Haworthia mutica

This small, slow-growing succulent has distinctive green and white striped leaves with flat tops. The leaves are designed to let in light, with a windowed effect. It’s an ideal choice for new gardeners, and when the plant is stressed in the right way, the leaves may even turn orange. Care and Propagation Information Haworthia mutica …

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Haworthia retusa “Star Cactus”

Haworthia retusa is a small, slow-growing succulent with triangular, translucent leaves that bend backward and form a rosette shape. It can be grown indoors, with small white flowers appearing in the spring and summer. Offsets may form as it grows, creating clumps. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How …

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Haworthia turgida

This short, green succulent produces a wide, thick rosette. Its leaves are arranged in a way that allows more light to reach the plant, creating a “window” effect. With a slow growing rate, it is perfect for novice indoor growers. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How to Propagate …

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Haworthiopsis coarctata

This succulent grows slowly in clumps and has dark green leaves with white stripes. When exposed to extreme sunlight or cold temperatures, the leaves take on a pink to purple hue. Its long stems are topped with short, curved leaves. Care and Propagation Information Haworthiopsis coarctata is an ideal choice for a rock garden. It …

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Haworthiopsis reinwardtii

Haworthiopsis reinwardtii is a type of succulent that grows in small clumps. Its leaves are wide near the base and taper to a point as they curve upwards. They spiral in a column-like formation and have white bumps on their exterior. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How to …

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Kalanchoe daigremontiana “Mother of Thousands”

This popular single-stemmed succulent is ideal for those just starting out in the world of gardening. It is easy to propagate, making it a great choice for those looking to increase the amount of plants they have to work with or to share with others. The leaves of this plant produce small bulbils along their …

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Kalanchoe humilis

This Kalanchoe is a sizable succulent shrub with green foliage that is flecked with purple or maroon spots. It looks most impressive when exposed to full sunlight. You may also spot some purple flowers in the summertime. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How to Propagate Kalanchoe humilis Cuttings …

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Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’

This petite, dark green succulent has an upward-facing rosette that is compact and rounded. The leaves are triangular in shape and have light green or white raised bumps on the exterior. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How to Propagate Haworthiopsis ‘Baccata’ Offsets Care and Propagation Information General Care …

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Sempervivum arachnoideum ‘Cebenese’

‘Cebenese’ is an ideal plant for colder climates, as it can survive being buried under snow and still thrive outdoors. The plant has a webbed rosette and pink edges, and will produce many “chicks” before it dies, since it is a monocarpic species. Care and Propagation Information Cebenese is a resilient succulent with lacy rosettes …

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Graptosedum ‘California Sunset’

This succulent is characterized by its thick, reddish-colored leaves that form into a rosette shape. It is similar to Echeveria and can be easily propagated by leaf. During the Spring season, small white flowers will bloom. Care and Propagation Information Graptosedum ‘California Sunset’ is a well-liked succulent variety among collectors. It is a hybrid of …

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