Succulent Plant Care Guides

Echeveria
A rosette-forming succulent from Mexico that changes colour under light stress. Echeveria is one of the most popular succulents for good reason, but it needs more direct sun than most people give it indoors.

String of Turtles
A tiny trailing plant with intricate leaf patterns that resemble turtle shells — String of Turtles is a charming, pet-safe option for bright indoor spaces.

Ponytail Palm
A quirky houseplant with a thick trunk and cascading leaves — the Ponytail Palm is drought-tolerant, pet-safe, and perfect for bright, sunny spots.

Zebra Plant (Haworthia fasciata)
A compact, low-maintenance succulent with bold white striping and a spiky rosette shape — perfect for desks, windowsills, and small planters.

Crown of Thorns
A thorny, sap-producing succulent from Madagascar that blooms year-round in enough light. Crown of thorns is one of the few houseplants that flowers reliably indoors, but the latex sap is toxic and the thorns are no joke.

Ghost Plant
A trailing succulent that shifts colour from blue-grey in shade to pinkish-yellow in full sun. Ghost plant is one of the easiest succulents to propagate from a single leaf and one of the most forgiving to grow.

Snake Plant
An ultra-tolerant plant perfect for low light and minimal watering.

String of Bananas
A fast-growing trailing succulent with glossy, banana-shaped leaves that cascade beautifully — perfect for hanging pots and sunny shelves.

String of Buttons
A quirky, geometric succulent with stacked, triangular leaves — Crassula perforata thrives in bright light and adds architectural charm to shelves or succulent planters.

Aloe Vera
A popular succulent known for its soothing gel, Aloe Vera is both decorative and functional — perfect for sunny windowsills and easy-care plant collections.

Burro’s Tail
A trailing succulent with long, beaded stems — Sedum morganianum is perfect for hanging planters and thrives in bright light with very little water.

Haworthia cooperi
Haworthia cooperi is a compact, low-maintenance succulent with translucent, bubble-like leaves. Pet-safe and beginner-friendly, it thrives in bright, indirect light with infrequent watering. Perfect for desks and small spaces.

Hen and Chicks
A cold-hardy alpine succulent that spreads by producing offsets around a central rosette. The mother plant dies after flowering, but by then it has already replaced itself several times over.

Panda Plant
A fuzzy, compact succulent with silvery leaves tipped in chocolate-brown — Kalanchoe tomentosa is a low-maintenance favorite with serious visual charm.

String of Pearls
A trailing succulent with bead-like leaves that resemble green pearls — String of Pearls adds sculptural texture and elegance to any bright space.

Tree Aeonium
A branching succulent from the Canary Islands that grows actively in winter and goes dormant in summer. Tree aeonium is monocarpic: each rosette blooms once and dies, but branching types replace themselves continuously.

Jade Plant
A beloved succulent with thick, shiny leaves and a bonsai-like shape — the Jade Plant is a symbol of good fortune and one of the easiest houseplants to grow.
