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Aloe jucundaAloe jucunda
1. jucunda
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Shiny, glossy, triangular, dark green leaves, usualy about 12, flecked with pale green spots, with triangular teeth on the margins. The flowerheads may be seen anytime of the year, single tubular clusters of pale pink to coral. Sap of the leaves may be used to treat mild burns or sunburns.
3D-N3" TC Pot 12"-14"12"-14"9-11
Aloe Vera, Medicine PlantAloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera)
2. Aloe Vera, Medicine Plant
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The Aloe Vera, in all probability, originates from the Arab region and is an enormously effective medicinal plant with extraordinarily versatile usage. Aloe gel is most effective while fresh and is used to strengthen the immune system, helps with eye maladies, bronchial sufferings, mitigates inflammations and sunburns, and helps with acne and insect stings.
7C-N6" pot 18"-24"18"-24"10-15
Baby Rubber PlantPeperomia obtusifolia
3. Jade
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Cute indoor or tropical shade plant with round glossy leaves. Neat size for baskets and pots. Likes it humid, warm (over 70), bright but not sunny, and regular light watering.
3D-N3" Bl Pot  6"-12"6"-12"10-12
  
4. Marble
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Thick, glossy variegated green leaves with yellow marbling. Has an upright, mounding habit that is great for pots or hanging baskets.
3D-N*Multi*  6"-12"6"-12"10-12
 Peperomia obtusifolia variegata
5. Variegata
 
'Variegata' is the variegated version of this compact plant native to rainforests in South America. Variegated Baby Rubber Plants have thick, upright stems with round and glossy, oversized leaves featuring white and yellow markings giving off a marbled appearance.
3D-N3" Bl Pot  6"-12"6"-12"10-12
Bear's Paw (Variegated)Cotyledon tomentosa
6. Variegata
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Variegated Bear's Paw is a small shrublet with thick, wedge-like leaves and a velvety coating. Its fuzzy leaves are striped green and cream and have a toothed edge like claws on a paw. This makes a great houseplant, though it's hard to keep from touching its leaves every time you pass it. It produces pale coral to white flowers.
3D-N3" TC Pot 6"-12"6"-12"9-11
BitterrootLewisia cotyledon
7. Elise Mix
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With a dreamy palette of flowers, Elise makes an indelible impression! Glorious shades of soft and vivid pinks, rose, salmon, white, yellow, orange, soft purple and lovely bicolor patterns — an impressionist masterpiece. Prize-winning 4-6" variety flowers its first season without a cold period, working its magic in containers, beds and rockeries.
6D-S5" Burg 4"-6"7"-8"4-8
Blue Chalk FingersSenecio vitalis (aka Curio talinoides)
8. Serpents
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Densely packed narrow blue-green succulent leaves grow in a symmetrical fashion from sprawling fleshy stems. Striking texture and color, perfect for a sunny, low-water garden. Easy care and drought tolerant but will tolerate irrigation. Attractive in containers. Evergreen.
3D-N3" Bl Pot  12"-18"10"9-11
CotyledonCotyledon papillaris
9. Choco Line
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Thick, fleshy, wavy leaves are grey/green in color with distinctive dark red outlines. Forms a clumping habit. Flowers look like hanging coral bells, blooming spring or early summer. Great for rock gardens or sunny window sills.
3D-N6" Gr 8"-12"6"-8"9-11
CrassulaCrassula capitella
10. Campfire
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Fleshy leaves in a "propeller" pattern turn a bright flame color under cool night conditions. Striking coloration and an interesting form make this particular succulent stand out from the rest.
3D-N3" TC Pot  12"-24"10"-18"9-11
EcheveriaEcheveria prunina hybrid
11. Coral Reef® Pink
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Coral Reef Pink gets top marks for its stunning bright-pink ruffled edges on pinkish green foliage. The ruffled margin will brighten under high light and cool night temperatures.
3D-N6" Gr  8"-10"10"-12"9-11
  
