Succulents Symbolism and Meaning

Succulents Symbolism and Meaning

Commonly seen in hanging planters and garden walls, succulents are favorite houseplants for their interesting shapes, textures and hardiness.

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About Succulent In general, succulents are plants that can thrive in dry conditions because they store water in their leaves, stems and root

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There are many different types of succulents, and they can be found in more than 60 plant families, including Cactaceae, Asparagaceae and Aizoaceae. Most of these are native to Central America, Africa and other regions affected by drought, and are often cultivated as ornamental plants.

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While all cacti are regarded as succulents, not all succulents are cacti. Some of them belong to the Crassulaceae family, particularly the plush plant, sunburst, chalk dudleya and the Echeveria with cabbage-like clusters or rosette leaf patterns.

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Enduring and Timeless Love – Succulents have evolved to withstand long periods of drought in most challenging conditions, making them the ideal representation of enduring love.

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Luck and Prosperity – In Feng shui, succulents represent gold and money which attracts abundance and wealth. However, succulents with thorns are believed to bring misfortune when placed indoors.

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Luck and Prosperity – There are several kinds of succulents, and if you’re thinking of giving them as gifts, here are the most popular types and their specific meanings:

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Agave – These plants are a symbol of security. Agaves are called century plants because they grow slowly yet boast strong forms and sword-shaped leaves. In other cultures, they’re also known as the Miracle of Nature and the Mexican Tree of Life.

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Kalanchoe – Of all the succulents, this one has a deep association with romance, since it symbolizes eternal love.

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