Echeveria “Gorgon’s Grotto” is a peculiar-looking succulent that will surely get your guests second-guessing…
Sofia Lara
Sofia Lara
I'm Lara, and my strong passion for succulents started eight years ago, when I got my first Aloe Polyphylla. Since then I fell in love with succulents and now have over 100 different types in my house. On AboutSucculents I share the knowledge and passion that I have gained in the last years.
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Aloe Buhrii has long, smooth, rubbery, leaves with red-margined leaves that are accented with…
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Echeveria setosa will surely open several pairs of eyes that encounter the strange but…
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Euphorbia echinus might give onlookers the idea that it’s possible to grow corals in…
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Echeveria minima is an adorable succulent that’s cherished by horticulturists for its fleshy, plump,…
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Opuntia “Orange Chiffon” is a low-growing cactus that looks enchanting when in full bloom.…
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Echeveria “Misty Lilac” is a succulent that has a spellbinding attractiveness about it. One…
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Crassula mesembryanthemoides has a name that might cause frequent mistakes in spelling. Instead, you…
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Opuntia Engelmannii var Lindheimeri also known as Texas Prickly Pear is a distinct-looking cactus…
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Echeveria sahara is a mesmerizing succulent that grows frilly, blue-green ruffled leaves with edges…