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Succulents are low-maintenance houseplants recognized by their fleshy leaves, and sculptural shapes. They prefer bright light, well-drained soil, and need to dry out out between waterings.

Studley's offers several succulent houseplant options, including aloe, echeveria, jade, trailing sedums, pencil plants, and compact windowsill varieties for NH plant shoppers.

What makes a plant a succulent?
A succulent stores water in thick leaves, stems, or roots, which helps it tolerate dry conditions better than many other houseplants.
What kind of light do succulents need?
Many succulents prefer bright light or full sun indoors, such as a sunny windowsill. Some varieties develop stronger color with more light.
Which succulents are good for small spaces?
Compact choices such as Adromischus, Aloe varieties, Echeveria, Baby Jade, and Chalk Rose work well on windowsills, desks, and small plant shelves.
Are there trailing succulents for hanging baskets?
Yes. Burro’s Tail, Aurora Jelly Bean Plant, Chain Plant, and some Pencil Plant or Link Cactus varieties can work well in hanging baskets or trailing displays.

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Explore Studley Flower Gardens’ succulent collection, featuring compact rosettes, trailing varieties, architectural aloes, jade plants, echeverias, and other distinctive shapes and colors. These plants are well suited for sunny windows, containers, hanging baskets, and succulent combination planters.

Many succulents in this selection thrive indoors in bright light year-round, while some can be grown seasonally outdoors in full sun containers. Color can deepen with ample sunshine, and select varieties may bloom with orange, coral-red, white, or fuchsia flowers.

Choose a succulent based on where it will live: rosette forms for containers, trailing types for hanging baskets, and compact aloes or jades for a sunny windowsill. Most prefer full sun or bright direct light and should be allowed to dry between thorough waterings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are succulents a good choice for indoor houseplants?
Yes. Succulents are well suited to indoor growing, especially in bright spots such as sunny windows. Varieties like Adromischus, Aloe, Jade, and Echeveria offer compact shapes and low-maintenance care for home spaces.
How much sunlight do succulents need?
Most succulents shown prefer bright light or full sun. A sunny window is often a good indoor location, and some varieties develop stronger color when they receive ample sunshine.
How often should I water a succulent?
Succulents generally prefer to dry out between waterings. For many varieties, allow the soil to dry thoroughly before watering again, and avoid overwatering to help keep the plant healthy.
Which succulents work well in hanging baskets?
Several succulents can suit hanging baskets, including Aurora Jelly Bean Plant, Burrito Burro’s Tail, and cascading Pencil Plant types. Check each product for its growth habit and available pot size.