Crassula capitella subsp. thyrsiflora ‘Pagoda Village’: A Comprehensive Care Guide

Origins and characteristics of crassula pagoda village

Have you ever come across a plant that just begs to be part of your collection? Well, let me introduce you to the Crassula capitella subsp. thyrsiflora ‘Pagoda Village.’ This eye-catching succulent not only has a unique appearance but also offers a relatively easy care routine, making it perfect for both newbies and experienced plant … Read more

The 7 Hardiness Zones Where Succulents Easily Thrive

Succulent care by zones

Succulents have become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reason. These drought-tolerant plants are easy to care for and come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors. However, not all succulents are created equal, and the care that they require can vary depending on the climate in which they are grown. … Read more

Echeveria chihuahuaensis: A Comprehensive Guide

Echeveria chihuahuaensis rosette succulent plant identification card and care guide

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

Echeveria Affinis ‘Black Knight’: A Comprehensive Guide

Echeveria black knight care guide

Welcome to our blog! Today, we’re going to introduce you to the beautiful Echeveria affinis ‘Black Knight’ – a small, perennial plant that is native to Mexico and known for its striking, dark purple-black leaves. What is Echeveria Affinis ‘Black Knight’? Echeveria affinis ‘Black Knight’ is a member of the Crassulaceae family, which also includes … Read more

Senecio rowleyanus ‘String of Pearls’: The Unusual Succulent You Need in Your Collection

Feature propagating string of pearls care

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!