Goth Gardening: 5 Black Succulents to Try
- Echeveria 'Black Prince' The 'Black Prince' echeveria is lovely and unique. ...
- Aeonium arboreum 'Zwartkop' Aeonium arboretum 'Zwartkop' is an unusual, distinctive succulent. ...
- Sinocrassula yunnanensis 'Chinese Jade' ...
- Echinopsis ancistrophora 'Arachnacantha' ...
- Sempervivum 'Black'
- What do I name my succulent?
- What does it mean if your succulent turned black?
- Is there a black cactus?
- How do you take care of Black Prince succulents?
What do I name my succulent?
Cute & Funny Succulent Name Suggestions
- Smeagol, from Lord of the Rings (for gollum jade plant)
- Babar (for elephant bush plant)
- Jesus (for crown of thorns succulent)
- Donkey, from Shrek (for burro's tail succulent)
- Katy Perry (for flaming katy kalanchoe)
- Jennifer-Lynn Hayden, from DC Comics (for jade plant)
What does it mean if your succulent turned black?
A stem like this indicates your succulent is rotting. Rotting is caused from the succulent absorbing too much water. ... If there's blackening through the stem, keep cutting off until the stem looks completely healthy. You'll notice there's a little baby succulent at the base of the stem.
Is there a black cactus?
RARE BLACK CACTUS - Lobivia / Echinopsis Arachnacantha "Black" - Beautiful Black Clumping Cactus with Yellow Blooms.
How do you take care of Black Prince succulents?
Black Prince echeveria care includes growing the specimen in a fast-draining succulent mixture, amended with coarse sand, pumice, or other additions normally used in a succulent soil mix. Locate your plant in a sunny spot. Full morning sun is best, but some afternoon sun fills the plant's needs.