Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Eastern prickly pear (1881)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Night Blooming Cereus (1800)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Eastern Prickly Pear, Indian Fig. Opuntia humifusa. A low growing cactus, native to eastern North America. It produces juicy, edible red fruits which can remain of the plant for months. The yellow to gold flowers bloom in late spring (1826-1838)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Tree houseleek. Aeonium arboreum. Moninckx, J., Moninckx atlas, vol. 7: t. 43 (1682-1709)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Thelocactus bicolor. Short, cylindrical cactus with very clearly marked ribs. Purple and red flowers grow from the very top of the plant. Native to Texas, and northern and central Mexico. (1904)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Scarlet-flowered Crassula (Crassula coccinea) and Golden Chain, Golden Rain (Laburnum anagyroides) The New Botanic Garden (1812)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Claret-cup, King's crown. Echinocereus triglochidiatus var. gonacanthus [as E. gonacanthus] Flower color varies from orange to red. Native to the high deserts of the American southwest, south into Sornora and Chihuahua Mexico. The garden. (1882)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Echeveria scheerii.
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Flowering cactus. Echinopsis eyriesii var. tettaui (as E. tettaui). Deutsches Magazin fur Garten- und Blumenkunde; Stuggart, G. Weise. (1855)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Livingstone Daisy. Dorotheanthus bellidiformis. Trailing plants with bright daisy-like flowers. Illustration by P.J. Redouté. (1799-1837)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Santa Marta, Pitajaya De Cerro. Disocactus speciosus. Long, thin stems with large vermilion colored flowers (1842) [S.A. Drake]
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Acrodon bellidiflorus. Hortus Romanus juxta Systema Tournefortianum. By Bonelli, Giorgio, vol. 1 (1783-1816)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Rattail cactus. Easy to grow and showy, frequently grown in containers. Disocactus flagelliformis. Trew, Plantae selectae, Trew, C.J., vol. 3, (1752) [G.D. Ehret]
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Hedgehog cactus, black lace cactus. Echinocereus reichenbachii var. baileyi. Addisonia - colored illustrations and popular descriptions of plants. vol.7 (1922)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Disocactus ackermannii. An epiphytic cactus from tropical forests in the states of Veracruz and Oaxaca, Mexico. (1830)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Stisseria orbicularis (Andrews) Kuntze - Flore des serres et des jardins de l'Europe v.12 (1857)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Disocactus flagelliformis. Botanical Magazine vol.1, J.Sowerby (1787)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Cactus acanthophlegmus (Lehm.) Kuntze - Annales de flore et de pomone- ou journal des jardins et des champs, vol. 6 (1837-1838)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Aloe sp., and pineapple. Viridarium Reformatum, seu Regnum Vegetabile- Krauter Buch or Newly Revised Garden of the Plant Kingdom- Herb Book, Valentini, M. B. (1719)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Disocactus phyllanthoides German Empress flowering cactus. John Lewis Childs, Inc. (1906)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Crenate Orchid Cactus (Epiphyllum crenatum). Flowers are open during the day.
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Stalked Aeonium
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Santa Marta cactus
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Night Blooming Cereus, Sweet Scent Cactus, Vanilla Cactus (1893)
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Nature is beautiful.
Swallowtail Garden Seeds: Stapelia grandiflora, carrion flower, starfish flower