Succulents for houseplants: the 10 best to choose

In addition to making a good impression, succulents for apartments are also extremely easy to grow and can become real pieces of furniture. If well maintained, they will be used to give a touch of greenery and design to the whole house. of special care, but do not worry, we will explain everything in this article. We also suggest you watch the video below to find out how to create a small greenhouse in the garden or on the balcony.

Succulent indoor plants: what to consider before choosing

In general, we could say that succulents have an extraordinary ability to adapt, can survive well in any environment and do not require special care to grow, flourish and stay healthy. Obviously all this does not mean that they can become real knick-knacks to be completely forgotten. As with all plants, we must carefully evaluate the environment in which we want to place them, carefully choosing the right succulent plant based also on the characteristics of our apartment. Do we have enough space? Is the light adequate? And the temperature? These are important aspects, all to be evaluated. We often imagine plants suitable for covering gardens or outdoor flower beds, but in reality in the case of succulents for apartments we can choose very small types, which take up a minimum of space.

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How to match house succulents to the style of the house

When we decide to take apartment succulents to decorate the rooms we must take into account an aspect that is often underestimated: the style with which we have furnished our home. In modern homes we can dare with succulents of particular shapes and sizes, while if we have opted for a classic style furniture, we will have to choose less original succulents, such as a cactus or an aloe, which will blend perfectly with the context.

Regardless of what our choice will be, we consider that the most interesting feature of succulent apartment plants is the often and willingly very particular shape: cylindrical, tapered, rounded or spiral, it is the element that makes them special to revive environments. . Many like them so much that they love to collect and divide them in various rooms of the house. From the kitchen, to the living room, passing through the corridor and also in the bedroom and bathroom, succulents are good everywhere.

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Succulents for houseplants: the choice

At this point you are surely wondering: but which are the most beautiful and resistant succulents for apartment and how to choose them?
Let's start by saying that there are many varieties, just think that the only family of Cacti (Cactaceae) has nearly 3000 different species. Now let's see which are the 10 succulents for houseplants to choose and how to take care of them in the right way.

1 - Rabbit ear cactus

L'Opuntia Microdasys it is a cactus similar to the Prickly Pear, also known as Bunny Ears Cactus due to the shape of the leaves that resemble the ears of a rabbit. It is a very beautiful and particular decorative grease for the home, perfect for the apartment. It has large and fleshy leaves, which in some countries are even cooked and eaten.
Opuntia Microdasys blooms from May to September with beautiful, fragrant yellow cupped flowers.
It has no thorns, but may have small 2-3 mm long spines dangerous for the skin and irritating.
When it comes to caring for this plant, it's best to wear gloves. To grow and bloom, it will be kept in bright environments and at a temperature not lower than 7 ° degrees. For all these reasons it is a plant suitable for keeping in an apartment, with appropriate movements on the balcony or terrace during the summer. As with all succulents, it should be watered regularly but not too frequently: every 7 days during the summer and every 15 days during the winter.

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2 - Cactus Zebra

The Zebra Cactus, whose botanical name is Haworthia Fasciata e Attenuata, is a very beautiful and decorative succulent plant. Although the name may be misleading, it belongs to the family of Aloe, which also includes Aloe Vera, one of the best known plants in the world.
The Zebra Cactus is a plant native to South Africa, so it needs a lot of light to grow and develop. Inside the apartment will be positioned which are most affected by sunlight. In every season the ideal will be to keep it indoors, precisely because the typical temperature of the apartments around 20 ° is ideal for this type of plant.
In summer, the zebra cactus should be watered frequently, making sure to avoid stagnant water.
This type of cactus is available in different sizes, it will be up to us to choose the most congenial and suitable for the environment where we want to place it.

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3 - Tacitus Bellus

The Tacitus Bellus (Graptopetalum tacitus bellum) is one of the best known houseplants.It has triangular-shaped and greyish-green leaves, gathered in small, very dense groups, which make this plant very decorative. In Spring and Summer it blooms with beautiful star-shaped flowers in bright colors.
It suffers a lot from the cold and should be kept indoors, it needs a pot with porous soil mixed with leaves and gravel. It should be watered regularly, making sure it always has a good dose of humidity.

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4 - Lithops (Living stones)

Lithops are very particular succulents that at first glance might look like stones. They adapt well to living in an apartment and have these characteristics: they are small plants that have only two round and very fleshy leaves with an opening in the center from which the flower that can be white or yellow comes out.
Flowering lasts about a week and is concentrated in the months of August or September. The Living Stones are not succulent plants that need a lot of care: from May to August they need very little water, which will be integrated in mid-August during flowering. This type of succulent plant needs light and a fairly warm environment, but fears humidity: draining soil and a pot with small holes in the bottom will be the ideal remedy.

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5 - Crown of Christ

The Crown of Christ (Euphorbia Milii) is a succulent houseplant that has fleshy stems, large leaves and flowers. It can grow indoors and is very decorative thanks to its yellow or pink flowers that bloom during the summer, and if the plant is well kept and watered, they can be kept throughout the year.
The cultivation of the Crown of Christ is very easy: it should be placed in terracotta pots in bright places and watered regularly. Thanks to its brightly colored flowers, this succulent plant is very decorative and can easily fit into both classic and modern environments.

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6 - Fraliea

Fraliea is a small cactus ideal for an apartment due to its small size. To grow and flourish it needs a clay pot, with a clayey soil. It does not need particularly sunny conditions, indeed its ideal environment is the penumbra. In the flowering months (from June to September) it will need abundant and regular watering. It is ideal for decorating tables or small shelves, creating compositions together with other succulents.

7 - Crassula

Crassula has a shape reminiscent of Buddhist times, it is very original and ideal to grow indoors because it does not tolerate winter. Compared to other plants, it is more delicate and tends to rot if not well cared for. This is why it is very important. give it the right amount of water, watering it only when the soil is dry and avoiding direct contact with the sun during the summer.

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8 - Christmas Catus

The Christmas Cactus (The Schlumbergera), is a succulent houseplant whose flowering coincides with the holiday season. These plants do not look at all like cacti: they have short stems that divide into long branches, the dark green leaves tend to change color as the amount of light varies. Their red or pinkish flowers bring brightness and warmth to homes.
To ensure the life of this plant you will need a bright environment, without overdoing the watering.

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9 - Sedum Morganianum

Sedum Morganianum is also a succulent plant belonging to the family of Crassulaceae. It develops in a cascade, and is therefore suitable for being positioned high up; it has a rather rapid growth and is a very scenic plant, ideal for filling empty corners of the house. The leaves are green-gray and very fleshy, while the flowers, which are born in the months of April and May, are red or pink.
It cannot stand low temperatures and should be watered sparingly. When the heat is not intense it can also be kept on the balcony in a dimly lit area.

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10 - Easter cactus

The Easter Cactus is a succulent houseplant very widespread in Europe thanks to its beautiful flowering which coincides with our Easter period.
To ensure that the plant is healthy and has abundant and continuous flowering until summer, it is necessary to fertilize in the period before flowering, place the plant in a bright and not too cold area of ​​the house. Watering must be rather scarce and it is preferable to use a porous soil.

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