Kalanchoe pumila “Flower Dust Plant”

The “Flower Dust Plant” is a silvery succulent that grows in a low, clump-like shape. Its leaves are long and coated in white, powdery-looking hairs, giving it a “dusty” appearance. It occasionally produces small pink flowers. Care and Propagation Information The Kalanchoe pumila, or “Flower Dust Plant,” is a fantastic choice for rock gardens or …

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Opuntia ‘Orange Chiffon’

This cactus is hardy enough to stand up to frost and grows in a thick shrub-like shape. The green pads of the cactus become a purplish hue when the temperature drops, and it produces striking orange flowers in the springtime. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How to Propagate …

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Haworthiopsis coarctata

This clumping, slow-growing succulent has dark green leaves with white stripes that can turn a pinkish-purple hue when it is exposed to intense sunlight or colder temperatures. Its tall stems are topped with short, curved foliage. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant Commonly Mistaken For How to Propagate Haworthiopsis …

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Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’

This small, dark green succulent has a distinct rosette structure that curves upward. The leaves are triangular in shape and have light green or white bumps on the outside. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How to Propagate Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’ Offsets Care and Propagation Information General Care for Haworthiopsis …

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Gasteraloe ‘Twilight Zone’

This Aloe and Gasteria hybrid has foliage characterized by dark green leaves with white dots. Its growth rate is slow, forming clumps as it matures. It has the potential to produce orange flowers at different times, depending on whether it is grown indoors or in more moderate climates. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation …

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Faucaria tigrina “Tiger’s Jaw”

The leaves of “Tiger’s Jaw” are thick and green, with a triangular shape. The plant has “teeth” along its edges, which help it absorb moisture. When it’s exposed to enough sunlight, it produces large yellow flowers in the fall and winter months. Care and Propagation Information The edges of “Tiger’s Jaw” foliage may seem rough, …

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Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Sticks on Fire’

This bright, colorful succulent has hues of red, pink, orange and yellow stems. It makes an attractive addition to succulent arrangements, but should not be planted where there is a lot of pedestrian traffic, as it is toxic. It is well-suited for container gardens. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to …

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Euphorbia polygona ‘Snowflake’

This tall, white succulent is characterized by its deep ribs and dark spines. Its ribs have the potential to grow either straight or wavy as it matures. Additionally, it produces dark purple flowers during the late spring and summer months. Care and Propagation Information Euphorbia polygona ‘Snowflake’ is a perfect pick for gardeners looking to …

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Euphorbia cooperi “Candelabra Tree”

This evergreen tree has tall, spiny branches that spread in a candelabra shape. Its poisonous sap and sharp spines make it unsafe to have around pets and children, but in fall it produces beautiful yellow-green flowers. Care and Propagation Information Euphorbia cooperi “Candelabra Tree” can thrive in both indoor and outdoor settings, making it a …

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Epithelantha micromeris “Button Cactus”

This cactus is small and circular in shape, with a covering of white or gray spines radiating outwards. The spines are so dense that only a few patches of the plant’s green color can be seen. Care and Propagation Information Epithelantha micromeris “Button Cactus” is an ideal choice for rock gardens or hanging baskets, forming …

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