I know I did a post only recently about one succulent's lovely colours at this time of year (Senecio jacobensii), but I think the topic is worth another quick visit just because everything in the succulent patch is celebrating spring through colour.
| Crassula 'Campfire' looks like it was made for the lolly shop. |
| First prize for good, obvious names goes to the person who decided that this cultivar of Kalanchoe orygalis should be called 'Copper Spoons'. This living rust never sleeps. |
| The marketing people have called Kalanchoe thyrsiflora, with its big, red-rimmed leaves 'Flapjacks' but that name has never particularly appealed to me. I prefer lipstick hippos. |
| Last, and probably least, in this colourful company is this little green-leafed sedum with the red tips, whose small clusters of daisy flowers is a cheerful sight this morning. |
These are just lovely Jamie. I have preped a square bit in my back garden (which used to be a big cracked concrete slate, now gone!) specially for planting these colourful succulents in. I think if you get the colour contrast right these can be stunning next to each other.
ReplyDeleteHope it goes well Haleh. My succulent patch is about 1.5m x 1.5m, so you don't need much space to grow a lot of nice ones together.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to see pics of succulents. I have just arrived back from housesitting in Qld and my garden has gone crazy, particularly the 2 huge containers of succulents I planted up before I left.
ReplyDeleteI also have 4 upside down pots full of succulents hanging from the trees in my rear garden, as well as a ball container that I planted up over 2 yrs ago This does need redoing though as the birds have pinched all the coir for their nests!!
Go the succulents I say... I love them!
I love reading your blog and went and bought a succulent today after seeing these photos! I'm in Darwin and have been searching for a tropical gardening blog, if you know of one please let me know!!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes