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If you’ve been on Instagram recently, you’ve probably noticed how popular succulents are as houseplants. They’re hardy and attractive, and their capacity to cope with a wide range of light, temperature, and water conditions makes them ideal for bedroom and balcony plants. Furthermore, they are available in a wide range of visually appealing shapes and textures. Cacti are perhaps the most well-known succulents, and they usually receive the spotlight, but these brilliant house plants offer so much more than spikes and spines. 

Here, we hope to provide you with an insight into the variety of succulents available in this broad area of plants. You’ll find everything from aloe vera, a fleshy, lengthy succulent noted for its healing properties, to “hens and chicks” on this list of different varieties of succulents (the “hen” part of the name refers to the larger, central plant, and the “chicks” are the tiny buds that come out of it). 

Here is a list of 23 beautiful ornamental succulents for your living space. 

1. Aloe Vera 

This succulent is well recognised for its therapeutic properties, and it can be found in a variety of topical ointments. You probably have a friend or family member who keeps one on hand to break off the leaves and put the gel over sunburned or irritated skin as needed. Order Aloe Vera plant online and reap the benefits of its medicinal properties. 

2. Glasswort (Common Glasswort)

The lovely green succulent looks delectable enough to eat, and it is! It can be consumed like any other vegetable, but it’s particularly delicious when pickled.

3. Sweetheart Hoya

Isn’t it amazing that there’s a succulent with leaves that are so perfectly heart-shaped? 

The Hoya is a great Valentine’s Day or anniversary present because of its features.

4. Agave Azul 

This agave species is the base ingredient in tequila, as you might have surmised from the name “tequilana.” Cheers! 

 5. Ponytail Palm

The ponytail palm may resemble a palm tree, but it is succulent. Its distinguishing characteristics include a bulbous trunk and hairy leaves, hence the name. Shopping for plants online has become very convenient nowadays. Add freshness to your living space. 

6. Plantain Snake

Because of the form and sharpness of the leaves, this succulent is also known as a “snake plant” or “mother-in-tongue” law (make sure you tell your husband’s mother!). 

But don’t be put off by the prospect: Because of its ability to enhance oxygen and filter air, the Sansevieria trifasciata is often known as a “bedroom plant.” This results in more peaceful sleep. 

7. Woolly Senecio

Senecio haworthii is covered in thin white hairs and appears “woolly,” yet it also produces lovely yellow blossoms, which you might not expect. Order plants online and send them to your grandparents and years into their life. 

8. Christmas Cactus

Crab claw-like foliage and asymmetrical flowers in vivid colours characterise this Christmas cactus.

9. Pincushion Cactus

Mammillaria, sometimes known as pincushion cactus, comes in hundreds of different forms. 

The succulent, of course, resembles a pincushion, but the daisy-like blossoms are our favourite feature. Place an order plants online and add greenery and positivity to your life. 

10. White Velvet

This fascinating plant, which belongs to the spiderwort family, is covered in silvery-white hairs that look “cobwebby” or like white velvet.

11. Burro’s Tail

This has to be our all-time favourite succulent name. 

It’s a perfect filler for cascade arrangements, such as hanging baskets, thanks to its comical trailing stems (like a donkey’s tail). Order green indoor plants online and add life to the dull areas of your home. 

12. Black Prince

Because of their rosette leaf patterns, Black Prince Echeveria succulents are possibly the most identifiable of any genus. The leaves of the Black Prince species are dark, almost black.

13. Chicks and Hens

The primary plant is referred to as “hen,” while the progeny buds are “chicks.” Isn’t that adorable? Order plants online and decorate your living room. 

14. Panda Plant

Due to its brownish red-speckled tips, a Panda plant, this fuzzy little guy is easy to detect.

15. Madagascar Ocotillo

This tree-like plant unique to Madagascar has spines around its symmetrical leaves to protect itself against herbivores.

16. Sticks on Fire

If you decide to retain this colourful succulent, use caution and gloves when touching it. 

17. Butterwort

Butterwort is a carnivorous plant with sticky leaves that are ideal for catching bugs.

18. Silver Shamrock

Pretty pink blooms (that can bloom throughout winter!) and thick, shamrock-like leaves characterise this bulbous perennial.

19. Pincushion Peperomia

This is the plant for you if you’re looking for a desk plant. The Peruvian native is small, delicate, and simple to care for.

20. Elephant Bush with Variegated Leaves

Despite its name, this succulent with smooth leaves can reach a height of 20 feet. It got its name from the fact that it is a favourite food of elephants. 

21. Zebra Plant

The zebra plants’ white stripes are wart-like lumps. Get plants online and youthfulness and a dash of greenery to your abode. 

22. Jade

Jade is a beautiful succulent that blooms tiny pink or white flowers and is easy to care for.

23. Dolphin Succulents

Dolphin succulents do resemble jumping dolphins! Because they can’t withstand frost, they’re best kept indoors.

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