Aloe and Agave are two genera of drought-tolerant succulents that have similar appearances and care needs. The similarities arise because b...
Learn More »In botany, succulent plants, also known as succulents or sometimes fat plants, are plants having some parts that are more than normally thi...
Learn More »To understand what causes crested, monstrose and variegated succulents, a brief look at how plants grow is necessary. All plants grow in len...
Learn More »Once you begin to discover succulent plants to grow in your home or in your garden, it is time to leap into the pool of plant taxonomy (the ...
Learn More »Echeveria The crown jewels of the rosette-forming succulents, easy-care Echeveria come in a rainbow of colors and can be easily found at nu...
Learn More »When looking through gardening catalogs or on the Internet, you may be confronted with the term “rosette”. Although it sounds like it ought ...
Learn More »Ever wonder why some of your succulents die after blooming? It may sound scary but, but it is really not. Your succulents may be monocarpic....
Learn More »Around the holidays, we often see blooming plants that are members of the Cactus family. One of the most popular plants to give or receive d...
Learn More »They may not have lush tropical foliage or fast growth, but cacti and other succulents have other advantages as houseplants. Their water-sto...
Learn More »Low-maintenance plants are becoming more and more popular with time, mostly due to the busy life we are living. This is why succulent...
Learn More »The term “tender succulents” (also known as soft succulents) covers a broad range of succulents that are less tolerant of cold temperatu...
Learn More »Colder temperatures can signal the beginning of a sleepy time of year in the garden, as many plants are preparing themselves for seve...
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