Succulents exhibit a number of survival tactics, which allows them to adapt easily to their particular environment. For instance, they will go dormant in times of excessive heat or dryness as well as during extreme cold spells. They also have the ability to adapt to areas of the home having little light, making them excellent candidates for nearly any location. Container-grown succulents make excellent indoor gardens. Growing succulents indoors will not only spruce up the home but will also offer more flexibility as to both decorating and gardening options for those having little space.
As these plants are highly adaptable, there are unlimited possibilities when designing your exotic indoor succulent garden. Nearly any type of container is suitable for growing exotic succulents as long as adequate drainage is provided. The exotic succulent garden will occasionally require significant watering; however, make sure that everything has dried thoroughly between watering intervals. Although these plants are easily adaptable, never allow them to stand in water for extended periods. When succulents are left in waterlogged soil, their roots will rot, and they will die. Different textures and heights will give the exotic succulent garden depth and further interest as will topping the potted delights with small stones or pebbles.
Some of the most common succulent plants include sedums and houseleeks (hens and chicks). Other well-known succulents are the snake plant, the jade plant, aloe, agave, and the flowering kalanchoe. Many people are unaware of the fact that cacti are also considered succulents. Cacti also come in many varieties and can be quite beautiful, providing outstanding flowers, additional interest, and character to the home. When it comes to the unusual, succulents are definitely the way to go. Outside of the most commonly grown, these exotic succulents are sure to please, making exceptional specimens indoors. The Black aeonium is a dramatic succulent tree, reaching 3 feet in height. This lovely exotic makes an excellent focal point due to its height as well as its blackish leaves and large, yellow flowers. Exotic succulents for hanging baskets also make great focal points. Two noteworthy plants include the String of beads, which produces a string of trailing stems with pea-like beaded leaves and sweet-scented white flowers. The Rat's tail cactus is another one. This hanging exotic has long, spiked leaves with bright pink blooms.
If you're looking for something a little different, then the Livingstone is for you. Its conical shape actually mimics the look of pebbles. And just when you've thought you've seen it all, beautiful white blooms come bursting out from within its centers. Another interesting and somewhat unusual plant is the Moonstone. This succulent also resembles stones with its light green to white colored, egg-shaped foliage, which may be flushed with lavender blue as well. If that's not enough, the spikes of orange-red flowers are sure to impress. The Starfish cactus is also quite impressive with clusters of toothed stems and star-shaped blooms in mosaic patterns. The curious looking Carrion flower is a clump-forming succulent with sharp-angled stems that are grayish-green in color. The plant also produces an unusual creamy yellow flower with specks of red. The Rose pincushion is great for anyone new to growing cacti. This free-flowering cactus is compact, like a little ball, and produces lovely rose-pink blooms. The Golden ball cactus also resembles a ball, at first anyway. This odd little plant eventually grows into a fat, gold-spined column with pale yellow blooms.
If you're into something outside of the norm or just limited on space, exotic succulents are ideal plants to consider for maintaining interest indoors.
Published by Nikki Phipps
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- Container-grown succulents make excellent indoor gardens.
- Nearly any type of container is suitable for growing exotic succulents, with drainage provided.
- When it comes to the unusual, succulents are definitely the way to go.