12. Coral Reef® Red
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Coral Reef Red gets top marks for its stunning bright-red ruffled edges. The ruffled margin will brighten under high light and cool night temperatures.
3D-N6" Gr  6"-8"6"-8"9-11
Fishbone Cactus (aka ZigZag Cactus)Epiphyllum anguliger
13. Fishbone Cactus
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Deeply lobed green stems with a trailing habit. Good for hanging baskets. Will bloom late autumn to early winter. The white or pale yellow flowers have a strong, sweet smell.
3D-N6" Gr 12"-24"12"-24"9-11
Haworthia (Veined)Haworthiopsis tessellata
14. Veined Haworthia
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This species forms small to large clumps of numerous, small plants made up of short, leafy stems. Its leaves are customarily dark green, more or less deltoid, and the upper surfaces are noticeably traversed by a network of lighter lines.
3D-N3" Bl Pot   2"-4"3"-5"9-11
Heartleaf Ice Plant; Baby SunroseAptenia cordifolia
15. Variegata
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Aptenia Variegata is a mat-forming succulent with smooth, green and cream variegated leaves and bright pink to purplish flowers. The leaves are heart-shaped and up to 1" long. Flowers appear in summer and fall.
3D-N3" Bl Pot 4"-6"12"-24"8-10
Hens and ChicksSempervivum arachnoideum
16. Cobweb Buttons
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One of the most distinctive types of Sempervivum. Aptly named, ‘Cobweb’ is covered with fine, white threads which crisscross between the leaves’ tips like a cobweb. Each rosette of pointy, blue-green leaves grows about 1 inch wide. Their color may vary from season to season. Unusual rose-pink flowers are produced on leafy stalks in midsummer.
6D-S4½" Wh 3"6"-8"3
 Sempervivum hybrid
17. Black
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Mounding succulent perennial makes an excellent groundcover when planted in mass groupings. Foliage is an attractive, bright yellow-green with tips edged in purple. Small flower spikes are frosty white. Thrives in rocky, well-drained soil. Evergreen.
6D-S4½" Wh  4"-6"4"-6"n/a
  
18. Carmen
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A beautiful Hens and Chicks, ‘Carmen’ forms large 5" wide rosettes, spreading to make a 12" patch in a few years. ‘Carmen's’ olive green foliage is enhanced with red tips. Maybe 2-3" tall at the most. Useful in rockeries, troughs, or mixed with other hardy and tender succulents.
6D-S4½" Wh  2"-3"8"-12"5-9
  
19. Emerald Giant
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‘Emerald Giant’ is a bright, lovely shade of green with purple leaf tips and grows into a very large rosette. It even turns magenta in cold winter weather.
6D-S4½" Wh  2"-3"7"-8"3-9
  
20. Jade Rose
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Jade Rose’s foliage is bright, medium green as it emerges, and then starts developing deep rose edges which eventually spread to the whole inside of leaf; the outside remains green.
6D-S4½" Wh   1"-3"12"-15"3-8
  
21. Red Beauty
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‘Red Beauty’ sports medium sized, fairly open rosettes of grey-green leaves with blood-red tips. This color may vary from season to season.
6D-S4½" Wh  3"-4"6"-8"3-8
  
22. Royal Ruby
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This selection produces medium-sized rosettes with narrow, pointy leaves of ruby red to smoky grey-red. Short spikes of pastel flowers in summer.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"-8"6"-12"5-9
  
23. Ruby Heart
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This selection forms rosettes of sharply pointed, silvery blue to blue-green leaves which are flushed rosy red at the base. This color varies by season, intensifying in cold temperatures. In midsummer, unique pinkish purple flowers are held aloft on short, leafy stalks.
6D-S4½" Wh 3"-4"6"-8"3-8
  
24. Silverine
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Forms rosettes of sharply pointed, silvery green leaves which are flushed with reddish-purple at the base. This color may vary from season to season. Unique deep pink flowers are held aloft on short, leafy stalks in midsummer.
6D-S4½" Wh 3"-4"6"-8"3-8
  
25. Spring Beauty
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‘Spring Beauty’ has medium-sized rosettes of grey-green, flushed with plum in the colder months. Short spikes of pastel flowers appear in summer. Easily increased by just removing the small baby rosettes and replanting in a new location at almost any time. After flowering, the mother rosette dies to leave room for the chicks: remove this by tugging gently at the base of the bloom stem.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"-8"6"-12"2-9
  
