24 Orange Succulent Varieties

Infuse life to your rockeries and desert-themed gardens with these vibrant orange succulent varieties that are also super easy to grow!

Whether used as stand-out pieces in your arrangements or grouped together for a stunning effect, these orange succulent varieties effortlessly bring a warm and welcoming vibe to any area.

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Orange Succulent Varieties

1. Gold Tooth Aloe

Orange Succulent Varieties

Botanical Name: Aloe x nobilis

Its rosettes of fleshy, triangular leaves are edged with golden-yellow teeth along the margins. This aloe variety flaunts the brightest orange hue when exposed to bright, indirect light throughout the day.

2. Topsy Turvy Echeveria

Orange Succulent Varieties

Botanical Name: Echeveria ‘Topsy Turvy’

This succulent has tightly packed spoon-shaped leaves that curl upwards. It’s a real sun lover, so place it on a sunny windowsill and watch it thrive

3. Jelly Bean Plant

Orange Succulent Varieties
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Botanical Name: Sedum rubrotinctum

Give this succulent a few hours of full sun, and those leaves turn a beautiful red and orange. This super resilient plant is great for beginners or if you’re not the best at remembering to water your plants.

4. Flaming Katy

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Botanical Name : Kalanchoe blossfeldiana

You’ll love the Flaming Katy for its clusters of star-shaped flowers in shades of orange, yellow, or pink. Plus, it’s a standout with its glossy, dark green leaves that thrive in bright, indirect light.

5. Hobbit Jade

Orange Succulent

Botanical Name: Crassula ovata ‘Hobbit’

This one’s got a quirky look with tubular leaves that curl inward. It enjoys bright, indirect light and is super easy to propagate from leaf cuttings.

6. Letizia Sedeveria

Orange Succulent

Botanical Name : Sedeveria ‘Letizia’

 These fleshy, blue-green leaves with soft orange margins. are happy in both indoor and outdoor settings as long as you provide bright, indirect light and well-draining soil.

7. Little Jewel

Orange Succulent

Botanical Name: Pachyveria glauca

Small but mighty, the Little Jewel has compact rosettes of silvery-blue leaves with pink tips. It’s low on maintenance and water needs, making it perfect for beginners or small spaces.

8. Crinkle-Leaf Plant

Botanical Name: Adromischus cristatus

Hailing from South Africa, the Crinkle-Leaf Plant is all about texture with its crinkled, spoon-shaped leaves with a lovely silver-green color. Keep it trimmed with occasional pruning to maintain its neat, compact shape.

9. Lace Aloe

Lace Aloe - Orange Succulent

Botanical Name: Aloe aristata

With its rosettes of green foliage, edged in an orange tint, it is a stunner in both desert and indoor gardens. If you’re just starting with succulents, this one’s a winner for its low-maintenance nature. Plus, when it blooms, it’s an absolute beauty!

10. Coppertone Stonecrop

Orange Succulent

Botanical Name : Sedum nussbaumerianum

Its fleshy leaves boast hues of copper and gold, creating a warm, inviting vibe of autumn landscapes. This is the best succulents for hanging baskets that thrives in bright, indirect light and well-draining soil.

11. Lipstick Echeveria

Orange Succulent

Botanical Name: Echeveria agavoides

Lipstick Echeveria sports rosettes of pointed, triangular leaves in green or reddish orange. Just keep an eye out for root rot, but other than that, it’s pretty easygoing.

12. Fred Ives

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Botanical Name: Graptoveria ‘Fred Ives’

Fred Ives boasts pale green leaves that edge into a pinkish-orange hue. It loves bright, indirect sunlight, making it a perfect fit for a windowsill with 4-5 hours of sunlight.

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13. Kalanchoe Calaniva

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Botanical Name: Kalanchoe blossfeldiana ‘Calaniva’

The Kalanchoe Calaniva stands out with its profuse orange blooms atop green foliage. It’s low-maintenance and prefers moderate sunlight and infrequent watering, ideal for those who can’t devote daily attention to their plants.

14. California Sunset

Amazing Orange Succulent Varieties

Botanical Name: Graptosedum ‘California Sunset’

The California Sunset adds a soft, sunset-like glow to your collection, with its pointed leaves transitioning from green to pinkish-orange. Like most succulents, this, too, is drought-tolerant and loves bright light with well-draining soil.

15. Peanut Cactus

Orange Peanut Cactus

Botanical Name: Echinopsis chamaecereus

This cactus gets its name from its unique appearance that mimics peanuts. It’s a stress-free plant for your garden, with a forgiving nature when it comes to watering.

16. Sunset Graptosedum

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Botanical Name: Graptosedum Francesco Baldi

A chameleon in the succulent world, the Sunset Graptosedum changes its leaf color based on sunlight exposure, creating a lively display of pinks, oranges, and yellows.

17. Sticks on Fire

Orange Euphorbia tirucalli

Botanical Name: Euphorbia tirucalli

Standing by its name, this succulent resembles a bundle of sticks caught by fire around those orange-yellow ends that take a brighter hue under sunlight. Plus, it’s a drought-tolerant plant, adding a bold architectural element to gardens or containers.

18. Bunny Ear Cactus

Bunny Ear Cactus

Botanical Name: Opuntia microdasys

This cactus stands out with its pad-like segments and absence of spines, offering a friendly appearance. It’s a perfect indoor plant, adding a desert vibe without the prickliness.

19. Sanyatwe

Echeveria ‘Sanyatwe’

Botanical Name: Echeveria ‘Sanyatwe’

With a robust rosette form, this Echeveria variety shifts colors with seasonal changes from subtle to vibrant shades of orange. Get this plant for a year-round interest in your succulent arrangement.

20. Lithops

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Botanical Name: Lithops karasmontana ‘Orange Ice’

These fascinating plants mimic the look of stones in their natural habitat, especially the ‘Orange Ice’ variety with a subtle brick-orange hue. What’s even more intriguing is their split tops, which open like a mouth, adding to their uniqueness.

21. Coppertone Stonecrop

Succulent

Botanical Name: Sedum nussbaumerianum

Coppertone Stonecrop transforms its leaf color from green to a striking copper-orange in the sun. Plus, this ground-hugging plant often surprises with delicate white flowers in rockeries and desert gardens.

22. Orange Easter Cactus

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Botanical Name: Schlumbergera Gaertneri

This cactus variety stands out with its bright orange blooms that make a grand appearance each spring. Plus, it enjoys more humidity than its desert cousins, making it a unique addition to your indoor garden.

23. Safari Orange Aloe

Orange Succulent

Botanical Name: Aloe ‘Safari Orange’

The Aloe variety brings drama to your garden with its tall spikes of orange flowers, blending in beauty and resilience. Remember to keep the plant in sunny spots and hold on watering to induce those vibrant flower spikes.

24. Golden Jade Tree

Orange Succulent

Botanical Name: Crassula ovata ‘Hummel’s Sunset’

This beauty flaunts ovate-shaped green leaves that turn golden-orange in cooler weather. Ideal for bonsai enthusiasts, it also blooms with charming little white flowers, adding a delicate twist to its robust form.

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