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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Is this plant with rounded leaves/petals and reddish, smooth stalks a weed?

What is this? It suddenly showed up in the area on the side of my house that I don't have anything growing in. I'm guessing a bird left a seed. I don't water there yet it just keeps growing. Is this some sort of succulent or just a weed? I'm in…
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What must I do to save this kalanchoe?

The leaves of this kalanchoe are thin and greyish. I noticed that the main stem looks like the trunk of a tree. When I received it as a gift, it was beautiful, very small and filled with flowers. But then it was thrown off of its pot many times by…
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What type of Sansevieria is this?

Does anyone know what type of Sansevieria is this? The foliage looks like Sansevieria Cylindrica, but I have only seen starfish shape or straight-up shape before. The layering of foliage looks a bit like Haworthia Fasciata.
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What kind of cactus is this?

I just bought this plant but I am now realizing that I have no idea what it is, so looking up care tips is much more difficult than anticipated. Would you be able to help me identify it?
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Cactus in hydroponics: Keep water levels up at all times?

I've read a bit online about growing cacti in hydroponics, and basically every site I found agrees that it's possible, and it should basically work like any other hydroponics: Set the plant (in an inner pot) in some substrate, like expanded clay,…
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Houseplant health diagnosis

These mother's tongue (snake plant) potted plants were purchased about about two/three months ago. They have not been repotted yet and it looks like the nursery soil has some time release nutrients in it. I suspect that the yellow/dying leaves are…
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Crassula tetragona losing leaves

Plant had recently started losing leaves. I’ve had for about 2 months. Thought it might not be getting enough sun - but is still losing leaves. What do I do?
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Do mosquitoes breed in the water caught by succulents?

Echeveria and Agave are succulents that trap rainwater between their hydrophobic leaves. Droplets last a long time in these crevasses. Mosquito abatement requires avoiding standing water. They reproduce in water, in only a few days. To this end we…
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What are these succulents in a decorative pot?

I got these awesome plants but I don't know what they are or how to care for them. Can you help me?
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Succulent spreading outward, Exposed roots

Please see pics below. I'm assuming (possibly shouldn't assume) that this succulent was in poor light before I brought it home because of all the spreading. What's the proper thing to do with it? I'm wanting to re-pot it because the pot can't stand…
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What is this succulent with 4 stacks of leaves?

The one at the very bottom is Sedum makinoi, right? What about the tall one?
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Can you cut and transplant clippings of Autumn Joy Sedum?

I have a very nice mixed pot with Autumn Joy Stonecrop (Sedum) and some unknown red beachy looking grass (possibly red fountain grass). It's all been doing really well on my "full sun" porch but we've had heavy rains 4 different days of this past…
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What species of Sempervivum is this?

I have received these plants hardy to zone 6b, minimum temperatures of -23°C (-9.4°F). I know there are numerous species of Sempervivum that look alike, but I kind of hope somebody knows some details about them. Their diameter is 2-9 cm (0.8-3.5…
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Is this just a weed? If not, what is it?

I had gotten a few mixed plants at a yard sale. Most were succulents, but this (pictured) was included. It wasn't doing well indoors, and caught some type of pest, so I sprayed it with a cayenne and garlic mix and transplanted it in a small pot…
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Cactus growing white hard coating

One of my cactuses has been gradually growing a white coating, and the lower outgrowths seem to be shrivelling up and fading, I first noticed this about a year ago and it hasn't stopped no matter what I've tried. I have no idea if it's mould or…
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