Sempervivum ‘Mark Weller’

This resilient succulent has long, green leaves with pink tips. After it blooms, each rosette produces many “chicks” before it passes away. These chicks are held up on long stalks, spreading out and blanketing the ground. Care and Propagation Information Sempervivum ‘Mark Weller’ is an ideal selection for cold-tolerant rock gardens because it will spread …

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Sempervivum ‘Neptune’

This heat-tolerant, deer-resistant succulent is ideal for a four-season garden. Throughout the year, its rosettes change color from yellow-green to pink and purple. Even though it is monocarpic, it produces many offshoots before it passes away. Care and Propagation Information Sempervivum ‘Neptune’ brings a splash of brightness to succulent gardens in the winter. Its plush …

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Echeveria ‘Ruffles’

This big blue-green succulent will develop a red hue if exposed to direct sunlight. When summertime comes around, expect to see bright red-orange flowers blooming. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How to Propagate Echeveria ‘Ruffles’ Cuttings Leaves Care and Propagation Information General Care for Echeveria ‘Ruffles’ Watering Where …

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Echeveria ‘Violet Queen’

This succulent is a rapid grower with leaves that point up, mimicking a lotus flower. When provided with the right amount of stress, the tips of the leaves take on a pink hue. The plant has a tendency to spread out in clusters of up to 20 rosettes. In the Springtime, you may be able …

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Aloe perfoliata “Mitre Aloe”

This spreading succulent has a blue-green hue and forms clusters on the ground. Its pointed leaves are adorned with harmless, off-white to yellow projections along the ridges, as well as bumps on the underside. Care and Propagation Information The name “Mitre Aloe” for Aloe perfoliata is derived from the way its leaves curve upwards in …

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Crassula ‘Tom Thumb’

This small succulent is perfect for adding texture and visual interest to succulent displays. Its quick-growing, bright green leaves with red-tipped edges will give your arrangements an eye-catching look. ‘Tom Thumb’ is great for living succulent wreaths too, as it will quickly take shape and fill in any gaps. Table of Contents Toggle Care and …

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Crassula arborescens undulatifolia “Ripple Jade”

This succulent has wispy leaves and is an alternate form of the Jade plant. It is great for filling in gaps between other succulents in a planter. Care and Propagation Information Ripple Jade is an ideal succulent for indoor spaces, blooming with white flowers in the Spring. When the shrub is “pleasantly distressed,” its leaves …

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Crassula capitella “Campfire Crassula”

This rapidly expanding cactus has green, fan-like foliage that can take on a bright red tint when exposed to lots of sunlight or cooler temperatures. Its blooms attract bees and butterflies. Care and Propagation Information “Campfire Crassula” can be a great way to liven up your winter garden, as its vibrant red hue stands out …

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Crassula falcata “Propeller Plant”

This succulent has leaves in a distinct propeller shape, which gives a nice contrast when placed among other succulents. It is easy to propagate, and it is one of the few varieties that grows well indoors. The color of this succulent is a unique blend of gray and green. Care and Propagation Information Crassula falcata …

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Cereus forbesii monstrose ‘Ming Thing’

This particular type of Cereus forbessi is a bluish-green, columnar succulent that forms clusters, making it a great addition to any arrangement due to its added height. Although it blooms irregularly, the flowers are usually white in color. Care and Propagation Information environments, it is a great choice for beginning gardeners. Cereus forbesii monstrose ‘Ming …

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