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SUCCULENTS Plants for Professionals Wander Tuinier BV SUCCULENTS plants for professionals Table of contents Succulents by Wander Tuinier 3 Aloe 45 Aeonium 6 Adromischus 7 Cotyledon 7 Graptopetalum 7 Graptosedum 7 Crassula 8 Echeveria 10 Gasteria 18 Haworthia 20 Kalanchoe 22 Pachyphytum 23 Rochea 23 Senecio 23 Peperomia 24 Rhipsalis 25 Sansevieria 26 Sedum 27 Tillandsia 28 Contact information 32 Succulents by Wander Tuinier Succulents by Wander Tuinier Dear Customer, Dear Customer, Wander Tuinier BV is a company that produces and sells mainly unrooted Wander Tuinier BV is a company that produces and sells mainly unrooted and some rooted cuttings. The cuttings origin from mother plants at and some rooted cuttings. The cuttings origin from mother plants at different locations worldwide as well as from in-vitro culture. Propagation different locations worldwide as well as from in-vitro culture. Propagation of our products takes place at different locations in Europe, Africa, Central of our products takes place at different locations in Europe, Africa, Central America and Asia. America and Asia. Production locations are chosen based upon optimal growing conditions for each plant species. This production strategy enables Wander Tuinier BV to offer the best quality cuttings available. Our products are sold both in Europe and USA. Our clientele exists of smaller and larger professional growers, whom turn our cuttings, with passion, into beautiful plants. We hope that you will enjoy this catalogue and we wish that we will be or become your main supplier of succulent cuttings. For availability, prices and quotes, please contact us. You can find all contact information at the back of this catalogue. It is highly recommended to check our website, www.succulents.nl, regularly. Wander Tuinier 3 Aloe Aloe alphonsina Aloe brevifolia Aloe dannyz Aloe durban Aloe franco Aloe guido Aloe kyaka Aloe longistyla 4 Aloe Aloe morombe Aloe neon light Aloe pink blush Aloe squarosa Aloe variegata Aloe vera 5 Aeonium Aeonium arborescens green Aeonium arborescens nigrum Aeonium kiwi 6 Adromischus Cotyledon Adromischus maculatus Cotyledon ladismithsiensis Graptopetalum Graptosedum Graptopetalum filiferum Graptosedum darley sunshine G. superbum pentandrum G. superbum paraguayensis 7 Crassula Crassula arborescens Crassula arborescens curly green Crassula arborescens curly grey Crassula buddha’s temple Crassula corymbulosa Crassula gandalf Crassula horntree Crassula mesembryathemoides 8 Crassula Crassula minor Crassula multiclava red Crassula ovata Crassula ovata sunset Crassula moneymaker (PBR) Crassula tricolor Crassula variegata 9 Echeveria Echeveria affinis Echeveria agavoides Echeveria agavoides lemaire Echeveria agavoides red tips Echeveria apus (PBR) Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria bittersweet Echeveria black prince Echeveria benitsukasa 10 Echeveria Echeveria blue bird Echeveria blue prince Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria canadian Echeveria cante Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria dark purple Echeveria dark red Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria debbie (end 2015) Echeveria Dick’s pink Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa 11 Echeveria Echeveria difractens Echeveria domingo Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria ebony Echeveria echoc Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria elegans Echeveria elegans blue Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria giant blue Echeveria globulosa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa 12 Echeveria Echeveria hercules (PBR) Echeveria holly gate Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa , nie Echeveria hookeri Echeveria imbricata Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria lilacina Echeveria lola Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria metallica Echeveria mira (PBR) Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa 13 Echeveria Echeveria morani Echeveria nodulosa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria