Succulent plants refer to plants that store a large amount of moisture and nutrients in the organs, and the leaves, stems, root systems and other organs are more developed. There are many varieties of succulents. Different varieties, different organs of storage of moisture and nutrients, are also different. Most of the succulent plants have good drought resistance, not waterlogging, and like warm climate environment.
Succulent plants are also called parasitic plants or meat plants. The organs can store a large amount of water and nutrients for their own growth. The leaves, root systems, or stems of succulents are thick and juicy, which can store a lot of water and nutrients. Different varieties of succulent plants have different organs of storage of moisture and nutrients.
Among the succulent plants, the succulent mage's leaves are thick, and the root of the poly succulent succulent successes can store a large amount of moisture and nutrients. There are many varieties of succulents, different varieties, and different appearance characteristics. For example, the leaves of the fleshy festival are green and green, and the leaves of the succulent mage are purple and black.
The drought tolerant of succulents is relatively strong, not waterlogging, and need to be watered in appropriate amount of water during maintenance. During the maintenance period, it is necessary to water the succulent plants in an appropriate amount according to the dry and wet conditions of the soil. Most succulent plants are not resistant to high temperature and low temperature. When the temperature is above 30 degrees or less than 5 degrees, it will grow poorly and may be frostbite.