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succulent might not be native to the UK , but they can still often be great selection for British homes and gardens .

Succulentsare only plants that have inspissate leaves where body of water is stored – a natural version that helps these plants survive in dry , arid precondition .

Succulent Echeveria Perle von Nürnberg

In this guide , we ’ve collaborated withFIVEexpert succulent growers to discover some of their favourite varieties , including :

Since they have good tolerance to drouth , they can cope with under - tearing very well .

So they can be a great choice for gardeners with less meter on their hand , or those who are rather forgetful when it comes to tending their plants .

display of flowering houseleeks in an alpine trough

Aeonium arboreum

Expert-Chosen Varieties

“ It is hard to pick out , but I do hump big echeverias for their beautiful flowers and all Aeonium for their color and shape , ” Daniel from Ottershaw Cacti suppose .

“ I like to collect seeds from these plants and domesticate my own sodding and hybrid flora . I have managed to successfully cross a few Aeonium to create 6 of my own Hybrids to day of the month .

“ We enter ourownAeonium‘Jubilee’into the RHS Plant of the year competition at the Chelsea Flower Show last yr and were finalists !

red rosette-shaped Aeonium arboreum on the end of long stalks

Aeonium arboreum

“ The Queen even buy a few for her own garden in Sandringham .   It was a veridical highlight and a lofty second for us . ”

Other Aeonium lover , Tom Adkin and Giulia Consolandi talk about why they sleep with this succulent :

“ Anything in the genus Aeonium family is our favourite , as these plant have such a wide kind of colour , hybrid and diversity of complex body part that make them fantastic plant life .

star shaped brown spotted leaves of aloe maculata

Aloe maculata

“ They can also be out of doors for most of the yr , but will need winter protection depend on where you are .

“ We only put them in our tunnel over wintertime , keep them wry and fleece them when frost or very scummy temperature are due . ”

Peter Bint , Society Secretary from the British Cactus and Succulent Society , finds it hard to pick a favourite .

Mesembryanthemum cordifolium with green fleshy leaves

Mesembryanthemum cordifolium

“ Favourite plants are a movable banquet and can vary month by calendar month , ” he share .

“ Some people wish to grow small - originate plants , whilst others like the challenge of finding plants they can grow permanently in their garden . Then , some mass discover African succulents and that ’s it for them .

“ There are caudiciform plant life that provide a challenge . let out their tuberous root word exposes a completely dissimilar looker . Some produce in spring and summertime , but there are some , like Dioscuri , that you could not be trusted when they will be growing .

Delosperma ‘Fire Wonder’ with open orange flowers

Delosperma‘Fire Wonder’

“ I ’ve had specimen that start to grow in August and do n’t halt till the following April . Others might look til October to set forth . ”

So , what is Peter ’s current favourite succulent ?

“ My present joy is the Aizoaceae phratry , as it is truly gripping , ” deal Peter .

flowering Echeveria growing from a stone wall

Echeveria

Niamh Mullally is the Owner of Southwold Succulent Co and has been produce succulent for over 20 years .

“ One of my favourites isDelosperma‘Fire Wonder ’ , which is from the Wheels of Wonder series , ” Niamh share .

“ This succulent rise from Japan and is used there on green roofs for the maximum flowering period . It is drought - liberal and down - maintenance .

a variety of alpine succulents in plastic pots

“ Masses of deep orange daisy from May to the first frosts are a mess to lay eyes on and keep our bee fed all summertime long . ”

From the Tucson Cactus And Succulent Society , Richard Wiedhopf is less conclusive about his favourite type of succulent :

“ I ’ve never met a succulent plant I did n’t care .

rosette of Echeveria ‘Perle von Nurnberg’ growing in a small pot

Echeveria‘Perle von Nurnberg’

“ My preferred succulent are the ones that grow to due date and bloom . It is the only existent proof   of winner and gives me a touch of material acquisition . ”

If , like Richard , you ’re still diffident what your favourite might be , do n’t worry – we have a long list of selection for you below .

About Our List

First of all , the leaning below is a list ofonlysucculents , and we have chosen ( to narrow things down ) not to include cacti andbromeliads .

These are sometimes classified as succulents – but some horticultural expert prefer to aim them in different categories .

If you are looking forlow - sustentation plants , these other category could also be excellent plants to turn over .

Bright colour variety of sedum plants

One other thing to mention is that only some of the plants in the leaning below will be desirable for grow outdoors in the UK .

When take a succulent , be trusted to take into accounting whether you will be growing indoors or out , and the indigence of the particular plant you are think .

Remember , while succulent all share sure characteristics ( specially drouth allowance ) they hail from often very dissimilar area , and their other essential can dissent considerably .

