Gasteria nitida var. armstrongii 'Variegated' (Cow Tongue) is a dwarf, slow-growing succulent with usually 2 to 4 variegated, roughly …
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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 glomerata (Kouga Gasteria) is a small, stemless succulent with tongue-shaped, gray-green leaves arranged in two opposite …
Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa, formerly known as Gasteria verrucosa, is a small succulent plant with dull green leaves patterned with …
Gasteria nitida var. armstrongii (Cow Tongue), also known as Gasteria armstrongii, is a dwarf, slow-growing succulent similar to but much …
Gasteria nitida (Bathurst Gasteria) is a stemless succulent with smooth, triangular leaves arranged in spiral or distichous rosettes. It …
Gasteria baylissiana (Suurberg Gasteria) is a dwarf, slow-growing succulent with leaves that grow in two opposite vertical rows, forming a …
Gasteria 'Little Warty' is a small succulent that forms attractive rosettes of pointed green leaves with raised pale green stripes and …
Gasteria batesiana (Knoppies Gasteria) is a charming small succulent with dark green, highly rough leaves with dense white spots arranged …
Gasteria carinata (Bredasdorp Gasteria) is a stemless succulent with dark green leaves spotted with white domed, raised or immersed …
Gasteria bicolor var. liliputana (Dwarf Gasteria) is a small succulent with dark green distichous or spirally arranged leaves mottled …