Taciveria 'Tasha'
Best pet-friendly succulent for busy plant lovers seeking low-maintenance greenery.
Discover the Taciveria 'Tasha', a captivating hybrid succulent known for its dense, symmetrical rosettes. Its thick, fleshy leaves display a beautiful green hue that deepens to pink and purple edges under bright light or stress. This non-toxic plant is perfect for adding texture and color to any collection. It blooms small, bell-shaped flowers in spring and thrives in bright, indirect light, requiring thorough watering only when the soil is completely dry. Ideal for containers and arrangements, the 'Tasha' succulent offers easy care and striking visual appeal, bringing a touch of natural artistry to your home.
$25.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
6174
/ 10298
#6174 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
-52%
Below average
Botanical Name
Taciveria Tasha
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Who it's for
- Decorators seeking vibrant, color-changing foliage for visual impact
- Busy plant owners needing low-maintenance, drought-resistant greenery
- Small-space gardeners looking for tidy, compact windowsill accents
Who should skip it
- Owners lacking access to intense, direct sunlight
- Over-attentive waterers prone to killing plants with kindness
- Gardeners who prefer low-maintenance plants without pest monitoring
Performance breakdown
Maintenance Ease
Low watering requirements make this an ideal choice for busy owners.
Visual Impact
Symmetrical rosettes provide a striking architectural element for any indoor space.
Pet Safety
Non-toxic composition ensures complete peace of mind for pet-owning households.
Adaptability
Thrives in various light conditions while maintaining its signature color palette.
Propagation Potential
Simple leaf cuttings allow for effortless expansion of your succulent collection.
Growth Rate
Slow development requires patience but rewards with long-term structural stability.
Key Specs
Botanical Name
Taciveria Tasha
Plant Category
Succulent
Optimal Temperature Range
70°F to 85°F (21°C to 29°C)
Pot Diameter
2 inch
Toxicity
Non-toxic to pets
Bloom Period
Spring
Soil Requirement
Well-draining succulent or cactus mix
Propagation Methods
Leaf cuttings or offsets
Features
- Forms dense, symmetrical rosettes
- Leaf color intensifies with sunlight
- Produces delicate spring flowers
- Safe for pets and humans
- Resistant to common pests
- Thrives in bright, indirect light
- Easy to propagate from cuttings
- Adds unique texture to arrangements
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise the Taciveria 'Tasha' for its exceptional health and vibrant, true to photo coloration upon arrival. Reviewers consistently highlight the robust root systems and the compact, well-formed rosette structure, indicating superior pre-shipping care. The beautiful pink and purple stress colors often exceed expectations, remaining intense post transit. A key factor driving satisfaction is the premium packaging, which securely protects the delicate succulents, minimizing damage. While the price is higher, buyers agree the superior quality and aesthetic appeal justify the premium, making the 'Tasha' a highly desirable collector's item. Overall sentiment reflects high satisfaction with the plant's vitality and visual perfection.
Know before you buy
Yes, this succulent is non-toxic to both humans and pets, making it a safe choice for households with curious animals.
The vibrant colors are a stress response to light. To encourage these deeper hues, place your plant in a spot where it receives plenty of bright, indirect light or even a few hours of gentle direct sun.
This plant prefers a 'soak and dry' method. Only water when the soil is completely dry to the touch, as it is drought-tolerant and prone to rot if left in soggy soil.
No, it is best to use a well-draining succulent or cactus mix. Standard potting soil holds too much moisture, which can damage the roots of this drought-tolerant variety.
Not at all. The 'Tasha' is easy to propagate using either leaf cuttings or by separating the small offsets that grow from the base of the mother plant.
The 'Tasha' has a slow growth rate and a clumping habit, making it perfect for small containers or desktop arrangements. It will stay compact for a long time.
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