Tender Indoor Succulents

Faucaria tigrina Tiger Jaws

$4.99

Tiger Jaws succulent resembles the open jaws of a fanged animal. Thick triangular leaves have of soft, curved "teeth" that direct water to the roots of the plant. Tiger Jaws grows in a compact clump. This distinctive plant is very low maintenance and is...

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Crassula corymbulosa Shark's Tooth

$4.99

Shark's Tooth succulent is a mesmerizing variety with symmetrically staked leaves. The pointed leaves become blood red in the sun. New growth forms fairly quickly on this spreading succulent. Also known at Red Pagoda for the tall pyramid shapes that it...

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Echeveria Chroma

$4.99

Chroma is an exciting variety with shiny, dark purple-bronze leaves that look almost metallic. It has the best coloring during the winter. During the summer grow it in partial shade and water regularly to keep it looking its best. Echeveria Chroma will...

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Senecio rowleyanus String of Pearls

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String of Pearls has a very distinct appearance. This succulent is best appreciated as a trailing plant in a hanging basket or as a spiller in containers. This plant makes a great houseplant near a window that receives bright light. Not cold hardy...

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Sedum rubrotinctum Pork and Beans

$4.99

Sedum rubrotinctum is commonly called Pork and Beans or the Jelly Bean Plant. The names come from the look of the leaves. The round, bean shaped leaves change from green to red in summer. Native to Mexico, this tender sedum grows best in hot weather...

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Pachyphytum Hookeri

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Hookeri grows gray-green leaves with rose colored tips. This pachyphytum puts off dark pink flowers. Grows in full sun.Blooms and leaves brush off easily. Some may come off during shipping. Leave them laying on the soil and they will grow into new plants...

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Kalanchoe tomentosa Panda Plant

$4.99

Kalanchoe tomentosa Panda Plant is a beautiful, furry looking, blue-gray succulent covered in tiny white hair and brown spots on the leaf edges. It keeps nice foliage and upright form year round. Native to Madagascar, this kalanchoe is an easy care...

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Huernia Zebrina

$6.99

Native to Southern Africa, this cactus like succulent is best known for its beautiful, exotic flower. The star shaped flower is yellow with red stripes with a prominent red center. It is sometimes called a lifesaver plant because of this flower. Huernia...

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Haworthia Zebra

$4.99

Zebra plant is a haworthia with very prominent texture. Bright white, horizontal stripes cover the pine-green foliage. As a final exclamation point, lovely white flowers bloom in spring. Haworthia fasciata Zebra can be planted indoors or out. Fertilize...

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Haworthia gracilis

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Haworthia gracilis is light green with translucent skin, allowing for internal photosynthesis. Haworthia are native to Southern Africa. Haworthia produce small, white flowers. Clump-forming haworthia are perfect for containers. Not cold hardy. Foliage...

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Echeveria Violet Queen

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Violet Queen forms a lotus blossom shape of almost white leaves tinged with pink. It is an elegant hybrid variety with long, slender curving leaves. The pink coloring in the leaves becomes more pronounced with cooler temperatures. Echeveria grow in a...

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Pachyveria Belle Blue

$4.99

Belle Blue pachyveria has plump, blue-green rounded leaves ending in a point and growing in a tight clump. Looks great in containers or as a house plant. A very useful variety of succulent as it will spread quickly to fill an area. Produces pink and...

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Echeveria Red Velvet

$4.99

Red Velvet is distinguished by it's fuzzy green leaves with bright red tips. This variety grows into dense clumps of color. For best results plant in full to partial sun. Red and yellow flowers appear in spring and early summer. This variety is durable...

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Crassula radicans Small Red Carpet

$4.99

Carpet Jade is a dense, low growing succulent. Its small flat leaves are often more green, but turn bright red in the winter Not cold hardy.. Foliage Color: Green Mature Size: 6" High, 12-24" Diameter Shipping Size: You'll receive approx. a 3-4" pot...

