Welcome to our perennial plant nursery!
Imagine More Perennial Plants Than You Can Imagine, Delivered To You.

                                                           Free Shipping to most states

Shop by Category

Succulent Plants

  • Agave parryi ssp truncata 
Photos courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc. Agave parryi ssp truncata 
Photos courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.

    Agave parryi ssp. truncata (72)ct Flat

    Agave parryi ssp. truncata (72)ct Flat Common Name: Agave, Hardy Century PlantThis species is often described as the most beautiful of all Agaves, but with so many gorgeous specimens out there, how can you pick just one favorite? The beauty and grace of...

    $424.90
    Choose Options
  • Agave s. 'Black Widow' (72)ct Flat Agave s. 'Black Widow' (72)ct Flat

    Agave s. 'Black Widow' (72)ct Flat

    Agave schidigera 'Black Widow'(72)ct Flat Common Name: Century PlantThe white "hairs" of this succulent are reminiscent of the fine texture of a spider's web. Spiky, sword-like leaves are green, long, white fibers lining the margin. Forms a compact,...

    $496.18
    Choose Options
  • Agave s. 'Royal Flush' PP31138 (72)ct Flat

    Agave s. 'Royal Flush' PP31138 (72)ct Flat

    Agave s. 'Royal Flush' PP31138 (72)ct Flat Common Name: Century PlantA wide margined sport of Queen of White Thread ('Shira ito no Ohi'). Compared to its parent, 'Royal Flush' has considerably wider (more than twice as wide) creamy white margins that...

    $571.02
    Choose Options
  • Delosperma 'Dancing Embers' (30)ct Flat

    Delosperma 'Dancing Embers' (30)ct Flat

    Delosperma 'Dancing Embers' PPAF CPBRAF- Proven Winners® KALEIDOSCOPE™ Collection (30)ct Flat Common Name: Hardy Ice PlantA brilliantly colored series of succulent Delosperma from Proven Winners® Perennials. KALEIDOSCOPE™ Delosperma stand...

    $202.74
    Choose Options
  • Delosperma Fire Spinner 10ct Flat Delosperma Fire Spinner 10ct Flat

    Delosperma 'Fire Spinner' (10)ct Quarts

    Delosperma 'Fire Spinner' Common Name: Trailing ice plant, hardy ice plant Zones: 5 to 10; Full sun and well-drained soil. Mature height 3 inches, plant 9 to 24 inches apart. 2012 Plant Select winner. Succulent semi-evergreen, with cylindrical...

    $72.11
    Choose Options
  • Delosperma 'Orchid Flash' (30)ct Flat Delosperma 'Orchid Flash' (30)ct Flat

    Delosperma 'Orchid Flash' (30)ct Flat

    Delosperma 'Orchid Flash' PPAF CPBRAF - Proven Winners® KALEIDOSCOPE™ Collection (30)ct Flat Common Name: Hardy Ice PlantA brilliantly colored series of succulent Delosperma from Proven Winners® Perennials. KALEIDOSCOPE™ Delosperma stand...

    $202.74
    Choose Options
  • Delosperma 'Pink Radiance' (30)ct Flat Delosperma 'Pink Radiance' (30)ct Flat

    Delosperma 'Pink Radiance' (30)ct Flat

    Delosperma 'Pink Radiance' PPAF CPBRAF - Proven Winners® KALEIDOSCOPE™ Collection (30)ct Flat Common Name: Hardy Ice PlantA brilliantly colored series of succulent Delosperma from Proven Winners® Perennials. KALEIDOSCOPE™ Delosperma stand...

    $202.74
    Choose Options
  • Delosperma 'Razzle Dazzle' (30)ct Flat Delosperma 'Razzle Dazzle' (30)ct Flat

    Delosperma 'Razzle Dazzle' (30)ct Flat

    Delosperma 'Razzle Dazzle' PPAF CPBRAF - Proven Winners® KALEIDOSCOPE™ Collection (30)ct Flat Common Name: Hardy Ice PlantA brilliantly colored series of succulent Delosperma from Proven Winners® Perennials. KALEIDOSCOPE™ Delosperma stand...

    $202.74
    Choose Options
  • Delosperma cooperi 3.5 inch pot Delosperma cooperi 3.5 inch pot

    Delosperma cooperi (3.5 inch pot)

    Delosperma cooperi (3.5-inch pots)Common Name: Hardy Ice Plant Delosperma cooperi, also known as the trailing ice plant, hardy ice plant, or pink carpet, is a succulent plant native to South Africa. It is a mat-forming plant that typically grows to 3-6...

    $4.60
    Choose Options
  • Delosperma cooperi Delosperma cooperi

    Delosperma cooperi (4) 1-gallons

    Delosperma cooperi (4) 1-gallons Common Name: Trailing ice plant, hardy ice plant Zones: 6 to 9; Full sun and well-drained soil. Mature height 3 inches, plant 9 to 12 inches apart. Succulent semi-evergreen, with cylindrical needle-like leaves;...

    $115.68
    Choose Options
  • Delosperma GRANITA Raspberry 
Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc. Delosperma GRANITA Raspberry 
Photo courtesy of Walters Gardens, Inc.

