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Welcome to the realm of succulents. These remarkable plants are adept at storing water in leaves and present a diverse array of colors and textures. Their drought resilience and minimal maintenance requirements make them an ideal choice for plant enthusiasts. Here, you will detailed information on each succulent type along with care recommendations.
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Hardy Succulents
Looking for plants that can thrive in cold winter climates? Our selection of cold and frost-hardy plants can survive temperatures down to -20°F, making them perfect for outdoor gardens. These resilient varieties, including Sempervivum (Hens & Chicks) and Sedum, offer stunning spring and fall colors while adapting well to full sun and partial shade. Please note, they are not recommended for indoor use.
Cold & Frost Hardy to -20F. Great for Outdoors.
Full Sun to Part Shade.
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Great for colder winter climates
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Can survive in zone 5-10 (-20F)
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Most common genera are Sempervivum and Sedum
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Depending on conditions many have excellent spring/fall color
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Not recommended for indoor use
Delosperma
Orostachys
Rosularia & Prometheum
Sedum ‘Cape Blanco’
Sedum (Stonecrop)
Sempervivum
Sempervivum cebenese
Sempervivum Globiferum ssp. Hirtum
Sempervivum ‘Gold Nugget’
Sempervivum Heuffelii
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Tender Succulents
Discover the charm of soft succents, or “tender succulents,” with their unique colors and shapes. They thrive in filtered sunlight but need protection from freezing outdoors. With proper care and light, many can flourish indoors and retain their vibrant hues year-round. for enhancing any space, soft succulents are a great choice for plant lovers.
Minimal Frost Tolerance. Indoor & Outdoor.
Filtered Sun to Part Shade.
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Extraordinary range of colors, shapes, and sizes
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Not recommended outside should be brought in if temperatures go below 50F
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You must protect them from freezing temperatures
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Direct Sun will burn plants partial shade when outdoors recommended
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Many can grow indoors when given sufficient light
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Recommend Grow Lights especially in the Winter Months
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Usually keep their color year-round with proper care
Aeonium, Aloe, Cotyledon, Crassula, Echeveria,
Echeveria Hybrids, Haworthia, Kalanchoe,
Portulacaria, Senecio, Tender Sedums
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