Top 3 Aloes
Top three AloesAloe striata “Coral Aloe” is native to South Africa. A great landscape succulent or container plant that has gray-green leaves. With more sun and less water, the edges appear more red-pinkish and in shade more blue-green. Features a
Cotyledon campanulata
Cotyledon campanulataOrigin: South AfricaFlower: YellowDescription: Grows up to 12 inches tall with the flower stalk. Its leaves are finger-like and are fleshy green color. A stunning plant with yellow flowers that are pendulous and tubular.Sun: Full sun or filtered lightWater:
Crassula perforata “Variegated String of Buttons”
Crassula perforata “Variegated String of Buttons”Origin: South AfricaFlower: Small yellow flowersDescription: Small shrub, fast growing succulent that can reach up to 18 inches in nature. Leaves are a lovely pale green-yellow with creamy white variegation and pink edges. Beautiful accent
Haworthia venosa v. venosa
Haworthia venosa v. venosaOrigin: South AfricaFlower: White tubular flowers.Description: Low growing succulent that reaches up to 6 inches tall. This fleshy, green succulent grows in clusters and is ideal for containers or rock gardens.Sun: Shade to filtered sunWater: Water only
Beautiful Mini Succulents Perfect For Fairy Gardens
Mini succulentsPerfect for small indoor or outdoor spaces, these mini succulents are low maintenance and lovely addition to your succulent garden. While a few will outgrow its original container, the succulents as seedlings or small offsets still make a lovely
Sempervivum tectorum “Green Wheel”
Sempervivum tectorum “Green Wheel”Origin: Morocco, Iran, Swiss AlpsFlower: PinkDescription: Low growing succulent that grows up to 4 inches tall and spreads with offsets to about 12 inches wide. Has compact green rosette shape leaves that are great for rock gardens