9 Blue Succulents to Add Color to Your Indoor Garden
A lot of people think of succulents as having green leaves, but some species have beautiful blue leaves that can give your home a unique and peaceful look. These nine pretty blue succulents will make your home garden look better.
Blue Chalksticks are known for their beautiful blue-gray leaves that grow in finger-like clusters that stand straight. You can add these succulents to your home garden to give it more color and texture.
Blue Chalkstick
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One of the most well-known types of succulents is Echeveria, which grows in rosette shapes and comes in many colors. ‘Blue Atoll’ stands out because its leaves are soft, powdery blue and form a beautiful rosette.
Blue Echeveria
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The Blue Glow Agave is a beautiful plant that has a bright blue-green color. The leaves are soft and fluffy, and the edges are bright red and yellow, which gives the plant a striking contrast.
Blue Glow Agave
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The Blue Spruce Stonecrop is a great choice if you want a succulent that looks like a tree. The cool blue needle-like leaves on this type of sedum look like the needles on a blue spruce tree.
The Blue Elf Aloe is a small type of aloe that has beautiful blue-green leaves that make any home garden stand out. This type of aloe stays small, unlike some that get bigger, which makes it great for indoor containers or small arrangements.
Blue Elf Aloe
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This is a one-of-a-kind succulent plant with soft, blue-green leaves. It is also known as the Teddy Bear Vine. Its drooping vines are great for hanging baskets or letting them hang over the sides of pots.
Cyanotis Kewensi
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The Blue Torch Cactus is a plant that will make a bigger statement in your indoor yard. This tall, columnar plant has a beautiful blue color that gets deeper over time. It would look great as the main focus of any room.
Pilosocereus Azureu
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The Corsican Stonecrop is a delicate succulent that grows low and has tiny blue-gray leaves that grow in mats that are dense and hanging. This succulent looks great as ground cover in pots or as filler in mixed flower bouquets.
Sedum Dasyphyllum
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The Echeveria “Blue Prince” has beautiful, deep blue (almost purple) leaves that grow in a perfect rosette shape. It is well known that this vegetable has a deep color that gets even stronger in bright light.