Succulents have taken the gardening world by storm with their stunning beauty, low maintenance, and ability to thrive in various environments. While the classic green succulents are undeniably captivating, the world of succulents also offers a plethora of colorful varieties that can add a burst of vibrancy to your collection. In this blog post, we will explore 20 stunning and colorful succulents that deserve a place in your garden or indoor plant collection.
Echeveria 'Rainbow Burst':
With its gradient of pink, purple, and green leaves, 'Rainbow Burst' is a show-stopper that will mesmerize any observer.
Graptosedum 'California Sunset':
This succulent features rosettes with hues ranging from apricot to fiery red, creating a beautiful sunset-like effect.
Aeonium 'Kiwi':
The 'Kiwi' variety flaunts pastel shades of green, yellow, and pink, resembling the colors of the beloved fruit.
Crassula ovata 'Sunset':
This popular Jade Plant cultivar displays leaves with a striking blend of orange, pink, and cream.
Pachyphytum oviferum 'Moonstones':
'Moonstones' feature chubby, pale blue-green leaves, giving them a moon-like appearance.
Echeveria agavoides 'Lipstick':
As the name suggests, this Echeveria showcases bright red, lipstick-colored tips on its leaves.
Sedum 'Firestorm':
With its fiery red and orange foliage, 'Firestorm' creates a striking contrast in any succulent arrangement.
Crassula 'Buddha's Temple':
This unique succulent has stacked triangular leaves forming a pyramid shape, with vibrant red tips.
Graptoveria 'Bashful':
'Bashful' features soft lavender-pink leaves that blush even more with increased sunlight exposure.
Haworthia Correcta: is a small, rosette-forming succulent with fleshy, clear leaves. It belongs to South Africa and is appropriate for rock gardens or as a potted plant. This low-maintenance plant is easy and drought-tolerant to take care of, making it a terrific choice for hectic gardeners.
Kalanchoe luciae 'Flapjack':
With its flat, pancake-like leaves, 'Flapjack' displays shades of red, pink, and orange along the edges.
Echeveria 'Topsy Turvy':
An intriguing succulent with bluish-green leaves that curl backward, creating a "topsy-turvy" effect.
Graptopetalum paraguayense 'Ghost Plant':
The 'Ghost Plant' features ghostly, pale grayish-blue leaves that glow in the sunlight.
Sinocrassula Yunnanensis: is a small, rosette-forming succulent with fleshy, spoon-shaped leaves. It is native to China and is appropriate for rock gardens or as a potted plant. It is simple and low-maintenance to take care of, and it produces small, yellow flowers in the spring and summer.
Crassula Red Pagoda: is a small, compact succulent with red-tinted leaves organized in a stacked style, looking like a pagoda.
Echeveria Peacockii Variegata: is a beautiful succulent species with rosettes of blue-green leaves with velvety white variegation. Its sensational appearance makes it a popular option for succulent gardens and as a stand-alone decor. It is a low-maintenance plant that requires well-draining soil, brilliant light, and very little watering.
Sedum Dasyphyllum: is a low-growing succulent with small, oval-shaped leaves that are blue-green in color. It’s simple to take care of and is well-suited to rock gardens, borders, or as a potted plant.
Echeveria Compton Carousel: is a special succulent with a rosette of leaves in shades of green and pink. It’s a slow-growing plant that prefers intense light and well-draining soil and is fantastic for adding interest to your collection.
Echeveria Cubic Frosty Variegated: is a frosty-looking succulent with green, white, and pink leaves. It’s a slow-growing plant that prefers intense light and well-draining soil and will add a fascinating texture to your collection.