9 Blue Succulents to Add Color to Your Indoor Garden: Adding succulents to your indoor garden is a great way to give it life and color. There are many kinds of cacti, but blue ones stand out because of their beautiful colors. Here are nine beautiful blue plants that will make your space look better and make you feel calmer.
9 Blue Succulents to Add Color to Your Indoor Garden
1. Echeveria ‘Blue Atoll
This beautiful plant grows in a rosette shape and has thick, powdery blue leaves with a touch of pink around the edges. It does best in bright light and doesn’t need much water, which makes it a great choice for indoor gardening.
2. Agave americana ‘Variegata
This agave plant is known for its beautiful blue-green leaves with white stripes around the edges. It would look great in any indoor yard. The classical shape of this plant makes it stand out, even though it grows slowly.
3. Sedum ‘Blue Spruce
The dense, spiky blue-green leaves of this low-growing succulent make it look like a tiny conifer. It works great as ground cover in shallow pots or plants that hang from the ceiling.
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4. Kalanchoe thyrsiflora (Paddle Plant)
This plant is both pretty and easy to take care of. Its big, paddle-shaped leaves turn a blue-gray color as they age. When the conditions are right, it grows bright red flowers that make it look even more interesting.
5. Senecio mandraliscae (Blue Chalk Sticks)
The upright, pencil-shaped roots of this one-of-a-kind succulent are a beautiful shade of blue. It will add height to your arrangement and does best in dirt that drains well.
6. Haworthia truncata (Plant Zebra)
This plant is great for places with little light because its leaves are thick, clear, and a beautiful blue-gray color. The interesting leaf form makes it a great addition to your collection.
7. Echeveria ‘Lola’
Some people really like “Lola” because it has a pretty rosette shape and soft blue colors. It has pretty pink flowers in the summer that make it a nice plant to have in your indoor yard.
8. Blue Aloe (Aloe glauca)
The blue-gray leaves on this type of aloe are very pretty and can grow into a thick rosette. It can handle being ignored and doesn’t mind being dry, so it’s great for plant parents who are busy.
9. Graptopetalum paraguayense (Ghost Plant)
The Ghost Plant is a hardy succulent that does well in a wide range of situations. Its rosettes of blue-gray leaves look beautiful. It grows groups of pretty flowers that add to its beauty.