These Succulents with Pink Edges offer you the best gardening combo – ease of maintenance and beautiful looks!
Echeveria shaviana ‘Pink Frills’ has a central rosette and many offsets. Leaves have mauve-purple and green hues with bright pink edges.
Echeveria ‘Lady Aquarius’ is a succulent with large rosettes in a soft blue shade with pink edges. Leaf color varies on the time of year and sun exposure.
These succulents with pink edges also showcase bands of cream on the edges. For a more intense pink hue, make sure it gets plenty of sunlight.
Echeveria ‘Morning Light’ produces rosettes of thick, fleshy leaves. The leaves have dark pink edges, and a powdery coating.
It displays rosettes of fleshy, nearly white leaves, occasionally displaying blue-green hues and pink edges.
The leaves have pink-orange edges with white ridges. The plant takes on an orange-pink glow with pale purple undertones in bright light.
It showcases rosettes with blue-green and pink leaves with wavy edges. The intensity of the pink color on the leaves varies with the season and growing conditions.
The leaves of this slow-growing succulent have wavy edges and a reddish spiny point. The color shifts towards pink with hints of orange in bright sunlight.
It has shiny red leaves with contrasting hot-pink edges that change to pumpkin-orange in the fall. The foliage dies back in winter, and new growth appears in spring.
Aloe ‘Bright Star’ is a small succulent forming rosette of fleshy, gray-green leaves with white spots and toothy edges in shades of deep pink to red.
It features rosettes of blue-green leaves having ‘ruffles.’ The foliage has wavy pink margins.
This succulent stands out with its silvery-green leaves and lovely pink edges. It forms a sculptural rosette
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