Plants

Caring for Succulents is a rewarding journey of patience and observation.
Each plant in this collection represents a small adventure—propagated, nurtured, and now ready to find a new home.
Scan the QR code on the propagation card to learn the care instructions specific to your new companion.

Bear Paw

Bear Paw

Easy Bright light to full sun

A fuzzy succulent with claw-tipped leaves, resembling tiny bear paws

Graptoveria Purple Hybrid

Graptoveria Purple Hybrid

Easy Bright light to full sun

A compact rosette succulent with deep purple tones and powdery leaves

Mountain Rose

Mountain Rose

Intermediate Full sun to bright light

A striking Aeonium with a rose-like rosette form

Pale Snow

Pale Snow

Easy Bright light to full sun

A soft pastel succulent with powdery leaves, commonly known as Ghost Plant or its hybrids

Baby Toes

Baby Toes

Intermediate Bright light to full sun

Unique succulent with finger-like leaves featuring translucent windows

Moonstone

Moonstone

Beginner Bright indirect light to partial sun

Charming succulent with powdery blue-green leaves resembling small eggs

Jade Plant

Jade Plant

Beginner Bright, indirect light

A classic and beginner-friendly succulent with thick, green leaves

Echeveria

Echeveria

Beginner Full sun (at least 6 hours)

Beautiful rosette-shaped succulent with stunning color variations

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera

Beginner Bright light to full sun

Medicinal succulent known for its gel and exceptional durability

String of Pearls

String of Pearls

Intermediate Bright, indirect light to partial sun

Unique trailing succulent with pearl-like leaves on delicate strands

Sedum

Sedum

Beginner Full sun (6+ hours) for best coloring

Pink jelly bean-like succulent with vibrant colors, perfect for container gardens

Burro's Tail

Burro's Tail

Beginner Bright, indirect light to partial sun

Dramatic trailing succulent with elongated stems of plump, colorful leaves

String of Buttons

String of Buttons

Beginner Bright, indirect light

Delicate trailing succulent with stacked, coin-shaped leaves on thin stems

Haworthia

Haworthia

Beginner Bright, indirect light (can tolerate partial shade)

Compact striped succulent with fascinating geometric leaf patterns

Lithops

Lithops

Intermediate Full sun (6+ hours)

Unique two-lobed succulent that mimics stones, with stunning autumn flowers

Sempervivum

Sempervivum

Beginner Full sun (at least 6 hours)

Hardy cold-tolerant succulent that forms rosettes, known as Hens and Chicks