Haworthia coarctata
Haworthia coarctataOrigin: South AfricaFlower: White tubular flowersDescription: Like many Haworthias, this species stays compact with small clusters or offsets. Succulent can reach up to 3 inches tall. If given direct sunlight, the edges may turn slightly red or purple.Sun: Shade
Tradescantia pallida “Purple Heart” “Wandering Jew”
Tradescantia pallida “Purple Heart”Other common name: “Wandering Jew”Origin: MexicoFlower: PinkDescription: Grows between 12 inches wide to about 8 inches tall. Purple leaves that spread like ground-cover or thrives as a beautiful container succulent.Light: Bright filtered sun to direct sunWater: Suitable
Echeveria harmsii “Red Velvet”
Echeveria harmsii “Red Velvet”Origin: MexicoFlower: Bright OrangeDescription: Grows up to 12 inches tall and up to 12 inches wide. Leaves are light green and hairy leaves with red edges. With full sun, the tips of the leaves will become more
Cyphostemma cirrhosum
Cyphostemma cirrhosumOrigin: S. AfricaFlower: Yellow blossoms with oval-red shaped fruit that are poisonous.Description: A rare succulent with yellow-green leaves that can grow up to 16 feet tall in its natural habitat.Sun: Filtered sunWater: Water only the soil is dry.Frost: Not
Lithops “Living Stones”
Lithops “Living Stones” Native to South Africa, the Lithops species - also known as “Living Stones” has a unique appearance of resembling rocks or pebbles. The best way to care for this succulent is to refrain from watering during the summer. They
Euphorbia mauritanica crest
Euphorbia mauritanica crest Origin: South Africa Flower: Yellow Description: Unique shape with its convoluted appearance. It is a mutant or abnormal form of the Euphorbia mauritanica. All Euphorbias contain a sticky white sap that is poisonous and can