The popularity of succulents as houseplants and in gardens has grown significantly, and plant enthusiasts are always on the lookout for uncommon varieties to add to their collections. Here are some rare succulents that everyone wants to have for their collection
1 Echeveria Elegans Hybrid
This gorgeous Echeveria Elegans Red Hybrid is a hybridized, throwing scarlet hues on the outermost edge. It measures in at about 1.75cm tall it is not complicated to care, a standout in a potter. Hand-selected by a succulent lover, the Echeveria Elegans Red Hybrid grows with little sunlight and not so much water.
2 Grapetoveria Superbum Variegated
Graptopetalum pentandrum "Superbum" Variegata is a slow-growing plant that can reach up to 6 inches (15 cm) in height and spread up to 12 inches (30 cm) in diameter. In the summer, it produces small pink or white star-shaped flowers that emerge on tall stalks. This cultivar requires similar care to other succulents
3 Pachyveria yellow Mist Variegated
Generally, Pachyveria refers to a genus of succulent plants that are hybrids between Pachyphytum and Echeveria. These plants are known for their rosette-shaped growth habit and are popular choices for succulent enthusiasts due to their attractive foliage and ease of care.
4 Aeonium Mardigras Variegated
Festive, Aeonium 'Mardi Gras' is a compact evergreen succulent forming showy rosettes of lemon yellow and emerald green variegation combined with pink to rich burgundy, especially when grown in bright light or when temperatures are cooler. It produces offsets from the outer ring of the main rosette.
5 Pinguicula Ehlersiae Variegated
Pinguicula Ehlersiae Variegated is a species of butterwort, native to Hidalgo and San Luis Potosi, Mexico. It forms meat-eating leaves in the summer and succulent leaves in the winter and chooses a loose substrate.This species with rare succulents names like being close to bright, warm windows and does not tolerate low-light.
6 Echeveria Agavoides Red Ebony
It is a succulent plant, generally with a solitary habit, which grows in the shape of a rosette, over time can cluster. Its fleshy and pointed leaves can be more or less long and narrow. E. agavoides flaunts an incredible range of colors: from bright green to ruby red, often with darker tips.
7 Echeveria Chihuahuaensis Variegated
Echeveria 'Chihuahuaensis Variegated'
The species can be hugely variable, which can be either evergreen or decidious. Flowers appear on short stalks (cymes) which grow from compact rosettes with colourful foliage. Echeveria are polycarpic. This means that they may flower many times through their lifetime.
8 Sedeveria Blue Lotus
Sedeveria Blue Lotus is understood to be a rare blue succulent. Potentially it can grown up to around 15 cm (6 ″) in size. The plants most noteworthy function would be the blue to pale blue-green leaves. White flowers with yellow center are expected to bloom during spring.
9 Graptoveria Fred Ives
Graptoveria 'Fred Ives' is an incredibly pretty evergreen succulent forming spreading clumps of large rosettes (12 in. wide or 30cm) of fleshy, pointed bronze leaves adorned with shades of pink. Depending on seasons, temperature, and sun exposure, the rosettes may blend shades of blue, teal, salmon, coral, or yellow.
10 Echeveria Maniac
Echeveria Maniaca is a very rare succulent. Small rosettes are formed from the leaves, just above the soil level. Its unique feature is that the leaves change color depending on the season. All the shades of green make the plant a really appealing decoration.