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The pitfalls of being a plant parent are legion, particularly if you weren’t blessed with a green thumb. Fortunately, even serial houseplant killers can successfully keep a succulent...
This adorable succulent looks just like a long strand of pearls. It's a bit fragile, so find it a good spot and let it be. Give it bright, indirect light, and it will grow rapidly.
Salicornia is a genus of succulent, halophytic (salt tolerant) flowering plants in the family Amaranthaceae that grow in salt marshes, on beaches, and among mangroves. Salicornia species are native to North America, Europe, central Asia, and southern Africa.
Crassula ovata, commonly known as jade plant, lucky plant, money plant or money tree, is a succulent plant with small pink or white flowers that is native to the KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa, and Mozambique; it is common as a houseplant worldwide. [2]
Fouquieria splendens (commonly known as ocotillo / ɒ k ə ˈ t iː j oʊ / (Latin American Spanish:), but also referred to as buggywhip, coachwhip, candlewood, slimwood, desert coral, Jacob's staff, Jacob cactus, and vine cactus) is a plant indigenous to the Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert, Chihuahuan Desert and Colorado Desert in the Southwestern United States (southern California, southern ...
Aeonium arboreum, the tree aeonium, [2] tree houseleek, or Irish rose, [citation needed] is a succulent, subtropical subshrub in the flowering plant family Crassulaceae.. It is an invasive weed in places outside its natural distribution, for example as a garden escape throughout temperate southern Australia.
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As its name suggests, the whale fin succulent looks a whole lot like Moby Dick's flipper. This sculptural plant can tolerate low and indirect light. Just be sure to dust it regularly to keep pests ...