What are the tree-shaped succulent plants
A guide to introduce you to the tree-shaped succulent plants and the introduction of three types of large-area family-friendly succulents, details as follows:
Nowadays, more and more people enjoy growing flowers at home, especially ornamental foliage plants, which are very comforting to have around. However, for those with ample space at home, it is highly recommended to grow a "tree-shaped succulent," as the plant becomes more valuable as it grows larger. The following three plants are particularly suitable, with high aesthetics and easy maintenance. Seize the opportunity to get one now!
One, Jade Tree
Jade Tree is known for its high aesthetic value, and most families choose to grow one at home. With proper care, it can grow to over one meter in height. Moreover, Jade Tree can bloom, bringing good luck when it does. Having a Jade Tree at home is perfect.
Besides necessary sunlight, Jade Trees also need water. Actually, the water requirement of Jade Trees is not high. Generally, there's no need to water them frequently, as they have their own water storage capability. Overwatering can lead to root rot, especially in winter when excessive watering can easily freeze and damage the plant, so this point should be noted.
What are the tree-shaped succulent plants
Two,麒麟掌 (Kirin Palm)
Kirin Palm has been a popular succulent plant in recent years, attracting attention with its unique appearance. It is also relatively easy to maintain, which is why many people choose it.
Kirin Palm, like Jade Tree, prefers a sunny location, especially during its growing season, when it needs plenty of sunlight to present a vibrant green color, giving off a lively vibe.
As a succulent plant, Kirin Palm is drought-resistant but not flood-tolerant. When watering, be careful not to overwater and it's best to water only when the potting soil has dried. During winter, you almost don't need to water it at all; it can still survive well. In addition to watering, fertilizing is also a fundamental need for plant maintenance.
(Note: "麒麟掌" has been left as is because it is a proper noun for a specific plant and may not have a direct English translation.)