Cacti and Succulents
Cacti and succulents are remarkably diverse, water-wise plants that offer dramatic architectural forms, vibrant blooms, and unmatched low-maintenance beauty for modern landscapes and container gardens. This extensive category ranges from towering columnar cacti and sprawling agaves to delicate echeverias, sedums, and aloes - each adapted to store water in specialized tissues that allow them to thrive in hot, dry conditions where traditional plants struggle.
Many species produce stunning flowers in brilliant colors, while their striking sculptural forms, varied textures, and unique growth habits create year-round visual interest without constant care. Ideal for xeriscaping, rock gardens, Mediterranean-style landscapes, and indoor collections, these plants require minimal water once established and adapt well to containers, green roofs, and challenging sites with poor soil or intense sun exposure.
From cold-hardy sedums that tolerate freezing temperatures to tropical varieties requiring frost protection, succulents suit nearly every climate across USDA Zones 3-11 depending on species. Perfect for water-conscious gardeners, busy lifestyles, and contemporary design aesthetics, cacti and succulents deliver maximum impact with minimal input while supporting pollinators and creating habitat in arid-adapted landscapes.
Cacti and Succulents
40 productsCacti and succulents are remarkably diverse, water-wise plants that offer dramatic architectural forms, vibrant blooms, and unmatched low-maintenance beauty for modern landscapes and container gardens. This extensive category ranges from towering columnar cacti and sprawling agaves to delicate echeverias, sedums, and aloes - each adapted to store water in specialized tissues that allow them to thrive in hot, dry conditions where traditional plants struggle.
Many species produce stunning flowers in brilliant colors, while their striking sculptural forms, varied textures, and unique growth habits create year-round visual interest without constant care. Ideal for xeriscaping, rock gardens, Mediterranean-style landscapes, and indoor collections, these plants require minimal water once established and adapt well to containers, green roofs, and challenging sites with poor soil or intense sun exposure.
From cold-hardy sedums that tolerate freezing temperatures to tropical varieties requiring frost protection, succulents suit nearly every climate across USDA Zones 3-11 depending on species. Perfect for water-conscious gardeners, busy lifestyles, and contemporary design aesthetics, cacti and succulents deliver maximum impact with minimal input while supporting pollinators and creating habitat in arid-adapted landscapes.
