A favorite from Mexico, the long tendrils are made up of fat jelly-bean shaped "leaves". It grows best in full sun and well-drained soil. 6"-8" tall and will trail and spread over rocks or containers.
This visually striking succulent is a low-growing, mat-forming plant with needle-like foliage that resembles the blue-green hue of spruce trees, creating a unique, coniferous appearance. It is hardy in Zones 3-9, thriving in well-drained soils and full sun, and can...
Mat-forming, evergreen, perennial groundcover. Foliage consists of silvery gray rosettes. Short stemmed, star shaped, yellow flowers. Blooms late spring to summer.
Tall, upright, succulent perennial. Blossoms are creamy ivory at first, but there's a succession of colors that moves to pink, deep cherry-rose, russet, copper, and finally the dark mahogany of the seed heads,
habit; Clump forming, deciduous perennial -- HARDINESS: About -30 degrees F -- EXPOSURE-- Full sun --DESCRIPTION: Deep rose pink with rounded thicker flower clusters, and more consistent color.
Perennial that grows in mats and clusters of bronze foliage. Blooms during Summer with beautiful, bright, purple-red (violet) flowers. Excellent for hot sites in full sun and poor soils.