Aeonium Arboreum, also known as Tree Aeonium or Tree Houseleek, is a succulent plant native to the Canary Islands. It is known for its tree-like shape and
Look at these amazing CLEAR succulent plants. They totally look like tiny opals! Courtesy of littleleafgarden on Etsy Succulents are all the rage right now -- and for good reason. They are only the BEST
In this post we talk about how to care for succulents. From watering, light, choosing a pot and soil, propagating and how to get rid of succulent pests.
One-Of-A-Kind Succulent Design Showcasing a Variety of Faux Succulent Plants and driftwood Displayed On A gray circular ceramic Vase. Let The Combined Look of This Unique Arrangement, The burgundy To green-gray Colors Of The Plants And The gray Color Of The Vase Add A Level Of Sophistication And Beauty To Your Decor. Materials: Faux succulent plants, driftwood, dried moss, and ceramic vase. Height: 9.5” Width: 16.5” Depth: 16.5” Weight: 12.50 lbs
Crassula 'Buddha's Temple' is an eye-catching succulent with leaves densely stacked and folded up at the edges, forming a usually square...
Over the last few years, succulent has become a trendy item in many households. You can easily find tons of pics of Succulents as home decor flooded over Instagram and Facebook. But if you are someone who tends to forget to give much attention to plants or not an everyday-new-flower kind of person, then growing your succulents in water might be the thing for you.
If you're looking for rare and unique succulents, here is a list of the interesting succulent plants that are worth exploring.
Hylotelephium 'Dream Dazzler', formerly known as Sedum 'Dream Dazzler', is a beautiful compact succulent with stems that do not flop and ...
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Succulents are beautiful, unique garden plants. Their texture and colors are a sure way to impress and add some uniqueness to your garden... [READ MORE]
Transform your outdoor spaces into a vibrant oasis with these creative Succulents on the Steps, Crevices, and Pathways Ideas.
Zone 7 spread to over 20 US states, reflecting a diversity in environments and climates. This typical feature allows a wide range of plants to be cultivated in zone 7. However, it also means that there are often other considerations to be made to address issues such as soil conditions or drought tolerance.
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A cactus garden is easy to maintain, and a popular choice if you live in an arid climate. Here are some good advice and tips to create a nice cactus garden.
Is your succulent dead? Read our guide to learn about the most common causes of succulents dying and how to save them!
G is for Gardening: 4 Secrets for Successful Succulents Learn practical tips and strategies to help your succulents thrive and grow successfully.
You'll love this list of 30 backyard succulent gardens! Tons of designs for adding beauty and life to your yard with little effort! A gardener's dream!
We all love colorful succulents. Did you know the cause of those colors is usually succulent stress? More sun exposure, less water and a drop in temperature can lead to stressed succulents developing vivid coloring. Learn how succulents changing color is their response to stress, and how to help them.
I hope you saw my last blog post, I will be back in the office in a customer service capacity next week. I usually spend my Saturdays with you, so I wanted to touch base with our community, but we're going to refrain from listing more plants until I get caught back up on paperwork. We'll be back to listing in March. I did want to share with you that we plan to break ground on a few climate controlled greenhouses in late spring and we have already been collecting some of your most coveted rares for in-house growing. Don’t get too excited as this will be a long process that will take years to come to full fruition, and rest assured we'll never quit importing South Korea as they have the most beautiful rares and hybrids in the world, but the ultimate goal is to ship the healthiest plants around and have a full understanding of each individual rare we grow. You can only get that level of expertise by growing and monitoring the plants yourself. Right now we have about 150 mature specimens we are pupping and more leaf props than you can imagine. Thought I would share what we’re up to behind the scenes and here are five that peaked my interest this week. ----- My favorite this week is this variegated Amethystinum. This plant will most likely only give us variegation in stem offsets, variegation is not always passed down through leaf props. In order for us to produce this plant in any kind of volume we’ll need multiple, mature pupping plants. But her rarity and beauty intrigues us and we’ll look to add more of her kind into our breeding program. You will notice she is a little wrinkled, she is semi dormant right now and we will only be watering her for limited periods until the spring, at which point we’ll probably plump her back up with water therapy. Next on my list of curiosities is this dwarf Rainbow. I’ve never seen a rainbow bloom. This rainbow is fully mature, her stem is almost tree-like in appearance and forks with three sunset-hued rosettes, each coming in at about the size of a quarter. Even the bloom clusters are compact. Don't worry, echeverias are predominantly polycarpic and will bloom many times over the course of their lifetime. If grown indoors you can trick your echeveria into blooming by increasing the intensity of the light it receives per day. Another plant that strikes my fancy are variegated moonglows. We are growing quite a few of these at the moment. Crassulas one of the few genius of the Crassulaceae family that have active growing cycles in the winter. Side note, we should be watering these more frequently than we have been, but I was out of the office for a large part of last month and these guys are getting thirsty. They water prop beautifully and we’ll be plumping these lovelies back up soon. Moonglows look their best in winter by being protected from cold temps. My favorite is this triple with a gorgeous buttercream albino head. Never seen one like her. Next up we have a Tiramisu showing her beautiful bell-shaped blooms. We will start working with seeds in the spring of 2020. So seeing our rares in bloom always excite me. Frills always