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Beautiful Plump Succulent - Pachyphytum 'Captain Jessop' - Highly Prized for Almond-shaped Leaves That Range in Color
Beautiful Plump Succulent - Pachyphytum 'Captain Jessop' - Highly Prized for Almond-shaped Leaves That Range in Color
Pachyphytum 'Captain Jessop' is a beautiful, low-growing succulent hybrid created by crossing Pachyphytum oviferum and Pachyphytum viride.
It is highly prized for its plump, elongated leaves that range in color from deep green to vibrant purple and pink, depending on its sun exposure.
Origins
Parentage: A deliberate cross between Pachyphytum oviferum and P. viride.
History: Named after the late Captain Jessop, a British Army veteran and founding member of the Sheffield branch of the National Cactus and Succulent Society in England.
Key Characteristics
Growth Habit: Evergreen, perennial succulent with descending or trailing stems that can grow up to 15 cm in height. It offsets slowly to form clumps.
Leaves: Plump, rounded to almond-shaped leaves that can grow up to 8–10 cm in length. The leaves can shift from dark green to purplish-pink under full sun.
Flowers: Blooms in the spring with dense clusters of cream-colored petals and a red-orange center sitting atop slender, arching stalks.
Care Instructions
Light: Requires bright, direct sunlight to maintain its vivid leaf coloration and avoid etiolation (stretching).
Watering: Needs very little water due to its drought-tolerant nature. Water sparingly, only when the soil is completely dry. Allow waterings to occur about once a week in spring/summer, and reduce them to once a month during winter to prevent root rot.
Soil: Must be planted in a fast-draining, porous succulent mix (often enriched with pumice or perlite) inside a container with drainage holes.
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Premium Succulents - Echeveria 'Grace' - Boutique Plants Gifts - 2"-2.5" in Diameter Established Plant
Premium Succulents - Echeveria 'Grace' - Boutique Plants Gifts - 2"-2.5" in Diameter Established Plant
Rare and Striking Succulent - Echeveria 'Black Mamba' - “The Mamba Mentality” is like Los Angeles at 4 a.m.
Rare and Striking Succulent - Echeveria 'Black Mamba' - “The Mamba Mentality” is like Los Angeles at 4 a.m.
Air Plant - Tillandsia 'Medusa' - With 4-inch Wooden Photo Frame
Air Plant - Tillandsia 'Medusa' - With 4-inch Wooden Photo Frame
Echeveria ‘SHUTING' - Single Diameter Approx. 2"-2.5"
Echeveria ‘SHUTING' - Single Diameter Approx. 2"-2.5"
Echeveria 'Teddy Bear Burger' - Single Diameter Approx. 2"-2.5"
Echeveria 'Teddy Bear Burger' - Single Diameter Approx. 2"-2.5"
Dudleya gnoma S.W.McCabe - Single Diameter Approx. 2"-2.5"
Dudleya gnoma S.W.McCabe - Single Diameter Approx. 2"-2.5"
Echeveria 'Dreamlike Nebula' - Single Diameter Approx. 2"-2.5"
Echeveria 'Dreamlike Nebula' - Single Diameter Approx. 2"-2.5"
Echeveria 'Oracrium' - Single Diameter Approx. 2"-2.5"
Echeveria 'Oracrium' - Single Diameter Approx. 2"-2.5"
Echeveria 'Cupid' - Single Diameter Approx. 4"
Echeveria 'Cupid' - Single Diameter Approx. 4"
Echeveria 'Cupid'
Echeveria 'Lunar Heart' Variegata
Echeveria 'Lunar Heart' Variegata
Echeveria ‘Lunar Heart’ Variegata
Echeveria 'Crimson Flame'
Echeveria ‘Alba Beauty’ Live Succulent | Rosette Echeveria Plant for Desk, Shelf & Minimalist Home Decor
Echeveria ‘Alba Beauty’ Live Succulent | Rosette Echeveria Plant for Desk, Shelf & Minimalist Home Decor
Boutique Large Lithops Random DIY Mix Rare Live Succulents Plants, Bare Root Without Soil & Pot, Plants Lover Gift
Boutique Large Lithops Random DIY Mix Rare Live Succulents Plants, Bare Root Without Soil & Pot, Plants Lover Gift
Rare Succulent Highly Sought-after - Echeveria 'Doctor Strange' - Rewarding Plant Add a Striking "Alien" Look
Rare Succulent Highly Sought-after - Echeveria 'Doctor Strange' - Rewarding Plant Add a Striking "Alien" Look
Echeveria 'Doctor Strange' is a rare, highly sought-after succulent known for its thick, chunky, and fleshy rosettes.
It is characterized by vibrant purplish-pink hues and unique, bumpy leaf textures that add a striking, "alien" look to indoor or outdoor gardens.
Key Characteristics and Care:
Appearance: This succulent features compact rosettes with fleshy, bumpy, and sometimes warty leaves that shift between shades of dark wine-red, purple, and green.
