Succulentsthat
Succulentsthat is a colloquial term used in online gardening communities to refer to a broad subset of succulent plants characterized by water-storing tissues that enable survival in arid or semi-arid environments. The term is not a formal taxonomic classification and does not correspond to a single genus or family. Instead, succulentsthat encompasses many genera across several families, including Crassulaceae, Aizoaceae, Cactaceae, Euphorbiaceae, and Asphodelaceae, among others. They share adaptations such as thick leaves or stems, specialized epidermis, and often CAM photosynthesis, enabling efficiency in water use.
In morphology, succulentsthat may present rosettes (e.g., Echeveria, Sempervivum), columnar or cylindrical stems (e.g., Euphorbia), or
Cultivation of succulentsthat typically requires bright light, well-draining soil, and infrequent watering. Overwatering is a common
Distribution and ecology: Succulentsthat are native to arid and semi-arid regions worldwide, from deserts to rocky
See also: Succulent, Drought tolerance, CAM photosynthesis, Houseplant care.