Which succulents can I keep in water?
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About 18 different species belong to this family of succulents, and they have a rose-like shape. Their growth rate is medium, and it will take years before they need to change pots.
Echeveria imbricata
Its leaves are more “plump,” needing plenty of sun exposure, good ventilation and well-drained soil. They can be propagated through seeds, cuttings or leaves.
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This family contains more than 620 different species, and one of the greatest characteristics of these types of plants is their extraordinary climate resistance. They can be propagated in water.
Haworthia
There are more than 60 species; the most common is similar to aloe vera but has beautiful white streaks.
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These are plants that need very little care, can be kept in water and give beautiful flowers in spring.
Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi
Advertisement:Although it is an outdoor plant, it can be kept in water indoors because of its extraordinary hardiness.
Kalanchoe laxiflora
It has very long, branching stems that can reach 30-50 cm in height. It can be propagated in water.
Sedum rubrotinctum
This plant can reach 20 centimeters in height, needs a very bright or sunny environment and can be propagated in water.
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