Succulents hang in your home and bring more life to the environment

Succulents and hanging or trailing cactus are very popular because they can be combined both indoors and outdoors. Succulents are generally easy to care for, and even those with busy schedules can keep them alive for years. Hanging succulents bring interest wherever they are added. Succulents can be grown in hanging baskets, garden pots, overhead planters, wall art as well as wreaths and other arrangements.
Have you ever said, "I love hanging succulents - but mine always dies." Are you jealous of the long, lush growth you see. Discover the names of the best hanging succulents with pictures and get inspired to decorate your home and garden with these amazing beauties!

Senecio rowleyanus 'String of Pearls' Senecio rowleyanus is ideal for decoration due to its distinctive spherical leaves. Although it is a climbing plant in the wild, indoors it acts as a pendant, because in this way its "strings of pearls" look incredible. In addition to the beauty of its leaves, it produces white flowers that have a scent similar to that of cinnamon

Othonna capensis necklace Othonna Capensis, also known as Necklace of Ruby, is a succulent plant with numerous purple-pink stems and long narrow pea-shaped leaves. The leaves have beautiful vibrant colors such as purple, green or deep red. The more sunlight they receive, the redder they become.

Selenicereus anthonyanus (Fishbone) Native to Chiapas, Mexico, Selenicereus anthonyanus is one of the few epiphytes. It is grown as an ornamental for its nocturnal flowers and unusual leaf-like stems. Common names include herringbone cactus, rickrack cactus, zigzag cactus, and St. Anthony. They are used in hanging pots as houseplants, patios and terraces and greenhouses. In tropical climates they are used as wall climbing plants or as cover crops.

Crassula Pellucida Variegata Crassula Pellucida Variegata 'Calico Kitten' produces heart-shaped variegated leaves. The leaves come in different colors including pink, cream, green and purple. Many plant lovers are attracted by the beauty of these succulent leaves. When exposed to full sunlight, the leaves turn dark purple. 'Calico Kitten' also produces white flowers.

Sedum morganianum Sedum Morganianum 'Donkey's Tail' is also known as 'Burro's Tail' as well as 'Sheep's Tail'. Sedum burrito 'Burro's Tail' originated in Mexico. These hanging succulents produce long, lime green to blue pointed leaves. The stem grows on a long stem that extends downward and has a tail as the name suggests.

 

Senecio peregrinus String of Dolphins Also known as a dolphin necklace, it has small dolphin-shaped leaves and balloon-like flowers that appear from May to June.

Aporocactus Flagelliformis Aporocactus flagelliformis 'Rat tailbone' is native to Mexico. This elongated cactus can be grown both indoors and outdoors. The 'rat tail cactus' has a body up to 1 meter long. The stems produce small, smooth spines that are neatly stacked together. When mature, the cactus produces beautiful red and pink flowers.

Hildewintera colademononis The rope-like trunk is covered with fine hairs that make the tree look like a monkey's tail hence the name.

Tessa Kalanchoe This attractive perennial succulent displays green foliage and orange-red flowers. Make sure it gets plenty of sunlight.

Sedum Little Missy Sedum Little Missy 'Sedum Petite Bicolor' is an evergreen perennial succulent. 'Little Missy' is forming mats and creating many trunks. It produces gray-green leaves with a hint of light green and pinkish at the edges. 'Little Missy' also produces clusters of pink and white flowers that bloom in the summer.

Dischidia nummularia This succulent vine has very small round leaves of olive green to copper color; it grows to 8 to 10 feet long, making it the ideal specimen for growing hanging plants.

Senecio Jacobsenii Nó có thân dày, mọng nước với những chiếc lá màu xanh lục, dài 5-7 cm. Những chiếc lá xếp chồng lên nhau dọc theo thân cây và tỏa ra màu tím vào mùa đông.

Cactus and cactus hanging or trailing are very popular because they can be combined both indoors and outdoors. Succulents are generally easy to care for, and even people with busy schedules can keep them alive for years. Hanging succulents bring interest everywhere they are added