Mini-Show Succulent July 2020: Bromeliaceae (other than Tillandsia) The Bromeliads, like Cacti and Agavaceae are a New World family. Read More ...
Mini-Show Succulent June 2020: Cissus, Cyphostemma Cissus is one of the largest genera of succulents, and one of the weirdest. Cyphostemma is a member of the Vitaceae or grape family. Read More ...
Mini-Show Succulent May 2020: Euphorbia (not from Madagascar) Euphorbia is one of the largest of the succulent plant families. The genus Euphorbia is found throughout the tropics and semi tropics around the world, with some members of the family growing well into temperate regions. Read More ...
Mini-Show Succulent March 2020: Agave, Manfreda, (inc. x Mangave) Most of these are from Mexico, although they occur in the southern United States and into South America. Read More ...
Mini-Show Succulent February 2020: Haworthia, Astroloba Two related genera native to South Africa that grow in a Mediterranean like environment with winter-rainfall; similar to that of Southern California. Read More ...
Mini-Show Succulent January 2020: Aloe A genus native to Africa containing about four hundred species of flowering succulent plants. Read More ...
Mini-Show Succulent November 2019: Pelargonium, Sarcocaulon. Tylecodon Three related genera from Africa. Read More ...
Mini-Show Succulent October 2019: Adromischus A genus of at least 28 species of small clumping leaf succulents from South Africa. Read More ...