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CRESTED Aeonium Sunburst
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Crested Echeveria Topsy Turvy
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Crested Echeveria Frosty
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Dragon's Blood Sedum from $7.60
Frizzle Sizzle Albuca Spiralis
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Crassula Pagoda Village from $9.85
Variegated Sempervivum
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Blue Candle CACTUS from $7.50
Adenium Obesum 'Shada' from $12.50
Haworthia Limifolia Twister from $7.50
Dinosaur Back Plant Cactus from $14.10
Gymnocalycium Horstii Ssp. Buenekeri Cactus from $11.90
Haworthia emelyae var. Major from $12.60
Thelocactus Bicolor Cactus
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Mammillaria Polythele (Martius) Cactus
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Crassula pyramidalis 'Buddha's Temple'
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Kalanchoe Humilis "Desert Surprise"
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Elephant's Foot Adenia Glauca
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Pachypodium Brevicaule
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Elephant's Trunk Pachypodium Namaquanum
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A large collection of rare, variegated & crested succulents from California, updated regularly! They are amazing and alluring plants, rich textures, varied colors, and showy blooms that make a dramatic impact in any container or garden design.

If you are looking for that one special individual succulent which will play the leading role in a garden or on a square, this collection is right for you!

General Care

Watering

  • Water your succulent deeply everytime the soil is completely dry. Tip to check the soil moisture: Insert your finger in the soil to the second knuckle. If it feels wet then it’s not time to water yet.
  • Succulent watering routine heavily depends on the climate (humid or dry). For beginners, we recommend watering your succulent once every 10-14 days.

Sunlight

  • Most succulents require at least 4-6 hours of morning sunlight to grow. Some succulents prefer bright but filtered light like Haworthia, others like Echeveria or Cactus love full sun.
  • Colorful succulents often tolerate direct sun better than green succulents.
  • Underexposure: Lack of sunlight often results in etiolation and leaves growing downwards. Colorful succulents will lose their vivid color and turn green.
  • Overexposure: Succulents might get sunburned given too much sunlight so it is not recommended to expose your succulents to direct sun when the temperature is above 90F.

Soil

  • Succulents prefer gritty and well-drained soil. Porous soil is crucial in improving drainage and preventing root rotting in succulents.
  • You can either use cactus mix or prepare the potting medium by mixing organic (eg. dark soil, compost, bark fines) and inorganic components (eg. perlite, granite or pumice) at a 50:50 ratio.

Temperature

  • The ideal temperature for succulent is from 60 to 80°F. Some succulents like Sempervivum can tolerate temperatures as low as 20°F or as high as 90°F. Extreme temperatures can “stress” succulents into changing color.
  • Most succulents are drought-tolerant. However, high summer heat and direct sun can still damage your succulents by causing brown patches or sunburn on the leaves. Move your succulents indoor if you spot similar signs.