Succulent with colorful variation of pink, apricot, gold, red-rose, and white. Provide well-draining soil, and do not let the roots sit in water. Tender. Bring indoors for the colder days of winter.
Easy to grow succulent with silver blue fleshy foliage. Good addition to any succulent container garden. Provide good drainage, and never let the roots sit in water. Remove dead leaves from the bottom of the plant as it grows.
Easy to grow succulent with frilly leaf edges. Good addition to any succulent container garden. Provide good drainage, and never let the roots sit in water. Remove dead leaves from the bottom of the plant as it grows.
Great for succulent containers. Edges get more pink in bright sun. Requires good drainage, and protection from frost. Bring inside for the winter, and keep in a bright location.
Small variety that works well in succulent container gardens. Bring inside for the winter, and keep in a bright location. Requires good drainage, and does not like to sit in water. Water when soil is dry to the touch.
Showy rosettes of fleshy leaves with ruffled, reddish margins. Provide good drainage, and remove dead leaves from the bottom as it grows. Protect from frost.
Gray-green foliage with pink edging that intensifies the more sun it gets. Adds interest to any succulent container garden. Provide good drainage. As it grows, remove dead leaves at the base. Protect from frost.
Upright blue-white foliage forms a tight rosette with dangling coral red flowers in summer. Needs well draining soil and sips of water. Ht. 18in. Not hardy. Protect from frost.
Small variety that works well in succulent containers. Bring inside for the winter, and keep in a bright location. Requires good drainage, and does not like to sit in water. Water when soil is dry to the touch.
Small variety that works well in succulent containers. Bring inside for the winter, and keep in a bright location. Requires good drainage, and does not like to sit in water. Water when soil is dry to the touch.
Great for succulent containers. Requires good drainage, and protection from frost. Bring inside for the winter, and keep in a bright location. Water when soil is dry to the touch.
Compact, upright coneflower bred to produce bountiful raspberry pink blooms that last for weeks early summer to frost. Great as a filler or small thiller in containers or great in your sunny perennial beds. See what you have been missing out on with this stunning coneflower.
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