With their exotic looks, unique colors, and rarity, these Most Expensive Succulents in the World will appease all who wish to add a touch of luxury and rarity to their home.
Botanical Name: Tulista opalina
This rare succulent was earlier treated as a separate species and is now considered to be a synonym of Tulista Minor. This native of South Africa forms a rosette of fleshy, stiff, plump, light green leaves covered with glossy transparent tubercles.
Price: $200-300, and sometimes it can cost you more as it is a rare one to find.
Botanical Name: Welwitschia mirabilis
This succulent features broad, leathery, strap-shaped foliage and lies on the ground to become torn into ribbons and tattered with age. The stem is woody, obconical, hollowed-out, low, and sturdy.
Price: A single seed of this plant can cost you more than $100, and if you want to buy it, it can be worth $300-700.
Botanical Name: Haworthia bayeri
Haworthia bayeri is one of the most stunning retuse-leaved species and is extremely sought after for its spectacular leaf markings. However, it is slow-growing and develops strange-shaped dark leaves, making it rare.
Price: You can expect to find this beauty anywhere between $100-200.
Botanical Name: Haworthiopsis koelmaniorum
Haworthia koelmaniorum is a slow-growing, small succulent known as Haworthiopsis koelmaniorum. It is a native of South Africa and can grow to 3-4 inches. The leaves are reddish brown and grow in tight rosettes.
Price: Expect to find this expensive succulent for $150-200, depending on where you find it.
Botanical Name: Haworthia groenewaldii
With attractive rounded leaves, Haworthia groenewaldii is closely related to Haworthia mutica. It was recently discovered as a Haworthia and founded by Jannie
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