Posts tagged: succulents
I want more pink and purple succulents
planted this in the old jade plant bowl. that one guy in the middle will get taller and the pagoda shapes should cover the rest of the surface. I’m gonna put it in the sun so it turns red
anybody know what this is? I love it. it grows like crazy and its the coolest colors, bright pink stems with light blue leaves
DON’T TELL ME I CAN’T HAVE A 4’ JADE PLANT IN A 6” CONTAINER
I replanted it in a huge pot but I had to use the old tomato plant dirt so there may or may not be tomatoes growing in my jade this summer
Don wanted to lick water off the jade plants so he walked behind my cactuses and got stuck and had to kool-aid man burst through them. I yelled at him for knocking over the bromeliad
Lithops
Commonly known as ‘living stones’, the genus of plants called Lithops is one of the most popular among collectors of cacti and succulents. As they learn more about their new pastime, it’s common for growers take a shine to one or two particular types of cactus or succulent, specialising in these plants and making them the focus of their collection. Lithops is one of the most frequently chosen genera in this respect.
They’re called living stones because in their natural habitat they have evolved to mimic the stones and pebbles which often litter the ground where they grow. As stones can be different colours, so are Lithops. The hues and patterns produced by these plants is astonishing. The reason they have developed this ability to look like stones is really very obvious. There are many small mammals which share the same arid habitat as Lithops - animals which would be only too glad to bite into the juicy leaf of a succulent and quench their thirst on the abundant liquid therein. The thick skin of the top of a Lithops leaf is also a deterrent to most insects.
It’s true, I want them.
I have one but I’m pretty sure it’s dying. it’s definitely not thriving
my nightmare
i gotta go get frost cloth before the weather turns
Ice-covered cactus
i think it’s a “black rose”
my sister planted a bunch of these at her apartment complex and i wanted to take some clippings but i didn’t know if they’d survive in my suitcase for the plane trip. next time i’m down there i’m taking some
Would love to grow these. A type of succulent I’m guessing?
ASHLEY WHAT ARE THESE??!
SO NICE
we have an old couch outside but it’s too ugly to use as a succulent garden
Not for sitting
@ analparade
I want a red cactus. I’ve never seen one in real life
cactus no. 45 by Kwangho Lee
analparade likes succulents