WORK TIMEMon – Fri: 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM | Sunday: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
WORK TIMEMon – Fri: 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM | Sunday: 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Terrific low evergreen groundcover for sunny areas with poor dry soil. This forms a trailing mat of succulent golden-yellow leaves. Clusters of yellow starry flowers appear during the summer.
One look at the red/red-gray spines of Ferocactus latispinus should have any cactus fan hooked.
Doris Taylor is an attractive pale green succulent plant. The leaf tips of this echeveria are sometimes dark and leaves are always quite fuzzy. It has a charming rosette shape
Echeveria Elegans, also known as the Mexican Snowballs or Mexican Roses, are great succulents for beginners to grow. These easy-to-care-for succulent plants store water in their thick, uniquely shaped leaves, making them remarkably easygoing, drought-tolerant plants.
One look at the red/red-gray spines of Ferocactus latispinus should have any cactus fan hooked.
The Houseleek succulent makes highly decorative small to medium sized succulent with rosettes of triangular leaves, some are densely covered by silvery-white hairs, other have grey-green leaves or will turn bright red in full sun.
Sweetheart hoya plant, also known as Valentine plant or sweetheart wax plant, is a type of Hoya appropriately named for its thick, succulent, heart-shaped leaves. Like other Hoya varieties, the sweetheart hoya plant is a stunning, low-maintenance indoor plant.
It is called the money plant simply because it has round, plump, flat leaves that might, with a bit of imagination, look like a coin.
Kalanchoe tomentosa “Panda Plant” is a velvety, green succulent with brown spots on the tips of the leaves. It does very well indoors, and is great for beginners