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Welcome to the exclusive online destination for rare and unique succulents—your gateway to the extraordinary world of these captivating plants! We are the best online rare succulents plant shop based in California, proudly offering an exquisite selection of rare and weird succulents and cacti. If you're on the hunt for rare succulents for sale and wondering where to buy rare succulents that are exceptionally colorful and unique, you've arrived at the right place.

Our carefully curated collection boasts rare colorful succulents, unusual succulent varieties, and rare exotic succulents that are sure to mesmerize plant enthusiasts and collectors alike. Explore the exceptional beauty and diversity of these one-of-a-kind succulents, each with its own unique story to tell. Discover the extraordinary and elevate your succulent collection with our rare and unique specimens. Welcome to a world of botanical wonders!

Succulents come in all shapes and sizes and bring a unique flair to your home! Our unusual succulents collection features a variety of variegated, oddly-shaped, and downright wild plants right to your doorstep. Like any succulent, these lesser-known ones are just as hardy and drought-tolerant. Hailing from all corners of the earth, including Madagascar, South Africa, Mexico, and your local plant nursery, these succulents are sure to become a talking piece in your home! 

Among these unusual succulents comes the Moonstones Pachyphytum, known primarily for its thick farina layer and fat, pastel pink leaves. You’ll also find succulents like the Lithops Living Stones, the Purple Heart, and Argyroderma Pearsonii. This collection also includes nursery-hybrid succulents that you won’t find anywhere in nature, including Graptoverias, Pachyverias, the Varigated Ghost Plant, and Graptopetalum.

If you’re looking for a succulent that looks like a traditional houseplant, look no further than this collection for our Elephant Bush, Pink Lady, and other thin, leafy succulents, too– they’re sure to brighten up your home as hardy beginner plants in disguise.

All of these succulents come shipped bare-root and ready to plant as soon as they arrive. 

In terms of care, it’s always best to research your specific plant’s care needs as soon as possible. As a general tip to help these fun little guys thrive, all succulents will need:

  • Porous, well-draining soil. We recommend using a cactus potting mix or making your own potting mix using peat, perlite, and compost to provide plenty of aeration.
  • Bright, indirect sunlight.  Most succulents burn under direct sunlight, especially during the afternoon when the sun’s rays are harshest. Outdoors, make sure your succulent has a shaded reprieve during the afternoon. Indoors, try keeping them near an east or south-facing window.
  • Regular but sparing amounts of water. When you water your succulents, avoid getting any water droplets on the leaves, and let any excess water drain completely before putting the succulent away. Only water your succulent when the top two inches of soil are dry to the touch unless stated otherwise.
  • Little to no fertilizer.  Succulents do best in nutrient-poor soil, but some prefer a little boost now and again during their growing season.