Rare Succulents by: Blooming Anomaly

Posted by Hoxe on May 27th, 2019

Succulents have been on my mind lately. I never seem to get enough of them! Here is a  post on 5 rare succulents and where you can find them.

If you think you’ve seen every succulent, think again! These five rare succulents probably aren’t on your radar, but they should be. They’re beautiful, unique, and easy to care for… the only downside is that they’re hard to find!

If you’ve exhausted all of the options at your local garden store, keep reading to learn all about our favorite uncommon succulents!

1. Sansevieria Kirkii ‘Coppertone’

You probably already own a green Sansevieria, but have you ever seen a copper one? This rare cultivar has large coppery patches all over its dark green leaves. They really catch the light and make this succulent look metallic. When we first saw it, we wondered if someone had covered a regular, dark green Sansevieria in copper spray paint!

2. Crassula Alstonii

This succulent is native to South Africa and has big, fleshy, oval leaves that help it store lots of water. The leaves grow in a big mound that looks like a dome. We think that this growth pattern is super cool and unlike any other succulent!

This Crassula grows best in partial shade, so it makes a great houseplant. It’s susceptible to mealy bugs, though, so make sure that you don’t overwater it! Excess moisture can cause its roots to rot and attract bugs.

Find the rest of rare succulents at bloominganomaly.com

 
 

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