Sedum dasyphyllum ‘Himalayan Skies’

Discovering the characteristics of climate and terrain within a succulent ’s typical native range can help you work out what it will need in terms of environmental conditions .

We ’ve listed the succulent options under various genus ’ of succulent plants , but there are several heavy options within some of these category .

Without further hustle then , let ’s take a look at some of the succulent you could grow :

Sedum album coral carpet growing across grey rocks

1) Sedums

Sedums are common succulents , used both as houseplants and for outdoor garden in the UK .

There are a Brobdingnagian range of sedums to pick out from , all of which can be cracking for edging a dry bed or mete , using in a rock candy garden or wall , or in the institution of a drought - tolerant immature ceiling .

Consider , for representative :

Sedum acre growing on a rock field in a mountainous area

One other succulent not included on this leaning but also worth thinking about is purslane .

Purslane is often viewed as a coarse grass , but this is a succulent rather similar to sedum , with like benefits .

What you might not have intercourse is that purslane ( Portulaca oleracea ) is also an edible plant.1Palsdottir , H. ( 2017 , June 16).Purslane – A Tasty “ Weed ” That is load With Nutrients . Healthline . Retrieved March 24 , 2023 , fromhttps://www.healthline.com/nutrition/purslane

Sedum reflexum ‘Blue Spruce’ growing from a timber planter

So it is well worthwhile giving this ‘ mourning band ’ some outer space in your garden .

2) Sempervivums

Like sedum , there isa wide mountain chain of sempervivumsthat can be uprise outdoors in suitable consideration .

These are another type of succulent which are first-class for the initiation of low - maintenance planting schemes , bed edge or gullible roofs .

3) Senecio

Senecio rowleyanus(commonly do it as the ‘ drawstring of Beads ’ plant ) , is a well - known houseplant and a great houseplant succulent to take here in the UK .

Its strings of modified succulent leaves really do look like strings of green beads , and these plant look specially skilful in hanging containerswhich show the trailing stems offto full vantage .

Other Senecios can also make good houseplants – such as , for lesson , S. serpens and S. radicans .

common purslane with round lobed leaves and small yellow flowers

4) Aeonium

Aeonium can be show - off succulentswith a grasp of interesting colour and forms.2Lachelin , L. ( n.d.-a).Aeonium species . Oxford University Plants . Retrieved March 24 , 2023 , fromhttps://herbaria.plants.ox.ac.uk/bol/plants400/Profiles/ab/Aeonium

One dramatic option isAeonium‘Zwartkop ’ which is a shrubby plant with rosettes of shiny succulent leaves that are lime green in the middle and redding , purplish , almost black to the outer sides .

you’re able to produce it in a pot or a gay border outdoors in summertime .

a variety of Sempervivums growing from a stone trough

Aeonium arboreum is another attractive choice which is also known as the ‘ Irish Rose ’ .

5) Echeveria

Echeveria elegans(pictured above ) is just one object lesson of an first-class succulent within this chemical group .

Most commonly , this plant , which is also called ‘ Mexican snowball ’ is grown as a houseplant .

It can also be used in summer bedding displays before it is brought indoors over the winter month .

Senecio rowleyanus with green beaded appearance

Echeveria‘Blue Frills ’ is one very attractive cultivar to consider .

6) Aloe

A widerange of Aloescan work very well for UK cultivator , but they do necessitate to be kept frost - free over the winter month .

One of the most common ( and utile ) alternative isAloe vera .

It is most normally grown as a houseplant but can also potentially be kept in a polytunnel or glasshouse .

small white flowers and blue leaves of Senecio serpens

Aloe vera is a utilitarian houseplant to grow because it can supply a yield of gel for multiple purposes.4Chandegara , V. , & Kumar Varshney , A. ( 2012 , December).Aloe vera : Development of gelatin origin process for Aloe vera folio . Research Gate . call up March 24 , 2023 , fromhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/274315362_Aloe_vera_Development_of_gel_extraction_process_for_Aloe_vera_leaves

Other bitter aloes to grow includeAloe rauhiiandAloe aristata .

The latter is also potentially suitable for growing outdoors as it is a much dauntless type .

Senecio radicans string of bananas plant

7) Agave

Though it is native to division of the South - Western US and Mexico , Agave americanacan be a respectable choice for a southern UK garden .

As long as it is in a relatively down - rainfall area , it can potentially be grown outdoors in well - draining soil all twelvemonth round .

In most parts of the UK , however , this plant is better for indoors grow – at least over the winter months .

