Green Delights

8 succulents that can thrive in India’s climate

Jade 

This plant is perfect for both indoor and outdoor settings. With four hours of proper sunlight and occasional watering, it thrives. As per Feng Shui, this plant also attracts financial gain.

Haworthia

With striking rosette-shaped leaves, Haworthia is well-suited to indoor spaces. They require minimal sunlight and moderate water.

Love Plant

With its heart-shaped leaves and faint smell, this indoor plant is happiest when watered twice a month and kept in indirect sunlight.

Desert Rose

Known for its striking flowers and bonsai-like appearance, the Adenium Desert Rose blooms beautifully when watered moderately and kept under light sun rays. This plant is toxic and ought to be handled with care.

Moon Cactus

Available in pink, red, yellow, and orange colours, this small grafted cactus, which grows only up to half an inch in height, requires thorough watering and bright indirect sunlight.

Aloe Vera

With its fleshy leaves and spiky texture, this medicinal plant adds a tropical flair to gardens and requires minimal car.

Echeveria

Perhaps the most widely planted succulent, this evergreen plant is well-loved for its rose-like form with fleshy leaves that come in a rainbow of colours. It handles the heat well and produces summer flowers on long inflorescence.

Kalanchoe

Kalanchoes stand out from other succulent plants as they remain vibrant during the summer. The plant is known for its slender and flat fan-shaped leaves, and unlike most succulents, it doesn’t retain much water in its foliage.

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