
15 Micro Succulents You Can Successfully Propagate From a Single Tiny Leaf

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One tiny succulent leaf can sometimes become an entirely new plant. That’s what makes these micro succulents so much fun to grow, especially when you love watching the propagation process from the very beginning.
In this video, we’re looking at 15 micro succulents that can be propagated from a single leaf, including Echeverias, Sedums, Graptosedums, Pachyphytums, and Adromischus. Some are known for dramatic colors, some for unusual leaf shapes, and others for producing tiny new rosettes that seem to appear almost out of nowhere.
If you enjoy indoor plants, succulent plants, and simple indoor gardening projects, these are the kinds of houseplants that can turn one fallen leaf into a whole new growing experiment. You’ll also see why patience, bright light, and careful watering matter so much when propagating these unique plants.
Whether you’re building a succulent collection or simply enjoy discovering rare plants and unusual houseplants, there’s something satisfying about seeing a tiny leaf slowly become a living plant.
Featured Plants in This Video:
Echeveria Lola (Echeveria ‘Lola’)
Echeveria Perle Von Nürnberg (Echeveria ‘Perle von Nürnberg’)
Echeveria Black Prince (Echeveria ‘Black Prince’)
Echeveria Doris Taylor (Echeveria ‘Doris Taylor’)
Ghost Plant (Graptopetalum paraguayense)
Graptoveria Fred Ives (Graptoveria ‘Fred Ives’)
Jelly Bean Plant (Sedum rubrotinctum)
Jelly Beans (Sedum pachyphyllum)
Sedum Clavatum (Sedum clavatum)
Blue Tears (Sedum dasyphyllum)
California Sunset (Graptosedum ‘California Sunset’)
Graptosedum Francesco Baldi (Graptosedum ‘Francesco Baldi’)
Moonstones (Pachyphytum oviferum)
Pachyveria Orpet (Pachyveria ‘Orpet’)
Adromischus Cooperi (Adromischus cooperi)
Which plant surprised you the most? Let me know in the comments I’d love to hear which one you’d want to propagate at home.
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