26. Tip Top
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This selection is a heavy producer and features bright apple green rosettes with dark purple tips.
6D-S4½" Wh 3"-6"6"-8"2-9
 Sempervivum tectorum
27. Sunset
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Emerald green fleshy rosettes with tips of red transform to gleaming sunset tones of orange in cool weather. Mature plants produce short thick flower spikes of star-shaped pink flowers. A carefree, sun and heat loving succulent.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"-8"6"-12"5-9
Ice PlantDelosperma cooperi
28. Fire Spinner
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For glamorous color where it's hot, sunny, and dry, we suggest this exceptional Denver Botanic Garden introduction. Nickel-sized blossoms are apricot to bright orange with a ring of hot pink to magenta color surrounding the white eye. They are produced prolifically, blanketing the foliage from late spring through early summer and then often reblooming sporadically throughout the summer months. A vigorous, evergreen carpet.

FIRE SPINNER® is a weed suppressing groundcover that typically spreads 18-24” wide in two years. Its succulent, apple green foliage is evergreen and takes on bronze tones in winter.

Like all Delospermas, this one is also highly heat and drought tolerant, making it a good choice for waterwise landscapes. It thrives in rock gardens, on slopes, in containers, and in the landscape.

6D-S4½" Wh 2"18"-24"5-8
 Delosperma hybrid
29. Delmara® Fuchsia
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This easy-care, tidy, mounded plant provides an abundance of fuchsia-red flowers with a yellow eye covering the entire succulent foliage, not just the tips like other Delosperma series. Provides continuous vibrant color, blooming late spring and continuing through summer and into fall. A tough, drought-tolerant groundcover or rock garden accent. Thrives in container plantings, spilling gently over the edges.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"-6"12"-18"4-9
  
30. Delmara® Red
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This easy-care, tidy, mounded plant provides an abundance of red flowers with a yellow eye covering the entire succulent foliage, not just the tips like other Delosperma series. Provides continuous vibrant color, blooming late spring and continuing through summer and into fall. A tough, drought-tolerant groundcover or rock garden accent. Thrives in container plantings, spilling gently over the edges.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"-6"12"-18"4-9
  
31. Delmara® Yellow
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This easy-care, tidy, mounded plant provides an abundance of yellow flowers covering the entire succulent foliage, not just the tips like other Delosperma series. Provides continuous vibrant color, blooming late spring and continuing through summer and into fall. A tough, drought-tolerant groundcover or rock garden accent. Thrives in container plantings, spilling gently over the edges.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"-6"12"-18"4-9
  
32. Granita® Orange
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This high performing new ice plant, like it's kin GRANITA® Raspberry, closely hugs the ground, vigorously spreads and is densely covered with large flowers in varying shades of rusty orange that are at once bright, earthy and iridescent. A beautiful way to enhance your garden, provide nectar for bees, and save water at the same time.
6D-S4½" Wh 1"-2"10"-14"5-8
  
33. Granita® Raspberry
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A beautiful and unique new ice plant discovered by John Stireman among his planting of FIRE Spinner™. A vigorous and floriferous plant with large, striking, iridescent raspberry flowers that are densely packed. Creates a beautiful, shiny, dark pink carpet at the front of a border or woven throughout a bed underpinning taller perennials and shrubs.
6D-S4½" Wh 1"-2"10"-14"5-8
  
34. Lavender Ice
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An iridescent sweep of silvery lavender-pink Daisies cools sunny garden hot spots, complementing the brilliant flowers of late spring companions. They love it hot, sunny, and dry so make sure to plant them in well-drained locations, such as rock gardens or gravelly slopes. Dry feet in winter are a must for Ice Plants.
6D-S4½" Wh 2"-4"18"-24"5-8
  
35. Mountain Dew
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This is a clear yellow sport out of ‘Orange Crush.’ Nearly ground hugging succulent fingered foliage requires sharp drainage especially in winter. Zone 5-9. Peak bloom of the yellow and white centered 1” flowers begins in April-May and continues into June. Full sun is best.
6D-S4½" Wh n/an/an/a
  
