Kalanchoe orygalis
Kalanchoe orygalis, often lovingly called copper spoons for its spoon-shaped, copper-toned leaves, catches the eye in sunlit gardens. Its leaves have a felt-like texture and mature from silver to copper as they age. When planting consider pairing it with contrasting succulents to highlight its unique colouring.
↑ Graptosedum 'Vera Higgins'
Graptosedum 'Vera Higgins' transforms from green to a striking bronze-red when exposed to full sun, a process that perfectly marks the change of seasons. Ideal for rock gardens or as a ground cover, its rosette-like formation and hardy nature make it a versatile choice for many spaces. It's particularly striking when its warm hues catch the golden light of sunrise or sunset.
↑ Peperomia graveolens
Peperomia graveolens sports red on the underside of its leaves, providing a striking contrast to the green on top and almost resembling a precious gem, hence the common name ruby glow. This plant is ideal for slightly shadier spots, growing happily in partial sun and moderate humidity.
Crassula capitella 'Campfire'
Crassula capitella Campfire' changes from a lime green to a vivid red on leaf edges, emulating the colours of a blazing fire. This transformation is most pronounced when exposed to direct sunlight and adds a dramatic flair to your garden. It forms a dense mat and can be used to fill spaces in sandy areas or containers.
Euphorbia tirucalli↓
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