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Plants in family crassulaceae

Plants in family crassulaceae

Echeveria 'Luella'

Echeveria 'Luella' is a hardy, drought-tolerant succulent that thrives in sunny areas. This plant prefers porous, well-draining soil and requires minimal watering, making it ideal for low-maintenance gardens. It can withstand brief periods of freezing temperatures and is best suited for south-facing locations.

Echeveria 'Hera'

Echeveria 'Hera' is a rare succulent that forms a rosette shape, preferring full sun to partial shade and well-draining, porous soil. It should be repotted annually in late spring and thrives in mild temperatures.

Echeveria 'Marcus'

Echeveria 'Marcus' is a drought-tolerant succulent that thrives in bright, sunny locations, ideally south-facing. It requires minimal watering and prefers porous, well-draining soil. This plant is known for its ability to reproduce in various ways, making it a versatile choice for succulent enthusiasts.

Aeonium 'Zuse'

Aeonium 'Zuse' is a succulent that requires full to partial sun and well-draining soil. It thrives in warm temperatures and prefers the soak and dry method for watering, making it a resilient choice for succulent enthusiasts.

Echeveria imbricata 'Blue Rose'

Echeveria imbricata 'Blue Rose' is a succulent native to Mexico, known for its bluish-green leaves with pink edges. It forms a rosette and can grow stems up to 6 inches tall. This plant produces pink flowers in summer and is suitable for beginners.

Aeonium 'Cyclops'

Aeonium 'Cyclops' is a tall, evergreen succulent with leaves that range from bronze to burgundy, resembling a green 'eye' with crimson-colored leaves. It can grow up to 4 feet tall and 18 inches wide, producing star-shaped yellow flowers from late winter to early spring. This plant prefers full to partial sun and well-draining soil.

Sedum 'Dynomite'

Sedum 'Dynomite' is a succulent plant with glossy, cinnamon-red stalks and dusky purple leaves. It forms clumps 20 inches tall and 30 inches wide, producing rich lavender pink flowers that age to russet red by October. This plant is drought-tolerant and attracts butterflies, making it a colorful addition to rock gardens and sunny borders.

Echeveria 'Tulip'

Echeveria 'Tulip' is a drought-tolerant succulent that reproduces in numerous ways. It prefers sunny areas and ample light, making it a resilient and versatile plant for various garden settings.

Echeveria agavoides 'Macabeana'

Echeveria agavoides 'Macabeana' is a drought-tolerant succulent with a rosette form, known for its ability to thrive in sunny areas. It requires porous, well-draining soil and minimal watering, making it a low-maintenance choice for gardeners. This plant's unique appearance and resilience make it a popular option for succulent enthusiasts.

Echeveria 'Mensa'

Echeveria 'Mensa' is a vibrant succulent native to Central America, particularly Mexico, known for its colorful rosette shapes. The rosettes can grow up to 8 inches in diameter, displaying a range of colors from gray and green to blue, lavender, and pink. This plant requires bright light but should be protected from direct sunlight to prevent leaf damage. It thrives in well-draining soil and prefers the soak and dry watering method. Echeveria 'Mensa' is well-suited for indoor cultivation, especially in ceramic pots, and can tolerate average household humidity levels.

Cotyledon pendens 'Cliff Cotyledon'

Cotyledon pendens, known as 'Cliff Cotyledon', is a small shrub native to Namibia, characterized by its thin stems and oval-shaped leaves with a white powdery coating. The leaves can turn red at the tips and shift from light green to soft yellow in bright light. It thrives in well-drained soil with good air permeability and requires moderate watering. This plant is suitable for temperatures between 30°F and 50°F and can be grown in ceramic pots. It adapts well to average household humidity levels.

Echeveria 'Preta'

Echeveria 'Preta' is a vibrant succulent native to Central America, particularly Mexico, known for its colorful rosette shapes. This plant belongs to the Crassulaceae family and requires watering every 2-3 weeks. It thrives in full sun and well-draining soil, making it a low-maintenance option for succulent enthusiasts.

Crassula atropurpurea 'Lemon N Lime'

Crassula atropurpurea 'Lemon N Lime' is a succulent native to South Africa, known for its spoon-shaped leaves and pink flowers with creamy yellow stripes in summer. It grows to a height of 120-180 cm and requires excellent drainage to prevent root rot. This plant thrives in full sun to partial shade and is easy to cultivate, making it a popular choice for succulent enthusiasts.