hold a special, ruffly place in my heart and this frill hybrid is throwing fantastic color and texture. No color enhancements here, she is just spectacular right now. Don’t you want to just pull that leaf? I like my plants ‘clean,’ but when they are semi dormant I try my best to leave foliage until it drops. She is almost undoubtedly some derivative of Etna, but her mature foliage is much more dramatic in its curls and she stays dense and compact. Last up we have a variegated Pulvinata, sometimes called 'Devotion.' These fuzzy plants are one of my favorites because they are touchable without destroying farina. This plant has a nice mix of both chlorophyll-producing leaves and fully variegated leaves, which rely on the rest of the plant for its nutrition. ----- I'd love to know which varieties you think we should keep our eyes on and what you'd like to see us start growing in-house. Would you like to subscribe to Blog updates? We've got some great content coming up for you that I don't want you to miss. Very specific tips and tricks for keeping your succulents looking their best. We'll text you when new blog articles post to the site if you text CCFBLOG to 555-888. -Crystal
-About Graptoveria Amethorum-Graptoveria Amethorum is a rare succulent that has an attractive look. It is the hybrid of Graptopetalum amethystinum and Echeveria purpusorum, the compact rosette without the stem. The succulent plant with plump and stubby leaves that show greyish-green tipped with green and pink, with a faint line running down the center.-How to care for Graptoveria Amethorum-Sun/Location: The care of Graptoveria Amethorum is similar to most succulents, which require a lot of light to keep their shape and color. The succulent will become leggy when it does not receive enough light. Growing Graptoveria Amethorum outdoors in spring and fall and moving them indoors or with partial shade in summer.Soil/Pot: As a Graptoveria succulent, Graptoveria Amethorum prefers excellent drainage soil. Adding some medium such as perlite, grit, and sand to the cactus soil mix can help succulents keep excess moisture away from the roots.Watering: Graptoveria Amethorum, like most indoor succulents, can store water in their fleshy leaves, so they don't require water frequently. Wait until the soil is completely dry before watering the succulent. Click here to learn how to water succulents in winter.-More Information-Primary color: greenSecondary color: red; bronzeBloom color: pinkCold hardiness: zone 9a-11b(from 20F to 50F)Product format: 2" potSuitability: balcony, Window, GardenPropagation: stem cutting, leaf, seedSpecial characteristic: easy to propagate, pet safe
10 Rainbow Cactus succulent seed Rare and 20 Cactus succulent seed mix Plus free gift Fun to grow home or patio Planting instructions included zone 4-8 Partly shade and sunny areas okay limited supply Ships from USA Fast shipping Order Now
If you want something on your outdoor table which makes a statement, then a bowl full of succulents is a great place to start. They are so easy to create yourself. Anyone can do it. Now, succulents won’t grow well inside. They are much more suited to outdoors. Here’s a…
Want to adorn your space with low maintenence plants? Have a look at these Outdoor Succulent Decoration Pictures for ideas and inspiration!
These succulents grow to look like tiny blossoming roses, and they are the perfect addition to your indoor house plants collection.
When growing succulents it is important to understand how to Fertilize Ѕucculents the correct way to keep the plants healthy for longer
Echeveria types and varieties can sometimes be confused because they are so many. Echeveria types can have some similarities but can also vary significantly
Graptoveria Topsy Debbie Size : 4inch/ 10cm Rare succulent, 100% in stock. Ship and pack in a careful hand. - Picture took with natural light, no filter - All plants will be packaged with great care, soil is not Processing time Generally 3-5 days to dry root and processing. Estimated shipping times US Domestic: 3-5 business days under USPS Priority. We'll do our best to meet these shipping estimates, but cannot guarantee them.
They're incredibly beautiful.
Echeveria 'Trumpet Pinky' is an unusual succulent that forms rosettes of tubular uniquely colored leaves that curl to create a display of...
Have you ever wondered why repotting succulents is important? Also, repotting succulents the right way is necessary. We have covered everything here!
Succulent styles for landscaping are a great method to add a unique and low-maintenance touch to your outdoor areas. Succulents are a versatile and low-maintenance plant that can be used in a range of outdoor landscaping designs. They come in a large range of shapes, sizes, and colors, making them easy to integrate into any outdoor space. Some popular outdoor succulent displays consist of rock gardens, wall gardens, hanging gardens, terrariums, topiaries, and living fences. 20 Beautiful Succulent Displays For Outdoor Landscaping.
Learn all about 12 hanging succulents and hanging cactus that will thrive for you. Detailed care instructions for each. You can do this!
Your succulents can really benefit from a light trim every now and then. Trimming down your succulents helps maintain them compact and healthy.
Lithops marmorata is a dwarf succulent that forms clumps of many bodies composed of two smooth, gray to pale gray-green leaves with a...
Haworthiopsis attenuata f. tanba, also known as Haworthiopsis attenuata 'Enon' or Haworthia tanba, is a dwarf succulent that forms...
Finding bedroom decorations on a budget isn't easy. Here's how you can spice up your room while barely spending a penny!
Succulents and cacti are one of the most popular decorating trends today. Not only do succulents add a bit of tropical greenery to their surroundings, they are also quite sustainable and easy to keep alive. You can freshen up your living room decor with succulents, or use them as luscious additions to your wedding deco
How to Make the Perfect DIY Artificial Succulent Arrangement
Did you know that you can buy baby succulents off of Etsy? To be frank, I didn't even know succulents could come in travel size! Courtesy of QueenofSucculents I think I've found a new hobby,
Crassula 'Morgan's Beauty' is a compact succulent with thick fleshy silvery-green leaves that closely crowd the stems. It grows up to 4...