Pachyveria ‘Powder Puff’ grows well in container gardens and hanging baskets.
It is a hybrid of Echeveria cante and Pachyphytum oviferum.
It has silver-blue leaves that have pink tips when grown in full sun.
Sempervivum ‘Neptune’ A large, velvety cultivar that ranges in color from pink in spring to tawny yellow in summer to a soft lavender in winter.
This variety tends to have fairly upright leaves.
Sempervivum “Sirius” A wide, green rosette with densely packed leaves that can flush orange to red.
This cultivar has long cilia lining its leaves and turns burgundy during winter.
Stapelia gigantea is a species of flowering plant in the genus Stapelia of the family Apocynaceae.
The plant is referred to as Zulu giant, carrion plant or toad plant (although the nickname “carrion plant” can also refer to Stapelia grandiflora).
Blue Spruce’ (Sedum reflexum, also known as Petrosedum rupestre) a standout among hardy, low-maintenance, ground cover succulents.
Its stiff, needle-like leaves hold a soft blue-green and flush salmon pink in winter.
Sempervivum ‘Jubilee’ A hybrid of S. ‘Stansfieldii’ x S. montanum with long, narrow leaves.
This red and green rosette is lightly tufted and has long cilia lining its leaves.
Its leaves close inward to a tight ball and flush rose during its semi-dormancy in winter.
Sempervivum ‘Mark Weller’ distinctive rosette with lovely shades of dusty rose and gold or violet flushes in some seasons.
Its long leaves give it a classic lily-like appearance.
Sempervivum ‘Mark Weller’ need plenty of outdoor sunlight to show their best colors and maintain a tight rosette form.
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Echeveria ‘Etna’, hybridized by the mother Denise, came to life in December, 1981 and was named for the volcano ‘Etna’ in Sicily.
Dick Wright, a good friend of Denise, agrees that the probable parents of ‘Etna’ are his own beautiful hybrids, Echeveria ‘Barbillion’ and Echeveria ‘Mauna Loa’.
The Echeveria “Doris Taylor” is an attractive succulent it growth up to 2 inches tall, which forms rosettes of fleshy leaves.
Stems are short with numerous horizontal offsets.
The entire plant, including flower, is cover with glistening hairs, similar to Echeveria setosa but more numerous.