Gasteria disticha (Great Karoo Ox-tongue) is a small succulent with strap-shaped leaves arranged in 2 opposite rows. It can grow up to 9 …
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Gasteria is a genus of succulent plants native to South Africa. The name of the genus derives from the Latin word for "stomach", and refers to the shape of the flower.
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Gasteria gracilis is a small succulent with fleshy, fat, tongue-like leaves arranged alternately in two opposite vertical rows …
Gasteria 'Aramatsu' is a small, slow-growing succulent with chunky, dark-green, highly corrugated leaves with grey markings. It produces …
Gasteria carinata 'Variegata' is an attractive succulent with dark green leaves irregularly striped with yellow or creamy white. It can …
Gasteria batesiana 'Barberton' is a small, slow-growing succulent with unique, dark green, almost black leaves with rough surfaces …
Gasteria batesiana var. dolomitica is a slow-growing succulent with brittle, nearly cylindrical leaves beautifully mottled with white …
Gasteria rawlinsonii (Baviaanskloof Cliff Gasteria) is a shrubby succulent with long, usually unbranched stems with distichous or …
Gasteria 'Sakura Fuji' is an attractive, small succulent with tightly bunched variegated leaves. It grows slowly, reaches up to 6 inches …
Gasteria pillansii (Namaqua Gasteria) is a stemless succulent with strap-shaped leaves arranged alternately in two opposite vertical rows …
Gasteria batesiana 'Variegata' is a charming succulent with green leaves with many tiny white spots and irregular markings in shades of …