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Sutro Architects
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Use succulent cuttings in arrangements!
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Shaw Coates
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granite & succulents & grasses (blue) to enhance the look with very little water.
using a lot of succulents to cut down on water bill
granite and succulents, including golden barrel cactus and blue flame agave. The low-maintenance, minimal-water approach was a success. “I interviewed landscapers and basically told them I didn’t want to do anything,” says Shaw, adding that her water bill is between $70 and $150 per month.
granite and succulents, including golden barrel cactus and blue flame agave. The low-maintenance, minimal-water approach was a success. “I interviewed landscapers and basically told them I didn’t want to do anything,” says Shaw, adding that her water bill is between $70 and $150 per month.
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Randy Thueme Design Inc. - Landscape Architecture
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Hen and chick succulent for entry boxes
propagating succulent variety such as hen and chicks.
Mass planting. I really love the use of these succulents. The shiny surface of the foliage brings yet another dimension to this evergreen planting. With just one species we can see the intricate differences in foliage color from deep cabbage green
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Frank & Grossman Landscape Contractors, Inc.
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these succulents is "FlapJack Kalanchoe". They grow well here is South Texas.
You're welcome. The great thing about succulents like this, too, is that you can create new ones again and again from cuttings!
suppliers of succulents in your area. I hope this helps!
That succulent is tolerant of temperatures dropping down to 25 degrees Fahrenheit. Your microclimate will dictate how close to that temp you can get and succeed.
Like the use of wood chips and succulents
more succulents and grasses that I love
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debora carl landscape design
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of that succulent thats shaped as a flower varigated color
trailing succulent forms. They seem happy to let the sunny Aeonium take center stage."
I'm pretty sure it's a succulent, possibly an Aeonium 'Sunburst' http://plantsafari.com/Catalog2/Detail/00037.html
The succulent is an aeonium 'Sunburst'.
This succulent is called Aeonium 'Sunburst'. Loves
The large succulent in the pot
Aeonium, a succulent that has a distinct, flowerlike arrangement. One of the popular variegated forms is called Aeonium decorum 'Sunburst'. Notice how this singular plant commands our attention, but also how it is complemented by narrow, small-leafed and trailing succulent forms. They seem happy to let the
than most succulentsLight requirement: Full sun to partial shade (full sun in cooler climates)Mature size: Varies with speciesBenefits and tolerances: Soil tolerant; more tolerant of moisture than other succulentsSeasonal interest: Year-round; Aeonium are monocarpic, meaning they flower once, set seed and
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Jeffrey Gordon Smith Landscape Architecture
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og the succulent used in this photo?
What are these succulents, Please, I love them!
other succulents, low maintenance and beauty still top its list of attributes. To keep it looking its best, provide consistent sunlight. Garden cleanup involves only cutting out spent flowers; the leaves drop on their own, revealing the attractive, smooth gray trunk.More: Browse more succulents in the
erant succulent, but it looks its best when sheltered from harsh sun and provided with supplemental watering. Tip: Watch for blackening tips; this may be a sign that your plant is being scorched. Freezing or scorching temperatures may send the plant into dormancy. If its leaves are looking especially
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William Joyce Design
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How do you get the succulents to grow in those perfect round clusters?
of that succulent. Aeonium 'Alice Keck Park'. If they begin to get leggy, you lop off the taller specimen and allow the lower to fill in and replant the pruned off specimen to start a new plant. Very easy maintenance.
some succulents are ok - I like the shape of these and the purple
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debora carl landscape design
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Yes, succulents are hearty ~ they require very little watering or attention. Good luck!
Some succulents, including these graptoverias, are indeed frost resistant and can survive temps down into the 20's.
time. Succulents are so easy to trim and the bonus is that you get new plants to add to another area of the garden. This grouping is very low maintenance!
Gravel garden, several succulents in 1 pot
am really liking the succulent gardens for m
particular succulents but love that they can look so lush.
different elevation of succulents - growing from cement block
Succulents are also great because you can allow them to grow wild. Most varieties won't require much pruning or upkeep. These plants rarely look unkept — even when spilling out of planters or onto sidewalks, they look cultivated and purposeful.
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