tomentosa—panda plant—Fat leaves covered with white felt, distinctly marked with chocolate at the teeth on the edge.
(Kitchingia) uniflora—Miniature creeper or dangler for small hanging baskets, with round green leaves marching up and down the stem and rosy or red urn-flowers hanging from thin, short threads.
Kleinia Compositae
Curious even among succulents, each of these oddly shaped or strangely decorated plants has a personality of its own and no need for daisy-like flower heads to make it interesting.
pendula—inchworm plant—Weird, round, leafless stems snake up and down over the soil; flowers brilliant red.
repens—Low and somewhat trailing, with thick leaves like long canoes, unbelievable blue.
tomentosa—Cylindrical cocoon-like leaves tapered to sharp points and covered with pure-white down; gold or orange flowers.
Lobivia aurea Cactaceae Golden Easter Lily
Squat, round, prickly cactus like a small echinopsis, except that this one opens its friendly water-lily flowers in the daytime. Dozens of different species and varieties are available.
Mammillaria Cactaceae Pincushion Cactus