'Hen and Chicks' is a popular one.
Chickens should not eat succulents as some varieties can be toxic to them. It's best to avoid feeding succulents to chickens to prevent any potential harm.
All cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti.
Some types of peanuts like full sun and some peanuts are okay with being in the shade. The peanuts in Hawaii much prefer to be in the sun than in the shade.
Cacti & some succulents.
some shade
It depends on the plant. Some like full sun, some like partial sun and some like shade.
first answer: yes second answer: No, succulents are not a recommended food for pet rabbits. Some wild rabbits eat succulents, but these are a completely different species of animal! Some kinds of succulents are actually poisonous for pet rabbits, like aloe vera. For the sake of our bunnies, it's better to stick to foods that we know are safe, and not to experiment with ones we aren't sure of. See the related questions below for more info.
Plant your succulents in a sunny well drained area, full sun for best color. Once established water occasional and divide clumps as needed. During the summer growing season, fertilize as you would with other houseplants. Stop fertilizing entirely during the winter.
Only those desert plants that have the ability to store water in their stems or leaves are called succulents. Cacti, agaves, aloes, some euphorbias are examples.
Yes, red bud trees generally thrive in full sun, but they can also tolerate some shade.
Hibiscus plants generally prefer full sun, although they can also thrive in part sun with some dappled shade during the hottest part of the day. Adequate sunlight is crucial for healthy growth and abundant flowering in hibiscus plants.
Crimson Queen Japanese Maples prefer partial shade to full sun. If planted in full sun, they may experience leaf scorch and struggle to thrive. It is best to plant them in a location that offers some protection from the intense midday sun.