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I am proud that our succulent plants are decorating the White House this holiday season, selected by the famous floral designer, Ariella Chezar, who's been featured on Oprah. Thank you for this honor.
Carol Close
Decorating Ideas for the Holidays
Succulent cuttings can often last up to two months without water without wilting or shriveling. After Christmas, you can plant them and grow them!
Combine succulents with the longest lasting, freshly cut greenery- Boxwood, Magnolia, Leucadendron, Acacia baileyana purpurea, Acacia cultiformis, Eucalyptus, Deodar Cedar, Pine, Pomegranates, Lime green Chinaberries, Ozothamnus diosmifiolia, and Podacarpus gracilior.
Scroll below to see some quick Christmas mantles using the longest lasting foliage. White succulents look like snowflakes and Agaves and Aloes look like stars! Some cactus look like snowballs!
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Kalanche beharensis 'Fang' is one of our many furry, white, snowy looking succulents
Pachyveria 'Powderpuff' with foliage of Aleppo Pine.
Echeveria pulvinata 'Frosty' tied to Deodor Cedar.
Ferny lime green foliage of Ozothamnus diosmifolia with clay pots of Haworthia attenuata and Agave filifera
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Ferny green foliage of Podacarpus gracilior, red Nandina berries, pomegranates and Crassula multicava.
Silvery foliage of Deodor Cedar and Nandina berries with terra cotta clay pots of Haworthia attenuata.
Lavender foliage of Acacia baileyana purpurea with white Echeveria lilacina, Echeveria pulivinata 'Frosty' and pinky lavender Echeveria 'Perle von Nurnberg.'
Silvery foliage of Eucalyptus sideroxylon and lavender foliage of Acacia baileyana purpurea with silvery Echeveria 'Blue Fairy' and Sedeveria 'Fanfare'.
Lime green foliage of Boxwood with Sedum praeltum and Aloe nobilis.
Nandina foliage and red Nandina berries, pomegranates and starry white flowered Jade plant (Crassula ovata).
Large boulder leaves of Cotyledon orbiculata macrantha, Crassula multicava, Agapanthus flower stalks, Nandina berries and red Leucadendron flowers..
Echeveria 'Blue Fairy', Kalanchoe tomentosa (Panda Plant), Echeveria 'Blue Curls', Pachyveria bracteosum, Sedeveria 'Fanfare' on a bed of silvery blue Senecio repens.
Large boulder leaves of Crassula multicava and Cotyledon orbiculata macrantha with foliage of Ozothamnus diosmifolia, red Leucadendron flowers, red Nandina berries and starry spikes of Agaganthus stalks.
Snowballs of spineless Mammillaria polythele above and white outlined, star shaped Agave filifera below.
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ICY BEAUTIES-LIVING SNOWFLAKES! Left to right- Pachyveria 'Exotica', Graptoveria 'Amethorum', Pachyveria 'Haagei', Echeveria 'Blue & Yellow', Graptoveria 'Silver Star', and Gasteria x Haworthia 'Royal Highness'. Enter our Online Store in the left hand column to see these plants available for sale and for more information.
LIVING SUCCULENT WREATH. Looks great in the garden year round! Lasts for 5 to 10 years if dunked in water weekly and grown in full sun in a frost free area! You can start new plants in the garden from prunining the wreath to keep its form.
Silvery foliage of Deodor cedar with red Nandina berries, white Echeveria pulvinata 'Frosty' and Echeveria 'Blue Fairy'.
To see photos of succulents or cactus for sale, enter our online store above. Then click on product photos for larger image and more info. 2, 4, & 6" pot sizes subject to availability. Back orders are out of stock.
Did you know? Shopping for succulents and cactus online produces less green house gas than shopping at the mall? Avoid trafic and crowds. Save on gas. Check out our nursery's huge inventory of rare and unusual succulents and cactus!.

New! Living Succulent Wreath!
#1 Decorating tip- Cut off wilt proof, succulent rosettes. Place on Christmas tree branches, on mantles, in centerpieces. Let them sit there the whole Christmas season, then at the end of the season, they will have adventitious roots and are ready to plant.