What makes a plant a succulent?
Succulents are plants with the ability to hold water in their thick, fleshy tissue. Water storage can occur in leaves or stems. A cactus holds water in the stem while a jade plant holds water mostly in the leaves.
What are some types of succulents that grow well in Central Florida?
Rosette Shape:
- Echeveria: plump, smooth leaves; flower stalks attract butterflies & hummingbirds
- Sedums: from a few inches to 3 ft tall; trailing form good for ground cover
- Sempervivum: also called houseleeks or Hens & Chicks; red, lavender or green color
- Haworthia: small, low growing with white warts or bands; called zebra plant
Upright Shape:
- Kalanchoe: paddle-shaped leaves; Kalanchoe tomentosa Panda has fuzzy, silvery leaves
- Cereus: night blooming; climbing; vine-like
- Sanseveria: called snake plant; shade in protected area; showy white flowers
- Prickly pear: cactus; colorful flowers; edible bright red fruit; likes full sun & sandy soil
- Desert Rose:likes sun & rich soil; will not tolerate freeze
- Jade: full sun to deep shade; undemanding; Jade Gollum (fun type); 3-12 ft tall
Agave-type
- Agave lopantha: thorncrest century plant; tall stalk with yellow flowers; lots of pups
- Aloe: thrives in poor soil & needs little water; keep in small pot to keep small in size
- Dyckia: low maintenance landscape plant; bronze, purple, silver or green foliage
- Yucca: full sun; thrives in sandy soils, drought, heat, & humidity; clusters of flowers
Christmas Cactus, Thanksgiving Cactus, Easter Cactus
- Not cactus: different types of Schlumbergera
- Like bright (not direct) sunlight and cooler temperatures to bloom
What is the best way to kill a succulent?
Overwatering! Succulents do not need frequent watering. Terracotta pots allow to soi to dry out faster, aiding in the fight against root rot.
Tips for Growing Succulents:
- Soil: well drained; cactus potting mix; Potting soil (3x): Coarse sand (2x): Perlite (1x)
- Water: let soil dry out; minimal in winter; 1-2X in summer; soil damp not saturated
- Fertilizer: not needed for most; diluted 2-4X liquid fertilizer or a cactus or succulent fertilizer
- Right Plant: Right Place: Check sun tolerance from full sun to part shade; mature size
- Propagate: Separate offshoots or through leaf/stem cuttings
For additional information on this topic please visit:
Succulents: https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/ornamentals/succulents.html
Agave & Yucca: Tough Plants for Tough Times. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/ep419