How do you figure out what kind of succulent you have?

Here are some of the plant characteristics to look for when identifying succulents:

  1. Leaf – shape, size and thickness.
  2. Color – of leaves, flowers or stems.
  3. Markings or bumps on the leaves.
  4. Flower – shape, color, number of blooms and petals.
  5. Stem – color, texture, length.
  6. Ciliate hairs.
  7. Epicuticular wax.
  8. Spikes, spines or smooth.

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Thereof, what does it mean when someone calls you succulent?

adjective. full of juice; juicy. rich in desirable qualities. affording mental nourishment.

People also ask, what are the three types of succulents? Types of Succulents

  • Aeonium.
  • Agave.
  • Aloe.
  • Crassula.
  • Echeveria.
  • Euphorbia.
  • Gasteria.
  • Graptopetalum Hybrids.

Beside above, is there an app to identify succulents?

A great option for identification is an app put together by my friend Jacki at Drought Smart Plants called Succulent ID. You can look at different genera of succulents or search through photos based on characteristics of your succulent.

When should succulents be repotted?

A general rule of thumb is to repot succulents every two-years, at least as a way to provide fresh fertile soil. The best time to repot is at the beginning of a succulent’s growing season – this gives the plant the highest chance of survival.

Are succulents indoor plants?

Because of their special ability to retain water, succulents tend to thrive in warm, dry climates and don’t mind a little neglect. This makes them well adapted to indoor growing and ideal for people desiring low-maintenance houseplants.

How do succulents talk?

Is aloe vera A succulent plant?

Because aloe vera plants are succulents, the type of soil you choose can really make or break your success. The Old Farmer’s Almanac suggests a sandy soil with a neutral pH. Potting mix made for cacti and succulents is always a great choice.

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