Wednesday, 19 August 2026

Succulent Garden

There are eight gardens in the Flower Dome. One of them is the succulent garden. This is where you find desert plants, and succulents belonging to families such as Cacti, Aloes and Crassulas. You can learn about these prickly plants without having to put up with the heat of the desert.

Succulents are water-storing plants belonging to many different families, such as cacti, aloes, crassula and many others. They have the unique quality to store water in their leaves and stems. That is why they can survive and thrive in areas that have little access to water – like in the desert where water is a precious commodity and has to be preserved.

While there's a difference between cacti and succulents, they're also closely related. "Cactus" denotes a botanical family. Succulents are a broader group referring to a type of plant included in several botanical families. While all cacti are considered to be succulents, not all succulents are cacti.

These are some pictures of cacti and succulents from the Succulent Garden in the Flower Dome. Thanks to the signs beside the plants, and with a little help from Google lens, I was able to identify these images.

A flat-growing succulent known as Aeonium tabuliforme or the "dinner plate plant".

An Aeonium, a genus of succulent known for its rosette shape.
An Echeveria 'Crispate Beauty' succulent.
A Kalanchoe, commonly known as a Flapjack or Paddle Plant.
Kalanchoe pumila, commonly known as the Flower Dust Plant or Ghost Plant.
A Woolly Senecio (Caputia tomentosa), also commonly known as the cocoon-plant.
A succulent shrublet, likely Lampranthus blandus or Oscularia deltoides (Pink Ice Plant), known for its jagged, grey-green foliage.
A succulent, likely a species within the Agave genus.
Agave guiengola, commonly known as the Creme Brulee Agave
Mammillaria hahniana, commonly known as the "Old Lady Cactus" due to its dense covering of white hairs and spines.
A variegated succulent, resembling an Agave applanata 'Cream Spike'.
Golden Barrel Cactus (Echinocactus grusonii), recognized by its rounded shape and prominent spines.
Agave victoriae-reginae, commonly known as the Queen Victoria agave or royal agave.
Succulents are popular due to their low-maintenance care, making them an ideal choice for first-time plant owners.

You can click on the picture for a better view.

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