Aeonium canariense is a succulent plant that forms large rosettes of velvety, bright green, occasionally reddish or yellowish leaves …
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Crassulaceae, also known as the Stonecrop family or the Orpine family, is a family of dicotyledons with succulent leaves. They are generally herbaceous but there are some subshrubs, and relatively few treelike or aquatic plants. They are found worldwide, but mostly occur in the Northern Hemisphere and southern Africa, typically in dry and/or cold areas where water may be scarce. The family includes approximately 1,200-1,500 species and 34 genera.
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Crassula coccinea (Red Crassula) is a sparingly branched succulent shrub with green, rarely brownish-red leaves arranged in four vertical …
Sedum × rubrotinctum 'Aurora' (Pink Jelly Bean) is an attractive succulent with sprawling stems covered with striking, pink, bean-shaped …
Echeveria compressicaulis is a small succulent with sprawling stems and dark brownish-green to purplish-green leaves with irregularly …
Echeveria subrigida is a beautiful succulent plant that forms rosettes of blue-green leaves highlighted with a thin pink or rose border …
Aeonium urbicum (Saucer Plant) is a tall succulent that forms a large rosette of spoon-shaped leaves at the top of an unbranched or …
Crassula alba is an attractive succulent with a tuberous root producing one or many erect flowering stems surrounded at the base by dense …
Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri (Donkey Ears) is a fast-growing perennial or sometimes biennial succulent that forms basal rosettes of green …
Crassula alstonii is a beautiful dwarf succulent with short stems completely covered with grey-green, velvety, closely adpressed leaves …
Aeonium hierrense (El Hierro Giant Houseleek) is a beautiful succulent with a smooth, usually unbranched or rarely few-branched stem …