Succulents Care for Beginners
Succulents are plants with fleshy, thickened leaves and swelling stems that store water. The term "succulent" comes from the Latin word succus, which means sap or juice. Succulents can survive on limited water resources, like mist and dew, making them drought resistant. Numerous varieties and cultivars of succulents belong to several plant families, and the majority of people associate mini succulents with Cactaceae, the cactus family. (Keep in mind that while all cacti are succulents, not all succulents are cacti.) How to Grow Succulents Indoors Due to their capacity to hold water, succulents can thrive in dry, warm climates and don't mind some carelessness. Potted succulents are well-adapted to indoor gardening and suitable for those who want low-maintenance indoor plants. If you're selecting succulents for the first time, follow these succulent care tips to maintain your new plants successfully. Choose a succulent that is suitable for indoor use Ma...