100 + succulent cuttings, Lots of color and variety. Cactus landscape plants. Shipped with USPS First Class Package. ALLOW UP TO ONE WEEK FOR US TO SHIP! WILL SHIP SOONER WHEN POSSIBLE! Varieties subject to change based on supply and demand. 

Thank you for checking out our listing! We hope you find the same joy with growing these succulents as we have. We will make sure to provide you with a diverse assortment of succulent cuttings with lots of color, contrast and texture. Once again thank you for choosing us!

Here is a list of the types of cuttings you can expect to receive. Let me know if you would like more or less of a specific species and we will see what we can do to accommodate you needs. (availability is subject to change based on supply. This is our most updated selection. Please keep in mind that they are cuttings and need to be rooted.) First photo is a stock photo I use to show the color and variety. It may lack some color due to shipping. They will arrive intact and ready to plant. Succulents are the most resilient and easiest plants to grow!!! Here are some of the varieties you can expect and feel free to ask for specific species.

Graptopetalum paraguayense “Ghost Plant”

Aeonium arboreum “Black Rose”

Sedum nussbaumarianum “Coppertone”

Sedum rubrotinctum “Pork and Beans”

Senecio mandraliscae “Blue Fingers”

Crassula lycopoides “Watch Chain”

Crassula perforata “String of Buttons”

Sedum reflexum “Blue Spruce”

Sedum reflexum cv. “Angelina”

Oscularia deltoides “Pink Iceplant”

Crassula capitella “Campfire”

Crassula ovata variegated “Lemon and Lime”

Crassula tetragona “Miniature Pine Tree”

Aeonium decorum “Green Pinwheel”

Aptenia cordifolia “Red Apple Iceplant”

Portulacaria afra “Baby Jade”

Basic care instructions: Grow your succulent cuttings in a sunny location (partial shade is also good) but avoid direct sun on very hot days. They can burn. Water one to two times a week during spring-fall and every two weeks in winter. Make sure to use well draining soil that has perlite or sand. Using peat moss is also recommended. I use a ratio of 1/3 peat moss or organic compost medium, 1/3 perlite and 1/3 topsoil from the yard. Throw in a little basic fertilizer and you're all set.

Enjoy and Have Fun.