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19 Unique and Beautiful Indoor Succulent Plants to Bring Home

By Cherie Gozon

Add a little green to your home with indoor succulent plants. They are the best options for adding a little life and color to your home. The best thing about having succulents indoors is that they are totally low maintenance so you don’t worry about them wilting right away. Check out these 19 unique and beautiful indoor succulent plants you can bring into your home.

19 unique and beautiful indoor succulent plants to bring home

Must-have indoor succulent plants: Hawthoria

This plant leaves the imagination wide open and ready to explore. In fact, it looks ready for off-world adventures.

Lithops

They look like candy. They also look like brains. These might have to be a zombie’s favorite treat.

Cotyledon

These mini bear claws reaching up to create an interesting impression. They definitely aren’t your average boring houseplant.

Beautiful succulents in unique succulent planters
Pexels – Delaney Van Vranken

Crassula congesta

These fuzzy little half circles have an extraterrestrial charm of their own. You can almost see them filling an alien landscape.

Conophytum

These heart-shaped succulents will bring a little love into your life. They’re like individual little happy reminders of the good things in life.

Buddha’s Temple

These perfectly stacked succulent leaves show a level of artistry in nature that we can only hope to replicate. Sometimes, nature really is the true artist.

Buddha's temple are one of the weird succulents
Flickr – Stephen Boisvert

Trachyandra

Are you tired of ordinary house plants on an ordinary planet? Well, you can’t leave the planet just yet, but you’ll feel like you have with this in the kitchen window.

Kalanchoe

Do you need something to really fill up a space with color like no other plant on earth can? This might be it.

Haworthia

These clear succulents add something special to any windowsill or yard. If you get one, leave it where the sun can shine through the leaves for the best effect.

Mammillaria

Can you imagine losing a golf ball and trying to find it in a field of these? You might have to say goodbye to it forever.

Astrophytum Myriostigma

It’s like a star landed on earth. Or maybe it’s somehow a distant plant-cousin of starfish.

Stargazers might love having this in their window to remind them of the night sky even in the daylight.

Astrophytum Myriostigma is one of the beautiful succulents
Wikimedia Commons – Sergio Niebla

Claws from the ground

The Haworthia coarctata f. greenii looks like dragon claws reaching their way out of the ground. Keep an eye out for movement below!

Monilaria obconica

The Monilaria obconica, better known as the bunny succulent, is hugely popular in Japan. We can see why. They’re just so freaking cute!

Stapelia

Do you have a pink fake fur blanket and have searched the world for a plant to match it? Search no further; this pink succulent would be perfect in your room!

Orbea Variegata

Commonly known as the starfish plant, this succulent can bring a little extra energy and color to a space. Just be warned, they smell like rotting flesh.

Orbea Variegata are good indoor succulent plants
Unsplash – Wander Fleur

Echeveria

These beautiful succulents bring color and beauty with them. It’s reminiscent of a coral reef.

Astrophytum Myriostigma

These weird succulents look like they’re growing mold, but they’re actually healthy. That’s just what they look like!

Crassula ‘Moonglow’

Nature has a way of showing perfection. These unique succulent planters stacked perfectly on top of each other like some sort of divine geometry prove that.

Tilandsias

If you’re looking for succulents with flowers, look no further. These are tilandsias, also known as air plants. They grow upside down.

Crassula alstonii

It’s not just people who work effortlessly on Bonsai trees. Nature has taken a stab at it too.

Takeaway

Beautiful succulent centerpieces
Unsplash – Daniel Manas

These indoor succulent plants are beautiful, aren’t they? Start searching for them in your nearby greenhouses and check if you can buy one for your home garden.

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