36. Ocean Sunset™ Orange Glow
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Delosperma Ocean Sunset™ Orange Glow, also known as Ice Plant, is a vigorous, mat-forming, evergreen succulent with a profusion of large, orange-pink, daisy-like flowers, with a yellow center. Continuously blooming from early summer to fall, you'll love these vivid flowers!
6D-S4½" Wh 4"-6"12"-14"5-9
  
37. Ocean Sunset™ Violet
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Delosperma Ocean Sunset™ Violet, also known as Ice Plant, is a vigorous, mat-forming, evergreen succulent with a profusion of large, violet, daisy-like flowers, with a yellow center. Continuously blooming from early summer to fall, you'll love these vivid flowers!
6D-S4½" Wh 4"-6"12"-14"5-9
  
38. Orange Crush
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This orange sport of ‘Fire Spinner’ has a softness to it and slight pink bases to the petals. These low growing and spreading plants have fingered succulent foliage nearly covered with flowers in April - May into June.
6D-S4½" Wh n/an/an/a
  
39. Red Mountain® Flame
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An exciting new variety that is covered in blooms from early summer until frost! Daisy-like flowers are pinkish-red with creamy white centers. This prostrate groundcover is perfect for rock gardens or front of the garden.
6D-S4½" Wh 2"-3"12"-15"4-8
Jade PlantCrassula ovata
40. Variegated Jade Plant
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A choice, rare, variegated beauty in shades of pale green and creamy white; clusters of pinkish-white flowers bloom in winter.
3D-N3" TC Pot n/an/an/a
 Crassula ovata minor
41. Baby Jade
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Glossy round leaves lightly rimmed with fire-red tones; if well fertilized and watered in summer, it will produce clusters of starry white flowers.
3D-N3" TC Pot 12"-24"10"-24"9-11
Mexican Hens and ChicksEcheveria basse
42. Caribbean Blue
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Silvery blue rosette with flushes of pink on its leaf edges when grown in bright sun. This variety has lots of long leaves and a thick coating of farina for sun protection that also gives it a soft, powdery appearance.
3D-N3" Bl Pot 4"-10"6"-9"9-11
 Echeveria diffractens
43. Shattering Echeveria
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Uniform flat, starry rosettes of rich, chocolatey-plum 12" across and lightly edged in creamy-pink are certainly sensational in the garden and even more so when they're blooming. 15-20" strongly erect stems, studded with also-chocolatey leaflets are crowned in Summer with startling, radiant orange to red, urn-shaped flowers. When the leaflets fall, they birth new plants!
3D-N3" Bl Pot 3"-6"8"-12"8-10
 Echeveria hybrid
44. Perle Von Nürnberg
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A beautiful rosette-forming succulent that has dusty rose-colored leaves. In summer, the coral pink flowers appear on 1’ long reddish stemmed inflorescences. Plant in sun, part shade, or place on a sunny windowsill indoors.
3D-N3" Bl Pot   6"-10"6"-10"9-11
  
45. Purple Perle Von Nürnberg
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Echeveria Purple Pearl has more intense purple coloring than Perle Von Nurnberg, but with silver edging that makes this variety a standout among the Echeverias.
3D-N3" Bl Pot 3"-5"6"-10"9-11
  
