Graptosedum ‘Darley Sunshine’

This hybrid succulent has rosettes with a mint green color, which darken to pink when it’s exposed to direct sunlight. In cold temperatures, the leaves become a deep purple. As the plant matures, the leaves of the rosette start to form a spiral. It also produces white flowers in the spring. Care and Propagation Information …

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Graptosedum ‘Ghosty’

This Graptosedum produces lovely cascading rosettes that make it ideal for a hanging pot. Direct sunlight will cause the rosettes to transition to a yellow-pink hue, while shade will give it a bluish-grey tint. Care and Propagation Information Ghosty is an ideal choice for container gardens or beds as it will grow and cascade down, …

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Graptoveria ‘Debbie’

Debbie is a type of Echeveria that has a rosette in the form of a rose. Its blueish-purple leaves turn pink at the tips when it is under pressure. It looks great when planted outside in planters. Care and Propagation Information Debbie is a combination of two succulent plants, Graptopetalum and Echeveria, that has gorgeous …

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Graptoveria ‘Fred Ives’

Fred is an incredible succulent that usually displays a pinkish-purple hue, but can change to nearly any color of the rainbow in response to extreme temperatures or intense sunlight. Care and Propagation Information Fred is a real fighter! He can be propagated by taking cuttings of his stem, letting them dry and then planting them. …

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Graptoveria ‘Opalina’

This fast-growing succulent is a mix of Echeveria colorata and Graptopetalum amethystinum. It has blue-green foliage and if exposed to the sun, the leaves will take on a pink hue. In the spring, yellow blooms will appear. Table of Contents Toggle Care and Propagation Information Watering Where to Plant How to Propagate Graptoveria ‘Opalina’ Offsets …

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Graptoveria ‘Silver Star’

The Silver Star is a combination of Graptopetalum and Echeveria plants and has long, silver-green leaves that can become tinged with red if it is given the correct amount of stress. During the Spring season, this succulent blooms with pink and white flowers. Care and Propagation Information Silver Star is a favorite among succulent enthusiasts …

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Gymnocalycium mihanovichii “Moon Cactus”

This unusual hybrid cactus is usually made up of two types of cacti – Gymnocalycium (the sicon) and a rootstock cactus like Hylocereus. The yellow and orange varieties are commonly known as “moon cacti”, but red varieties can also be found. Care and Propagation Information Gymnocalycium mihanovichii “Moon Cactus” is a great option for novice …

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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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