String of Pearls Dying (10 common problems)
Is your beloved String of Pearls dying? In this article you will learn the common problems with String of Pearls plant and how to correct them.
Succulents are stunning plants. Read through our blog posts all about succulents. We hope you will learn some new care tips!
Is your beloved String of Pearls dying? In this article you will learn the common problems with String of Pearls plant and how to correct them.
Want to learn how to make String of Pearls fuller? Is your plant looking a little bald or sparse? This post will teach you our top 10 tips to growing a fuller String of Pearls.
Many times Pearls plant owners will want to make their String of Pearls look more lush and healthy. However, they need to find out what is causing it to bald or look sparse.
Propagate String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus) Want to learn multiple ways to Propagate String of Pearls? This page will teach you. String of pearls propagates easily due to its shallow and fast-growing roots. String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus) Complete Guide to Propagating String of Pearls Recently, I wrote about the Top 4 reasons string of …
Peperomia prostrata String of Turtles Peperomia prostrata (pronounced pep-er-ROH-mee-uh prost-RAY-tuh) is also known as String of Turtles. A miniature vining species. Tiny, bead-like leaves are fleshy. And, succulent to the touch. Additionally, emerging along creeping, pinkish vines. Definitely, one of our favorites in the genus. In fact, it’s one of the trendiest Peperomias to emerge …
Complete Care Guide – Graptopetalum paraguayense The Graptopetalum paraguayense is commonly known as the Mother of Pearl plant or Ghost Plant Succulent. Definitely, one of the most common Graptopetalums. In fact, triangular, thick leaves hold excess moisture. Therefore, they can withstand periods without water. As a bonus, this Graptopetalum has beautiful trailing rosettes. Undoubtedly perfect …
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Echeveria agavoides are commonly referred to as the Molded Wax Agave. Agavoides means “agave like”, hence the nickname. These stemless succulents produce stunning star-shaped rosettes up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall. Additionally, thick triangular leaves grow up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter. Most varieties have green leaves and reddish pointed tips. Indeed more acute than the other echeverias. Some varieties have slightly red to very red margins.
Echeveria Atlantis Care Echeveria Atlantis is also known as Echeveria ‘Peaches and Cream’. This beautiful and rare rosette succulent has fleshy bluish-green leaves. Yet, the leaves have a slight wave to them. Furthermore, the margins are light pink with a powdery coating of farina. Finally, rosettes produce a pink-orange flower on a tall, arching bloom …
Complete Care Guide – Sedeveria Blue Elf Care Sedeveria ‘Blue Elf’ is a hybrid between Sedum and Echeveria. Also referred to as Echeveria Blue Elf. However, it is commonly known as “Happy Plant” because of its bright yellow flowers. Blue-green leaves form a tight rosette. In addition to this, a thick coating of powdery farina …
Echeveria Lola care is easy with a few easy tips. This hybrid beauty has stunning rosettes
Definitely one of the funkiest plants you will find. The Lithops succulent is referred to as Pebble plants, Living stones, or Butt Plants. These South African natives are a genus of succulent plants in the ice plant family (Aizoaceae). Lithops care is easy once you get the hang of a few things.