Echeveria
A rosette forming succulent known for its symmetrical rose like shape. Its fleshy leaves range from soft green and blue to pink and purple hues. Echeverias thrive in bright light and well draining soil, making them popular for indoor pots and decorative arrangements.
Aloe vera
A medicinal succulent with thick spiky green leaves filled with soothing gel. Often grown on sunny windowsills, it is valued for both its easy care and skin healing properties. It prefers bright indirect light and minimal watering.
Crassula ovata also known as Jade Plant
A hardy succulent with glossy oval shaped leaves and thick woody stems. Often associated with good luck and prosperity, this plant can grow into a small tree over time. It thrives in bright light and requires infrequent watering.
Haworthia
A compact succulent with dark green leaves often patterned with white stripes or raised textures. Its small size makes it perfect for desks and small containers. Haworthia tolerates lower light better than many other succulents.
Sedum morganianum also known as Burros Tail
A trailing succulent with long stems covered in plump bead like leaves. Ideal for hanging baskets, it creates a cascading effect. It prefers bright light and careful handling, as the leaves fall off easily.
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
A flowering succulent with thick green leaves and clusters of vibrant blooms in red pink orange or yellow. It is commonly grown indoors and blooms best in bright light with occasional watering.