
Fuzzy Soft Succulent Types Care And Name Identification With Moody Blooms F137
Sedum hintonii pronounced (SEE-dum) (HIN-ton-ee-eye) forms dense rosettes bearing tiny egg-shaped leaves, densely covered with little white hairs.
Kalanchoe tomentosa aka Panda Plant, Donkey Ears, or Pussy Ears. The velvety, silvery-green leaves are covered in tiny hairs and grow thick for water storage purposes, which makes this an excellent drought tolerant succulent. Prefers full sun to partial shade and prefers morning or late afternoon sun.
Kalanchoe tomentosa ‘Chocolate Soldier’ has rich chocolate-colored leaves with nearly black markings at the tips. Does well indoors as a houseplant, and does well outdoors to around 25 °F.
Kalanchoe eriophylla pronounced [kal-un-KOH-ee] [ear-ee-o-FIL-la] aka Snow White Panda plant or Snow Bunny. One of the woolliest succulents of all. Prefers a porous soil with adequate drainage, bright light for woolliest appearance, and water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch.
Kalanchoe beharensis pronounced [kal-un-KOH-ee] [bee-HAIR-en-sis] Velvet Elephant Ear, Velvet Kalanchoe, or Felt Bush. Prefers full sun or light shade and is drought tolerant. It is frost tender and needs protection much below 30° F.
Kalanchoe beharensis ‘Fang’ aka Felt Plant, Felt Bush, Stalactite Plant ‘Fang’, or Velvet Leaf Kalanchoe. Tolerate partial sun, but loves bright light.
Kalanchoe Millotii prefers full sun to partial shade, loves bright light, and requires porous soil. USDA hardiness zone 10b to 11b. Propagate via stem cuttings or leaves.
Kalanchoe orgyalis Copper Spoons prefers partial sun to light shade and loves bright light.
Kalanchoe hildebrandtii [hild-eh-brant-tee-eye] aka “Silver Teaspoons”. Thrives in full sun to bright shade and loves morning sun.
Crassula lanuginosa var. pachystemon 'David' grows in clusters with dense foliage. Leaves are covered with very fine hairs at the edge and underneath the leaves.
Crassula Congesta Green Beans produces white star shaped blooms in late spring to early summer. Prefers bright light to full sun and water thoroughly when soil is dry.
