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Succulent Sales

Here is a list of beautiful succulents we have propagated for sale. They thrive both in containers and in the ground. For information on caring for succulents, see our succulents help page.

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Succulent list

Succulent-sampler-MG-Judy-Hecht

Succulent Sampler
A 4-inch pot containing 5 to 7 varieties that will do well in the sun. Can be planted as is for a full effect or separated for individual plants. Water only when the soil is dry. If in doubt, don't water. Sun/part sun. Low water.

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Aeonium arboreum  ‘Atropurpureum’
Shorter, fuller plant than Zwartkop. Good cut flower. Dark, purplish leaves, varying amounts of green. Cool sun/part shade. Low water. Grows 2 to 3 feet tall by 1 to 2 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Aeonium arboreum  ‘Zwartkop’, Black Rose Aeonium
Large rosettes of dark purple leaves on tall brown stems. Stalks die after yellow flowers form. Cool sun/part shade. Low water. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall by 2 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F.

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Aeonium  ‘Ballerina’
Sticky leaves with slight variegation. Unusually shrubby and makes a dense mass of rosettes. Sun/part shade. Low water. 8 inches tall, clumping. Hardy to 30°F

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Aeonium canariense, Giant Velvet Rose
Large rosettes of bright green leaves close to the ground. Dies after the tall flower stalk of yellow flowers fades. Full/part sun. Low water. 1 to 2 feet tall by 1 foot wide, clumping to 2 to 3 feet wide. Hardy to 20°F

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Aeonium haworthii
Branched with 3 to 4 inches of bluish-green rosettes. Pale yellow flowers in late spring. Full sun/light shade on the coast; light/full shade inland. Low water. 1 to 2 feet tall by 1 to 2 feet wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Aeonium haworthii  ‘Kiwi’
Rosettes of spoon-shaped leaves, yellow to green, edged in pink, multi-branching. Cool sun/light shade. 2 to 3 feet tall by 1 to 2 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

Aeonium spp bye Judy Hecht

Aeonium spp
Various aeoniums. May be branched, domed, or on a single stalk. Color and size vary. Sun/part sun. Low water. Hardy to 20 to 30°F

Aeonium tabuliforme variegatum, Variegated Dinner Plate Aeonium
Compact flat rosette of overlapping leaves, variegated green and white. Needs excellent drainage. No water in summer. Sun/part shade. 2 to 6 inches tall by 18 inches wide. Hardy to 28°F

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Agave attenuata, Fox Tail Agave
Large soft green rosettes have no terminal spines. Dramatic curving 5 to 10 feet flower stalk appears in summer. Sun/shade. Low water. 4 to 5 feet tall by 6 to 8 feet wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Agave filimentosa, Thread Leaf Agave
Tight rosettes of narrow, hairy, stiff, dull green leaves with very sharp terminal spines. Sun/part shade. Low water. 6 to 8 inches tall by 1 foot wide. Hardy to 22°F

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Agave parryi, Parry’s Agave
Gray-green leaves with dark tips and indentations on the back. Spectacular flower after 10 to 25 years, then offsets replace it. Full sun. Low water. 2 feet tall by 2 to 3 feet wide. Hardy to -5°F

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Agave parryi parryi
Gray-green leaves with dark tips and indentations on the back. Spectacular flower after 10 to 25 years, then offsets replace it. Full sun. Low water. 2 feet tall by 2 to 3 feet wide. Hardy to -5°F

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Agave potatorum ‘Kichiokan’, Butterfly Agave
Small agave with short, wide leaves. Patterns or variegations vary widely. Great in containers. Sun. Low water. 1 foot tall by 1 to 2 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Agave victoriae-reginae, Queen Victoria Agave
Small, slow-growing agave has tight green leaves dramatically edged in white. Sun/shade. Low water. 1 foot tall by 18 inches wide. Hardy to 10 to 15° F

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Albuca bracteata, Pregnant Onion
Long strap-like leaves with occasional flower spikes. Produces bulblets around the base. Requires excellent drainage! Part/full sun. Very low water. 3 to 4 feet tall by 2 to 3 feet wide. Hardy to 20°F

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Aloe brevifolia, Short Leaved Aloe
Rosettes of gray leaves that build up on each other to form a clump. 16 to 24-inch spikes of orange tubular flowers. Sun. Low water. 1 foot tall by 1 to 2 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

