
Leaves tend to fall off easily from stems because they are propagated this way in nature. Sedum morganianum 'Burrito'Ī hanging succulent that can reach up to 6' long strands. It is very easily propagated by leaves-you may even find one sprouting without your help. It's always fun to watch their hot pink roots form.Ī beautiful hanging rosette succulent that turns orange, bronze, pink, and purple in different conditions. Sempervivum arachnoideum (Cobweb Houseleek)įast growing and produces more offsets than you'll ever need! Propagate by cuttings and plant directly in moist soil and see roots form in about a week.Īn intergeneric hybrid of Graptopetalum amethystinum x Echeveria sp. This species has many variations in color and leaf form. Wait for a scab to form (around one week) before planting in soil. Propagates easily by leaf or tip cuttings.

Tough in warm, sunny climates with low water. They sprout quickly and have high numbers of successful propagation by leaves. Beginners and long-time collectors love the perfectly round rosette and iridescent, pearly pink foliage. One of the most successful Echeveria grown from leaf. This hardy Sedum fills out container gardens and rock gardens quickly. Twist off the leaves and lay down on moist, well-draining soil.
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Turns bright red in full sun or green in shade.

Sedum rubrotinctum (Pork and Beans or Jelly Beans) Loved for the vibrant neon-purple foliage, this Echeveria is one of the easiest to propagate by leaf and tip cutting. Propagating your plants allows you to create more of a desirable plant for your garden, share plants with friends, and save a dying plant. Here's our ten easiest succulents to propagate for beginners. Propagating succulents can be the most rewarding part of having a collection.
