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Sempervivum “Pacific Devil’s Food”

Sempervivum "Pacific Devil’s

The deep, dramatic color of the Sempervivum ‘Pacific Devil’s Food’ hens and chicks maintains its handsome good looks all season long.

It may seem odd to describe a plant as having “chocolate-y” foliage, but once you plant this beautiful hardy succulent, you’ll see its appeal.

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Sempervivum “Royanum”

Sempervivum "Royanum"

Sempervivum “Royanum”  is an evergreen succulent with a creeping growth habit, which forms rosettes up to 15 cm in diameter of yellowish-green leaves, with red tips.

They emit reddish-purple flowers in the shape of a star that holds hairy and vertical stems up to 50 cm long flat on the ends. 

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Sempervivum Arachnoideum “Cebenese”

Sempervivum Arachnoideum

If there is a characteristic that attracts the attention of this species of the genus Sempervivum arachnoideum “Cebenese” “Cobweb Houseleek”, it is the fluff or spiderwebs in the form of a spider web that grows in the rosette of leaves that make up this Crassulaceae.

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Senecio Peregrinus “String of Dolphins”

Senecio Peregrinus

The Senecio Peregrinus “String of Dolphins ” are amazing plants because they are really beautiful, unique and easy to care for plants since they are low maintenance.

The Senecio peregrinus or String of Dolphins is a succulent that, as the name implies, its leaves have the shape of a dolphin and it seems that the dolphin was jumping into the water. 

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Echeveria “Perle von Nurnberg”

Echeveria "Perle von Nurnberg"

Echeveria ‘Perle von Nurnberg’ is a hybrid obtained by crossing two species of Echeveria: Echeveria gibbiflora and Echeveria potosina. 

This plant is considered one of the most resistant succulents of the genus Echeveria that has been obtained.

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Crassula ovata “Money Tree”

Crassula ovata

Crassula ovata “Money Tree” is a succulent plant native to Mozambique and some of the South African provinces (KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape).

Like all succulents, this plant is very sensitive to excess water, especially during the cold season, but also the lack of water can affect the plant.

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Crassula Falcata “Propeller Plant”

Crassula Falcata

Crassula falcata “Propeller Plant” Propeller Plant “or” Airplane Plant “is a plant that belongs to the family of crassulaceae. 

The origin of this plant is in the countries of South America.

This is a succulent plant that can reach a measure of about 50 cm high. 

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