15 Captivating Flowering Succulents for Every Gardener

    • By Sumaiya Zaman

      I’ve loved reading since elementary school. I used to enjoy doing the extensive research and writing required for my academic projects. My interest in reading and writing as hobbies and interests motivates me to pursue a profession as a content writer. Additionally, freelancing actually fits my lifestyle and priorities well. Articles related to lifestyle, biography, and tech are my favorite zone in the writing field. Success, in my opinion, isn’t something that can be defined precisely. I believe that success is being content at the end of the day with how you spent it without doing something that makes you guilty. As a mother and a writer, I couldn’t be happier with who I am now.

    • Published on Dec 9, 2024
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Succulents are known for their unique and alluring charm, and when they blossom, they become even more captivating. In this article, we're going to introduce you to 15 flowering succulents for your garden or indoor collection.

Here's a list of all the flowering succulents:

  1. Echeveria
  2. Sedums (Stonecrop)
  3. Kalanchoe
  4. Christmas Cactus
  5. Old Lady Cactus
  6. Orchid Cactus
  7. Peanut Cactus
  8. Aloe Vera
  9. Moss-Rose (Portulaca)
  10. Desert Rose (Adenium obesum)
  11. Jade Plant
  12. String of Pearls
  13. Sempervivum (Hens and Chicks)
  14. Graptoveria 'Fred Ives'
  15. Aeonium 'Irish Bouquet'

1. Echeveria

Green Echeveria Succulent Plant in White Ceramic Pot

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Echeverias are among the most popular plants and succulents. They are admired for their rosette-shaped clusters and striking foliage. When they bloom, you'll be treated to stunning flowers in various colors, including pink, orange, and red.

They thrive in well-draining soil, plenty of sunlight, and infrequent watering. Echeverias are relatively small in size and are perfect for pots or containers.

There are so many types of Echeveria flowering succulents. Here are some popular and beautiful ones you may like:

  • Echeveria 'Perle von Nurnberg'
  • Echeveria 'Lola'
  • Echeveria 'Raindrops'
  • Echeveria 'Blue Bird'
  • Echeveria agavoides 'Bronze Beauty'
  • Echeveria 'Purple Pearl'
  • Echeveria 'Lime n' Chile'

Blooming Time: Echeverias typically bloom in late spring and early summer, and their blossoms can last for several weeks.

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2. Sedums (Stonecrop)

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Sedums (or Stonecrop) are popular succulents that many gardeners adore. They're loved for their low-maintenance, vibrant leaves and lovely flowers. These succulent plant flowers typically are shades of pink, red, or yellow.

Sedums usually have chubby, fleshy leaves and tend to spread out, making them great for ground cover in gardens or beautiful additions to pots and rock gardens.

Just like Echeveria, there are many types of Sedums, like 

  • Sedum 'Autumn Joy'
  • Sedum 'Dragon's Blood'
  • Sedum 'Angelina'
  • Sedum 'Vera Jameson'
  • Sedum 'Little Miss Sunshine'

These succulents are also low-maintenance, requiring well-draining soil, sunlight, and infrequent watering.

Blooming Time: Sedums typically bloom in late summer and early fall, extending the flowering season in your garden.
 

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3. Kalanchoe

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Kalanchoe is a delightful succulent that flowers with vibrant clusters of small, bell-shaped flowers. These flowers come in shades like pink, red, orange, and yellow and will brighten up any space.

These succulents typically grow to a compact size of about 6 to 12 inches in height. Taking care of Kalanchoe is not too hard. They require well-draining soil, which you can create on your own. They also prefer bright, but not super intense, indirect sunlight.

Blooming Time: Kalanchoe is famous for its flowers, and they usually show up in late winter and early spring. The best thing is that these flowers can stick around for a few weeks, so you get to enjoy them for a while.

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4. Christmas Cactus

Bunch of blooming Christmas cactus outside.

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Cacti are another popular succulents for the garden with a range of varieties. Christmas Cactus is one of those succulents with flowers. They can live for decades and bloom in various shades of pink, red, and white. 

What's unique about Christmas Cacti is they need little care. They thrive indoors and prefer indirect light.

Blooming time: As the name suggests, Christmas Cacti’s bloom time is the late fall and mid-winter. These flowers also last for several weeks.

To get them to bloom, make sure your Christmas Cactus experiences cooler temperatures (around 50-55°F or 10-13°C) for a few weeks in late autumn.

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5. Old Lady Cactus

A close up of an old lady cactus with pink flowers

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The Old Lady Cactus gets its name from the white, hair-like spines that give it a unique appearance. This small succulent occasionally produces delicate pink or yellow flowers.

These cacti are known as resilient and low-maintenance succulents. Well-draining soil and bright light are what they prefer. Also you have to water them sparingly.

Blooming Time: Typically blooms in late spring or early summer. When they do, their tiny flowers add a gentle touch of color to your space. These flowers may stick around for a few weeks.

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6. Orchid Cactus

A blooming white colored orchid cactus front of a dark background.

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Orchid Cacti, or Epiphyllums, are succulents known for their large flowers. The flowers are not only beautiful but can be fragrant. These plants come in various flower colors and forms. They require bright filtered light, well-draining soil, and regular watering.

They can be a bit more demanding than other succulents, but the magnificent blooms make the effort worthwhile.

Blooming Time: Like other mentioned cacti, Orchid Cacti typically bloom in spring or summer, with some varieties blooming at night. 

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7. Peanut Cactus

A close up photo of a cluster of peanut cactus in a brown pot.

