7 Pink Succulents That Make The Perfect Valentine's Day Decor

2022-05-20 22:42:39 By : Ms. Stella Lan

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Roses for Valentine's Day? Been there, done that (and then they died a week later). Switch it up this year and gift your loved ones (or just yourself) some pretty pink succulents. Not only will these little guys add a pop of color to your home, but they're super easy to care for. Here are a few of our faves to shop below.

Anacampseros telephiastrum, also known as the sunrise succulent, is a big fan of catching some rays. This hardy plant can go days without water and will turn pinker the long it's placed in the sun.

Pachyphytum oviferum, or the moonstone succulent, is known for its almost opalescent-looking hue and chubby pebble-like leaves. This succulent can range in color from pink to blue and thrives in shady spots away from light. 

Sedum versadense is one of the more rare succulents. Each bud has a raspberry-like appearance. 

Crassula pellucida, or the calico kitten succulent, is bound to add a pop of color to your home. This fast-growing crop goes perfectly in a hanging pot.

Echeveria "Perle von Nurnberg" is a cross between E. gibbiflora and E. elegans. It's a very common succulent with rosettes that take on either a pink or purplish tone.

For a softer touch, consider adding Graptopetalum paraguayense, or the ghost plant, to your collection. A powdery covering coats its leaves giving it that ghost-like appearance.

Kalanchoe, or the pink butterflies succulent, is known for its fleshly spotted green leaves tinged with pink. Each leaf produces tiny pink rosettes that look like resting butterflies.