Succulent with yellow flowers: the best options for your garden

succulent with yellow flowers

If you have a succulent with yellow flowers that you have loved, surely now you can be thinking of others that also have the same. If we add to that the fact that it is said that this type of plant with that color of flowers attracts good luck and money, do you want to know what there are?

Well said and done, here is a selection of succulents with yellow flowers that you may want to have at home. Take a look at all of them!

fabiola echeveria

Echeveria Fabiola Fuente_Succulent Alleya

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The Fabiola echeveria is one of the most beautiful there is. And although the flowers are not completely (completely) yellow, if you look at the photos you will see that, on the outside, they are pink, but on the inside they are yellow.

As for its care, this succulent is quite easy. It is a rosette of fleshy leaves and requires a lot of lighting, little watering and being a little aware of the temperature in the environment. It will flower in spring and summer, with a floral rod (sometimes double) from which bell-shaped flowers of those colors will emerge.

Echeveria derenbergii

Another of the echeverias that you should take into account if you want a succulent with yellow flowers is this one. It is very similar to the Fabiola echeveria, but in this case the flowers are yellow on the outside with some reddish touches. As for the leaves, when the sun hits them, they usually have reddish tips. That gives it a special touch, because the edge of these turns red that contrasts with the darker green that they acquire.

The flowers also come out of a floral rod (sometimes several) and will be bell-shaped but up (they do not fall unless the weight causes it to sag).

Faucaria tigrina

We continue with succulents with yellow flowers with this one. It is not a common succulent, rather only collectors of these plants pay attention to itbut if you are one of them you will see that it has a body made up of several leaves that end in spikes (although these do not usually prick).

Inside these leaves, and in the center of the plant, a floral rod is formed from which completely yellow flowers emerge, with very abundant and narrow petals.

Fenestraria rhopalophylla ssp. Aurantiaca

This succulent with yellow flowers, commonly called fenestraria (dry) is native to Africa and consists of thin columns that are conglomerated at the end. From the joints of these stems is where the floral stems come out. But be careful, don’t be fooled.

And it is that, when the cocoon begins to show the petals, you will see them pink and as they grow, inside you will see that they are yellow.

When the flower finishes opening it will have lost that pink tone to give way to a very striking bright yellow or even orange (especially in contrast to the green of the plant).

Hatiora salicornioides

Hatiora salicornioides

That plant with stems like a tree and leaves like fingers will catch your eye. In principle they are green (although if the sun hits them they can change the hue to a more reddish one. In addition, in its flowering season, it is normal for it to put out yellow flowers. (or yellow and orange alike), thus attracting money and success.

Regarding care, you should keep in mind that, although it needs sun, if you expose it too much and with high temperatures, it can easily burn or lose. In addition, it requires somewhat more abundant watering than other succulents (you will notice it because the “fingers” begin to wrinkle and lose strength).

Lithops lesliei

The Lithops lesliei have the ability to flower in autumn, and it is true that it will only open the flower for 2-3 hours in the afternoon (the rest of the time it will be closed). But it will last you a week or so. And what color do you think the flowers are? Well yes, yellow.

It is characterized by being made up of many yellow but white petals in the center of the flower, from where the pistils will emerge, grouped and white until they begin to turn yellow.

Machairophyllum bijlii

This succulent with yellow flowers will catch your attention because we are talking about a plant made up of fleshy and elongated leaves., ending in a point, which can grow in different directions (it’s a bit chaotic in that sense) or twist. But what brings us here and why we mention it to you is because, in spring and summer, you will have some flowers made up of very fine petals and yellow in color (in the center they are somewhat white or with a very pale yellow hue).

The seat is sharp

The sedum acre is characterized by having more or less thick stems as if they were pillars. However, in the flowering season they throw out flowers with five yellow petals at the ends. In fact, it is quite a sight to watch them.

Senecio kleiniiformis

Senecio kleiniiformis Source_GardenTags

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Senecio kleiniiformis, like many senecios, has a curious shape. It will look like a succulent and at the same time not. This is made up of stems from which elongated leaves with a peculiar shape come out. In addition, it produces quite long flower stems, from which, at the end, it has a lot of buds that, when opened, will reveal tiny yellow flowers.

yellow-leaved kalanchoe

If what you want is a plant more similar to a normal one (leaves and flowers), then you can opt for the kalanchoe. As you know, these can give flowers of many colors: orange, red, white… and yes, also yellow.

They are very easy to care for and the leaves will appear like wax. It requires slightly higher humidity than other succulents, but in return it will flower all year round.

Echeveria pulidonis

This reddish-edged echeveria is one of the most beautiful with fully yellow, bell-shaped flowers. It will flower in spring and summer and, as it is made of a rosette, it is easy for it to grow round and you can get suckers from it to plant new ones.

As you can see, there is no succulent with yellow flowers, actually you can come across a lot of them. How about forming a group so that success and money come to your house and stay there forever?

Succulent with yellow flowers: the best options for your garden

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