If you are looking for some awesome low maintenance plants that dangle down with style, here are some of the Best Cascading Succulents you can grow.

Check out our article on gorgeous pink succulents here

Best Cascading Succulents

1. Wax Ivy

Botanical Name: Senecio macroglossus

This charming cascading plant features succulent stems and waxy ivy-like leaves. It offers attractive foliage and also grows daisy-like pale yellow flowers.

Here are some of the best types of Senecio you can grow

2. Donkey’s Tail

Botanical Name: Sedum morganianum

One of the most beautiful trailing succulent, this sedum variety features pendant stems and short, light green foliage that trails beautifully on the edges of hanging baskets.

Here’s everything you need to know about propagating Sedums

3. Dwarf Snake Plant

Botanical Name: Sansevieria ballyi

This beautiful hanging succulent grows as an upright plant that turns later in a cascading succulent with bright green lance-shaped leaves. It also offers small pink-white flowers.

4. Strings of Beads

Botanical Name: Senecio herreianus

The plant offers a bright green elongated and raindrop-shaped foliage. It flowers during spring and produces small, white brush-like blooms.

5. Little Pickles

Botanical Name: Othonna capensis

This creeping succulent belongs to the daisy family and offers purple trailing stems with green leaves. Give it enough sunlight, and the plant will grow yellow flowers.

6. Trailing Elephant Bush

Botanical Name: Portulacaria afra ‘Cascade’

This strikingly pretty succulent is distinguished by maroon or dark green stems covered with round, fleshy foliage that cascades beautifully over the rims of baskets.

7. Strings of Bananas

Botanical Name: Senecio radicans

Also known as ‘fish hooks,’ this tough and easy to care plant has succulent leaves in the shape of a banana or fish hooks. It grows fast and looks best in hanging planters.

8. Turquoise Jade Vine

Botanical Name: Strongylodon macrobotrys

This attractive colorful vine is admired for its striking shade. The plant also grows dangling clumps of blue-green and claw-shaped flowers.

9. Strings of Turtles

Botanical Name: Peperomia prostrata

A slow-growing succulent vine, the plant has a beautiful set of fleshy button-like foliage patterned in white veins that looks-like tiny balloons filled with water!

Check out our article on best Peperomia types here

10. Strings of Dolphins

Botanical Name: Senecio peregrinus

Just like the name, this senecio variety features leaves in the shape of dolphins. The trailing foliage looks best on hanging from the cool pots in filtered sunlight.

11. Creeping Inch Plant

Botanical Name: Callisia repens

Also known as Bolivian Jew or turtle vine, this succulent has soft, fuzzy, dual-shade leaves that are green on the upper side and purple below.

12. Peanut Cactus

Botanical Name: Echinopsis chamaecereus

This stunning cactus exhibits long, finger-like stems covered in soft white spines. It grows in clumps and looks stunning in hanging baskets.

Here are some great large indoor cactus plants you can grow 

13. Strings of Watermelon

Botanical Name: Senecio herreanus

The plant displays striped foliage that beautifully cascades over the sides of the pot and makes for an eye-catching specimen in balconies and living rooms.

14. Jade Necklace

Botanical Name: Crassula marnieriana

If you love cascading succulents, then this one is for you! Its leaves have red margins and are densely arranged on thin stems, reminiscent of a beautiful necklace.

15. Isabella Peperomia

Botanical Name: Peperomia hoffmannii

‘Isabella’ features attractive succulent leaves on rope-like trailing vines. It is perfect for hanging planters and looks quite charming with its bright green foliage.

16. Round Leaf Peperomia

Botanical Name: Peperomia rotundifolia

The plant has soft stems with rounded leaves that intricately weave together. It is the best plant for growing on shelves and hanging baskets.

Have a look at awesome round leaf houseplants here

17. Trailing Jade

Botanical Name: Kleinia petraea

Also known as weeping jade, this crassula ovata lookalike can be grown in hanging baskets, growing it is not much different from the common jade plant.

  • Maria Theresa S. Boca
  • October 6, 2020 At 7:40 pm
  • Nice article!
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  • MARIA E
  • January 20, 2021 At 10:29 am
  • how wonderful to see all these rare plans. The nature seems never stop growing and new creating.
  • we really have to appreciate the wonders and de people who to taken care. what a wwonderful
  • world and people we have. thanks
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Nice article!

how wonderful to see all these rare plans. The nature seems never stop growing and new creating. we really have to appreciate the wonders and de people who to taken care. what a wwonderful world and people we have. thanks

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