    Delosperma GRANITA Raspberry (30)ct Flat

    Delosperma GRANITA® Raspberry ('PJS01S') (30)ct FlatCommon Name: Hardy Ice Plant One of the best Hardy Ice Plants we've seen in our trials for its large flowers and incredible flower coverage. Incredibly bright, "retina burning" color and a standout...

    $183.77
    Choose Options

Succulent plants are renowned for their ability to thrive in arid conditions due to their specialized leaves and stems that store water. These drought-resistant plants are diverse, with many species boasting unique shapes, sizes, and colors.

Care for succulents involves ensuring they have well-draining soil, as they are susceptible to root rot if left in stagnant water. A mix of potting soil with sand and perlite can provide the ideal growing medium. When it comes to watering, consistency is key; succulents should only be watered when the soil is completely dry, which typically translates to once a week or every two weeks, and even less frequently during their dormant season in winter.

Adequate light is crucial, with most succulents preferring bright, indirect sunlight. Containers for succulents should have proper drainage, and materials like terracotta or ceramic are preferred to help manage soil moisture. Some succulents may benefit from added humidity, which can be provided by placing a dish of water nearby or using a spray mister. With these care tips, succulents can be a low-maintenance and attractive addition to any indoor or outdoor space.

Succulents are plants that have adapted to survive in arid conditions by storing water in their leaves, stems, or roots. This adaptation allows them to thrive in environments with limited water availability, such as deserts, rocky hillsides, and coastal areas.

Key Characteristics of Succulent Plants:

  • Fleshy Tissues: Succulents have thick, fleshy tissues that are specialized for water storage. These tissues can be found in the leaves, stems, or roots.
  • Waxy Coatings: Many succulents have a waxy coating on their leaves or stems, which helps to reduce water loss through evaporation.
  • Shallow Root Systems: Succulents often have shallow root systems that allow them to quickly absorb water from the soil surface after rainfall.
  • Succulent Leaves: The most common type of succulent has fleshy leaves that are often rounded or cylindrical. These leaves can store large amounts of water.
  • Succulent Stems: Some succulents store water in their stems, which can be thick and columnar or elongated and cactus-like.
  • Succulent Roots: In some cases, succulents store water in their roots, which can be tuberous or bulbous.

Care Tips for Succulent Plants:

  • Well-Draining Soil: Succulents require well-draining soil to prevent root rot. A cactus or succulent mix is ideal.
  • Moderate Watering: Succulents are drought-tolerant, so it's important to avoid overwatering. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
  • Bright, Indirect Light: Most succulents prefer bright, indirect light. However, some species can tolerate direct sunlight.
  • Good Air Circulation: Succulents need good air circulation to prevent diseases and pests.
  • Fertilizer: Fertilize succulents once or twice a year with a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength.
  • Repotting: Repot succulents every two to three years to provide fresh soil and adequate space for growth.

By following these care tips, you can enjoy the beauty and resilience of succulent plants in your home or garden.

Agave:

  • Description: Striking, architectural plants with large, fleshy leaves arranged in rosettes. Some species have sharp spines at the tip.
  • Light: Full sun preferred.
  • Water: Drought-tolerant, water deeply but infrequently when soil is completely dry.
  • Cold tolerance: Varies depending on species, some hardy to zone 4, others require frost protection.
  • Special needs: Provide well-draining soil and avoid overwatering.
  • Growth: Slow-growing but can reach impressive sizes.

Delosperma:

  • Description: Low-growing, mat-forming succulents with vibrant, daisy-like flowers in various colors.
  • Light: Full sun preferred.
  • Water: Drought-tolerant, water moderately during active growth, reduce in winter.
  • Cold tolerance: Most hardy to zone 5, but benefit from winter mulch in colder regions.
  • Special needs: Well-draining soil and good air circulation are essential. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms.
  • Growth: Moderate to fast-growing, forming dense mats that spread over time.

Manfreda:

  • Description: Similar to Agave but with softer, broader leaves and showy, yellow flower spikes.
  • Light: Full sun preferred.
  • Water: Drought-tolerant, water deeply but infrequently when soil is completely dry.
  • Cold tolerance: Most hardy to zone 7, but some varieties can handle colder temperatures with protection.
  • Special needs: Well-draining soil and protection from excessive winter wetness.
  • Growth: Moderate to slow-growing, reaching various sizes depending on species.

Mangave:

  • Description: Closely related to Agave but with softer, wider leaves and unique rosette patterns.
  • Light: Full sun preferred.
  • Water: Drought-tolerant, water deeply but infrequently when soil is completely dry.
  • Cold tolerance: Varies depending on species, some hardy to zone 5, others require frost protection.
  • Special needs: Well-draining soil and protection from excessive winter wetness.
  • Growth: Moderate to slow-growing, reaching various sizes depending on species.

Sedum:

  • Description: Diverse group with many forms, including creeping varieties, upright stems, and groundcovers. Flowers come in various colors and shapes.
  • Light: Most varieties prefer full sun, but some tolerate partial shade.
  • Water: Drought-tolerant, water moderately during active growth, reduce in winter.
  • Cold tolerance: Varies depending on species, most hardy to zone 4 or 5.
  • Special needs: Well-draining soil and good air circulation are crucial. Some varieties may need winter protection.
  • Growth: Varies depending on species, ranging from fast-growing groundcovers to slow-growing clumping forms.