Clavatum Sedum Succulent
Rosettes have a thick leaves that will turn pink blush in summer. Full sun to partial shade. This is also a summer dormant plant and grows in cooler months.
Burrito
Needs bright INDOOR light, but can tolerate drought or neglect. Propagate by replanting fallen leaf's. Looks similar to the Donkey Tail, but the Burritos are shorter with rounder leaves.
Orion (Echeveria)
Silvery blue rosette that turns pink with good sunlight. Will stay pink with compact rosette form with light.
Tiger Jaw Succulent
Gentle teeth that looking scary. This is a member of the South African genus and will produce a yellow flower only in Fall/Winter. Flower opens during day and closes at night. Needs at least 3 hours of bright light a day. Very SLOW growing and can live for decades with new offsets.
Topsy Turvey
Silvery blue rosettes with wavy, curvy leaves. This unique variety has wonderfully distorted leaves. The leaves have a powdery coating of natural wax (farina). It produces lots of new rosettes at its base and does not grow a tall. It will develop into a nice clump and send up tall bloom stalks with orange to pink flowers in summer.
Sunrise Succulent
Turns hot pink from apple green. It is native to the rocky slopes of South Africa. The fine, white filaments that can grow from its center help it survive droughts by trapping water vapor from the air. You'll know when they are thirsty because their leaves wrinkle slightly. 'Sunrise' grows well in indoor pots on a window sill.
Red Lantern Succulents
A rare and unusual Echeveria with red leaves and lantern-like flowers. The leaves of this plant connect to the stem at right angles, but then flex their tips towards the ground. Usually 2-3 trees in each pot.
Red Echeveria Purpusorum
A rare succulent w/ beautiful dark green leaves, and it also has dark red/purple spots. Depending on how much sunlight it gets, it will turn bright red. It will produce beautiful reddish orange flowers come springtime.
This succulent is very slow growing.
Haworthia Zebra Plant
Named for the distinctive white bumps that line the outside of its leave. They are able to tolerate low, indoor light, making them excellent houseplants, even for beginners. In nature, it grows in the shrublands of South Africa
Francesco Baldi
Long leaves that can vary in color from mint freen to orange to lilac. It blooms with lots of clusters of yellow flowers. Easy to re-root from stem cuttings. Brint indoor light.
Blue Brazil
Grows tall tree's or can be shaped to be a great hanging plant.