Deep maroon mound, so pretty! |
Cool planter. |
Stacked stone wall. Can you see the clusters of echeveria in the gaps? |
I loved this little guy. |
Flower pods. |
Vegetated swale. |
Nice, bright green rosettes. |
I came home with one of these! It fades from pink to orange, to green to purple. Aloe marlothii |
Ruffles! |
Vertical gardening display |
Along with the Aloe marlothii, I also came home with this:
Look at this purple beauty! Graptopetalum amysthystenum |
I don't know what this one is called, but isn't it cute?! |
Awesome!!!! Isn't Succulent Gardens amazing? Glad you found us :)
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