About the Succulents Assorted
Succulents are some of the easiest plants to grow and enjoy indoors or out. They make excellent plants for beginning gardeners to expert “green thumbs”. Succulent plants are known for their juicy leaves or stems where they store water and nutrients allowing them to withstand harsh conditions. Cacti are a popular part of the succulent family, identified by their cushioned growth points called areoles where their infamous spines are produced! The many varieties, shapes, and colors of succulents provides a practically foolproof plant that grows well in sunny containers or rock garden beds. Look for a unique assortment of succulents including: Aeonium (Tree Houseleek), Agaves, Aloe, Bromeliad, Cacti, Cephalocereus senilis (Old Man Cactus), Cotyledon ‘Happy Young Lady’, Crassula (Jade Plant), Echeveria, Euphorbias (Crown of Thorns), Graptopetalum (Leatherpetal), Gymnocalycium (Chin Cactus), Haworthia, Kalanchoe, Portulaca (Moss Rose), Rhipsalis (Mistletoe Cactus), Senecio (String of Pearls, Chalk Fingers), Schlumbergera (Christmas Cactus), Sedum (Stonecrop, upright & groundcover, Burro’s Tail), Sempervivum (Hen’s & Chicks), and Yucca. Shop all succulent and cactus varieties available now.
Care Notes
Grow in 4+ hours of direct sun per day to bright indirect light (5-6’ from a sunny window), eastern exposure is preferable. Prefers cool to warm household temperatures, 55°-85°F. Let soil dry between waterings. Supply extra humidity by spray misting or setting on a shallow tray of moistened pebbles. Feed with a multipurpose plant food, half strength, once a month, April-September.
- Sun to Part Shade
- 2-24"
- 2-12"
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Companion Plants
Grow with other sun loving tropical plants such as Citrus, Croton, Snake Plant and Palms.