88 Types of Succulents for Your Home and Garden (with Pictures)

Transform your space with succulents like Aloe Vera, Zebra Plant, and String of Pearls. These resilient beauties offer unique shapes, vibrant colors, and low maintenance.

Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis miller) is a medicinal succulent with green leaves containing healing gel. It thrives in full sun, well-draining soil, and Zones 9-11.

Jade Plant

Jade Plant (Crassula ovata) is a popular succulent with fleshy, dark green leaves, reaching 3 feet. It thrives in bright light and Zones 9-11, with sandy soil.

Echeveria

Echeverias (Echeveria spp.) form colorful rosettes, with blooms in pink, red, orange, or yellow from spring to summer. They thrive in Zones 9-11 with well-draining soil.

Agave

Agaves (genus Agave spp.) are striking succulents with varied sizes and occasional flowering. They thrive in full sun and well-draining soil, hardiness zones vary.

Kalanchoe

Kalanchoes (Kalanchoe spp.) are diverse succulents, compact with blooms in pink, red, orange, or yellow. Thrive in bright light, Zone 9-11, and need well-draining soil.

Sedum

Sedums, versatile succulents (Sedum spp.), bloom late summer to fall with white, pink, or red flowers. Ideal for zones 3-9, sun to partial shade, well-draining soil.

Sempervivum

Sempervivums, known as "hen and chicks," form colorful rosettes with pink, red, or purple summer flowers. Ideal for zones 3-8, sun to part shade, well-draining soil.

Lithops

Lithops, succulents resembling pebbles (Lithops spp.), bloom with yellow or white flowers in late summer. Ideal for zones 9-12, full sun, well-draining soil.

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