Succulents with Pink Flowers

Posted by Grace on October 17, 2023

Looking for succulents with pink flowers? You've come to the right place. In this article, I will introduce you to a variety of succulents that bloom with delicate pink flowers.

Contents

  1. Greenovia Dodrantalis (Mountain Rose)
  2. Delosperma cooperi (Ice Plant)
  3. Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana
  4. Crassula (Morgan’s Beauty)
  5. Rebutia Fiebrigii (Pink Sensation)
  6. Euphorbia Milii (Crown of Thorns)
  7. Pachyphytum Oviferum (Moonstone)
  8. Conophytum Minutum
  9. Adenium obesum (Desert rose)
  10. Aptenia Cordifolia (Baby Sun Rose)
  11. Cotyledon Pendens (The Trailing Cliff Cotyledon)

Greenovia Dodrantalis (Mountain Rose)

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Greenovia Dodrantalis, commonly known as Mountain Rose, is a succulent plant that hails from the Canary Islands.

This unique plant is known for its captivating rosette of tightly-packed leaves that resemble the petals of a rose. Mountain Rose typically produces small, bell-shaped flowers in shades of pink, yellow, or white. The blossoms emerge on slender stalks from the center of the rosette, creating a stunning contrast to the compact, leafy formation.

Delosperma cooperi (Ice Plant)

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Delosperma cooperi, commonly referred to as Ice Plant, is a native of South Africa. This succulent ground cover is named for its glistening, jewel-like appearance. Its daisy-like flowers come in a variety of colors, including shades of pink, purple, and yellow, with a sparkling, almost crystalline appearance. Delosperma cooperi's vibrant and succulent leaves make it an excellent choice for arid and rocky landscapes.

Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana

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Kalanchoe blossfeldiana is native to Madagascar and is a popular houseplant around the world.

This succulent plant is known for its fleshy, glossy green leaves and vibrant, long-lasting clusters of small, tubular flowers. The flowers of Kalanchoe blossfeldiana can be found in shades of red, orange, pink, and yellow, adding a splash of color to indoor spaces.

Crassula (Morgan’s Beauty)

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"Morgan's Beauty" is a variety of Crassula, a genus with a diverse range of species originating from South Africa.

Crassula species typically feature compact rosettes of thick, fleshy leaves. While the specific flower characteristics can vary between Crassula species, many produce small, star-shaped flowers in colors such as white, pink, or red. They often emerge in clusters, creating a lovely display.

Rebutia Fiebrigii (Pink Sensation)

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Rebutia fiebrigii, also known as Pink Sensation, is a type of cactus native to South America.

This cactus is named for its striking pink or reddish-orange flowers. The flowers are typically funnel-shaped and emerge from the top of the cactus in profusion, creating a visually stunning display.

Euphorbia Milii (Crown of Thorns)

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Euphorbia milii, or the Crown of Thorns, is native to Madagascar.

This succulent shrub is famous for its thick, spiny stems and showy clusters of small, colorful bracts that resemble petals. The bracts can be red, pink, yellow, or even white, surrounding tiny true flowers at their centers.

Pachyphytum Oviferum (Moonstone)

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Pachyphytum oviferum, also known as the Moonstone, originates from Mexico.

This succulent is recognized for its plump, silvery-blue leaves that have a pearly appearance, reminiscent of moonstones. While Moonstone plants can produce small, yellow or white flowers, they are not the main attraction; the leaves are the primary feature that makes this plant unique.

Conophytum Minutum

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Conophytum Minutum is a petite and captivating succulent originating from the arid regions of South Africa. As a member of the Mesembryanthemaceae family, this tiny gem is part of the Conophytum genus, renowned for its compact, rock-like appearance.

Conophytum Minutum's name reflects its minute size and charming characteristics. The plant consists of paired leaves that create a spherical, pebble-like structure, making it resemble a living stone. In its native habitat, Conophytum Minutum produces dainty, daisy-like flowers that can vary in color, typically displaying hues of white, pink, or yellow. These delightful, miniature blooms emerge from the center of the plant, further accentuating its unique and captivating allure.

If you're interested in other types of Conophytum, check out the entire collection in My Complete Conophytum Identification Guide!

Adenium obesum (Desert rose)

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Adenium obesum, often referred to as the Desert Rose, is a stunning and distinctive succulent shrub native to arid regions of East and West Africa.

This plant is celebrated for its swollen, water-storing trunk and its spectacular, trumpet-shaped flowers. The trunk of the Desert Rose is often gnarled and bulbous, lending a bonsai-like aesthetic, and can be enhanced by skilled pruning. The flowers of Adenium obesum come in a range of vibrant colors, including shades of pink, red, and white, with contrasting striped throats.

Aptenia Cordifolia (Baby Sun Rose)

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Aptenia Cordifolia, commonly known as the Baby Sun Rose, is a low-maintenance succulent that hails from South Africa. Its name is derived from the heart-shaped leaves that adorn this trailing ground cover.

This succulent offers vibrant green foliage and, during the warmer months, bursts into a profusion of charming, daisy-like flowers that range in color from bright pink to deep red.

Cotyledon Pendens (The Trailing Cliff Cotyledon)

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Cotyledon Pendens, also known as The Trailing Cliff Cotyledon, is a succulent native to the rocky cliffs of South Africa.

This distinctive trailing succulent exhibits long, slender stems that gracefully cascade, creating an enchanting drapery of fleshy, green leaves. During the spring and summer, it produces clusters of tubular, pendulous flowers in various colors, typically featuring shades of orange or red. The Trailing Cliff Cotyledon is an excellent choice for hanging baskets, rock gardens, or as a ground cover, adding a touch of South African charm and unique elegance to any landscape.

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Hi there! My name is Grace. I’m an avid succulent grower and the lead editor of Plant Succulents.

I love succulents! I've owned almost 200 plants from all over the world, and even had my own plant business. I've learned so much about these amazing plants, and now I want to share my knowledge with other succulent lovers!

My favorite succulents are Lithops, Conophytum, and Haworthia.

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