ECHEVERIA SPECIES

Echeveria acutifolia
Echeveria affinis 




Echeveria agavoides var. corderoyi




Echeveria agavoides var. aquamarine




Echeveria agavoides var. prolifera
Echeveria alata




Echeveria amoena 




Echeveria amphoralis




Echeveria andina
Echeveria angustifolia




Echeveria atropurpurea




Echeveria australis




Echeveria cante




Echeveria coccinea 




Echeveria colorata




Echeveria derenbergii 




Echeveria deresina




Echeveria elatior




Echeveria elegans 




Echeveria halbingeri




Echeveria hookerii




Echeveria kirchneriana




Echeveria lauii




Echeveria leucotricha 




Echeveria lilacina 




Echeveria nodulosa 




Echeveria pallida




Echeveria peacockii 




Echeveria potosina




Echeveria prolifica




Echeveria pulidonis




Echeveria pulvinata 




Echeveria pumila 




Echeveria purpusorum 




Echeveria runyonii




Echeveria sanchez-mejoradae 




Echeveria sedoides




Echeveria setosa 




Echeveria shaviana




Echeveria strictiflora 




Echeveria subrigida 




Echeveria rundelii




ARGYRODERMA SPECIES

These distinctive plants are among those known as "living stones", because their highly succulent, usually stemless, blue-green leaves occur at ground level and can resemble small stones. They form small clumps of a few or many paired, usually cylindrical to egg-shaped leaves that are cleft in the center. Each stem bears just 2 leaves per season but may produce offsets over the years. In some species the old leaves persist and form a short column on which new leaves develop. Solitary daisy-like flowers, usually white, yellow, or purple, appear in the cleft.

Argyroderma angustipetelum
Argyroderma aureum 


Argyroderma australe
Argyroderma blandum
Argyroderma boreale
Argyroderma braunsii
Argyroderma brevipes
Argyroderma brevitubum
Argyroderma carinatum
Argyroderma citrinum
Argyroderma congregatum 


Argyroderma crateriforme 


Argyroderma cuneatipetalum
Argyroderma delaetii 


Argyroderma densipet
alum
Argyroderma duale
Argyroderma fissum 


Argyroderma formosum 
argyroderma framesii


Argyroderma gregarium 
Argyroderma hallii 
Argyroderma hutchinsonii 
Argyroderma jacobsenianum 
Argyroderma kleijnhansii 
Argyroderma latifolium 
Argyroderma latipetalum 
Argyroderma leucanthum 
Argyroderma litorale 
Argyroderma longipes 
Argyroderma luckhoffii 
Argyroderma margaritae 
Argyroderma necopinum 
Argyroderma nortieri 
Argyroderma octophyllum 
Argyroderma orientale 
Argyroderma ovale 
Argyroderma patens 


Argyroderma peersii 
Argyroderma planum 
Argyroderma productum 
Argyroderma pulvinare 
Argyroderma reniforme 
Argyroderma ringens 


Argyroderma rooipanense 
Argyroderma roseatum 
Argyroderma schlechteri 
Argyroderma schuldtii 
Argyroderma speciosum 
Argyroderma splendens 
Argyroderma strictum 
Argyroderma subalbum .
Argyroderma subrotundum 
Argyroderma testiculare 


Argyroderma theartii 


Argyroderma villetii 

DUVALIA SPECIES

Duvalia is a plant genus in the tribe Stapeliae, milkweed subfamily Asclepiadoideae, in the family Apocynaceae (dogbane). The genus was first described in 1812, named after the French physician and botanist Henri-Auguste Duval (1777-1814). It can be found on the Arabian peninsula, in tropical Africa and South Africa.

The Duvalia species are succulent, perennial plants with low, planar growth. The shoots are clavate, cylindrical to spherical, in cross-section four-, five-or six-edged, and to about 10 inches long. They can range from green, gray to mottled reddish in color. The flower stems are long and bare. The hermaphroditic flowers measure 1-5 cm in diameter, and have five parts. The crown is yellow ocher, brown, red to dark purple. The five corolla lobes are flat or folded along the middle nerve.


Duvalia anemoniflora (Deflers) R.A. Dyer & Lavranos - Arabia
Duvalia angustiloba N.E.Br. - South Africa



Duvalia caespitosa (Masson) Haw. - South Africa



Duvalia corderoyi (Hook.f.) N.E.Br. - South Africa


            
             duvalia dioscoridis




Duvalia eilensis Lavranos - Somalia



Duvalia elegans (Masson) Haw. - South Africa



Duvalia galgallensis Lavranos - Somalia
Duvalia gracilis Meve - Cape Province



Duvalia immaculata (C.A.Lückh.) M.B.Bayer ex L.C.Leach 



Duvalia maculata N.E.Br. - South Africa



Duvalia modesta N.E.Br. - South Africa



Duvalia parviflora N.E.Br. - Cape Province



Duvalia pillansii N.E.Br. - Cape Province



Duvalia polita N.E.Br. - South Africa



Duvalia pubescens N.E.Br. - Cape Province



Duvalia somalensis Lavranos - Somalia



Duvalia sulcata N.E.Br. - Arabia



Duvalia velutina Lavranos - Saudi Arabia



Duvalia vestita'' Meve - Cape Province