Collection: Succulent Plants

Succulent plants are a group of plants that store water in their thick, fleshy leaves, stems, or roots. Because of this adaptation, they can thrive in dry climates and don’t need frequent watering. Common examples include aloe vera, jade plant, echeveria, haworthia, and cacti (all cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti).

Key Features of Succulents:

  • Water storage: Their leaves and stems are plump due to stored moisture.

  • Low maintenance: They need minimal care and survive well with little water.

  • Variety: They come in many shapes, sizes, and colors, making them great for decoration.

  • Adaptability: They can grow indoors in pots or outdoors in rock gardens.

Basic Care Tips:

  • Light: Most prefer bright, indirect sunlight.

  • Water: Use the “soak and dry” method—let the soil dry completely before watering again.

  • Soil: Well-draining soil is essential (cactus or succulent mix works best).

  • Containers: Pots with drainage holes prevent root rot.

Succulent Plants