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Succulent Collection (#36)

"Succulent Splendor: Exploring the Diverse World of Desert Plants" Lophophora williamsii, commonly known as peyote



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"Succulent Splendor: Exploring the Diverse World of Desert Plants" Lophophora williamsii, commonly known as peyote, is a fascinating succulent native to North America with its small, button-like appearance. Haworthia minor or Tulista minima showcases the beauty of miniature succulents, adding a touch of elegance to any collection. A fly perched on a cactus in the botanical garden in Valencia, Spain offers an unexpected glimpse into the intricate relationship between insects and desert plants. AGAVE, 1613: Basilius Besler's colored engraving from Hortus Eystettensis captures the timeless allure of Agave americana, an iconic succulent species. Quiver tree forest in Keetmanshoop, Namibia presents a breathtaking frame view through branches that beautifully frames another quiver tree in the background – nature's artwork at its finest. Tree cholla stands tall as both a desert cactus and shrub, showcasing resilience and adaptability amidst harsh environments. Witnessing a solitary quiver tree grow amidst weathered rocks in Giant's Playground highlights nature's ability to thrive even under challenging circumstances. In Wilmington, Delaware (USA), get up close with hen and chick plants for an enchanting display of their unique growth patterns and delicate charm. CACTUS: OPUNTIA 1613: Basilius Besler's engraving from Hortus Eystettensis portrays Opuntia ficus-indica (?), capturing its distinctive features that make it stand out among other cacti species. Cactus garden in Lanzarote invites visitors into an oasis filled with diverse shapes and colors where these resilient plants flourish against all odds.