Aloe juvenna, ‘Tiger Tooth'
Densely branching stems covered with triangular leaves and tipped with tight rosettes. Sun/part shade (shade from hottest sun). Moderate water. 1 foot tall by 2 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Aloe saponaria, Soap Aloe
Stemless rosette. Pale green, lance-shaped leaves with spots and sharp, dark brown teeth. Summer tubular flowers of yellow, orange, or red on 2-foot stalks. Sandy, gravelly soil. Colors when heat stressed. Sun/part shade. Low water but best with summer water. 18 inches tall and wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Aloe squarrosa
Native to Socotra, Yemen. Smooth, green spotted leaves that curve backwards. Light orange flowers. Sun/part shade. Low water. Low water. 6 to 12 inches tall by 9 to 12 inches wide. Hardy to 25°F

Aloe , Star Aloe
Festive petite succulent. Fleshy leaves edged in shades of red to pink. Spikes of red flowers in summer/fall. Sun/part shade. Low water. 1 tall and wide. Hardy to 25°F

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Aloe striata, Coral Aloe
Large rosettes with broad, flat, pale gray-green leaves that vary in color. In full sun, the foliage is pinkish, and in more shaded spots, they are often bluish-green. Sun or light shade. Low water. 2 feet tall and wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Aloe vera
Known for its medicinal properties. Clumping. Sun or part shade. Low water. 24 to 30 inches tall

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Calandrinia spectabilis
Tall stems of cerise flowers wave over dense blue-green foliage all summer long. Full sun. Low water. 15 inches tall by 3 to 4 feet wide.

Callisia repens  ‘Pink Lady’, Turtle Vine
Low-growing succulent. Leaves vary in color: green striped, pinkish, and cream. Bright shade or part sun if kept moist. Regular water. 4 inches tall and wide. Hardy to 30°F

Caputia scaposus, Silver Coral
Stemless succulent with long fingers that are covered with a woolly coating. Yellow daisy-like flowers in summer. Sun/part shade. Low water. 8 to 12 inches tall and wide. Hardy to 25°F

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Cotyledon oblonga  ‘Flavida’, Gray Sticks
Powdery white finger-like leaves. Low shrub/groundcover. Orange bell-shaped flowers on 12 to 18-inch stalks in the spring. Sun/shade. Low water. 1 to 2 feet tall by 3 to 4 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Cotyledon orbiculata
Shrubby succulent with paddle-shaped, gray leaves edged with red. Showy, peach bell-shaped flowers in spring. Part/full sun. Low water. 2 to 3 feet tall by 2 to 3 feet wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Cotyledon tomentosa  ‘Bear’s Paws’
Fuzzy leaves with velvety coating, dark red edges like a bear’s paw. Great houseplant in bright light. Summer dormant. Part sun. Low water. Grows 6 to 8 inches tall. Hardy to 30°F

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Crassula arborescens  ‘Silver Dollar’
 Rounded blue-gray leaves with maroon edges, pink/white flowers in spring or summer. Sun/part sun. Low water. 1 to 4 feet tall and wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Crassula arborescens ssp. undulatifolia, Ripple Jade
Compact. Waxy blue-green leaves flush at rippled edges with stress. Will form a dense, mounding shrub. Full sun/part shade. Low water. Grows 1 to 3 feet tall. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Crassula  ‘Blue Bird’
Opposite pairs of erect, bluish-gray, elongated, and twisted leaves on a much-branched pseudo-tree. Good succulent bonsai. Whitish star flowers. Part sun/shade. Low water. 3 feet tall and 3 feet wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Crassula falcata, Propeller Plant
4-inch gray-green leaves in overlapping pairs on an unbranched stem. A showy cluster of red flowers on a stalk in summer. Sun/light shade. Low water. 2 feet tall and wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Crassula lycopodioides
Chartreuse-green branching upright ground cover similar to C. muscosa but fuller, looser leaves. Low water. 1 foot tall and wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Crassula multicava, Fairy Crassula
Neatly growing evergreen with white flowers in spring or fall. Good for challenging areas. Hardly needs watering. Shade/filtered shade. Low water. 1 foot tall, spreading. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Crassula ovata, Jade Plant
Thick, green, glossy, oval leaves on a tree-like branching trunk. Fragrant, white to pink flowers in winter/spring. Sun/part sun. Low water. 3 to 6 feet tall by 1 to 3 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Crassula ovata  ‘Gollum’, Gollum Jade Plant
Tubular leaves have red-tipped, suction cup-like tips. Fragrant star-shaped white flowers in winter/spring. Part sun. Low water. 1 to 3 feet tall by 1 to 2 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Crassula ovata  ‘Hummel’s Sunset’
Glossy oval leaves on thick woody branches. Leaves turn golden yellow with red edges in full sun. Sun. Low water. 1 to 3 feet tall by 1 to 2 feet wide. Hardy to 20°F