46. Red Prince
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A fast-growing Echeveria with large burgundy/red leaves that will fade to a pleasing matte color over time. Large, bell-shaped orange flowers will bloom late spring.
3D-N3" Bl Pot 6"-8"6"-10"9-11
 Echeveria mensa
47. Mensa (aka- Dark Desire; Neon Black Pride)
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It is highly prized for its large rosettes and fantastic color. The leaves are grey-green or blue-green with pink to lavender flushing when grown in bright sunlight.
3D-N3" Bl Pot 6"-8"6"-8"9-11
 Echeveria prolfiica
48. Prolifica
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Echeveria prolifica are small clustering succulents, with each rosette only growing to be about 2-4 inches across – yet due to the amount of pups and offshoots they create, they can easily grow in to fill in a pot 6” in diameter or greater! In the Spring and early summer months they also put out their beautiful yellow blooms on long leafy stems.
3D-N3" Bl Pot  6"-8"6"-8"9-11
 Echeveria pulvinata
49. Devotion
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Echeveria pulvinata 'Devotion' is a beautiful non-flowering Echeveria succulent with short stems and dense terminal rosette of fleshy green and warm burgundy red leaves covered with tiny hairs creating a velvety feel. It has a nice round shape and remains compact to a height of about 6". Leaves are up to 2" long and 3/4" wide. They become more red-colored in stronger light. This plant does not flower.
3D-N3" TC Pot  5"-6"6"-8"9-11
 Echeveria vertis (formerly elegans)
50. Mexican Snowball
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E. elegans is a tender succulent forming a clump of evergreen rosettes of spoon-shaped, whitish-green leaves and one-sided racemes of lantern-shaped pink flowers, tipped with yellow, in late winter and spring.
3D-N3" Bl Pot  4"4"n/a
Molokiniensis ('ihi)Portulaca molokiniensis
51. Molokiniensis (‘ihi)
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Portulaca molokiniensis, known also as ‘ihi, is a succulent plant endemic to Hawaii. It's a truly unique, succulent plant with corky stems and rounded pale green succulent leaves. It's easy to grow but on the endangered list.
3D-N4½" Wh 10"-12"10"-12"9-11
October Daphne; Sedum (Creeping)Sedum sieboldii
52. Sieboldii
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Plants like Sedum sieboldii -- with stems that radiate outward from the center -- are the plant world's Fourth of July sparklers, but enjoyable almost all year. Most sedums are mounding, trailing plants grown as ground covers and in rock gardens, or as fillers for container arrangements. But Sedum sieboldii, also called October Daphne, deserves a pot of its own to showcase its beautiful scalloped leaves arranged in threes along arching stems.
6D-S4½" Wh 6"-12"12"3-9
Ox TongueGasteria
53. Durban
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The long green leaves have white speckles and a rough texture. They produce tubular, curved flowers from winter to spring. Will tolerate low light conditions, making them a great option as a houseplant.
3D-N3" TC Pot  6"-8"6"-8"9-11
Pancake PlantKalanchoe thyrsiflora
54. Desert Rose
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Noted for its distinctive round foliage, this succulent has chalky blue-green leaves tinged with red. Color intensifies in full sun. Clusters of yellow flowers on spikes appear on mature plants. Provides dramatic color and texture in rock gardens or xeriscapes. Easily grown in containers, indoors or out. Frost-tender evergreen.
3D-N5" Burg 12"-18"12"-18"9-11
Penwiper PlantKalanchoe marmorata
55. Penwiper Plant
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Paddle shaped blue-green leaves with spectacular purple markings. Offsets and grows into beautiful clump. Produces large white flowers in clumps.
3D-N5" Burg 12"-16"12"-16"8-10
Peperomia (Pincushion)Peperomia ferreyrae
56. Happy Bean
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The bean-shaped foliage is semi-succulent, so it can store a little water during drier spells - and that makes them less demanding than some of the other houseplants. They form in tight rosettes, which over time can slowly gain a bit of height as they mature.
