Plants in genus gasteria
Gasteria carinata
Gasteria carinata is a stemless succulent native to South Africa, characterized by triangular, dark green leaves with spots. It grows up to 7.2 inches in height and produces white to pink flowers with green stripes. The plant thrives in bright light, avoiding direct sunlight, and prefers a dry and soak watering method.
Gasteria 'Durban'
Gasteria 'Durban' is a succulent plant with thick, fleshy leaves adorned with white stripes. The leaves are stiff and flattened, and the plant can grow up to 20 inches tall, making it a striking addition to any succulent collection.
Gasteria 'Limpopo'
Gasteria 'Limpopo' is a succulent that requires minimal watering, typically every 2-3 weeks. It is well-suited for sunny locations and thrives in well-draining soil. This plant is ideal for those seeking a low-maintenance option that can withstand periods of drought.
Gasteria bicolor
Gasteria bicolor is a variable species native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa, known for its shiny, mottled leaves with sharp tips. It produces pink to orange tubular flowers and is popular in cultivation for its unique shapes and colors.
Gasteria obliqua
Gasteria obliqua is a dwarf succulent native to South Africa, known for its dark green leaves with white specks and rough edges. It can produce pink and orange bell-shaped flowers and thrives in bright, indirect light with minimal watering. This drought-tolerant plant prefers well-draining, sandy soil and is ideal for indoor or outdoor succulent collections.
Gasteria obliqua 'Dwarf Lawyer's Tongue'
Gasteria obliqua 'Dwarf Lawyer's Tongue' is a succulent known for its drought tolerance and ability to reproduce in various ways. It thrives in sunny areas with porous, well-draining soil and prefers ample light, ideally in a south-facing location.
Gasteria 'Okavango'
Gasteria 'Okavango' is a drought-tolerant succulent that thrives in sunny areas. It requires ample light and well-draining soil, with minimal watering needed. This plant is known for its ability to survive drought periods between waterings.
Gasteria obliqua 'Dwarf Gasteria'
Gasteria obliqua 'Dwarf Gasteria' is a small, drought-tolerant succulent that naturally grows in sunny areas. It requires well-draining soil and minimal watering, making it ideal for those who prefer low-maintenance plants. This succulent is known for its unique appearance and ability to thrive in various conditions.
Gasteria 'Green Star'
Gasteria 'Green Star' is a succulent known for its drought tolerance and ability to reproduce in various ways. It naturally grows in sunny areas and requires porous, well-draining soil. Minimal watering is needed, and allowing drought periods between waterings is beneficial.
Gasteria acinacifolia
Gasteria acinacifolia is a succulent known for its drought tolerance and adaptability. It thrives in bright light, ideally in a south-facing location, and can reproduce in various ways, making it a resilient choice for succulent lovers.
Gasteria 'Flow'
Gasteria 'Flow' is a succulent with thick, triangle-shaped leaves arranged in rosettes, growing up to 6 inches tall. Native to South Africa, it blooms in red and pink during winter and spring. This drought-tolerant plant thrives in well-drained, porous soil and prefers full to partial sun. It is hardy in zones 9 to 11 and can be propagated by offsets.
Gasteria nitida var. armstrongii
Gasteria nitida var. armstrongii is a dwarf succulent native to South Africa, known for its dark, retuse, distichous leaves with a rough texture. It produces solitary inflorescences and is found along the Gamtoos River in the Eastern Cape Province. This species is one of the most threatened Gasteria species, making it a unique and valuable addition to succulent collections. Its distinctive appearance and rarity add to its appeal.
Gasteria 'Little Warty'
Gasteria 'Little Warty' is a succulent from the Asphodelaceae family, growing 6 to 12 inches tall. It blooms pink flowers from late winter to mid-spring and requires full sun and well-draining soil.
Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa
Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa is a slow-growing plant with a creeping habit, suitable for hanging displays. It forms small clusters and prefers a porous potting mix with light shade. This plant is frost hardy and requires low ambient humidity, making it a resilient choice for various garden settings.
Gasteria glomerata
Gasteria glomerata is a small succulent native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa, known for its rounded, tongue-shaped leaves arranged in two opposite rows. It forms dense clumps and produces pendant-shaped orange flowers in spring. This drought-tolerant plant thrives in porous, well-draining soil and requires ample light, making it suitable for cultivation in various environments.
Gasteria 'Lily'
Gasteria 'Lily' is a drought-tolerant plant that thrives in dry, arid climates. It requires watering only once every 2-3 weeks, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a low-maintenance plant. This plant is native to various parts of the world and prefers well-drained soil.