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Crassula ovata  ‘Money Maker’
Oval-shaped, green, mounding succulent foliage. Low maintenance. Sun/part sun. Low water. Hardy to 25 to 30°F.

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Crassula ovata  ‘Variegata’, Variegated Jade Plant
Thick, glossy, cream and green variegated leaves. Prune out green leaves that may outgrow variegated leaves. Sun/part sun. Low water. 3 to 6 feet tall by 1 to 3 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Crassula pellucida  ‘Variegata’, Calico Kitten
Trailing succulent with colorful heart-shaped leaves in shades of rose, pink, cream, and green. Part sun/shade. Low water. 2 to 4 inches tall, trailing. Hardy to 25°F

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Crassula perforata, String of Buttons
Shrubby, branched, sprawling plant. Inconspicuous yellow flowers. Leaves are stacked like a pagoda. Cool sun/light shade. Low water. 1 to 2 feet tall by 2 to 3 feet wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Crassula pubescens radicans, Red Carpet
A low-growing succulent that will spread and root at leaf nodes. Flushes bright red in winter when in full sun. Sun/part sun. Low water. 6 inches tall by 2 to 3 feet wide. Hardy to 25°F

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Crassula  ‘Red Edge’
Angled leaves develop red edges when exposed to more sun and less water. Some leaves drop and grow. White flowers in fall. Sun/part sun. Low water. 4 inches tall by 1 foot or more wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Crassula tetragona, Pine Tree Crassula
Fast-growing shrub with spring through summer bloom. Heat-loving and easy to grow in containers or the ground. Full sun. Low water. 3 to 4 feet tall by 2 to 3 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Curio articulatus, Hot Dog Cactus
Sausage-shaped, segmented stems with deeply-lobed gray-green leaves. Prune back if floppy. Full sun. Low water. 1 foot tall and wide. Hardy to 30°F

Curio citriformus, String of Tears
Teardrop-shaped leaves with translucent stripes. Small heads of pale yellow flowers, late summer to winter. Part shade, occasional water. 4 inches tall, trailing. Hardy to 30°F

Dracaena angolensis, Cylindrical Snake Plant
Formerly Sansevieria cylindrica. Tall, stiff, cylindrical leaves with a sharp tip. Spikes of fragrant flowers in spring open at night. Part sun. Low water. 5 feet tall, clusters. Hardy to 35°F

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Dudleya edulis, Fingertips
Clumps of tall, round leaves tipped in red. Tall spikes of creamy white flowers in summer. Sun/part sun. Low water. 8 inches tall, spreading. Hardy to 30°F

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Echeveria ‘Blue Bird’
Silvery-blue leaves with pink edges form clumps of rosettes. Pinkish-orange flowers in summer. Sun/shade. Low water. Less than 1 foot tall, 10 inches wide or clustering. Hardy to 25°F

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Echeveria dondo
Compact, tight 4-inch wide rosettes of gray-green leaves. Bell-shaped orange flowers on stalks in late winter into spring. Part sun/shade. Low water. 10 tall and wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Echeveria elegans, Mexican Snowball
Silvery-green rosette with rounded, cupped leaves, offsets freely. Small yellow to pink flowers on a tall bloom stalk. Full/part sun. Low water. 6 to 8 inches tall by 7 to 8 inches wide. Hardy to 20°F.