3D-N3" Bl Pot  6"-8"8"-10"9-11
Peperomia (Ruby Glow)Peperomia graveolens
57. Ruby Glow Peperomia
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Ruby Glow Peperomia is a striking succulent shrub with thick, oblong, cupped leaves, with a slightly transparent green on top and red wine color underneath. Grows in clumps on red wine-colored stems up to 10” tall. Ruby Glow may even display pale yellow blooms that oddly resemble a mouse tail.
3D-N3" TC Pot 8"-10"18"-24"9-11
Pig's EarCotyledon orbiculata
58. Silver Peak
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‘Silver Peak’ is a branching, clump-forming succulent with upward-facing, elongated, silvery-blue leaves. The leaf margins may turn red when under stress. May display orange, bell-shaped flowers on stalks in summer.
3D-N6" Gr 12"-18"12"-18"9-11
Radiator PlantPeperomia caperata quito
59. Raisinet
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The bean-shaped foliage is semi-succulent, so it can store a little water during drier spells - and that makes them less demanding than some of the other houseplants. They form in tight rosettes, which over time can slowly gain a bit of height as they mature.
3D-N3" TC Pot  6"-8"8"-10"9-11
Ruby Necklace (Senecio)Senecio herrianus (aka Curio herrianus)
60. Purple Flush
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An eye-catcher of a trailing variety with pudgy, bean-shaped leaves that hang on stems up to 2’ long. The whole plant can flush a striking shade of magenta when moderately stressed by direct sun, drought, or cool temperatures. It grows fine, white tufts of fuzz in the crevices between stems and leaves. It produces small, yellow, daisy-like blooms and re-roots easily from stem cuttings.
3D-N3" Bl Pot 2"-4"18"-24"n/a
Sedum (Chinese)Sedum tetractinum
61. Coral Reef
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This mat-forming succulent turns a showy bronze and burgundy color in fall. Trailing stems hold round leaves that form rosettes at the tips. Starry white to pale pink flowers dot the foliage in late summer, followed by russet seed capsules for year-round interest. Evergreen in mild winter regions.
6D-S4½" Wh 2"-3"12"-18"5-8
Sedum (Corsican)Sedum dasyphyllum major
62. Major
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Classic evergreen perennial groundcover forms a low carpet of tiny round powdery blue-grey leaves, accented by tiny white flower clusters. A perfect choice for the rock garden, between stepping stones or in the crevices of dry walls.
6D-S4½" Wh 2"-4"8"-12"5-9
Sedum (Creeping)Sedum album var. micranthum
63. Red Ice
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Named for the deep red color of the tiny evergreen foliage in fall and winter, its foliage turns blue-green again in spring and summer. White flowers appear in July.
6D-S4½" Wh 2"-3"12"-24"3-11
 Sedum hakonense
64. Chocolate Ball
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This unique cold-hardy succulent forms a low-spreading mound of chocolate, needle-like foliage that changes to vivid red with cooler temperatures in fall. Yellow flowers appear in summer and continue into early fall, adding to the gorgeous year-round presentation. Perfect as a low-maintenance groundcover, but also well-suited for growing in containers and alpine gardens.
6D-S4½" Wh 2"-4"12"-14"4-9
 Sedum makinoi
65. Ogon
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Small, succulent leaves emerge coral and mature to green, becoming reddish-bronze in winter. Small, white star-shaped flowers appear above the foliage. A vigorous groundcover or rock garden subject. Evergreen.
6D-S4½" Wh 1"-3"9"-12"3-9
 Sedum mexicanum
66. Lemon Ball
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Sedum ‘Lemon Ball’ is a selection of Sedum mexicanum (not reflexum or rupestre) that is a brighter yellow and more heat-loving counterpart of the popular Sedum ‘Angelina’. The soft, golden, rubbery, linear evergreen foliage is great for creating fun color combinations...and wait until the fireworks-like heads of bright yellow flowers top the patch in late spring!
6D-S4½" Wh 6"12"-36"7-9
  
