In order to help your garden look more diverse and stunning, this post today will share 18 Colorful Succulents to Grow Indoors and Outdoors that you surely will fall in love with them. They come in different unique looks to bring beauty and practicality to any landscape. Also, they all are easy to grow with the least possible care that makes them become perfect choices for those who haven’t much experience in gardening.
Taking them a look, you will see they are amazing and alluring plants from rich textures, varied colors, to showy blooms, all make a dramatic impact in any of your containers, pots, or garden designs. Not just that, the leaves of these plants have very unique and interesting structures, so does the color variant. Adding more personality and uniqueness to indoors and outdoors with the world of succulents today is worth try! Read them and choose some to bring your living space.
#1 Santa Rita Prickly Pear
Santa Rita Prickly Pear can grow to be 8 feet tall and it has green pads in warmer temperatures, and the plant will turn deep purple before winter arrives
#2 Golden-toothed Aloe
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Golden-toothed Aloe has yellow teeth and its leaves will turn orange in full sun. Also, it grows best in sandy soil and produces orange flowers.
#3 “Paddle Plant” Desert Cabbage (Kalanchoe Luciae)
The plant has large paddle-like leaves and grows in well-draining soil, bright sunlight. In the winter, its leaves get a red outer edge during the winter.
#4 Moon Cactus
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Moon Cactus is a bright plant that has a top that is orange, pink, or yellow in color, and the base of the plant is green. The plant loves growing n indirect sunlight and well-draining soil.
#5 Sticks on Fire Succulent
Sticks on Fire Succulent is a succulent bush that has thin stems that are yellow in the summer and red in the winter. The succulent grows well in full sun and well-draining soil. Keep in mind that the plant is toxic, so it will irritate your skin.
#6 Senecio serpens (Blue Chalksticks)
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Senecio serpens (Blue Chalksticks) has blue leafed succulent that makes the great edging in your garden. It grows in well-draining soil like sand and in full sun.
#7 Senecio haworthii (Wooly Senecio)
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Senecio haworthii (Wooly Senecio) is a succulent shrub and contains toxins that are not good for animals. It has white hair covering the leaves which make it look unique in any garden or pot.
#8 Lithops (Living Stones)
Lithops (Living Stones) does not need a lot of care and can grow with very little water, poor soil, and in the shade or sun.
#9 Echeveria Agavoides
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Echeveria Agavoides can grow in full or partial sun but it doesn’t like in the cold weather so it is dormant during the winter.
#10 Black Beauty ‘Aeonium’
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Black Beauty ‘Aeonium’ has dark burgundy leaves that are nearly black in color when grown in full sun. In the winter, the plant will go dormant so you don’t need water frequently.
#11 Crassula capitella ‘Campfire’
Crassula capitella ‘Campfire’ has leaves that change from green to red as the plant matures. It can grow well without requiring a lot of water and do best in full sun to in partial.
#12 Crassula rupestris (baby’s necklace)
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Crassula rupestris (baby’s necklace) has small pointy leaves and spiral around the stem and have crimson edges that look stunning. In full sun, the color of the leaves will intensify.
#13 Tradescantia pallida ‘Purpurea’
Tradescantia pallida ‘Purpurea’ has leaves that are deep purple to violet. The plant grows well in rich soil that is well-draining and in partial shade to full sun.
#14 California Sunset
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California Sunset grows well in the morning sunlight and rocky, sandy soil. In the spring, the plant creates small white flowers.
#15 Aeonium ‘Sunburst’
Aeonium ‘Sunburst’ has edges of the leaves that are yellow, which will create a sunburst effect when you look at it. It loves sandy soil and full sun to thrive.
#16 Zebra Plant (Haworthiopsis attenuata)
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Zebra Plant (Haworthiopsis attenuata) is a cluster succulent that is green with white stripes on the leaves. The plant requires a lot of sunlight and water during its growing season.
#17 Sedum reflexum (Blue Spruce)
Sedum reflexum (Blue Spruce) is a succulent that has blue leaves that look like pine needles. This plant grows best in full sun and poorly fertilized soil.
#18 Sempervivum tectorum ‘Royanum’ (Royanum hens-and-chicks)
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Sempervivum tectorum ‘Royanum’ (Royanum hens-and-chicks) is succulent that has light green leaves with a red tip. It prefers in sandy or clay-based soil without requiring water