Plants in family crassulaceae
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.
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 '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.
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.
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.