67. Lemon Coral®
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Growing in full, bright yellow-green to chartreuse layered mounds, Lemon Coral® adds dramatic texture to landscapes and containers, complementing other vigorous, sun-loving varieties. A top performer with soft, touchable spikes that are easy to care for, this Sedum is also drought-tolerant and a garden workhorse.

A tough-as-nails filler for hanging baskets, troughs, combination containers and landscapes, this beautifully textured succulent is very vigorous and drought tolerant.

3C-S4½" Wh 6"-10"16"-24"7-11
 Sedum reflexum
68. Blue Spruce
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A cheerful midsummer display of bright yellow starry flowers on upcurved stems in midsummer. Interesting blue-green pine-like foliage endures all year ‘round.
6D-S4½" Wh 8"-12"12"-18"5-9
 Sedum rubens
69. Lizard
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They may be short, but they are stunning. A creeping succulent in shades of purple and green with summer blooms in white.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"8"-10"3-9
 Sedum rupestre
70. Angelina
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A low-growing groundcover with needle-like, evergreen golden-yellow foliage. Fall foliage takes on an orange hue. Has a prostrate, creeping habit in the ground, and trails in a container. Can also be used as an edging.
6D-S4½" Wh 3"-6"10"-12"3-9
  
71. Prima Angelina
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A low-growing groundcover with needle-like, evergreen golden-yellow foliage. Fall foliage takes on an orange hue. Has a prostrate, creeping habit in the ground, and trails in a container. Can also be used as an edging.
6D-S4½" Wh 3"-6"10"-12"3-9
 Sedum sexangulare
72. Golddigger
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Bright golden, six fingered foliage is stunning and exciting in a sunny situation. Bright yellow, star-shaped flowers decorate this summer bloomer. An evergreen ground-hugger to embrace. A true treasure.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"-6"12"-14"5-9
 Sedum spurium
73. What A Doozie
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This spreading Sedum stands out for its attractive white and green variegated foliage that provides season-long interest in the garden. Plants gain attractive blush pink and creamy pink flowers in Fall.
6D-S4½" Wh 2"-5"11"-14"5-9
 Sedum spurium coccineum
74. Dragon’s Blood
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Star-shaped crimson flowers August – September atop succulent red-tinged leaves that blaze all crimson in fall and winter. Attracts bees and butterflies.
6C-S  4"-6"12"-18"5-9
  
75. Dragon’s Blood Tricolor
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Fleshy leaves have bright variegation. Clusters of rosy-pink flowers.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"12"4-8
Sedum (Creeping); Burro's TailSedum morganianum
76. Burrito
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Extremely ornamental with its distinctive blue-green foliage. Because of its pendulous stems, this succulent is very reminiscent of an animal tail. This long-lived shrub grows upright at first then will become trailing as it gets larger. Its foliage is smooth-textured, lance-shaped with an overlapping spiraling pattern to surround the stem. Blooms in summer when the plant is mature with small, but showy, pink to red flowers. Grow in part sun to shade, heat tolerant. Looks best when watered to allow the foliage to plump up. It can hang up to 4 feet.
3D-N3" Bl Pot 3"-5"24"-36"7-11
Sedum (Golden)Sedum acre
77. Aureum
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‘Aureum’ forms a low carpet of tiny succulent green leaves, the tips of each stem turning buttery yellow in the spring. Tiny golden star flowers appear in early summer. A fast grower, this is best kept away from slower alpine plants that it might smother. Excellent as a lawn substitute. Also a good choice for tubs and mixed containers. Easy to propagate; simply break pieces off and stick them in the ground.
6D-S4½" Wh 2"-3"12"-24"2-9
 Sedum adolphii
78. Firestorm
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Sedum adolphi 'Firestorm' is a beautiful low-growing succulent with trailing stems and greenish-yellow leaves with red margins in bright light or cool temperatures. It can grow up to 8" tall. The white star-shaped flowers add winsome contrast to the leaf color and those fiery margins.
3D-N3" TC Pot 6"-8"12"-18"10-11
 Sedum sediforme
79. Gold
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Sedum sediforme ‘Gold’ produces long, dense rosettes of yellow-green and golden yellow leaves on a matte-forming plant. Pale yellow flowers will bloom in the summer.
6D-S4½" Wh 2"-4"12"-24"5-9
Senecio (Vertical Leaf)Senecio crassissimus
80. Vertical Leaf Senecio
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Vertical Leaf Senecio is a species from Madagascar that has its leaves turned on their sides. The flat, oval foliage is silver-green with a vibrant purple margin. For this reason, Senecio crassissimus is also referred to as Purple Line Senecio. This erect subshrub can grow up to 4’ tall in the wild and produces yellow blooms in winter.
3D-N3" Bl Pot 18"-24"12"-18"9-11
StonecropSedum
81. Frosted Fire
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Similar to ‘Autumn Charm™’, ‘Frosted Fire’ is a variegated sport of ‘Autumn Fire’ rather than ‘Autumn Joy’. This plant shares the same brightly colored rosy flower heads, tighter growth habit, and thicker foliage as ‘Autumn Fire’. Light green leaves with creamy yellow, serrated margins form a dense, upright mound.
9C-S8" Gr 12"-15"18"3-9
 Sedum hybrid
82. Birthday Party
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You don't want a birthday party to flop, nor do you want your Sedums to! This outstanding Sedum will dazzle you in late summer or early fall with its huge, deep rose pink flower heads atop solid, compact foliage that doesn't fall apart. The succulent leaves are deliciously tinted purple-maroon which provides color before the blooms light up the garden.
9C-N8" Gr 11"-18"19"-20"4-9
  
