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Arid Adapted Collection (page 3)

Discover the beauty of arid-adapted plants, from the enchanting Lophophora williamsii to the striking Aeonium arboreum var. Atropurpureum

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Showy stonecrop (Sedum spectabile)

Showy stonecrop (Sedum spectabile)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Houseleeks (Jovibarba heuffelii)

Houseleeks (Jovibarba heuffelii)
House leeks (Jovibarba heuffelii, right and centre) in a container amongst other succulent plants

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Schlumbergera bridgesii

Schlumbergera bridgesii
Christmas cactus flowers (Schlumbergera bridgesii). This cactus is found in the Organ Mountain forests, north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is cultivated in Europe as a Christmas plant

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Yucca Vittorio Emanuele II

Yucca Vittorio Emanuele II
Yucca plants (Yucca Vittoriro Emanuele II )

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Nipple cactus flower

Nipple cactus flower (Mammilaria tetrancistra)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Lithops karasmontana var. aiaisensis

Lithops karasmontana var. aiaisensis
Living stone plant (Lithops karasmontana var. aiaisensis)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Lithops julii fulleri var. brunnea

Lithops julii fulleri var. brunnea
Living stone plant (Lithops julii fulleri var. brunnera)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Houseleek plants

Houseleek plants (Sempervivum sp.). Houseleek leaves develop in pattern that follows the Fibonacci series, a number series in which each number is the sum of the two preceding it, for example 0, 1

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Mammillaria geminispina

Mammillaria geminispina
Twin-spined cacti (Mammillaria geminispina) in flower

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Potted cactus plant

Potted cactus plant. Potted silver torch cactus (Cleistocactus strausii). This cactus originates from South America. It forms narrow (6-centimetre- wide) columns up to 2.4 metres high

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Cactus plant spines

Cactus plant spines
Cactus plant. Tip of a polka dot cactus plant (Opuntia microdasys). This cactus originates from Mexico. It grows up to 90 centimetres high and spreads nearly 2 metres wide if allowed

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Soaptree yucca (Yucca elata)

Soaptree yucca (Yucca elata)
Soaptree yucca (Yucca elta) in wind-sculpted white gypsum dines. Photographed at the White Sands National Monument, USA

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Joshua trees (Yucca brevifolia)

Joshua trees (Yucca brevifolia) on a snow-covered mountain. Photgraphed in the USA

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Cacti

Cacti and succulent plants in a public garden. Photographed in the Cactus Garden, Karl Johan Park, Norrkoping, Sweden

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Living stone (Lithops fulviceps)

Living stone (Lithops fulviceps)
Living stone plant (Lithops fulviceps)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Yucca filamentosa gloriosa Variegata

Yucca filamentosa gloriosa Variegata
Adams needle plant (Yucca filamentosa gloriosa Variegata )

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Cacti

Cacti. Unidentified cacti (family Cactaceae) in a desert. Cacti are succulent plants, which means that they are able to store water in swollen tissues

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Dudleya brittonii = pulverulenta

Dudleya brittonii = pulverulenta
Silver dollar plant (Dudleya brittonii = pulverulenta). This succulent plant is endemic to the west coast of Baja California. Photographed in Baja California, Mexico

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Shaws agave (Agave shawii)

Shaws agave (Agave shawii)
Shaws agave plants (Agave shawii) in a desert. This plant is only found along the Pacific coast of Baja California. The spiky leaves are at the base of a panicle that reaches 200 to 400 centimetres

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Living stone (Lithops hallii)

Living stone (Lithops hallii)
Living stone plants (Lithops hallii)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Silken pincusion (Mammillaria bombycina)

Silken pincusion (Mammillaria bombycina)
Silken pincusion cacti (Mammillaria bombycina)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: English stonecrop (Sedum anglicum, red)

English stonecrop (Sedum anglicum, red) growing alongside lichens on coastal rocks. This succulent plant favours dry locations, such as rocky ground and dry stone walls

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Prickly pear cactus (Opuntia sp. )

Prickly pear cactus (Opuntia sp. )
Prickly pear cactus flower (Opuntia sp.). Photographed in Red Rock Canyon, Sedona, Arizona, USA

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Saguaro cactus

Saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea). This large cactus can live for over 250 years, reaching heights of over 15 metres. It is a succulent plant, capable of storing over 6000 kilograms of water

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Aylostera Apricot Ice

Aylostera Apricot Ice
Aylostera cactus (Aylostera Apricot Ice )