Aeonium undulatum with saucer shaped leaves growing in a tropical garden

8) Crassula

The ‘ Jade Tree’,Crassula ovatais another outstanding option , though really only as a houseplant .

This plant is also sometimes hump as ‘ friendship tree ’ , ‘ money plant life ’ or favorable plant life ’ .

It is one of the few succulent that can cope with a little shade , so can contend inside a room with a little less lustrous light .

deep red coloured leaves of Aeonium Zwartkop

Two interesting cultivar are ‘ Gollum ’ with its thin , tubelike leaf , and ‘ Hobbit ’ which has larger leaves with a less tubular appearance .

Another interesting Crassula isC.marnierianawhich is another great houseplant .

It has tenacious graceful stems that look kind of like caterpillar , and ivory - coloured bloom .

tree aeonium growing outdoors

9) Pachyphytum

Pachyphytum is a fleshy succulent with large deoxyephedrine - dusted leaves that look a slight like stones .

This is another honorable succulent to get as a houseplant in homes that are a trivial less bright and gay , as it can cope with partial to full wraith .

10) Gasteria

Gasteria batesianais another interesting succulent to consider growing indoors .

It has rough , pointy succulent leaves that grow close together form dense clumps of offsets .

If you have one of these plant , it is easy to spread to make more .

Close up of echeveria elegans growing in a terracotta pot

11) Faucaria

Faucaria tigrina , known as ‘ Tiger ’s Jaw ’ has smallgreen leaves with spikesalong the edges that make them reckon , as the name suggests , like tiny tiger ’s jaws .

When well care for they can also produce jaundiced flowers in the fall .

12) Graptopetalum

The stunningGraptopetalumsuperbumhas amazing panicle of flowers as well as attractive purple , frosted foliage .

This subspecies is hardy to -3 ° light speed , so it can be grown out of doors all year around in milder regions .

13) Graptoveria

Some Graptopetalum have been breed with echeverias to bring out hybrid plant screw as Graptoverias .

‘ Fred Ives ’ has dense purple and pinkish - touch leaf and when left out in the sunlight , the leaf can exchange colouring and turn a range of different spook .

chicken flowers sometimes flower in the summer months .

light blue frilly appearance of Echeveria ‘Blue Frills’

14) Haworthia

There are a figure of Haworthia succulents to consider for houseplants , or for growing in a summertime garden in the UK .

Haworthia fasciatais one spectacular exercise within this species to consider .

It is a small , half - hardy succulent that is drouth tolerant .

multiple aloe plants growing from a stone planter

In the UK , it can be ideal for plant outside during the summer and bringing undercover during the wintertime months .

15) Lithops

The more you learn about succulents , the more you will learn about the weird and wonderful soma in which they come .

Lithops ( living stones ) are perhaps one of the uncanny .

Native to the rough gay climes of South Africa , these small flora really do look like I. F. Stone .

Aloe rauhii growing from a plastic pot on a windowsill

They need plenty of sun , so put them on a south - facing windowsill and they will slowly raise to imprint small cluster of colorful pebble - alike plants .

16) Kalanchoe

If you are depend for a succulent that offers flowers as well as challenging foliage then you could not do well thanKalanchoe blossfeldiana .

flame Katy can bloom for hebdomad on closing and can have blooms in a wide mixed bag of dissimilar chromaticity .

There are also plenty ofother types of Kalanchoeto believe .

spiked leaves of Aloe aristata growing from a terracotta container in a garden with cacti in the background

These are , as mentioned above , just a small fraction of the many succulents you could study , especially if you are growing them indoors in the UK .

Most are comparatively easy to deal for and wo n’t take a lot of prison term to tend .

They can also admit you to experience the wonderful world of exotic plants from around the world in your very own home .

Agave americana in a pink plastic container sat upon a garden bench

If you do n’t already grow succulents , now is a good prison term to start !

References

Crassula ovata indoors, potted in a bonsai style

Crassula ovata‘Gollum’

birds eye view of fleshy foliage of Crassula ovata ‘Hobbit’

unusual outward growth of Crassula ‘Hottentot’

Pachyphytum in a small stone pot

Gasteria batesiana growing in a round container with bricks in the background

spiky foliage of Faucaria in an orange plant pot

rosettes of Graptopetalum in a dry botanical garden with rocks in the background

graptoveria debbie in a small clay pot sat on a white painted garden table

large green rosette of Graptoveria ‘Fred Ives’ in the garden

Haworthia plants in clay pots sat on a balcony

pootted Haworthia fasciata with spiky leaves on the windowsill of a home

various coloured lithops growing on dry stones

potted Kalanchoe blossfeldiana plant with orange flowers

blooming dark red variety of Flaming Katy plant