Formidable Trailing Succulents With Flowers
These s ucculents are low maintenance trendy and some are quite unusual.
Trailing succulents with flowers. An attractive trailing succulent that possess some stunning purple to ruby red stems with fleshy lush green leaves and can produce some bright yellow daisy-like flowers. Here are some great Nasturtium benefits and uses 5. Native to Madagascar Africa and southern Asia Sanseveria is a genus of some seventy different plants.
The flowers can grow up to 16 inches long and 1 inch wide. The fat trailing stems prefer full sun to show lush and waxy deep green or variegated foliage and year-round red daisy-like flowers. This plant is native to Africa and was brought to Europe and the Americas by colonial settlers.
Aporophyllum Disocactus Hatiora Lepismium and Rhipsalis are just a few examples of excellent trailing succulents. Calandrinia spectabilis Rock Purslane This is a perennial succulent native to Chile. Hanging Trailing Succulents.
There are others including Schlumbergeras and Epiphyllums but these plants are grown more for their spectacular flowers rather than their vegetative trailing looks. The unusual feature of the Lantern Flower is its fascinating blooms. It is best to grow them in hanging baskets or trailing as vines in a container to show off their draping nature.
This adorable succulent has long trailing stems covered in heart-shaped. Cacti and succulents that hang or trail include Othonna capensis Ruby Necklace Echinopsis Chamaecereus Peanut Cactus Hildewintera Colademononis Monkeys Tail Hoya Plant Wax Plant Aporocactus Flagelliformis Rat Tail Cactus Sedum burrito Baby Donkey Tail Sedum Morganianum Donkeys Tail Dischidia nummularia Strings of Nickels Crassula Pellucida Variegata. It is safe to say that Senecio Rowleyanus String of Pearls is one of the most coveted succulent plants out there.
The stems are climbing or trailing fleshy green and covered with a glaucous bloom. Ceropegia haygarthii is a semi-evergreen strong growing twining stem succulent with small ovate leaves. The trailing stems of Nasturtium look perfect while dangling down from containers with pad-like leaves and beautiful bright flowers.