Succulents are popular potted plants with unique shapes, diverse colors, and are easy to care for. However, when people are faced with succulents, it's easy to get confused: are they flowers or grass? This article will provide you with a detailed introduction to the biological classification and characteristics of succulents.

I. Biological Classification of Succulents
1. Family and Genus Classification
2. Classification by Leaf Shape

3. Classification by Stem Type
4. Classification by Growing Region
5. Classification by Photosynthesis Type

6. Classification by Flowering Characteristics
7. Classification by Flowering Period
8. Classification by Inflorescence Morphology
II. Characteristics of Succulents
1. Leaf Characteristics
2. Stem Characteristics
3. Photosynthesis Type Characteristics
4. Water Storage Capacity Characteristics
5. Drought Tolerance Characteristics
6. Fleshy Texture Characteristics
7. Flower Characteristics
8. Reproduction Method Characteristics
III. Are Succulents Flowers or Grass?
1. Flowering Period of Succulents
2. Flower Morphology of Succulents
3. Reproduction Methods of Succulents
4. Growth Habits of Succulents
5. Family and Genus Characteristics of Succulents
6. Classification Methods of Succulents
7. Herbaceous and Woody Classification of Succulents
8. Final Conclusion: Succulents are Herbaceous Plants
Conclusion: In summary, succulents are not just potted plants, but herbaceous plants that are resilient, easy to care for, and have unique ornamental value. Whether you are a succulent enthusiast or have just developed a new interest in them, we hope this article will help you better understand these beautiful and durable plants.