Echeveria ‘Atlantis’: A Comprehensive Succulent Care Guide
Echeveria ‘Atlantis’ is a stunning cultivar of the Echeveria plant genus known for its blue-gray rosette with light pink leaf margins and a powdery coating of farina.
Echeveria ‘Atlantis’ is a stunning cultivar of the Echeveria plant genus known for its blue-gray rosette with light pink leaf margins and a powdery coating of farina.
Echeveria ‘Alfred’ is one of those rare succulents that I’ve had, but didn’t know I had. Learn more about it here!
Echeveria chihuahuaensis is a stunning succulent plant that belongs to the Crassulaceae family. It’s native to the Chihuahuan Desert in Mexico, hence its unique name. This guide will provide an in-depth look into the characteristics, cultivation, and care of this attractive plant. Description and Characteristics Foliage Echeveria chihuahuaensis has thick, fleshy leaves that form a … Read more
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!
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.
In cooler weather and periods of drought, Echeveria prolifica takes on a beautiful blush pink coloring on its tips.
Echeveria zaragozae stays pretty compact and blooms beautiful pink/orange flowers between March and May.