7 House-Friendly Succulents in Singapore

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If you are not a natural gardener or a plant caring person, the succulents are an ideal plant for you. They are hardy and easy to care for plants because: - they can easily survive warm temperatures - they store water for days - they thrive in dry environments - they prefer minimal attention Thus, making them the perfect indoor plants for Singapore homes. Now, that you are well-versed with the nature of succulent plants, let’s talk about the advantages you avail from keeping them in your house. For starters, they spruce up the room décor instantly, purify the air, help in reducing stress and transform you into a caring person. Isn’t that wonderful! On that note, we have a list of 7 amazing house-friendly succulents in Singapore that every new plant parent must-have.

Burro’s tail 

Burro’s-tail Burro’s tail, also known as Donkey’s tail is surely one hilarious name, which has already made it a great choice. For a better view of its tiny leaves, plant it in a hanging pot but make sure to provide it with bright light for good performance.

Jade plant 

Jade-Plant Growing the jade plant is a piece of cake. It is scientifically known as Crassula Ovata and is native to South Africa. Give the plant a minimum of four hours of direct sunlight and keep the soil entirely dry in between your watering sessions. Do this and you will never see the plant’s glossy green leaves lose their shine.

Panda Plant 

Panda-Plant The Panda plant is a type of Kalanchoe plant that belongs to the areas of Madagascar. The beauty of the panda plant lies in its brownish-rust coloured spots. Be patient with your plant because it is a low grower but if you give it bright light and maintain a dry soil between the watering, you will bear the fruit.

Snake Plant 

Snake-Plant This plant ideal for those who have a sharp tongue. The snake plant is called by two names however, one of them is the most famous- Mother-in-law’s tongue. This indoor plant which can also be planted in balconies and gardens is recognised for its remarkable leaves. Let it bask in medium to low light and it shall stay as sharp as ever.

Haworthia

haworthia-plant Haworthia, scientifically known as Haworthia fasciata is a cinch to grow. This rare and exotic-looking plant is highly adjustable. It remains small in size, occupies less space and can easily grow alongside another plant. Remember to keep it on a window sill for a few hours of indirect and radiant sunlight.

African Milk Tree

African-Milk-Tree Even though the indoor African milk tree can tower up to three feet, it still comes under the category of a houseplant. The key to maintaining this unique plant is to give it an abundance of bright light and keep the soil evenly moist. The upright stems are lined with thorns but produce bright red-hued leaves.

Echeveria

Echeveria Echeveria is one of the most beautiful plants as its leaves form a perfect rosette. The plant requires bright and direct sun in the afternoon with slightly moist soil. The plant comes in various colours like green, purple, blue and red, each prettier than the other. All of these indoor plants are soon gaining popularity in Singapore. So, don’t waste even a second and buy succulents plants online before they become highly common.

About the author

Gurnika Talwar

Gurnika Talwar is FNP’s marketing and creative content writer and has been with the firm since 2020. She is based in Delhi, India and has been in this field for 2+ years.
She started her journey as a freshman but since then has created content on several mediums. With blogging on gift ideas, food, gardening tips and whatnot as her primary goal, she has also curated content for social media and brand films. As a storyteller, she creates original, genuine, and relatable content to connect with the mass. Besides work, you’ll find her chit-chatting about movies or making sarcastic jokes.