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Echeveria Agavoides
A whopping 20cm in diameter at her widest, this beauty lives in the window at the top of my stairs.


Crassula Pastel Variegated
I had to send away for this minute variegated beauty. Can't wait for it to grow and make more!


Sempervivum Mix
These are so perfectly formed as they have been grown in pots completely conducive to the size.


Echeveria Canna
Can't wait for these to grow more!


Crassula Pagoda Variegated
Succulent enthusiast? Then you need to up you 'variegated' game!


Pachyphytum Ovyferum
The juiciest Moonstones I own. One is starting to sprout another too...


Sinocrassula Yunnanensis
I have three of these unusual litle Yunnas.


Sedeveria Lutea
A more recent addition to the family.


Pachyveria Clavifolia
Rare and adorably chubby


Aeonium Kiwi Tricolour Variegated
I only own one Aeonium, and this is she. The variegation makes her rare and even more special!


Aeonium Kiwi Tricolour Variegated
You can see the variegation really clearly here.


Echeveria Black Prince
The perfect dark succulent. As his name sounds, he's very majestic!


Sedeveria Jet Beads
I'm partial to a Sedeveria (Sedum and Echeveria hybrid). Love this colours on this one.


Crassula Springtime
I love how this Crassula grows from one to two heads. She shares a pot with others.


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My Echeveria Zodiac I had to send away for - she's small at the moment but she'll grow.


Echeveria Green Gollum
She's tightly packed and lovely to look at from above.


Echeveria Lilacina
Also known as the Ghost Echeveria, she started her life off small but as you can see (pen for scale) she's grown huge!


Mix
My Moonstones, Cubic Frost and Rainbow sleeping together in my conservatory at night.


Propagation in Soil
This is how many of my succulents start their lives off in my care. I propagate from leaves in both soil and water.


Babies Growing
These are going to be beautiful when they grow to adults!


Echeveria Rainbow
I sent away for this rare little lady. Her rainbow colours are divine!


Pachyphytum Bracteosum
Who doesn't love a juicy, pink succulent?


Echeveria Secunda
This picture doesn't really do her justice. 25cm at her widest, she lives outside and will be the queen on next year's spring rockery!


Graptoveria Titubans Variegated
Another little pink beauty. I have two of these ladies which I had to send away for. Hoping to make more out of their leaves in future.


Echeveria Duchess of Nuremberg
Also known as the Perle Von Nurnberg, her pinks and greens make her a gorgeous addition.