Growth Form: It is a slow-growing, compact succulent suitable for small pots, often described as a collector's item.
Light/Care: Thrives in bright, indirect light to bring out its deep colors and requires well-draining soil with infrequent watering, similar to other Echeveria varieties.
Availability: Known as a rare succulent, it is popular on marketplaces and specialized succulent retailers.
** Note:
Sometimes confused with various 'strange' or rare South African succulents, or the Dr. Seuss-like, trailing Rhipsalis species, but the Echeveria 'Doctor Strange' is specifically a vibrant, warty rosette."
Popular Home Decor Plant - Echeveria 'German Champagne' - Easy-care Drought-tolerant Succulent
Popular Home Decor Plant - Echeveria 'German Champagne' - Easy-care Drought-tolerant Succulent
Echeveria 'German Champagne' is a highly sought-after succulent hybrid known for its thick, compact, and often blush-pink or orange-yellow rosettes coated in a protective powdery farina.
It is an easy-care, drought-tolerant plant that thrives in bright light, making it popular for home decor, typically grown in succulent collections for its vibrant, changing colors.
Key Characteristics and Care
Appearance: Features spatulate leaves with distinctive keel-like ridges on the back and pointed tips that turn red. The color shifts from green to soft peach-pink/orange depending on sunlight and temperature.
Light Requirements: Requires at least 6 hours of bright, direct sunlight daily to maintain its compact shape and intense color.
Watering: Needs to be watered only when the soil is 70-80% dry, as it is highly drought-tolerant. Avoid getting water on the leaves or into the center of the rosette to prevent rot.
Soil: Requires fast-draining, gritty soil.
Temperature: Thrives with a 46–54°F day-night temperature difference in fall/winter, which helps intensify its color.
Common Uses
-- Indoor Decor: Excellent for sunny windowsills.
-- Gifting: Popular due to its "sugar heart" color and "rare" appearance.
-- Garden: Suitable for rock gardens or succulent arrangements, provided it is not exposed to harsh frost.
Maintenance Tips
-- If the plant stretches, it is not receiving enough light.
-- The powdery coating (farina) is normal and protects the plant; avoid touching it.
-- Often shipped bare-root and may need to be kept in dry soil for a week or two after planting to recover before watering.
Rare Large Mature Succulent - Echeveria 'Hani' - Charming Clump-forming Habit
Rare Large Mature Succulent - Echeveria 'Hani' - Charming Clump-forming Habit
Echeveria 'Hani' is a rare, compact hybrid succulent known for its chubby, mint-green to pale-colored leaves that often feature a translucent quality, soft pink/lavender blushing, and a short red tip.
They are slow-growing, often form clusters, and are ideal for bright, indirect light environments, making them great for pots or indoor settings.
Key Care & Characteristics:
Light: Thrives in bright, indirect light; avoid intense, direct sun to prevent leaf damage.
Water: Use the "soak and dry" method—water thoroughly only when the soil is completely dry. Avoid watering over the leaves to prevent rot.
Soil: Requires well-draining, gritty, or sandy succulent potting mix.
Temperature: Prefers moderate temperatures. During the summer (above 35°C), they may go dormant and require minimal water.
Growth Rate: Slow-growing and easy to manage.
Shipping: These are commonly sold online as bare-root plants.
Note:
Echeveria Hani is sometimes nicknamed "White Fatty" or "White Plump" due to its plump, light-colored appearance.
Big Rose-shaped Succulent - Echeveria 'Dusty Rose' - Drought-tolerant Fast-growing Plant
Big Rose-shaped Succulent - Echeveria 'Dusty Rose' - Drought-tolerant Fast-growing Plant
Echeveria 'Dusty Rose' is a popular, fast-growing hybrid succulent known for its vibrant, powdery pink-violet, rose-shaped rosettes that can reach up to 8 inches in diameter.
It thrives in bright sunlight, which intensifies its color, and it is easily maintained with well-draining soil, infrequent watering, and protection from freezing temperatures.
Key Characteristics & Care
Appearance: Features thick, fleshy leaves covered in a powdery, iridescent, natural wax called farina. The color intensifies with bright light, often displaying more pronounced pink margins.
Light: Thrives in full sun to partial shade, requiring at least 4-6 hours of direct sunlight daily to maintain its compact form and vibrant color.
Watering: Requires minimal, infrequent watering; allow the soil to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot fully.
Temperature & Hardiness: Hardy in USDA Zones 10a-11b. It should be brought indoors or protected when temperatures drop below freezing (30°F or –1.1°C).
Soil & Potting: Thrives in well-draining succulent/cactus potting mix, preferably in a container with drainage holes.
Flowering & Growth: Produces tall stalks with coral pink or orange bell-shaped flowers in spring/summer.
Echeveria 'Dusty Rose' is perfect for rock gardens, container arrangements, or as a bright windowsill plant.