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Living stone (Lithops lesliei Albinica )

Living stone (Lithops lesliei Albinica )
Living stone plants (Lithops lesliei Albinica )

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Organ pipe and sagauro cacti

Organ pipe and sagauro cacti. Organ pipe cactus (Stenocereus thurberi, left) and sagauro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea, right) in a desert

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Aeonium Zwartkop

Aeonium Zwartkop
Aeonium leaves (Aeonium Zwartkop )

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Prickly pear cacti (Opuntia sp. )

Prickly pear cacti (Opuntia sp. )
Prickly pear cacti (Opuntia sp.) bearing fruit. Photographed in Illora, Granada, Spain

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Cardon cacti (Pachycereus pringlei)

Cardon cacti (Pachycereus pringlei) in a desert. This cactus is native to northwestern Mexico. It is the tallest species of cactus in the world reaching up to 192 centimetres in height

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Cane cholla (Cylrindropuntia spinosior)

Cane cholla (Cylrindropuntia spinosior)
Cane cholla (Cylindropuntia spinosior). The drought-resistant cactus bears yellow fruit, as shown here, during the winter months. Photographed in the Chihuahan desert, USA

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Cereus cactus (Cereus validus)

Cereus cactus (Cereus validus) in a pot

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Mammillaria elongata

Mammillaria elongata
Lady fingers cactus (Mammillaria elongata)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Echidnopsis dammaniana

Echidnopsis dammaniana
Echidnopsis flowers (Echidnopsis dammaniana)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Aloe (Aloe Vera)

Aloe (Aloe Vera)
Aloe flowers (Aloe vera). This succulent plant is native to northern Africa and is used in herbal medicine as a remedy for wounds, burns and other skin disorders

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Boojum trees (Fouquieria columnaris)

Boojum trees (Fouquieria columnaris) in a desert. This tree is endemic to the Baja California Peninsula and Sonora. Photographed in the Sonoran desert, Baja California, Mexico

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Hens and chicks succulents

Hens and chicks succulents

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Lithops lesliei var. mariae

Lithops lesliei var. mariae
Living stone plant (Lithops lesliei var. mariae)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Bunny ears (Opuntia microdasys)

Bunny ears (Opuntia microdasys)
Bunny ears cacti (Opuntia microdasys)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Fisiulera plants

Fisiulera plants (Aeonium arboreum), seen from above. These succulent plants are native to Morocco. They grow up to a metre high and are topped with a rosette of spatula shaped leaves

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Barrel cactus spines (Ferocactus sp. )

Barrel cactus spines (Ferocactus sp. )
Barrel cactus spines (Ferocactus sp.)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Variety of cacti

Variety of cacti in pots

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Living stone (Lithops sp. )

Living stone (Lithops sp. )
Living stone plant (Lithops sp.)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Eustoma lisianthus

Eustoma lisianthus
Eustoma flower (Eustoma lisianthus) in profile. This grassland-dwelling annual flower has slightly succulent leavers

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Echeveria harmsii

Echeveria harmsii
Echeveria flowers (Echeveria harmsii)

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Desertholly (Atriplex hymenelytra)

Desertholly (Atriplex hymenelytra)
Desertholly plant (Atriplex hymenelytra). Photographed in the USA

Background imageArid Adapted Collection: Eustoma lisianthus

Eustoma lisianthus
Eustoma flower (Eustoma lisianthus). This annual flower, found in grassland, has slightly succulent leaves



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Discover the beauty of arid-adapted plants, from the enchanting Lophophora williamsii to the striking Aeonium arboreum var. Atropurpureum. Explore the rugged landscapes where these resilient species thrive, such as the remote Abd al Kuri island and its unique Euphorbia. Marvel at the intricate patterns of Conophytum plants and be amazed by the camouflaged Lithops pseudotruncatella plants that blend seamlessly with their surroundings. Admire the vibrant hues of Aeonium Kiwi and witness nature's artistry in Joshua trees (Yucca brevifolia) standing tall against desert winds. Delight in Jojoba flowers' delicate beauty, capturing your attention with their captivating colors (C014 / 1561). Immerse yourself in a moment frozen in time as a raven perches on a majestic Joshua tree (C014 / 1537). Let Jojoba flowers transport you to an oasis amidst arid lands, their blooms radiating tranquility (C014 / 1564). Experience wonder through Conophytum minutum's miniature marvels, showcasing nature's ability to adapt and flourish even in harsh conditions. Join us on this journey into arid ecosystems, where life finds a way against all odds.