The best succulents gifts this holiday season

2021-12-06 11:22:28 By : Ms. keana Luo

Potted succulent variety, The Sill $55

When giving plants as gifts, succulents are hard to go wrong. These hardy little plants come in many colors and shapes, no matter where you place them in the room, they are cute and easy to take care of, making them perfect for beginners and professionals. They thrive under strong light, but usually do not need to be watered frequently because they store water in the leaves and their growth rate is very slow, so you don't need to repot frequently.

If you want to add some green plants to your life, but do not have a lot of time or energy, succulents are your best choice. In the front, you will find 11 types of succulents-some you may be familiar with, some you may not know-which will be a welcome addition to any family. 

Succulent and Cactus Seed Kit

The kit allows gardeners of all levels to grow their own cacti and succulents for indoor or outdoor use. It comes with four flower pots, four drip trays, four markers, 10 cactus seeds, 10 succulent seeds, soil and instructions. Reclaimed Wood Succulent Garden

For some varieties, this arrangement mixes succulents in regenerated wood pots. You will get two 4-inch and five 2-inch succulents to create a lovely tabletop garden that requires little maintenance.

These wild animal plantations make your juicy collection a bit wild. This set includes three ceramic flower pots-an elephant, a rhino and a giraffe-each with a small succulent plant. Put them together or separately, and they will definitely become a topic in your home.

Good things are divided into three points, just like this juicy variety. You will get three different succulents in a 2.5-inch pot, which is perfect for window sills, shelves or table corners. You can choose from four different color pots, each with drainage holes and saucers, and you can plant 3, 6, or 12 succulents at a time. 

Skewers of succulents are interesting plants. As they grow, they drag through the pots, and like all succulents, they only need to be watered occasionally. This three-piece set includes a bunch of pearls, a bunch of kimchi and a bunch of bananas

Display your succulents in glass containers decorated with moss and stones to create an integrated small ecosystem. You will get a variety of mini succulents that can coexist in harmony. 

The name of zebra plants (or Haworthia fasciata, harder to remember) comes from the white bumps on their leaves that form zebra-like stripes. This, coupled with their pointed leaves, make this plant a fashionable appeal to anyone looking for superior succulents. 

Want to add more color to your home? These various 2-inch succulents come in various colors of the rainbow, and you can choose a mystery box containing 5 or 10. Half of the fun is opening the box to see which succulents you have received, and the other half is deciding where to put them in your house.

Crassula Red Pagoda is a unique succulent plant with stacked geometric leaves that look like shark teeth. Under full sunlight, the leaves can change from green to yellow and red. Add some of these (harmless) decorations around the house.

This eye-catching succulent plant has dark green to black leaves and will create some interesting contrasts with other green plants you have. In summer, it can also bloom red flowers to increase its eye-catching appearance.  

Another tailed succulent, donkey tail has bulbous leaves, they grow together (but just for reference, even if they want to grasp, the leaves are very fragile). Give it plenty of sunlight and the right amount of water. Over time, your "tail" can grow to several feet long.