Christmas Succulent Box 2025
Our six small succulents are a perfect low maintenance present for your loved one. The plants make beautiful table decorations and then can be planted into pots or outside. I include basic advice for first time succulent growers.
These will be dispatched in mid December by first class post (or second class or by hand if they are being delivered to island residents) dependent on weather/tides etc
The succulents are delivered from my island farm in beautiful boxes tied with an elegant ribbon. We hand write gift cards so you can include a personal message.Your box includes:
Echeveria Lilacina: Echeveria lilacina is a slow-growing succulent with elegant, ghostly silver-lilac rosettes that maintain a perfectly symmetrical, sculptural shape.
Aeonium Zwartkop: Aeonium ‘Zwartkop’ is a striking succulent with tall stems topped by dramatic, glossy rosettes of deep purple-black leaves that intensify in full sun. These are best planted in a separate pot or garden as they grown much bigger than the others!
Aeonium Haworthii: Aeonium haworthii is a branching succulent that forms compact rosettes of blue-green, slightly cupped leaves edged in pink, especially vibrant in bright sunlight.
Echeveria Black Knight: Echeveria ‘Dark Knight’ is a rosette-forming succulent with striking, almost black leaves that deepen in color under bright sunlight, creating a bold, dramatic appearance.
Echeveria Elgans: Echeveria elegans is a compact, low-growing succulent forming neat rosettes of pale blue-green, spoon-shaped leaves that produce delicate flower stalks in spring.
Sempervivum Sirius Star: Sempervivum ‘Sirius Star’ is a hardy succulent forming tight, star-shaped rosettes with green leaves edged in deep black and red, creating a striking, low-growing accent.
How to care for them:
Succulents need plenty of bright, indirect sunlight, ideally near a window. Plant them in well-draining soil, such as a cactus or succulent mix, to prevent waterlogging.
Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings, and reduce watering in winter when growth slows. Remove any dead leaves to keep your succulents healthy and thriving.


