First Class Trailing Succulents Outdoors
It can be grown indoors and outdoors in different climates.
Trailing succulents outdoors. Succulents thrive in a variety of pots. Aporophyllum Disocactus Hatiora Lepismium and Rhipsalis are just a few examples of excellent trailing succulents. For this reason its important to use pots with drainage holes.
It is best to grow them in hanging baskets or trailing as vines in a container to show off their draping nature. It can be grown indoors and outdoors. The collection of attractive trailing or hanging succulents for succulent lovers.
These s ucculents are low maintenance trendy and some are quite unusual. You can have a gorgeous AND cold hardy succulent garden. They have plump bean-shaped blue-green leaves and bright reddish-purple stems.
Those that live exclusively indoors can occupy almost any type of vessel from teapots to terrariums provided the amount of water is carefully regulated. The Ghost Plant grows small rosettes on trailing stems that can reach 3 feet long. They prefer bright sunlight and will tolerate full sun.
Most will tolerate temperatures down to -20 degrees Fahrenheit. Trailing or hanging succulents have a cascading growth habit. Welcome to the fascinating world of Soft and Hardy Succulents.
For a succulent that is interesting but familiar incredibly easy and does well outdoors the Ghost Plant is one of the best candidates. It is best to grow them in hanging baskets or trailing as vines in a container to show off their draping nature. Native to South Africa this trailing succulent make an attractive hanging plant because of its vibrant colors.