light yellow.____ZONE 4
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Jovibarba heuffelii 'Gold Bug'

Jovibarba heuffelii 'Gold Bug'

Jovibarba are nice, like oversized sempervivums, and just as carefree and cute. This selection is supposed to be a greenish-gold, though to be honest the effect isn't particularly pronounced. A really GOLD jovibarba would be pretty awesome though... maybe worth growing out masses of seedlings for this and seeing what a little selection could do. Zone 5, 4
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Orostachys aggregatus

Orostachys aggregatus

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Orostachys boehmerii 'Keiko'

Orostachys boehmerii 'Keiko'

Orostachys boehmerii 'Keiko' A new orostachys for us from the great plantsman Stan Tyson (thank you Stan!) with wonderful rosettes of gray foliage and adorable little offsets dangling and dancing on long, thin runners. We're still testing the hardiness on this, but hardy to at least zone 6, maybe colder. If you grow this somewhere colder, and it survives, please let us know! An inch or two tall, spreads indefinately – Joseph
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Orostachys iwarenge

Orostachys iwarenge

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Orostachys spinosa

Orostachys spinosa

Marvelous plant, these are from wild seed and we now have hundreds of different genotypes, previous cultivated material seemed to be clonal from a single introduction that seldom flowered, these do. They show a bit of variation and should produce some viable seed for a change. They roll up in a tight ball for the winter swelling and unfurling in the spring to a multi-armed starfish with next year's over-wintering ball in the center; the ultimate Hen and Chick.____ZONE 4
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Rabiea albipunctata bethuliae

Rabiea albipunctata bethuliae

We selected this from a batch of Mesa Garden's seedlings; fat fleshy leaves yellow flowers it is supposed to be a hardy form.
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