7 Best Pink Succulents For Your Home

Nothing creates a more dramatic entrance than pink succulents in all shapes and sizes. So, if you want to add some flair to your living space, check out our list of pink succulents displayed here.

Top 7 Pink Succulents That You Can Grow Indoors

With any of these succulents, you can add a hue of pink to your home and make for great options as they are low maintenance. Provide your indoor garden with succulent plants with the appropriate sunlight as they can lose that captivating color.

Also, remember not to overwater them as the same can happen to lead to root rot.

Echeveria peacockii

Echeveria peacockii

The Echeveria is a large genus and part of the stonecrop (Crassulaceae) family. The species display a rosette pattern as seen in the Peacockii, a classic shape with unique leaf details. While most other succulents have an evergreen leaf, this one is blue-gray.

It has a round cluster with pointy foliage and striking pink edges. The petals curl into a rosette shape. The plant only grows up to six inches in diameter and is perfect in limited space. They do nicely potted in hardy zones 9 to 12.

All they need is full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. You need not fertilize this succulent, but a low nitrogen feed in the slow-release variety is ideal. Always sprinkle the ground with water and never the leaves.

Anacampseros telephiastrum ‘Variegata’ With Tiny Pink Rosettes

Anacampseros telephiastrum Variegata

Yes, the name does not come easy, but some gardeners call it the sunrise succulent. You must agree it looks gorgeous and eye-catching. The foliage is a deep pink and fades into a lime green at the top and center. The tiny pink rosettes with lime remain about four inches tall.

They can stretch taller and produce beautiful pale pink flowers, a sight to behold. The pink highlights stand out, and it is a slow-growing plant. Yet, it is drought tolerant and not fond of heat or bright light. Also, as with many plants in the succulent family, you need to leave the soil to dry between watering.

Echeveria perle von nurnberg

Echeveria perle von nurnberg

Another spectacular bright pink succulent plant is the Echeveria perle von nurnberg. It has gray leaves that seem as if covered with powder. The rosette display of purplish-pink comes through, making it breathtaking to look at. The rosette has pointy tips, and the plant is very drought-tolerant.

The leaves, stems, and roots hold onto moisture to carry them through those dry conditions. While it is a cute indoor plant, they grow best as outdoor plants. You can grow them in a rock garden or a container.

The best time to plant this gorgeous succulent is in spring. It grows eight inches tall. In summer, you notice pink flowers or even yellow ones with infrequent watering and well-drained soil this plant flourishes.

Crassula “Calico Kitten”

Crassula "Calico Kitten"

The calico kitten is a small textured succulent from South Africa. It has trailing stems with gorgeous heart-shaped leaves. The succulent looks fabulous in a hanging pot as the limbs reach up to 12 inches.

Alternatively, you can grow them as a ground cover in the garden. The leaves look a dainty green with pink, and white borders. This hot pink succulent plant grows well in full sun to partial shade. Unfortunately, they do not like frost, and you need to protect them from low temperatures.

They are easy to grow and ideal for beginner gardeners. The name calico kitten comes from the blooms growing as kitten tongues. When they grow under suitable conditions, they have white flowers. The leaves turn from soft pink to bright pink with plenty of sunlight.

Pachyphytum Oviferum “Moonstone” With Pink Flowers

Moonstone

The succulent does not have the name moonstone for no reason. The leaves have a silky pastel gray stone hue with soft pink.

The plant makes for an excellent gift for family and friends. You can add it as an exciting addition to your indoor succulent collection.

You find the plant growing in Central Mexico, and some call it the pink moonstone. The flowers have a touch of peach that blends with pink hues.

The base color of the plant is pink, but sometimes the foliage appears purplish or blue and is covered with a white silver film.

Place your plant in a bright spot and provide it with occasional watering. You will be surprised with pink flowers in winter, but they do not like frost.

Kalanchoe Pink Butterflies

Kalanchoe Pink Butterflies

The plant many know as the pink mother of millions. Just look at those blotted green pink-tinted leaves. On the edges of the leaves, you see tiny pink rosettes looking like butterflies resting. It is a dramatic succulent with fleshy foliage.

Compared to more miniature succulents, this one can grow a foot or taller and needs plenty of space. They enjoy indirect sunlight with deep yet infrequent watering and well-drained soil.

Sedum rubrotinctum aurora

Sedum rubrotinctum aurora

Yip the pink jelly beans are unique succulent plants with exquisite colors. The leaves are stunning and plump with cream, mauve-pink, and green shades. So, you can add a gorgeous light show to your home with this plant.

The plant comes from the wild, and you can grow them in containers or in the garden. The succulent has a sprawling nature and looks great in hanging planters producing clusters of yellow flowers to brighten up any place.

The plants need a lot of bright sunlight but must not stand in full sun. The reason is that the leaves burn easily. They can tolerate light frost but not freezing temperatures and grow well indoors.

For watering, we recommend checking the soil, and when it is dry, give it some moisture.

Final Thought

These colorful succulents will surely brighten up your home or garden. Some look fabulous in a hanging basket, while others look great in containers. The important thing is to leave them completely dry before watering.

So if you need any of these rare succulents, make sure to check Plantly out as we have the collection here.

Whether you want to buy, sell or simply reach out to other plant enthusiasts, Plantly is the right place to be!

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