Questions tagged [succulents]

Water retaining plants adapted to arid climates and/or soil. Use this tag with questions about caring, propagating and identifying tomato succulents.

Succulents is a general term referring to -retaining plants adapted to arid climates and/or . They are not a genetic group as such, and should not be confused with cacti. Although cacti are succulents, there are many unrelated succulent genera.

Succulents store water in their , , and . Geophytes which store water in underground storage organs such as tubers, corms, and rhizomes; may be considered succulents.

Water saving adaptions found in succulents may include:

  • Crassulacean acid metabolism
  • Leaves that are absent, reduced, or cylindrical/spherical in shape (reduced surface area)
  • Reduced number of stomata
  • Photosynthesis mainly occurring in stems rather than leaves (eg. cacti)
  • Compact, reduced, columnar or spherical habit (reduced surface area)
  • Ribs enabling rapid increases in volume to contain water when available
  • Waxy, hairy, or spiny outer surface to create humid micro habitat
  • Roots near ground surface to absorb water from light showers or heavy dew
  • Ability to retain water despite high internal temperatures
  • Very impervious outer cuticle
  • Mucilaginous internal content (eg. aloe sap)

Succulents tend to come from dry areas of the tropics, and sub-tropics.

Use this tag for all general questions about succulents. These might include general care, or planning/caring for a xeriscape bed. Questions about specific plants should use the tag(s) for that plant, instead.

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What kind of plant do I have?

I bought this plant a while ago and I'm having trouble identifying it. I thought it was a hen and chicks when I got it, but it seems to be growing out of control. It doesn't need much water at all and is growing well in pretty dry soil.
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What is the legality of growing San Pedro cacti in Florida?

Clusters of columnar cacti like the San Pedro (Echinopsis pachanoi) are very appealing to me. I want to grow it all around my house. I am aware however that this is considered to be a hallucinogenic drug when consumed, so I am curious as to the…
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Echiveria Spots Disease?

I got this echiveria a few months ago and its been doing good but ive noticed a few "spots" on it lately and im not sure if this is normal or is it infection, Fungus or disease? one time one of its leaves was being eaten by a slug but ive used bug…
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How to save this succulent from drying up?

I have a succulent plant (not sure the exact plant name) placed indoor next to my window. It has been in this state below for the past few months. The leaves have all dried up, including the flowers. I have been watering the flower weekly (if I…
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What's this brown spot on my jade leaf?

What's this brown spot on the leaf of my jade plant? I first saw it on the leaf about a week ago. A few days before I saw it, I had to remove one of its bottom leaves because it looked like it was rotting. I'm an amateur plant parent, but I'm…
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Succulent in need of repotting

My colleague had bought this succulent plant for our office in a supermarket, and it was left there before lockdown. Over the months it has grown in size (it had a small rose-like shape just above the ground when it was bought) and now it's not…
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Should I prune my Crassula rogersii?

I have what I think is a little Crassula rogersii that's been growing out in three branches from a little trunk. The branch in the middle seems to be getting somewhat top-heavy (you can see how this middle branch is upright in the 1st photo which…
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Please ID a weird vine, a pseudo hybrid of these two varieties

I met a lady that had a vine similar to a variegated pothos or a philodendron, with very fat and succulent heart-shaped leaves, about 4-5 millimetres thickness, 4"/10cm long, hanging on water-filled stems about 4mm across. It was a very succulent…
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Green moss(?) growing in succulent soil

I recently repotted some succulents into glass pots. I noticed today that there is some green stuff, looks like moss, growing on the inside walls of the pots. What is this? And is it safe? Should I repot these again to get rid of the moss? Picture…
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Caring for Aloe Aristata

Is caring for this plant same as a typical aloe vera?
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Howarthia Attenuata or fasciata?

Which of these is this plant? Is caring for them similar or different?
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Is this succulent vine? Or some another plant?

What plant is this and does it grow in water only?
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What exactly is a gritty mix for succulents?

I have seen very few gardeners (online) use gritty mix for succulents. Here are two of them: Gritty Mix another different gritty mix Both of them talk about gritty mix and to me gritty mix makes sense. I am thinking of trying this succulent mix…
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Which agave species are small enough for my succulent garden?

Two years ago, I have made two succulent garden plots, each lies in the bare center of a fruit tree garden bed. The central area receives enough sun for socculents. I have planted cacti, Sansevierias and Echeverias. The overall outcome was very…
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Wood chips instead of rock mulch for a cactus garden

I live in a Mediterranean climate. My soil is light in clay, so it is somewhat sandy. Still, when it's low in organic matter it hardens when dry, since it has some clay in it. The said area has: Parodia Leninghausii, Sansevieria Cylindrica,…
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