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Crassula Jitters Jade Plant

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Crassula ovata undulata Jade Plant Jitters grows with wavy, twisting bright green leaves. The edge of each leaf has a thin line of scarlet red.This crassula plant grows in a compact mound. Fertilize regularly for best results. Plant in full to part shade...

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Cotyledon Happy Young Lady

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Cotyledon Happy Young Lady grows in an upright mound habit with grey-green finger foliage, tipped with a touch of deep purple. Cotyledons are often bushy plants and are somewhat hardier than most of the crassula family. They are originally from South...

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5 Tender Succulents Collection

$27.50 $19.95

A collection of 5 stunning tender succulent plants. This collection gives you lots of color and variety of form that you only get with succulents. Let us pick out some of our favorites for you from the Aeonium, Crassula, Echeveria and other amazing...

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Tender Succulent Plants

Young's offers several amazing varieties of tender succulent plants. Most of the succulent plants available from Young's Garden are members of the Crassulaceae family. This plant family has more than 1,100 species. Tender succulent plants are not cold hardy. They can be grown as perrennials in mild climates or annuals. They can also be enjoyed in areas with cold winters as houseplants or if they are completely protected from frost.

 

Aeonium - Crassulaceae plant family
There are many species of aeoniums. Most ae from the warm Canary Islands, Cape Verde Isles and Morocco. They are wonderful garden plants and are available in a wide range of forms from branching plants to groundcovers. Many aeonium plants also look great in containser. They tolerate dry conditions, but some species drop their leaves in the intense heat of the summer. Although very similar to sempervivum, aeonium will not survive heavy frost.

Cotyledon - Crassulaceae plant family
These are often bushy plants and slightly hardier than most crassula family. Most are originally from South Africa, Namibia, Abyssinia and the Middle East. The leaves come in a wide range of shapes and textures. Cotyledon succulent plants have bell-shaped flowers that grow on a thin stem above the plant. The flower stem grows from the center of the plant. Cotyledons are very showy in both the garden and containers. Full sun is prefered, but they can also grow in part shade. Established plants can be trimmed down to the desired size and shape.

Crassula - Crassulaceae plant family
Crassulas are a large genus with nearly 200 species. Thes plants range from annuals to perennials, shrubs to semi-aquatic plants. Most of these plants are native to South Africa, tropical Africa, Madagascar, the Middle East and Europe. Each plant offers a different feature to make it popular for planters.

Echeveria - Crassulaceae plant family
Echeveria are some of the most colorful and spectacular succulent plants. They grow very large with thick succulent leaves in a rosette form. Echeveria succulent plants are originally from Mexico and Central America. Bell shaped flowers on long stems can be yellow, orange, red or pink. Some varieties are more tolerant of wet and cold than others. All echeveria can withstand fairly cold temperatures if the soil they are planted in is dry and there isn't any water on the leaves. Frequent rain and cold on their leaves will cause rot and disease. As the plants grow, remove the dead leaves at the plant's base. Echeveria can look amazing in containers, and mass plantings.

Graptopetalum - Crassulaceae plant family
These plants are native to Mexico. They resemble echeveria with rosettes of thick leaves. Graptopetalum are best grown in full sun, but in warm, dry conditions they will tolerate partial shade. They are amazing planted in containers and as rockery plants.

Graptosedum - Crassulaceae plant family
These are a crosses between Graptopetalum and Sedum plants. They grow with some characteristics of both plants. The thick leaves fall off these plants easily to propagate new plants. They should be handled with care when transplanting.

Kalanchoe - Crassulaceae plant family
Most kalanchoe plants are originally from Africa and Madagascar, with some from India, China, Malaya, and other tropical areas. Kalanchoe are available in a wide variety of shapes, colors and textures. Kalanchoe don't like frost. The distinctive foliage of the plants often makes them easy to recognize.

Pachyphytum - Crassulaceae plant family
This is another succulent native to Mexico. It is related to echeveria and requires the same treatment. The fat leaves are eye catching and pretty in containers.

Senecio - Asteraceae plant family
This is a group of over 100 species that originate all over the world: Mexico, Canary Islands, Middle East and South Africa. Most senecio plants grow to be large bushes.