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Another cactus on our list is the Peanut Cactus, which is also a succulent that flowers. They are cute and clumping succulent with peanut-shaped stems that can grow up to twelve inches long.

These cacti bloom with vibrant, funnel-shaped flowers in shades of orange-red. They are much easier to grow outdoors and indoors. Just provide them with lots of bright light and soil with good drainage.

Blooming Time: Spring, summer. Their flowering period may be shorter, lasting for a few days.

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8. Aloe Vera

Close up photo of aloe vera

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These succulents typically feature rosettes of thick, fleshy leaves that contain a soothing, gel-like substance. Aloe's leaves are usually green, but their size can vary depending on the species.

These plants occasionally produce tall stalks adorned with tubular flowers that typically come in shades of orange. Though Aloe is not popular among flowering succulents, you can encourage them to bloom with some special care and full sun. 

Blooming Time: Most Aloes tend to bloom in late winter or early spring, often sending up tall flower spikes that can reach several feet in height.

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9. Moss-Rose (Portulaca)

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Moss-Rose, also known as Portulaca, is a low-growing succulent that boasts vibrant, trumpet-shaped flowers in various eye-catching colors like pink, orange, yellow, and many more.

These succulents with flowers are perfect for ground cover as they beautifully trail. They're also easy to grow from seed. Make sure you provide well-draining soil to them with plenty of sunlight. These succulent plant flowers can last for a single day with new blossoms daily.

Blooming Time: Moss-Rose typically blooms from late spring to early fall. It usually may take a couple of weeks to a few months to bloom after it has been planted or the growing season begins.

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10. Desert Rose (Adenium obesum)

A blooming Desert Rose (Adenium obesum) with green leaves outdoors.

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The Desert Rose is a succulent tree known for its striking, trumpet-shaped flowers that come in various colors, like bright pink and white. 

These succulents with flowers have a unique swollen trunk, and their flowers are both visually appealing and fragrant. Desert Roses prefer well-draining soil and full sunlight. They can also grow as indoor plants and succulents but need more light to bloom. 

Blooming Time: Desert Roses can bloom multiple times throughout the year, with their main flowering period occurring between early spring and mid-summer.

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11. Jade Plant

A Jade Plant in a round Brown Pot

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The Jade Plant is a favorite among succulent enthusiasts. It's known for its thick, green, oval-shaped leaves. While it's not famous for its flowers, it occasionally surprises you with small, star-shaped pink or white blossoms.

It prefers moderate sunlight, so find a spot where it gets some light but not intense, direct sun. These succulents are quite hardy and don't need much water. 

Blooming Time: They typically bloom in the late winter or early spring. But it’s difficult to get Jade Plants to bloom.

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12. String of Pearls

String of pearls in a pot near a window.

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The String of Pearls is already an eye-catching succulent for their trailing stems. While it's not primarily known for its flowers, when it does bloom, it produces small, fragrant, white blossoms.

Like other succulents, soil with good drainage is a must for them, and they enjoy bright, indirect light. They also prefer a bit more humidity than some desert succulents. Water sparingly; avoid overwatering.

Blooming Time: String of Pearls occasionally blooms with small, white, daisy-like flowers in summer months. However, it is tough to get them to bloom in most homes.

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13. Sempervivum (Hens and Chicks)

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Sempervivums are cold-hardy succulents that form colorful rosettes. They occasionally produce star-shaped flowers in various hues. These flowering succulents are excellent choice for rock gardens. These succulents flowering habits of Sempervivum are particularly fascinating.

The main rosette, known as the "hen," produces a tall, slender stalk with clusters of star-shaped flowers. The succulent flower can be quite showy, with colors ranging from white to pink or red.

Sempervivum is also a low-maintenance flowering succulent that prefers full sunlight and soil with good drainage.

Blooming Time: Sempervivums typically bloom in the summer.

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14. Graptoveria 'Fred Ives'

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Graptoveria 'Fred Ives' is a beautiful succulent hybrid that features rosettes. What sets 'Fred Ives' apart is the striking contrast between its green leaves and the maroon or deep purple edges that encircle each rosette.

Graptoveria 'Fred Ives' occasionally produces flower spikes with clusters of tiny, star-shaped blossoms. The color of these succulent plant flowers is typically a mixture of white, orange, and yellow. They grow well in well-draining soil and bright light.

Blooming Time: Fred Ives typically blooms in late spring and early summer. 

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15. Aeonium 'Irish Bouquet'

A cluseter of Aeonium Irish Bouquet outdoors in a garden.

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Aeonium 'Irish Bouquet' is a unique and visually captivating flowering succulent variety. These have rosette-shaped clusters of leaves like other Aeoniums.

These succulents occasionally send up tall flower spikes that bear small, star-shaped flowers. The blossoms are typically yellow.

Blooming Time: Aeonium’s bloom time is usually spring or early summer.

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Conclusion

Flowering succulents for the garden are not only a feast for the eyes but also relatively low-maintenance. So, add these charming succulents with flowers to your space to add the unique beauty they bring.

  • By Sumaiya Zaman

    I’ve loved reading since elementary school. I used to enjoy doing the extensive research and writing required for my academic projects. My interest in reading and writing as hobbies and interests motivates me to pursue a profession as a content writer. Additionally, freelancing actually fits my lifestyle and priorities well. Articles related to lifestyle, biography, and tech are my favorite zone in the writing field. Success, in my opinion, isn’t something that can be defined precisely. I believe that success is being content at the end of the day with how you spent it without doing something that makes you guilty. As a mother and a writer, I couldn’t be happier with who I am now.

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