
14 Succulents That Will Thrive Indoors All Year Round
Succulents are a popular choice for indoor plants due to their low-maintenance nature, stemming from their adaptation to drought conditions in their native desert habitats. They are capable of enduring prolonged droughts and extreme temperatures more effectively than many other plant species, making them ideal for individuals seeking easy-to-care-for houseplants. This article highlights 14 specific succulent varieties that are well-suited for indoor environments, offering a diverse range of options from small, terrarium-friendly types to larger, sprawling specimens.
Among the recommended varieties is the Panda Plant (_Kalanchoe tomentosa_), recognized for its velvety, fuzzy leaves and upright growth habit, which adds visual variety to a succulent collection. Its silvery leaves with black edges contribute to a clean aesthetic. Another striking option is Echeveria Lola (_Echeveria ‘Lola’_), admired for its rosette-shaped foliage and suitability for wide, shallow containers, sometimes producing delicate pink flowers. The Tricolor Lavender Scallops (_Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi ‘Variegata’_) is noted for its variegated gray-green leaves with white and pink edges, offering a gratifying growth experience from a small starter plant to a beautiful specimen. For all indoor succulents, proper potting with drainage holes and a well-draining cacti or succulent mix is crucial to prevent root rot.
Aloe Vera (_Aloe barbadensis miller_) is presented as an easy-going, beginner-friendly succulent, known for its thick, medicinal leaves and occasional bell-shaped flowers. Snake Plant (_Sansevieria trifasciata_) is unique among succulents for its tolerance of low-light conditions and its tall, slender form, which provides an architectural element to small spaces. Gollum Jade (_Crassula ovata_) features distinct cylindrical leaves that curl inward, often displaying reddish tips in high light, making it a quirky addition. Hens-and-Chicks (_Sempervivum tectorum_) are highlighted for their extreme low maintenance and ability to thrive in drought conditions, forming rosettes that can flourish in containers and rock gardens.
The article further introduces Black Rose Aeonium (_Aeonium arboreum 'Zwartkop'_) for its dramatic, almost black, rosette-shaped leaves that can turn deep burgundy in bright light and produce yellow flowers. String of Pearls (_Senecio rowleyanus_) is described by its long, trailing stems with bead-like leaves, ideal for hanging baskets or terrariums, occasionally blooming with cinnamon-scented white flowers. White Fairy Washboard (_Haworthia limifolia_) is a small, slow-growing succulent with spiky green leaves and raised white ridges, perfect for windowsills or desktops due to its compact size and low-maintenance requirements.
Additional recommendations include Red African Milk Tree (_Euphorbia trigona_ 'Red'), which boasts green stems flushed with reddish-purple coloration that intensifies with more light, forming a unique, branching structure. Graptoveria Debbi, an intergeneric hybrid, displays thick, gray-green leaves often tinged with pink, growing in a rosette formation. Ox Tongue (_Gasteria gracilis_) is an easy-care succulent characterized by its thick, fleshy green leaves with a rough texture. Lastly, Elephant Bush (_Portulacaria afra_) is an adaptable succulent with small, thick, rounded leaves and branching stems that develop a bark-like appearance with age, requiring minimal watering.
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