Faucaria tigrina “Tiger’s Jaw”

The leaves of the “Tiger’s Jaw” plant are large and a triangular shape, with thick, emerald-green coloration. Its distinctive “teeth” along the edges are designed to catch and retain moisture. When exposed to plenty of sunlight, the plant produces vibrant yellow flowers during the cooler months of autumn and winter. Table of Contents Toggle Care …

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Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Sticks on Fire’

This shrubby succulent, with its vibrant red, pink, orange, or yellow stems, provides a vibrant, exciting aesthetic to succulent arrangements. Although it flourishes in container gardens, it is toxic and should be avoided in areas with heavy foot traffic. Care and Propagation Information Euphorbia tirucalli ‘Sticks on Fire’ is an attractive element to have in …

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Euphorbia polygona ‘Snowflake’

This tall, white-colored cactus has crinkled edges and dark thorns. As it matures, the ribs may be either straight or wavy. In the late spring and summer, vivid purple blooms can be seen on the plant. Care and Propagation Information Euphorbia polygona ‘Snowflake’ is a great choice for gardeners looking to add a splash of …

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Euphorbia cooperi “Candelabra Tree”

This evergreen tree has spiny branches that look like candelabras. It has a toxic sap, so it should be kept away from pets and young children. In the fall, it is adorned with yellow-green flowers. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How to Propagate Euphorbia cooperi “Candelabra Tree” Cuttings …

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Epithelantha micromeris “Button Cactus”

This small, round cactus is covered in white or gray spines that spread out in a radial pattern. The spines are so dense that only a few patches of green can be seen peeking through. Care and Propagation Information Epithelantha micromeris “Button Cactus” is an ideal choice for rock gardens or hanging baskets, as it …

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Echinocactus grusonii “Golden Barrel Cactus”

This round cactus develops up to 35 ribs as it matures, each rib adorned with yellow or white spines. While the cactus grows rapidly when young, its growth slows with age. If you have a fully grown specimen, you may be able to witness the blooming of yellow flowers in the Spring. Care and Propagation …

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Echeveria setosa “Mexican Firecracker”

This Echeveria has a gradual rate of growth and its green leaves are covered in tiny “hairs”. It will gradually expand outward with the growth of its offsets. In the Springtime, you may notice tall, red and yellow flowers. Care and Propagation Information Echeveria setosa “Mexican Firecracker” makes a great addition to an outdoor succulent …

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Echeveria runyonii ‘Topsy Turvy’

This particular succulent has elongated, grey-green leaves that spread away from the center of the stemless rosette and then curl back in. It grows rapidly and can be propagated easily. Look out for bright orange and yellow flowers that appear in the Autumn. Care and Propagation Information This Echeveria known as ‘Topsy Turvy’ is an …

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Echeveria purpusorum

This dark green succulent has red spots on its leaves that can change to brown, green, or red depending on the amount of sunlight it gets. This plant grows slowly and, as a result, rarely produces blooms. Look out for the occasional reddish-orange flower on a tall stem. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation …

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Echeveria pulvinata “Chenille Plant”

This soft, fuzzy succulent has vivid green leaves with pink to red edges. Each leaf has small white hairs that help guard against water evaporation. Look out for orange blossoms in the Springtime. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How to Propagate Echeveria pulvinata “Chenille Plant” Cuttings Leaves Care …

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