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Echeveria minima, Miniature echeveria
Densely packed miniature rosettes form a tight mound. Flower spikes of small yellow bell flowers in late spring. Part sun/shade. Occasional water. 3 inches tall and wide. Hardy to 30°F

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Echeveria prolifica
Small rosettes of silvery-green leaves offset abundantly, forming a dense, low mat. Bell-shaped yellow flowers in spring. Full/part sun. Low water. 6 to 8 inches tall, spreading. Hardy to 20°F

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Echeveria runyonii  ‘Topsy Turvy’
Fast-growing mounds of individual rosettes to nearly 1 foot across. Bright orange and yellow flowers rise above the foliage on tall arching inflorescence, usually in late summer or fall. Part sun/shade. Low water. 1 foot tall and wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

Echinopsis Sea Urchin Cactus
Large pink/white flowers, slightly fragrant, on thick, barrel-shaped cactus columns. Sun/shade. Low water. 1 foot tall by 10 inches wide. Hardy to 20°F

Echinopsis chamaecereus Judy Hecht

Echinopsis chamaecereus, Peanut Cactus
Small clumping cactus produces many finger-like stems and prolific flushes of red-orange flowers. Sun/part shade. Low water. 6 inches tall, spreading. Hardy to 30°F

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Echinopsis peruvianan, Peruvian Torch
Blue-green columnar cactus with brown spines and large white flowers. Sun/part shade. Low water. 10 to 20 feet tall by 3 to 7 inches wide. Hardy to 20°F

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Epiphyllum mix, Orchid Cactus
A mix of pink, orange, and yellow flowers. Great for draping from a hanging basket or down a tall container. Shade/bright light. Low water, mist occasionally. 1 foot tall by 2 feet wide. Hardy to 40°F

Euphorbia-anoplia-MG-Judy-Hecht

Euphorbia anoplia, Tanzanian Zipper Plant
Forms a colony of spineless, leafless ribbed columns. Slow grower. Avoid sap. Small dark burgundy flowers at tips. Full sun/light shade. Low water, keep dry in winter. 1 foot tall by 1 to 2 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Euphorbia mammularis, Indian Corn Cob
Dense short-stemmed shrublet with thick, ribbed stem, club-like branches. Tiny yellow flowers late winter through early summer. Full sun. Low water. 14 inches tall by 30 inches wide. Hardy to 20°F

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Euphorbia mauritanica, Pencil Milk Bush
Rounded shrub, densely branched. Branches are cylindrical with bright yellow inflorescence. Leaves are deciduous. Full sun. Occasional water. 3 feet tall and wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Faucaria tigrina, Tiger’s Jaw
Stemless, star-shaped rosettes of speckled leaves. Winter dormant, keep dry in winter. Part sun/bright shade. Keep slightly moist from spring through fall, and dry in winter. 6 inches tall, clumping. Hardy to 20°F

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Gasteria acinacifolia, Giant Gasteria
Dark green leaves with small, raised white dots. Produces an arching stalk of orange and green tubular bell flowers in summer. Shade/part sun. Moist in winter. 1 to 2 feet tall and wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Gasteria carinata
Dark green leaves with small, raised white dots. 2-foot-tall spikes of salmon pink flowers in late winter. Shade/part sun. Low water. 10 inches tall by 1 to 2 feet wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Gasteria carinata var. schweickerdtiana
Dark green leaves with small, raised white dots. 2-foot-tall spikes of salmon pink flowers in late winter. Shade/part sun. Low water. 10 inches tall by 1 to 2 feet wide. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Gasteria sp., Ox Tongue
Tongue-shaped leaves are covered by a series of white, warty outgrowths producing a sandpaper-like texture. Part sun/shade. Low water. 7 inches tall by 2 feet wide. Hardy to 25°F

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Graptopetalum paraguayense, Ghost Plant
Mounding rosettes of gray leaves with a pinkish cast, and white flowers. Sun/light shade. Low water. 1 foot tall by 3 feet trailing. Hardy to 25°F

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Graptosedum ‘Bronze’
Compact cross between a sedum and a graptopetalum. Spreads slowly, rooting occasionally along stems. Lovely in beds, pots, and borders. Sun. Low water. 8 inches tall by 12 inches wide. Hardy to 15°F

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Haworthia attenuata, Zebra Plant
Dark green leaves, pointed and strikingly banded or spotted with white, with varying amounts of white. Tubercles are “patterned” on the upper surface of the leaves. White flowers. Shade/bright sun. Low water. 6 inches tall and wide. Hardy to 25°F

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Haworthia cooperi, Cathedral Window Haworthia
Small, slow-growing clusters of rosettes. Translucent leaves with dark green stripes. Part shade/bright indirect light. Low water. 3 to 5 inches tall, spreading. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Haworthia reinwardtii, Zebra Wart
Curving leaves with white bumps spiral upwards in a column. Forms small clumps. Part shade. Low water. 8 tall by 3 inches wide. Hardy to 40°F

