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25.01.2022 Blue rose (Echeveria imbricata) and some jelly beans. Loves full sun or partial shade. Like most succulents they are very hardy and can tolerate low temperatures. Only water when soil has dried out completely.



24.01.2022 Photo by Skyla Design on Unsplash

21.01.2022 Another gorgeous Echeveria Tippy (the two lil guys are connected to the main guy). Enjoys full sun or partial shade. A typically hardy bunch, can tolerate low temperatures. One tablespoon of water per week will keep these bad boys very happy! These guys are in a medium grey raises pot. Perfect for a shelf or coffee table! Available for adoption.

18.01.2022 This lil succer is from the Aeonium family and is called a lindleyi. A moderately rare succulent in cultivation with smallish rosettes and slightly sticky leaves. It grows in small, woody branching stems. These babies need to be kept fairly moist otherwise they will get sad. This one is a medium sized pot with draining dish. Available for adoption!



18.01.2022 This lil succer is Crassula Tetragona, miniature pine tree-looking succulents can grow up to 3-4 feet tall. They form shrubs and become tree-like as they grow. The stem thickens, hardens and become darker and more ‘woody’ with age. These are very easy, low maintenance plants and are happy in or outdoors!

18.01.2022 This pretty lil succer, Graptosedum ‘California Sunset’ is quite easy to grow! Needs sunshine to develop those unusual pinkish colors. Set in a pretty olive green pot. Available for adoption. #graptosedum #californiasunset #succulent #plants

17.01.2022 A trio of lil succers, Crassula Tetragona, jelly beans and an Aeonium. A baby bunch ready to grow, very hardy and only needing a little bit of water once a week. Love a decent dose of sun, happy to be in or outdoors!



15.01.2022 Blue rose (Echeveria imbricata) available for $25 (delivery negotiable). One succulent in a beautiful glossy blue pot. This lil succer loves full sun or partial shade. One of the hardiest succulents and can tolerate low temperatures. Only water when soil has dried out completely.

12.01.2022 Meet one of our haworthia’s, sometimes mistaken for an Aloe species. This guy loves light but not direct sunlight. Only need to be watered every 2-3 weeks (when leaves start to curl and soil is completely dry)! This one is in a small pot with cute dots and little feet. Available for adoption!

11.01.2022 A simple yet beautiful lil Echeveria succer, often thought as fake but don’t be fooled, in the right environment these lil guys grow huge! Water only when dry (once per week sometimes slightly more in summer) and loves a few sun kisses.

04.01.2022 What a beauty! The Crassula Ovata Undulata curly jade. One of my faves!!! Loves bright, indirect sunlight! Give her a good dose of water but don’t water her again till the soil is dry! Awaiting a loving new home. #crassula #crassulaovata #crassulaivataundulata #succulent #plantobsessed

04.01.2022 This is a bright green succer with a branching stem is a 'classic' Aeonium. Somewhat thin with spoon-shaped leaves resemble big, fleshy-petalled daisies. Need lots of indirect sunlight and to be kept moist.



03.01.2022 A trio of Echeveria - Tippy (pink tips), imbricata and huthspinke (little brownish one). Enjoys full sun or partial shade. A typically hardy bunch, can tolerate low temperatures. One tablespoon of water per week will keep these bad boys very happy! These guys are in a small white pot with three legs. Perfect for a window sill or your desk!

02.01.2022 Another one of our cute bright green succers, a 'classic' Aeonium. Somewhat thin with spoon-shaped leaves resemble big, fleshy-petalled daisies. Need lots of indirect sunlight and to be kept moist.

01.01.2022 A pretty lil succer, Graptosedum ‘California Sunset’ is quite easy to grow! Needs sunshine to develop those unusual pinkish colors. Set in a pretty pink pot. Available for adoption.

01.01.2022 One of my all time favourites this lil succer is an Aeonium arboreum, they come in many colours. They are happy indoors and also thrive outdoors. They literally glow in the sun. they need high light from a natural source & to dry out between waterings. In the summer, back way off on the watering frequency.

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