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Scenescape2021-05-06T12:32:50+05:30
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Scenescape is a curated collection of rare plants and art

We love beauty and in this pursuit, Scenescape’s collection was established in 1980. Plants and Art offer allurement in abundance.  Growing from one variety to next, and with each fine art to the following. Today over 1000 varieties of succulent are in cultivation, some of them are available here. Variegated plants are the focus of the collection across various genus that are grown.

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specimens selected for rarity and formation

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VIDEOS

videos for your green thumb

Discover new plants and learn about optimal cultivation and caring methods for succulents. We share our plants, passion and secrets in these videos for the succulent enthusiasts.

HAWORTHIA TRUNCATA VARIEGATED

$220.00

Haworthia truncata, locally known as “horse’s teeth”, is a species of succulent plant in the genus Haworthia. It is found in the Little Karoo region, in the far east of the Western Cape Province, South Africa. The end of a leaf – the upper surface – gives the impression of having been cut (or truncated), hence the specific epithet truncata. This is a superb plant, unique, distinctive stemless distichous plants, with windowed leaves on upper margin. Solitary or slowly clumping depending on the clone. This specimen is a result of the passionate work of breeding and selection by the Japanese, based on a number of wonderful cultivars This plant has a very uniquely shaped leaf .

HAWORTHIA MAUGHANII VARIEGATED

$290.00

It grow underground with only the apex of the leaves rising above the soil surface. This very singular plant has contractile roots that will pull the plant into the ground during times of drought, leaving only the windowed tops exposed. This species has been the subject of passionate work of breeding and selection by the Japanese, and a number of wonderful cultivars with white lacy patterns on green-grey windowed tips have been developed and propagated, and some specimens have a very unique leaf shape. It is very variable species with unusual flat-topped stubby leaves windowed on upper margin. It is wanted in cultivation and has a large potential for hybridizing. Rosettes are stemless, medium sized, usually solitary or very slowly proliferous with leaves spirally arranged. Leaves are round in cross section more or less erect with scabrous leaf-tip which can be translucent, opaque or variously veined; margins variously crispate or undulate.

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