83. Cherry Truffle
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Multiple crowns of upright foliage are painted in purple, black, green and gray. With the summer sun, they turn to a velvety purple black. This compact grower has warm-pink flowers topping the plant in mid-July.
9C-N8" Gr 16"-18"18"-20"4-9
 Sedum maximum
84. Autumn Fire
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This selection is very similar to ‘Autumn Joy’, but was selected for its tighter growth habit, thicker foliage, and more brightly colored rosy flowers which are produced from late summer into fall.
9C-N8" Gr 24"-36"12"-15"3-9
  
85. Thunderhead
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Huge, deep rose flower heads that look like summer thunderhead clouds. Very stout, upright stems are a mid-border marvel. Handsome, grey-green foliage is the perfect foil for the dramatic long lasting flowers. One of the most majestic Sedums Terra Nova® Nurseries has introduced.
9C-S8" Gr 27"-30"20"-24"4-9
 Sedum spectabile
86. Brilliant
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This upright variety sports flat clusters of deep rose-pink flowers. The foliage is a smooth grey-green and it looks great all season long. ‘Brilliant’ is a popular variety because it is beautiful, easy to grow, and drought tolerant.
9C-S8" Gr 24"12"-15"3-9
 Sedum ussuriense
87. Turkish Delight
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This dwarf selection is taller than alpine types and shorter than border types. The succulent, rounded leaves are dark burgundy, almost black, with carmine-red flower clusters appearing late summer through fall. Perfect for rock gardens, containers, troughs and between flagstones. Although fairly shade tolerant, plants might not flower very well.
6D-S4½" Wh 8"-12"12"-16"3-9
Stonecrop (Russian)Sedum kamtschaticum var. floriferum
88. Weihenstephaner Gold
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The cultivar ‘Weihenstephaner Gold’ has especially showy golden-yellow flower that age to orange-yellow. The starry yellow flowers appear in leafy clusters in summer, followed by russet-red fruits that provide fall and winter interest. The spoon-shaped, fleshy, dark green leaves are densely borne on sprawling reddish stems. The leaves turn purple in fall.
6D-S4½" Wh 4"-6"9"-12"3-8
String of BananasSenecio radicans (aka Curio radicans)
89. String of Bananas
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A fun succulent with blue-green foliage resembling bananas on strings! Its long, trailing habit is best used in baskets or pots.
3D-N3" Bl Pot  2"-6"24"-36"9-11
String of DolphinsSenecio peregrinus (aka Curio peregrinus)
90. String of Dolphins
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A rare trailing hybrid succulent that is a cross of String of Pearls and Candle Plant. The leaves lining its string-like stems really look like dolphins leaping off the plant, making it a true novelty in the natural world. If properly cared for, it can send up bloom stalks with pompom-like clusters of tiny white flowers that smell of cinnamon.
3D-N3" Bl Pot  2"-6"24"-36"n/a
String of PearlsSenecio rowleyanus
91. String of Pearls
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String of Pearls, named after British botanist Gordon Rowley, is an unusual succulent with nearly spherical leaves from South Africa. Massively long “stringsof pearls”.
3D-N3" Bl Pot  2"-3"24"-36"n/a
Variegated String of Buttons, Variegated Necklace VineCrassula perforata variegata
92. Variegated String of Buttons
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A small, shrubby, sprawling succulent. Stems are erect and fleshy, later becoming postrate and woody. The oval leaves are gray-green, edged in pink. Flowrs are very small, star-shaped and white. This fast-growing variety is moderately easy and should be planted in a bed with bright morning sun or afternoon sunlight. An excellent houseplant, too!
3D-N3" TC Pot  9"-12"12"-16"9-11

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