9 Beautiful Types Of Succulents With Flowers You May Not Have Seen

Succulents are some of the most resilient and eye-catching plants around, often adding a bit of color to any home or garden. But did you know that there are numerous varieties of succulents with flowers?

9 Beautiful Types Of Succulents With Flowers You May Not Have Seen

Many gardeners and plant enthusiasts may be familiar with the classic aloe vera and cacti, but there are so many more types of beautiful succulents with flowers that are waiting to be discovered. 

Succulents are a broad group of plants that have adapted to dry and arid climates by storing water in their thick, fleshy leaves or stems. They come in a wide range of shapes, sizes, colors, and textures.

Succulents thrive in sunny conditions with very little water and can survive for extended periods without watering; many varieties also produce stunning flowers, which add a touch of beauty to any garden.

They make great houseplants and are low maintenance, with minimal effort required to keep them looking their best.

To help spark your inspiration, here are a host of the most stunning succulents with flowers you may not have seen before.

1. Ruby Necklace (Othonna Capensis)

If you are on the hunt for something truly special, then the Ruby Necklace is a great option.

Also known as Little Pickles, this succulent originates from South Africa and can be easily identified by its trailing purple stems, which help to give the plant its unique and eye-catching appearance, especially when combined with its bright yellow flowers.

It is a low-maintenance plant that can be grown in direct sunlight or partial shade and is very drought tolerant, making it ideal for those who don’t have much time to devote to their garden.

It’s a great choice for those looking to add some color and interest to their home or garden and offers a unique contrast to many other succulents and plants.

2. Mother Of Millions (Kalanchoe Tubiflora)

Also known as Bryophyllum Delagoense, this succulent is native to Madagascar and is best known for its vibrant pink flowers and small, round leaves.

It is an easy-to-care-for plant that prefers partial shade and will thrive in well-draining soil.

When in bloom, the flowers can reach up to 12 inches long, and the plant itself can become quite tall – some owners have reported heights of up to 1 m from their plants!

One of the most interesting aspects of this plant is its ability to propagate from leaf cuttings.

All you have to do is place a few leaves in moist soil and within a few weeks, the leaves will grow into their own new plants, making it perfect to give as a gift or to share with friends.

3. Donkey’s Tail (Sedum Morganianum)

This succulent is an absolute must-have for anyone looking to add a touch of drama and interest to their garden thanks to its unique appearance, which helps it to stand out from any crowd!

With its vivid pink flowers and cascading stems, it’s not hard to see why this plant has earned its nickname of the ‘Donkey’s Tail’.

It is easy to care for and requires minimal maintenance, with the best conditions being bright but indirect light and good air circulation.

It can also be propagated from stem cuttings, so you can easily share your Donkey’s Tail with friends or create an even more beautiful display in your garden.

To show off Donkey’s Tail to its full advantage, make sure to provide it with a hanging basket or a wall planter and allow the stems to trail down in their full dramatic style.

4. Jelly Bean Plant (Sedum Rubrotinctum)

The adorably named Jelly Bean Plant, also known as the Pork and Beans plant, is an extremely popular succulent due to its unique appearance and ease of care.

The plant has small green leaves which look like jelly beans, hence its name, and can produce bright pink flowers when in bloom; these are a stunning contrast to the green color of the rest of the plant.

It is a low-maintenance plant, requiring minimal attention and preferring indirect light and warm temperatures.

It is also very easy to propagate from stem cuttings, allowing you to share your Jelly Bean Plant with friends or family – this is a great option for beginners who are looking to nurture and grow their first succulent, as it is very difficult to kill this hardy little plant.

5. Urbinia (Echeveria Purpusorum)

The Echeveria purpusorum, more commonly known as Urbinia, is native to Mexico and is one of the most recognized and best-known succulents.

Its appearance is distinctive and features stunning rosettes of deep purple leaves with beautiful yellow flowers in the springtime. It is a low-growing succulent, usually reaching around 10–12 inches tall, and prefers bright but indirect light.

One of the most interesting things about Urbinia is that it can be propagated from both leaves and stem cuttings, making it a great choice for those who want to share their plant with family and friends.

It is also very easy to care for, requiring minimal attention and maintenance, so it’s ideal for busy gardeners or those just starting out on their succulent journey.

6. Crown Of Thorns (Euphorbia Milii)

This tropical succulent is native to Madagascar and is best known for its unique spiky stems, which are covered in small, stunning flowers during the spring and summer months.

It has a long-lasting bloom period, and can even flower for several years if looked after properly. The Crown of Thorns prefers bright, indirect light and likes to be watered regularly, but only when the soil is dry.

It can be propagated from stem cuttings, and is an easy plant to care for – although it is important to take extra precautions with this succulent due to its sharp thorns.

It makes a great addition to any garden, either in a pot or as part of a larger display, and its unique appearance is sure to draw the attention of anyone who visits.

7. String Of Bananas (Senecio Radicans)

The Senecio radicans, also known as the String of Bananas, is an extremely popular succulent due to its unique appearance and ease of care.

This plant is native to South Africa, and produces distinctive trailing stems which have large, banana-shaped leaves on them; these are green and look stunning against the light.

It can also produce bright yellow flowers when in bloom, which appear in a cluster at the end of the stems.

It is low-maintenance and requires minimal attention; it prefers bright but indirect light, and should be watered regularly but only when the soil is dry.

The flowers are a stunning addition to any garden, and it is also very easy to propagate from stem cuttings, making them perfect for those who want to share their plant with others.

8. Irish Rose (Aeonium Arboreum)

If you are on the hunt for a show-stopping succulent, then the Aeonium arboreum is a great choice. This plant is native to the Canary Islands and produces stunning rosettes of large dark green leaves which have deep purple edges.

In the summer months, it can produce vibrant yellow flowers, which look stunning against the green of the leaves.

It likes indirect light and warm temperatures and should be watered regularly, but only when the soil is dry.

It can also be propagated from stem cuttings and makes a great addition to any garden thanks to its beautiful colors and unique shape. Try combining this succulent with other plants to create a stunning display.

9. Crinkle Leaf Plant (Adromischus Cristatus)

The Adromischus cristatus, also known as the Crinkle Leaf Plant, is native to South Africa and is a great choice for those who want something unusual and eye-catching.

It features distinctive wrinkled leaves which can range in color from green to purple, and it produces yellow flowers during the spring months. 

To help the crinkle leaf plant really thrive and flourish, you should take care to provide it with plenty of indirect light and a warm, humid environment. It should also be watered regularly – but only when the soil is dry.

This is an easy succulent to look after, and its beautiful foliage makes it a great choice for any garden, or an indoor display to brighten up any room.

Final Thoughts

Succulents are a great choice for those who love plants but don’t have much time to look after them.

The above nine types of succulents are all beautiful, easy to care for, and can add a unique touch to any garden or display thanks to an array of colorful flowers and stunning colors.

With their bright shades and unique shapes, these plants will definitely draw the attention of anyone who visits your home – and are a great way to bring a bit of the outdoors into your living space.

Diane Peirce
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