Echeveria minima

This succulent has a tight blue-green rosette. When exposed to the right amount of stress, the leaves have a pinkish hue. It tends to grow in groups. Look out for its yellow bell-shaped flowers that bloom in the springtime. Care and Propagation Information Echeveria minima is an attractive addition to any outdoor landscape, providing vivid …

Read more

Gasteraloe ‘Green Ice’

‘Green Ice’ is an ideal plant for those starting out with succulent growing or those who would like to have an indoor garden. This slow-growing succulent has thick, flat variegated leaves with gray markings and streaks, and bright red and green tubular flowers. Care and Propagation Information Gasteraloe ‘Green Ice’ is an ideal succulent for …

Read more

Graptopetalum paraguayense “Ghost Plant”

This Graptopetalum is ideal for a hanging pot, as its rosettes are gorgeously cascading. If placed in direct sunlight, the foliage will take on a yellow-pink shade, but it will remain a bluish-grey hue when kept in the shade. Care and Propagation Information The Ghost Plant is similar to an Echeveria, but has enough differences …

Read more

Sempervivum ‘Thayne’

This lovely, frost-resistant succulent has a spectacular green hue at its center, with red edges that become more intense in cooler temperatures. Unfortunately, it is a monocarpic species which means it will only flower once in its lifetime. To witness the pink blooms, you will have to wait several years. Care and Propagation Information Sempervivum …

Read more

Haworthiopsis fasciata “Zebra Plant”

This succulent is a perfect addition to your indoor succulent garden. Its leaves are thick and dark green, and have distinctive white, horizontal stripes on the exterior. The interior of the leaves is smooth to the touch. Care and Propagation Information Haworthiopsis fasciata “Zebra Plant” is an ideal succulent for novice gardeners, as it thrives …

Read more

Sedum praealtum “Shrubby Stonecrop”

This shrub-like succulent has leaves resembling Crassula ovata that are green in color. It can reach a considerable height and its branches spread out for a few feet when mature. During the early spring months, it produces bright yellow star-shaped blooms. Care and Propagation Information Sedum praealtum “Shrubby Stonecrop” can be an attractive addition to …

Read more

Sedum rubrotinctum “Pork and Beans”

This captivating succulent has light green foliage that darkens to a vivid red hue when exposed to lots of sunlight. It has a tough stem and produces yellow blooms each Spring. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant Commonly Mistaken For How to Propagate Sedum rubrotinctum “Pork and Beans” Leaves …

Read more

Sedum sieboldii “October Daphne”

This Sedum has vibrant green foliage that is edged with a shade of pink. It grows in an upright manner, then cascades over the edges of pots and other containers, and spreads out as a delightful ground cover if left to its own devices. During the late summer and early fall, it produces star-shaped blooms …

Read more

Sedum spurium ‘Tricolor’

Tricolor is a low-maintenance ground-cover plant that can withstand cold temperatures. It has thick foliage with a green core, white edges, and a pinkish hue on the margins. It is made up of a clump of leaves that originate from the same point, growing in pairs. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering …

Read more

Sempervivum ‘Dea’

This cold-tolerant succulent features striking dark green and pink rosettes. It is capable of propagating itself by sending out offsets, creating a lush and vibrant ground cover. It is also deer resistant and offers a splash of color in your winter garden. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How …

Read more