When it comes to plants, nature has many amazing types to offer! One of them is succulents with unique shapes, textures, and foliage that can truly amaze with their appearance–just like these Heart-Shaped Succulents.

Check out our article on heart-shaped leaf plants here

Heart-Shaped Succulents

1. String of Hearts

Botanical Name: Ceropegia woodii

This evergreen, trailing succulent has delicate heart-shaped leaves on slender vines. They are dark green, marbled in silver on the upper sides, and green to purple on the undersides.

Here are some gorgeous trailing succulents you can grow

2. Heart Leaf Hoya

Botanical Name: Hoya kerrii ‘Variegata’

This is the number one plant when it comes to heart-shaped succulents–Its beautiful bright green leaves with white or creamy-yellow variegation on the center as well, if you’re growing a variegated variety.

Interesting Fact: It is generally sold only as a single-rooted leaf during Valentine’s Day.

3. Emerald Ripple Peperomia

Botanical Name: Peperomia caperata

Peperomia caperata is an epiphytic semi-succulent usually grown as a houseplant. It has deeply veined, undulated, wrinkled, heart-shaped dark green leaves on red-tinted stalks.

Have a look at more Peperomia types here

4. Crassula Pellucida

Botanical Name: Crassula pellucida subsp. marginalis

This low-growing succulent has smooth, scrambling, or flat branches. The heart-shaped leaves are small, fleshy, and green. It stays compact and looks great in small pots.

5. Candlestick Plant

Botanical Name: Adenia stylosa

This is a pachycaul shrub that forms a tangle of twisted succulent stems. The purple-violet to dark green leaves have dark red veins with a heart or bell shape.

6. Million Hearts

 

Botanical Name: Dischidia ruscifolia

This decorative plant shows off slender and stiff green shoots that show a dense pair of heart-shaped green leaves.

7. Sweetheart Hoya

Botanical Name: Hoya kerrii

This semi-succulent plant features bright green leaves on long vining stems. It’s usually sold as a single-leaf plant.

8. Living Pebble

Botanical Name: Conophytum bilobum

This small and stemless succulent has heart-shaped lobes in a deep shade of green with a faint line of purple or red hue at the top. It also grows beautiful flowers!

9. Cheyenne

Botanical Name: Echeveria ‘Cheyenne’

The big ruffled leaves of Cheyenne make it look unique. What is more attractive is its blooms that form a beautiful heart shape.

10. Little Messy

Botanical Name: Sedum ‘Little Missy’

The tiny leaves of this plant are ovate, rounded or heart-shaped, and come with pale green margins with a charming hue of pink.

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