Echeveria 'Giant Blue'

Echeveria 'Giant Blue' is a drought-tolerant succulent known for its ability to reproduce in numerous ways. It requires ample light, preferably from a south-facing window, to thrive. This plant is ideal for those seeking a low-maintenance yet visually striking addition to their indoor or outdoor plant collection.

Aeonium 'Candy Pink'

Aeonium 'Candy Pink' is a rare succulent that requires a lot of light, thriving in full to partial sun. It prefers the soak and dry method for watering and grows best in porous soil with excellent drainage. This plant is ideal for temperatures between 60°F and 75°F and moderate humidity.

Sedum adolphii 'Golden Glow'

Sedum adolphii 'Golden Glow' is a versatile succulent native to dry, arid climates, known for its unique shapes and colors. It is drought-tolerant and requires watering only once every 2-3 weeks, making it an easy-care plant for sunny locations.

Sedum tetractinum 'Coral Reef'

Native to China, this low-growing plant has rounded leaves that turn coral in the sun and reaches 3 to 4 inches in height. It blooms with yellow flowers in summer and prefers well-draining soil and full sun to slight shade. The plant thrives in temperatures of 65-75°F and can survive in humid climates.

Dudleya pachyphytum

Dudleya pachyphytum is an insular succulent endemic to Cedros Island, Mexico, known for its thick, blunt leaves covered in white, powdery wax. It produces white flowers and can form up to 50 clusters of rosettes. This plant is endangered due to poaching and occupies a unique ecological niche alongside the Cedros Island Pine. Its ability to re-root after disturbance and its drought tolerance make it a resilient species in its native habitat.

Sedum 'Back In Black'

Sedum 'Back In Black' is a 2021 introduction featuring upright, dark purple-black foliage. This stonecrop forms a 1.5-foot tall and wide clump, with mid-summer purple-grey buds that open to frothy lavender-pink flower heads. It requires good drainage and at least half a day of sun.

Crassula streyi 'Pondo Cliff'

Crassula streyi 'Pondo Cliff' is a slow-growing succulent native to South Africa, with green leaves dotted on top and maroon underneath. It blooms in spring with yellow to green flowers and prefers full sunlight and well-drained soil.

Echeveria 'Blue Prince'

Echeveria 'Blue Prince' is a succulent native to Mexico, known for its blue-green leaves that can turn bronze. It belongs to the Crassulaceae family and produces red to orange flowers in spring.

Sempervivum 'Gold Nugget'

These drought-tolerant plants prefer sunny areas and require porous, well-draining soil. They need little watering and benefit from drought periods between waterings.

Phedimus spurius 'Fuldaglut'

Phedimus spurius 'Fuldaglut' is a low-maintenance groundcover with striking bronze-red foliage and pink to red summer blooms. This plant is highly drought and salt tolerant, thriving in hot sun and tough conditions, making it ideal for challenging landscapes.

Crassula nudicaulis var. platyphylla 'Burgundy'

Crassula nudicaulis var. platyphylla 'Burgundy', commonly known as 'Crassula Burgundy', is a succulent native to South Africa. It grows in dense clusters with thick, fleshy, oval-shaped leaves that can reach up to 6 inches in height. This plant is dormant in summer and blooms in autumn with green and white flowers. It requires weekly watering and thrives in well-drained potting mix, preferring full sun exposure. Hardy in zones 9 and 11, it can tolerate frost down to 25°F.

Sedum 'Arthur Branch'

Sedum 'Arthur Branch' is a compact succulent known for its striking mahogany purple foliage and shiny deep red stems. In late summer, it produces clusters of deep rose flowers, adding a splash of color to the garden. This plant is a smaller form of Sedum 'Mohrchen' and is well-suited for sunny locations, thriving in well-drained soil. It is both rabbit and deer resistant, making it a durable choice for gardens prone to wildlife. Sedum 'Arthur Branch' is also attractive to butterflies, adding ecological value to its ornamental appeal. Its drought tolerance and low maintenance needs make it an excellent choice for xeriscaping and rock gardens.

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