Sempervivum Calcareum: A Comprehensive Care Guide
The pretty rosettes of Sempervivum calcareum can survive in the snow. Learn more about them here!
The pretty rosettes of Sempervivum calcareum can survive in the snow. Learn more about them here!
This stacked succulent blushes in the sun. Learn more about it here!
4 reasons why aerial roots happen and what you can do to fix them
You might be surprised with the answer!
Can you tell the difference between Echeveria ‘Black Knight’ and Echeveria ‘Black Prince’?
If your Aeonium are looking kinda shabby, this might be why.
This purple stunner needs full sun to keep its compact shape. Learn more specifics of caring for Echeveria ‘Afterglow’ here.
Senecio crassissimus has the most unique adaptation. Read about it here!
Senecio rowleyanus ‘String of Pearls’ loves bright light, but not direct sunlight. Sun stress turns the pearls a purplish-brown color. It usually blooms in the summer and when it does, be sure to smell the flowers. They smell like cinnamon!
Senecio scaposus is definitely a unique looking succulent with its long, finger shaped upright leaves with a thin, wooly covering.