Echeveria zaragozae
Echeveria zaragozae stays pretty compact and blooms beautiful pink/orange flowers between March and May.
Echeveria zaragozae stays pretty compact and blooms beautiful pink/orange flowers between March and May.
Are you a fan of succulents and looking for a unique addition to your collection? Look no further! Echeveria ‘Silver Queen’ is a stunning, low-maintenance succulent that adds elegance to any indoor or outdoor garden. In this comprehensive care guide, I’ll share everything you need to know about growing and caring for this royal succulent. … Read more
Echeveria ‘Raindrops’ has the most beautiful sun stress colors so be sure to give it as much light as you can, even if it means getting a grow light. You won’t be disappointed!
Echeveria simulans is one of the harder to find species, so if you see one for sale, snag it for your collection!
Echeveria ‘Decora’ is a very unique looking succulent. It is a somatic mutant of E. ‘Metallica’ and has beautiful striped variegation on its large, round leaves.
Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi ‘Lavender Scallops’ is one of my favorite fillers in the garden because it reproduces so quickly and grows fast!
Kalanchoe delagoensis ‘Mother of Millions’ is a controverisal succulent in some parts of the world.
Echeveria ‘Lola’ is a hybrid of Echeveria ‘Tippy’ x E. lilacina created by the famous hybridizer, Dick Wright, in 1980.
Echeveria laui has become one of the most sought after succulents by collectors recently. It is not for the faint of heart or for anyone with a tendency to overwater. They are incredibly picky with their environment, but once you get it right they are so incredibly beautiful.
Echeveria ‘JC Van Keppel’ is a very hard to find, slow growing hybrid between E. agavoides and another unknown Echeveria species.