Echeveria: Known for their rosette-shaped leaves that come in various colors like green, blue, purple, and pink.
Sempervivum (Hens and Chicks): Cluster-forming succulents with rosettes that produce smaller rosettes around them, resembling chicks.
Aloe Vera: Well-known for its medicinal properties and fleshy, spiky leaves that can grow quite large.
Haworthia: Small succulents with rosettes of thick, fleshy leaves that often have distinctive white stripes or markings.
Crassula (Jade Plant): Thick, oval-shaped leaves and woody stems, often seen as a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
Sedum: Diverse group of succulents with many varieties, ranging from low-growing ground covers to tall, upright plants.
Kalanchoe: Flowering succulents with thick leaves and clusters of colorful flowers that bloom in winter or spring.
Aeonium: Rosette-forming succulents with striking, architectural shapes and colors ranging from green to dark purple.
Anthurium (Anthurium): Glossy, heart-shaped spathes in red, pink, white, or orange, often with a contrasting spadix, resembling a flower.
Agave: Large succulents with thick, spiky leaves that form dramatic rosettes, ideal as statement plants indoors or in gardens.