nova Echeveria opalina Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria orion (PBR) Echeveria parva Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria pearl of neurenberg Echeveria pelusida Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa 14 Echeveria Echeveria pink frills Echeveria pollux Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria pumila glauca Echeveria purple pearl Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria purporeum Echeveria purpesorum gliva Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria red prince Echeveria rosea Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa 15 Echeveria Echeveria rundelli Echeveria runyonii topsy turvy Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria rusbyi Echeveria sagita (PBR) Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria sanyatwe Echeveria scheideckeri Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria secunda Echeveria setosa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa 16 Echeveria Echeveria setosa arrow shaped Echeveria setosa deminuta Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria shaviana Echeveria strictiflora Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria benitsukasa Echeveria subrigida Echeveria benitsukasa 17 Gasteria Gasteria aristata Gasteria aveo Gasteria flow (PBR) Gasteria green star (PBR) Gasteria little warty Gasteria okavango Gasteria royal wolfgang (PBR) Gasteria swellow (PBR) 18 Gasteria Gasteria verucosa Gasteria zambezi 19 Haworthia Haworthia barcelona (PBR) Haworthia big band Haworthia coarctata Haworthia concolor Haworthia enon Haworthia fasciata cape town (PBR) Haworthia fasciata green Haworthia limifolia 20 Haworthia Haworthia limifolia twister Haworthia limifolia zebra Haworthia margaritifera Haworthia pentagona Haworthia royal albert (PBR) Haworthia spider white/miami (PBR) 21 Kalanchoe Kalanchoe pinnata Kalanchoe thyrsiflora Kalanchoe tomentosa Kalanchoe tomentosa nigrum 22 Pachyphytum Rochea Pachyphytum bracteosum Rochea falcata Senecio Senecio haworthii Senecio stapelioformis Senecio cephalophorus sinaii 23 Peperomia Peperomia clusifolia ginny Peperomia graveolens Peperomia obtusifolia golden gate Peperomia obtusifolia green Peperomia obtusifolia lemon lime Peperomia obtusifolia marble Peperomia obtusifolia variegata Peperomia rosso (PBR) 24 Rhipsalis (CITES) Rhipsalis burchelli Rhipsalis cassutha Rhipsalis cereuscula Rhipsalis hatiora Rhipsalis mesembryanthemoides Rhipsalis neves-armondii Rhipsalis pilocarpa 25 Sansevieria Sansevieria black coral Sansevieria futura superba Sansevieria laurentii Sansevieria moonshine Sansevieria zeylanica 26 Sedum Sedum adolphii Sedum carnicolor Sedum clavatum aurora blue Sedum lucidum Sedum morganianum Sedum morganianum magnum Sedum nussbaumerianum Sedum rubrotinctum 27 Tillandsia Tillandsia argentea Tillandsia baileyi Tillandsia balbisiana Tillandsia brachycaulos abdita Tillandsia brachycaulos multiflora Tillandsia brachycaulos velutina Tillandsia bulbosa Tillandsia butzii 28 Tillandsia Tillandsia capitata peach Tillandsia caput medusae Tillandsia circinata Tillandsia fasciculata Tillandsia filifolia Tillandsia harrisii (CITES) Tillandsia ionantha fuego Tillandsia ionantha ionantha 29 Tillandsia Tillandsia ionantha rubra Tillandsia ionantha scaposa Tillandsia juncea Tillandsia juncifolia Tillandsia magnusiana Tillandsia melanocrater tricolor Tillandsia oaxacana Tillandsia punctulata 30 Tillandsia Tillandsia seleriana Tillandsia streptophylla Tillandsia stricta Tillandsia tenuifolia Tillandsia usneoides Tillandsia xerographica (CITES) 31 Contact information Wander Tuinier BV Mailing address: Linde 16 Contactpersons: 2925 CG Krimpen aan den IJssel The Netherlands Wander Tuinier Visiting address office: (sales & marketing) +31 (0)6-51569080 Kortlandgebouw [email protected] 2de verdieping Nieuwe Tiendweg 11 A Krimpen aan den IJssel The Netherlands Menno van der Straten (logistics & production) +31 (0)6-30996109 VAT number: NL 8132.22.394.B01 [email protected] Chamber of Commerce number: 24361990 .
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