Own a unique collection of cacti - Let's admire the colorful succulents you should not miss

In the midst of the chaos of life, the world and the business, sometimes we need to find a relaxing and peaceful corner to stay away from the noise and worries. And Succulent is a great choice for your living space.
Succulent is an easy-care and long-lived indoor plant, with qualities of resilience, strength, and smooth green. They can be grown in small pots and easily regulate humidity and light, so you can place them anywhere in your home.
In addition to creating fresh air, Succulent also brings relaxation and tranquility to your living space. With a variety of colors and a graceful appearance, Succulent can decorate any room in your home. Because of all the benefits that Succulent offers, it is the perfect choice to create a relaxing and peaceful space in your home. So, start adding to your home a few succulent pots to find tranquility amidst the chaos of life.

Graptopetalum amethystinum (Lavender Pebbles) Graptopetalum amethystinum, also known as Lavender Pebbles, is a species of cactus in the family Crassulaceae. This is a small sukulen plant, native to Mexico. The distinguishing feature of Graptopetalum amethystinum is its low height and beautiful blue-shaped trunk. The soft leaves are flat in shape and are blue or light purple in color. The leaf surface has white stripes that create a unique beauty and attract attention.

Crassula capitella Crassula capitella, commonly known as Red Pagoda or Campfire Plant, is a species of cactus in the family Crassulaceae. This species is native to South Africa. Crassula capitella has remarkable features in shape and color. The tree has a small, pyramidal trunk, with small, flame-like, tubular branches. The leaves are triangular or needle-shaped, green at the bottom and turning bright red at the top. When grown in strong light, the reds can become brighter and more vibrant.

Graptoveria Titubans Graptoveria Titubans is a succulent in the family Crassulaceae. This is a succulent hybrid (hybrid) created from the combination of Graptopetalum paraguayense and Echeveria derenbergii. This species is native to the Baja California region in Mexico. Graptoveria Titubans is a great choice for the succulent and cactus lover. With its unique shape and color, it makes an attractive accent to a living space, garden or indoor plant shelf.

Echeveria Lilacina Echeveria Lilacina has remarkable and beautiful features. The plant has a small, cup- or rosette-shaped stem, with greenish-gray leaves and a silvery chalky surface. The leaves are shovel-shaped and have a slightly serrated edge, creating a soft and gentle beauty.

Echeveria 'Suyon' also known as Echeveria 'Sunyan', is an attractive succulent that forms a compact asterisk cluster of colorful closely spaced leaves. The asterisks are up to 5 inches (12 cm) in diameter, developing short stems with age. They are usually smaller, between 1.2 and 1.6 inches (3 and 4 cm). The leaves are gray-green with a red border but turn peach to rose red when stressed. Unfortunately, this hybrid does not produce flowers.

Sedum Versadense Sedum Versadense là một loại cây bụi nhỏ mọng nước với thân cây mọc thẳng hoặc rủ xuống có lông và những chiếc lá nhỏ nhiều thịt dày được bao phủ bởi những sợi lông nhỏ. Nó cao tới 6 inch (15 cm) với độ xòe thường bằng chiều cao. Lá có màu kem đỏ ở mặt trên, màu đỏ nâu sẫm ở mặt dưới, dài tới 1,2 inch (3 cm) và rộng tới 0,6 inch (1,5 cm).

Cotyledon Pendens As a species of tree in the Crassulaceae family, Cotyledon Pendens is easy to grow and is often used as a decorative plant in homes and offices. Low-maintenance succulents are the perfect houseplant for anyone who doesn't have a green thumb. Cotyledon Pendens bloom when feeling happy. The hanger leaves with the pink bell-shaped flowers look so pretty! Such a unique succulent plant has a very fragrant, honey-like or lemon-like aroma, and some claim it is a woody aroma.

Sedum Dasyphyllum Sedum dasyphyllum 'Minor' is a small carpet-forming succulent with opposite, green to purplish leaves on climbing stems. It grows to 5 inches (12.5 cm) tall when flowering. Leaves are fleshy and purple in intense sunlight. Small white flowers with small black dots on the petals and green ovary. Sedum is easy to grow. For shorter varieties, simply placing the plant in the ground where you want it to grow is usually enough for the plant to start there. They will take root from wherever the stem touches the ground and take root on their own. If you want even more assurance that the plant will start there, you can add a very thin layer of soil on top of the tree.

Echeveria Pure Love A highlight of Echeveria Pure Love is the purple-pink color that blends on the leaves, creating a unique and attention-grabbing beauty. Echeveria Pure Love is a very easy plant to care for. It needs to be watered at regular intervals, but make sure the soil in the pot is dry before watering again. Plants should be placed in an environment with moderate humidity and should not be exposed to sudden cold weather.

Echeveria derenbergii  Echeveria derenbergii is a beautiful succulent that forms dense clusters of temple-shaped asterisks of light green color, leaves becoming less and less glossy, often with red margins and tips. The rosettes grow up to 3.2 inches (8 cm) in diameter, actively produce deviants from an early age and form large clusters. Leaves are thick, fleshy, oval in shape, ending abruptly at a short pointed tip

Sempervivum 'Andrenor' Sempervivum 'Andrenor' is a small succulent that forms clusters of fiery red, fleshy, pointed leaves with a contrasting lime green base. The asterisks are up to 4 inches (10 cm) in diameter. The leaves become darker in winter and a more vibrant and intense red in summer. They are lined with bright white cilia that accentuate their shape.

Echeveria 'Blue Bird' Echeveria Blue Bird has thick, succulent and oval leaves typical of Echeveria. The leaves are a beautiful blue-green color that can vary from light blue to dark blue, depending on how much light the plant receives.

Echeveria Mon Ami A highlight of 'Echeveria Mon Ami' is the cup or cup shape of the tree. The leaves are neatly arranged around each other, creating a pretty and attractive shape.

Echeveria 'Hyalina' Due to the compact nature of the plant, it becomes a very good choice for confined areas such as windowsills. It will emit a vibrant pink color in winter when the cold hits, this is a natural response to the plant's resistance to frost. It will develop yellow bell-shaped flowers in May and will compensate as it matures, usually after 1-2 years of steady growth.

Sedeveria 'Pink Ruby Sedeveria 'Pink Ruby' is a popular and attractive succulent in the bonsai community. With its signature color and unique shape, 'Pink Ruby' is a delightful choice for any succulent collection. Sharp magenta pink highlights appear on the leaf edges, creating a sharp and attractive effect.

Pachyveria 'Bubble Candy' Pachyveria 'Snow Candy' is a succulent hybrid between two different plant genera, Pachyphytum and Echeveria. This variety is known for its attractive rosette shape and unique coloration. The leaves of 'Snow Candy' are usually light gray green, with a slight pink tinge around the edges. The leaves are thick and fleshy, and they have a powdery, almost chalky texture.

Graptoveria Orange Sherbet Graptoveria Orange Sherbet is a beautiful and popular succulent that is a cross between Graptopetalum amethystinum and Echeveria derenbergii. It is known for its striking orange and pink color that can change depending on the amount of sunlight it receives.