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Haworthia retusa, Cathedral Window Haworthia
Plump green leaves with windowed tips, bent back like a thumb. Slow-growing, low maintenance. Part shade/bright indirect light. Low water. 3 to 5 inches tall by 5 to 6 inches wide. Hardy to 30°F

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Kalanchoe beharensis, Velvet Elephant Ear
Slow-growing tree-like shrub. Large, wavy, olive-green leaves are covered in brown hairs for a soft velvety texture. Sun/shade. Low water. 10 to 12 feet tall by 6 to 12 feet wide. Hardy to 30°F

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Kalanchoe blossfeldiana, Florist kalanchoe
Dark green leaves with large clusters of red, pink, or yellow flowers. Common as a house plant. Frost tender. Sun/shade. Low water. 6 to 18 inches by 6 to 18 inches. Hardy to 35°F

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Kalanchoe daigremontiana, Mother of Thousands, Devil's Backbone
Unusual leaves are frilled with baby plantlets. Can grow indoors. Do not ingest. Part sun/shade. Average water. 3 feet tall and wide. Frost tender

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Kalanchoe delagoensis, Mother of Millions
Edges of leaves are ornamentally frilled with baby plantlets that easily grow new plants. Part sun/shade. Low water. 2 feet tall by 3 feet wide. Hardy to 30°F

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Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi, Lavender Scallops
Blue-green scalloped leaves turn pink/lavender in the sun. Branches freely. Orange/apricot flowers in late winter. Sun/part shade. Low water. 2 feet tall, spreading. Hardy to 27°F

Kalanchoe-Florist-Hybrid-Judy-Hecht

Kalanchoe Florist Hybrid
Dark green leaves with large clusters of red, pink, or yellow flowers. Common as a house plant. Frost tender. Sun/shade. Low water. 18 inches tall and wide. Hardy to 30°F

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Kalanchoe orgyalis ‘Copper Spoons’
Slow-growing shrub with oval leaves, bronze to gray undersides, cinnamon-colored top hairs aging to gray. Sun/part shade. Low water. 3 to 6 feet tall by 4 to 6 feet wide. Hardy to 25°F

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Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Chocolate Soldier’
Slow-growing. Pale brownish green leaves with tiny hairs look/feel velvety. Dark brown, edged leaves. Sun/part shade. Low water. 1 to 3 feet tall by 2 to 3 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Oscularia deltoides, Deltoid Leaf Dew Plant
Wiry dark pink stems and blue-green, 3-angled, fleshy leaves with small, often reddish teeth. Small, lightly fragrant, yellow-centered lavender-pink flowers in spring/summer. Sun/part shade. Low water. 1 foot tall by 2 to 3 feet wide. Hardy to 25°F

Peperomia ferreyrae, Happy Bean Plant
Dense clusters of vibrant green leaves. The crease on the top of the leaves makes them look like green beans. Part sun. Average water. 10 to 12 inches tall and wide. Hardy to 30°F

Plectranthus amboinicus Judy Hecht

Plectranthus amboinicus
Semi-succulent with a strong oregano taste. Summer flowers in pink/white/lavender. Edible, medicinal. Indoor/outdoor. Part sun. Average/low water. 18 inches tall, spreading. Hardy to 50°F

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Portulacaria afra, Elephant Food
Upright growing plant with reddish-brown stems and ½-inch long emerald green leaves. Pruning okay. Bonsai. Sun/shade. Low water. 8 to 12 feet tall by 4 to 6 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Rhipsalis baccifera, Mistletoe Cactus
Non-spiny cactus has long, thin stems and can form hanging clusters up to 6 feet long. Numerous white flowers are followed by white, mistletoe-like fruits. Part shade. Occasional water. Hanging to 6 feet or more. Hardy to 25°F

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Rhipsalis cereuscula, Coral Cactus
Non-spiny cactus. Stubby branching stems grow upwards, then trail. White/pink flowers followed by tiny white berries. Part shade. Occasional water. Hanging to 3 feet or more. Hardy to 30°F

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Rhipsalis mesembryanthemoides, Clumpy Mistletoe Cactus
Non-spiny cactus. Strong stems covered with tiny branchlets, initially erect, then trailing. White flowers, white fruits. Part shade. Occasional water. Hanging to 20 inches. Hardy to 30°F

