Succulents are excellent at surviving in dry climates and nearly all cacti are succulents but not all succulents are cacti

 

You’ve spotted them in interior design magazines, as part of elaborate wedding centerpieces, and even all over Instagram. Succulents are all the rage right now. The oft-spouted proclamation that succulents are easy to grow is, in fact, far from the truth. Sure, it can be easy, but it requires a bit of a mental adjustment. You need to get into the desert mindset: Imagine unrelenting sun, monsoon-like down pours, and the boomerang temperature changes that characterize the desert’s days — and you might have a little more luck.

 

1. Clear Succulent Plant

Clear Succulent Plant

2. Rose Succulents

Rose Succulents

3. Bunny Succulents

Bunny Succulents

4. Unusual Succulent

Unusual Succulent

5. Trachyandra

Trachyandra

6. Albuca

Albuca

7. Lithops

Lithops

8. Echeveria

Echeveria

9. Conophytum Bilobum

Conophytum Bilobum

10. Succulent

Succulent

11. Euphorbia

Euphorbia

12. Aztekium

Aztekium

13. Kalanchoe

Kalanchoe

13. Stapelia

Stapelia

15. Dolphin Succulents

Dolphin Succulents

16. Boophone Haemanthoides

Boophone Haemanthoides

17. Unusual Succulent

Unusual Succulent

18. Mermaid Tail Succulent

Mermaid Tail Succulent

19. Pageae

Pageae

20. Orbea Variegata (Starfish Plant)

Orbea Variegata (Starfish Plant)

21. Myrtillocactus Geometrizans Succulent

Myrtillocactus Geometrizans Succulent

22. Gentiana Urnula

Gentiana Urnula

23. Stringofpearls

Stringofpearls

24. Crassula Umbella

Crassula Umbella

25. Lithops

Lithops

26. Aeonium

Aeonium

27. Klubrostok

Klubrostok

28. Bowiea Volubulis

Bowiea Volubulis

29. Unusual Succulent

Unusual Succulent

30. Stapelia

Stapelia