Blue Fingers, also known as Blue Chalk Stick, is truly one of a kind. There are few succulents this blue, which makes Blue Fingers a popular choice for those looking to add a unique color to their landscape.
Many homeowners use the Blue Fingers as an accent color that 'pops' when planted next to other succulents. The leaves are pencil-like and slightly curved upright, creating a jagged-like look that many homeowners find appealing. The leaves are blue with a hint of green and small white flowers bloom above the leaves in the summer. In warmer weather, the tips can turn purple.
The growth pattern of the Blue Fingers is slow. It branches out from the base and can spread out to form a carpet of leaves inches high while spreading to 2-4 feet wide.
The Blue Fingers, like all succulents, need regular watering. However, it is important to deep water keeping the soil moist, but never soggy, allowing the soil to dry out between watering the plant. Blue Fingers can tolerate full sun and is one of the best drought-tolerant succulents.
Add a unique color to your landscape with Blue Fingers!
"I wanted a bluish ground cover that wouldn't need a lot of care and these blue fingers have been perfect. They have spread nicely along the areas I wanted them to without getting out of hand, and they hardly need any care and very little water. The blue color is very noticable and stands out amongst all the other plants in my yard. "
Arizona ROC #
:140536
California CSLB #
:1092420
Nevada License #
:0058408