Some interesting facts you may not know about succulent

Species diversity: Succulents are a very diverse group of plants, comprising more than 10,000 different species. Each succulent species has a different shape, color and size, from small branches like small branches to as large as cactus.

Water Index: Succulents are called "succulent" (meaning "hydrated") because of their ability to accumulate and store water in their leaves, stems, or branches. This helps them survive in harsh environments and is easy to care for.

Plants against withering landscapes: succulents are suitable for growing in areas where the landscape is dry or unsuitable for other plants. With the ability to store water, we can live long without frequent flooding.

Place in unique pots: Succulent is small in size and adapts to a variety of pots. Succulent growers often get creative with the use of unique pots such as decorative pots, hanging pots, decorative pots from tree bark, or even planters from recycled objects.

Plants are good for health: In addition to beautifying the living space, succulents also have benefits for human health. Some types of succulents have the ability to produce oxygen during the night, which improves indoor air quality. In addition, the Aloe Vera cactus, a popular succulent, is used in traditional medicine to soothe skin, soothe bumps, and reduce inflammation.

Care and growing plants from branches: succulents are easy to care for and grow from branches. You can cut a healthy succulent stem and place it in a new pot. Basic care, branches will grow