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Aeonium Kiwi
Aeonium ‘Kiwi’ is a striking tricolor succulent with rosettes of green, yellow, and pink-tipped leaves.
Black Aeonium
The Black Aeonium, also known as Aeonium arboreum ‘Zwartkop’, turns heads with its glossy, dark rosettes that appear almost black in full sun.
Bunny Cactus (Opuntia microdasys)
The Bunny Ear Cactus (Opuntia microdasys), also called “Polka Dot Cactus,” is a charming, low-maintenance cactus with pad-like stems that resemble bunny ears.
Burro’s Tail (Sedum Morganianum)
Burro’s Tail, also known as Sedum morganianum, is a beloved trailing succulent known for its thick, silvery-green leaves that drape gracefully over pots and planters like a tail.
Crassula Capitella
Crassula capitella, affectionately known as Campfire Crassula, is a bold, sun-loving succulent with fleshy, pointed leaves that blaze in shades of lime green, fiery red, and deep orange.
Crassula Ovata (Finger Jade Succulent)
Crassula ovata ‘Finger Jade’—also called Gollum Jade or Hobbit Jade—is a playful, sculptural succulent with tubular, finger-like leaves that look like they belong in a fantasy world.
Echeveria ‘Green Golllum’
Echeveria ‘Green Gollum’ is a captivating succulent with uniquely tubular, finger-like leaves that taper into glossy green tips.
Echeveria Ice Green
Echeveria ‘Ice Green’ is a stunning rosette-forming succulent with frosty green leaves that glow with a pale, almost icy hue.
Echinopsis Chamaecereus – Peanut Cactus
Echinopsis chamaecereus, affectionately called the Peanut Cactus, is a quirky, low-growing cactus with finger-like stems and a lovable wild shape.
English Ivy (Hedera helix)
English Ivy (Hedera helix) is a timeless trailing and climbing plant with elegant, lobed green leaves and year-round charm.
Graptoveria ‘Ruby Donna’
Graptoveria ‘Ruby Donna’ is a striking hybrid succulent known for its colorful rosette formation, which shifts from soft green to a rich, ruby-red hue under the right light.
Graptoveria Opalina (Succulent)
Graptoveria Opalina is a mesmerizing hybrid succulent with plump, opalescent leaves that glow in shades of pale blue, lavender, and pink.
Haworthia cymbiformis
Haworthia cymbiformis, often known as the Window Haworthia, is a small, rosette-forming succulent with translucent, window-like tips on its thick, fleshy leaves.
Haworthia Fasciata (Succulent)
Haworthia Fasciata, often called the Zebra Plant, is a compact, spiky succulent with white horizontal stripes across its dark green, pointy leaves. A stylish, low-maintenance plant that thrives on neglect and looks stunning in any corner of your home or office.
Huernia Zebrina
Huernia zebrina, famously dubbed the Lifesaver Plant, is a one-of-a-kind succulent known for its star-shaped, zebra-striped flowers with a glossy, red “lifesaver” ring at the center.
Jade Plant
The Jade Plant, or Crassula ovata, is a beloved classic with glossy, oval-shaped leaves and a branching, tree-like form. Known as the “Money Plant” or “Lucky Jade,” this easygoing succulent brings a sense of calm, prosperity, and enduring beauty to any space.
Kalancho Flapjack
Kalanchoe Flapjack, also known as Paddle Plant, is a bold succulent with large, round leaves that stack like pancakes and shift dramatically in color—from powdery green to sun-kissed red.
Kalanchoe Tomentosa
Kalanchoe Tomentosa, also known as Panda Plant, is a unique succulent with velvety, silver-green leaves edged in chocolatey-brown tips.
Lakshmi Kamal Plant
The Lakshmi Kamal plant is a rosette-forming succulent believed to attract wealth, peace, and prosperity.
Mammillaria Schumanii Cactus Plant
Mammillaria schumanii is a charming, slow-growing cactus with a neat, rounded shape and tiny white spines that give it a soft, frosted look.
Sedeveria Letizia
Sedeveria ‘Letizia’ is a charming hybrid succulent known for its tight, symmetrical rosettes of green leaves that blush a deep red under sunlight.
Sedum Adolphii
Sedum adolphii, also called Golden Sedum, is a sun-loving succulent with fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves that glow in golden-green hues—often tipped with fiery orange under strong light.
Sedum Rubrotinctum
Sedum rubrotinctum is a fun, low-maintenance succulent with chubby, bean-shaped leaves that blush from green to red under sunlight.
Sempervivum tectorum
Sempervivum tectorum (Common Houseleek or Hens and Chicks) is a hardy, easy-care succulent known for its rosettes of fleshy, pointed leaves in shades of green, purple, and red.
String of Pearls (Senecio Rowleyanus)
String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus) is a captivating trailing succulent with bead-like leaves that drape like a living necklace.
Succulent Harmony Combo (Bare Rooted)
Bring home a stylish blend of good luck, air purification, and modern décor with this curated set of Lakshmi Kamal, Jade Plant, Echeveria Green Gollum, and Haworthia Fasciata.
Vishnu Kamal
Echeveria Vishnu Kamal is a captivating succulent with rosettes of thick, fleshy leaves that transition from a soft green to vibrant red, often accented with hues of pink and purple.
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