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Schlumbergera gaertneri, Easter Cactus
Non-spiny epiphytic cactus with attractive drooping habit and colorful flowers in spring, good in hanging pots. Part shade. Occasional water. Low water. 12 to 18 inches by 9 to 12 inches. Hardy to 35°F

Schlumbergera-truncata-Judy-Hecht

Schlumbergera truncata, Thanksgiving Cactus
Non-spiny epiphytic cactus with attractive drooping habit and colorful flowers in November through January. Good for hanging pots. Part shade. Low water. 10 inches tall by 24 inches wide. Hardy to 40°F

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Sedeveria ‘Jet Beads’
Small pointed leaves of various colors (dark copper, green, burgundy, or black) which can darken in cool weather. Sun. Low water. 3 to 5 inches, creeping. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Sedum adolphii ‘Firestorm’
Golden/greenish yellow leaves edged with red/brown in cold or in the sun. Clusters of star-shaped white flowers in spring. Sun/part sun. Low water. 8 to 10 inches tall by 2 feet wide. Hardy to 32°F

Sedum clavatum Judy Hecht

Sedum clavatum
Compact blue-green rosettes elongate into 8-inch-long stems. White flowers in spring through early summer. Prune to keep compact. Sun. Low water. 6 to 8 inches, sprawling. Hardy to 30°F

Sedum nussbaumeranum plant by Judy-Hecht

Sedum nussbaumeranum, Coppertone Stonecrop
3-inch wide rosettes of yellow-green to orange leaves. Fragrant white flowers in late winter through spring. Heat tolerant. Sun/part shade. Low water. 8 inches tall by 2 to 3 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F.

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Sedum pachyphyllum, Silver Jelly Bean
Ground-hugging succulent. Light green silvery leaves are short, stumpy, finger-like projections and are often tipped with red. Sun/part shade. Low water. 1 foot wide. Hardy to 30°F

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Sedum reflexum ‘Blue Spruce’, Blue Spruce Stonecrop
Low mat-forming, evergreen perennial with blue-green needlelike leaves. Small yellow flowers in early summer. Sun/part sun. Low water. 5 inches tall by 15 to 18 inches wide. Hardy to -30°F.

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Sedum rubrotinctum, Pork and Beans
Bean-shaped green leaves turn red when exposed to the sun or cold. Bright yellow flowers in mid-spring. Part shade. Low water. 6 to 12 inches tall, spreading. Hardy to 20°F

Senecio-haworthii-MG-Judy-Hecht

Senecio haworthii, Woolly Senecio
Upright, cylindrical, white leaves due to a covering of fine white hairs. Keep foliage dry. Full sun. Low water, esp. in winter. 1 foot tall by 1 to 2 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

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Senecio jacobsenii, Trailing Jade
Fleshy green 2 to 3 inches long egg-shaped leaves overlapping like shingles along the stem. Purple blush in winter. Sun/part shade. Low water. Prostrate, spreading. Hardy to 20 to 25°F

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Senecio mandraliscae
Dense mat of 3 to 4 inch long blue-gray, pencil-like leaves. Small white flowers in summer. Deer resistant. Sun/part shade. Low water. 1 foot tall by 3 feet wide. Hardy to 15 to 20°F

Senecio-radicans-MG-Judy-Hecht

Senecio radicans, String of Bananas
Trailing stems of banana-shaped green leaves with vertical, translucent lines. Excellent hanging plant. White blooms. Shade. Low water. 2 inches tall, trailing. Hardy to 30°F

Senecio-rowleyanus-string-of-pearls-MG-Liz-Calhoon

Senecio rowleyanus, String of Pearls
Round succulent leaves on long, slender stems. They look more like peas than pearls. Sun/part shade. Low water. ½-inch tall, trailing. Hardy to 25°F

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Senecio vitalis, Narrow Leaf Chalksticks
Blue-green, densely packed fingers on semi-prostrate stems that turn upright. Ground cover. Full sun. Low to average water. 18 inches tall by 3 feet wide. Hardy to 25 to 30°F

Tradescantia pallida
Purple trailing vine, densely branched. Pale pink/lavender/white flowers bloom occasionally. Pinch to keep compact. Part shade/sun. Moderate water. Trailing. Hardy to 20°F


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