Product Details
Highlights
- Hand-picked selection: 5 each of 10 different soft and hardy succulents, including Echeveria, Haworthia, Sedum, Sempervivum, Crassula, and more
- Diverse shapes and colors from a mix of genera for a neat assortment
- Plant names included: ID sheet includes the exact genus and species/cultivar
- Both indoor and outdoor varieties: Frost-hardy Sempervivum and Sedum thrive outdoors year-round. Most Soft Succulents grow well indoors, or outdoors in warm climates
- Countless uses: Container arrangements, centerpieces, living walls, mini gardens, favors, and much more
- Detailed care guide included: We'll help you get started, even if you're new to succulents
- Great savings: Approximate retail value of 50 individual pots is $197.50
- Rooted in individual pots: Ready to transplant or resell. When removed from carrier tray, plants can be kept in original pots for several weeks with proper care (learn more)
PLEASE NOTE: Photos are sample only; colors and varieties will be similar, but may vary depending on the season. Varieties will repeat if you purchase more than one.
Product Size
Bulk Tray (2.0" Pots)
Cold Hardiness
Zone 10 (30F)
Recommended Light Conditions
Filtered / Partial Sun

THIS PLANT IS HARDY IN ZONES 10+
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Growing Info
- Climate: Hardy succulents grow outdoors in zones 5+. Soft succulents grow outdoors in zones 10-12 (what's my zone?)
- Where to Grow: In-ground or potted, hardy succulents thrive outdoors in partial to full sun and tolerate both snow and drought. Soft succulents can grow outdoors in warm areas and also do well indoors in bright rooms. For specific light needs, refer to individual category descriptions
- Acclimation: Allow about 2 weeks to gradually transition from bright shade to partial sun after delivery (learn more)
- Transplanting: We recommend transplanting within 1-2 weeks. If necessary, plants can stay in original pots for several weeks with proper care (learn more)
- Soil: Use gritty, well-draining soil to promote root growth and prevent rot, e.g. a cactus or succulent potting mix from your local garden center
- Watering: Water deeply but only when the soil is dry. Actual frequency varies by location, container, soil, and season
- Containers: Use any kind of container, but drainage holes are recommended (learn more)
- Propagation: Propagate rosette varieties by removing offsets (chicks) and transplanting. For stemmed-varieties, cut off top 2" or more, let cutting dry 3-5 days, then follow our Guide to Propagating Cuttings
- Color: Succulents can change colors due to sunlight, season, temperature, and water (learn more)
- Complete Succulent Care Guide
Dimensions
- Rosettes Varieties: 1.75"W - 2.5"W
- Stemmed Varieties: 1.0"H - 3.0"H
- Plastic Pots: 2.0"L x 2.0"W x 2.0"H
- Plastic Carrier Tray: 20.0"L x 10.0"W x 2.25"H