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Popular Varieties of Large Succulents for Desert Garden

There are several prominent species of large succulents for a desert planet that are noted for their strength and ability to thrive in harsh environments. Here are a few popular options to think about:

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Popular Varieties of Large Succulents for Desert Garden

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  1. POPULAR VARIETIES OF LARGE SUCCULENTS FOR DESERT GARDEN AGAVE AMERICANA This succulent is recognized for its dramatic rosette shape and robust size. It features thick, fleshy leaves with sharp spines along the edges. It can grow to impressive dimensions, making it a striking addition to any desert landscape. CRASSULA OVATA While typically smaller in size, the Jade Plant can also be grown into a large, tree-like form with a thick, gnarled trunk and fleshy, oval-shaped leaves. It is highly resilient and can tolerate drought conditions. EUPHORBIA TIRUCALLI This large succulent has long, slender, pencil-like branches that can reach heights of up to 20 feet. It has a unique appearance and is highly adaptable to desert conditions. KALANCHOE BEHARENSIS Native to Madagascar, this succulent has large, velvety, grayish-green leaves that resemble elephant ears. It can grow up to 6 feet tall and requires well-draining soil and bright sunlight to thrive. SENECIO MANDRALISCAE This succulent is known for its striking blue-gray foliage, which forms dense clusters of cylindrical leaves. It can grow up to 2 feet tall and is often used as a ground cover or in rock gardens.

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