A comprehensive list of succulent plants with fragrance

A comprehensive list of succulent plants with fragrance

1. Iceberry

Bingmei looks like a hybrid of Echeveria, but I'm not sure. Some people feel that it is just an ordinary moon shadow, while others feel that businessmen picked out some moon shadows that grew relatively red and cultivated them, and then ice berries were created. It looks really beautiful and has a faint fragrance. It usually grows in groups and is liked by many people.

2. Purple Cashmere

This is a variety of lotus palm. The leaves are very similar to those of the round-leaved black magic palm, but they look much thicker than its leaves, and there are many tiny serrations on the edges of the leaves. Its leaves have a fragrance. The smell is not particularly obvious under the sun, but you can smell it. If there is no direct sunlight, the smell becomes stronger. It is hard to say what this smell is similar to.

3. Lotus

We can smell its fragrance even before we walk into it, because it emits a faint fragrance. Some people also call it stone lotus. Its leaves are very lush and covered with a layer of white frost. The leaves often appear like jelly and are relatively easy to grow into old stumps, so it has always been very popular and is loved by succulent lovers.

4. Blue Beans

Blue bean is also a kind of succulent. The leaves look very small and are oblong in shape. They are generally blue and covered with a layer of white powder. The front of the leaves is a little pointed and the color is a little red. The leaves are arranged in a ring shape, tightly gathered upwards or inwards, and with the slightly red leaf tips, it looks really cute. Sometimes, when it is in good condition, the leaf color will be slightly pink or slightly orange. It is for this reason that it has a high status among succulent lovers and is favored by many people.

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