19 Succulents With White Flowers

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Fill your space with purity and innocence with beautiful Succulents With White Flowers! Check them out!

In general, white color is the symbol of hope, love, and new beginnings. So, why not fill your space with succulents with white flowers as they are perfect to begin with, easy to maintain and adorable too with new hopes!


Succulents With White Flowers

1. Baby’s Necklace

Baby’s Necklace

Botanical Name: Crassula ‘Baby’s Necklace’

Fleshy and shapely minty green leaves with red edges tightly stack up on slender stems, giving this succulent its distinct “string of beads” appearance. From late spring to early summer, this necklace is adorned with clusters of small white flowers at the end of the stems.

Do try adding these stunning plants with white flowers to your collection and enjoy their unique charm and easy maintenance. Share your experiences and let us know your favorite white-flowered succulents in the comments!

2. Jade Plant

Botanical Name: Crassula ovata

The Jade Plant is a succulent with pink or white blooms that emit a sweet smell and attract wasps, flies, and butterflies. It only flowers in response to cool conditions around 55˚F, particularly on long nights in the fall.

Note: You can keep your Jade Plant in a cooler spot during fall nights to encourage blooming.

3. String of Buttons

White Flowers

Botanical Name: Crassula perforata

This fast-growing, sprawling succulent sports juicy green stems and leaves that appear to be stacked on top of one another and turn pinkish under ample light. String of Buttons also popular as necklace vine, the plant produces mildly fragrant clusters of tiny white, yellow, and pink blooms around spring.

4. Haworthia

White Flowers

Botanical Name: Haworthia spp.

You can call this plant Zebra cactus, too! This slow-growing indoor succulent, with its fleshy green leaves, resembles a miniature aloe vera. In summer, small, white, bell-shaped flowers blossom at the end of long stems.

5. Gollum Jade

Botanical Name: Crassula ovata ‘Gollum’

Gollum jade plants with tubular green leaves produce star-shaped pink and white blooms once they attain maturity, which takes at least three years. Note that these succulents can be toxic for your pets.

6. Blue Chalksticks

White Flowers

Botanical Name: Senecio serpens

Blue Chalksticks is a dwarf semi-trailing plant popular for its ornament appeal. Its finger-like fleshy leaves look like they are hugging the ground. Flowering occurs from mid-summer to early fall when creamy white flowers emerge on top of the foliage.

Fact: Blue Chalksticks are perfect for rock gardens or as ground cover due to their different look and hardiness.

7. Calico Kitten

Beautiful Succulent Plant

Botanical Name: Crassula pellucida ‘Calico Kitten’

Calico Kitten is an easy-to-propagate, low-growing perennial succulent featuring lush little heart-shaped leaves with hints of rosy pink, white, and green. Well-suited for rockeries, xeriscapes, ground cover, and containers, it produces clusters of tiny star-shaped white and pale pink flowers during spring.

8. Stonecrop

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Botanical Name: Sedum album

This monocarpic subspecies from South Africa produces densely crowded bundles of sweet-scented, long, creamy white flowers around winter. Reaching up to 4 inches in height, the leaves of this biennial are gray and rusty green, and are arranged in opposite pairs. It takes several years to mature and bloom, dying after.

9. String of Dolphins

Beautiful Succulent Plant

Botanical Name: Curio × peregrinus

String of dolphins features iconic dolphin-shaped leaves and downward-facing tendrils, which look great in hanging baskets or vertical gardens. While this plant focuses mainly on its foliage, it irregularly produces soft, fluffy, cinnamon-scented blooms in spring and summer.

10. Living Stone

Beautiful Succulent Plant

Botanical Name: Lithops spp.

Living Stones are small plants from South Africa that resemble pebbles and lips, too. They flower sometimes during autumn and early winter, producing daisy-like white flowers from the fissure between the leaves.

Tip: Lithops are very low-maintenance and only need watering a few times a year!

11. Peanut Cactus

Beautiful Succulent Plant

Botanical Name: Echinopsis chamaecereus ‘Westfield Alba’

This hybrid succulent, a cross between Chamaecereus and Lobivia, is a tiny cactus with several cylindrical, stubby stems lined with clusters of cream-colored spines. Flowering occurs during spring when bursts of funnel-shaped creamy white flowers emerge.

12. Crinkle Leaf Plant

Botanical Name: Adromischus cristatus

Crinkle Leaf Plant is a low-maintenance succulent that features thick, velvety green leaves that crinkle at the top and are covered in soft fur. Also known as key-lime pie succulent and ravioli plant, it produces delicate pale pink and white tubular flowers around spring and summer.

13. Ice Plant

Botanical Name: Delosperma ‘Jewel of Desert Moonstone’

The Ice Plant grows quickly and spreads out to form a mat. It’s known for its bright, daisy-like pure white flowers with a golden center. Besides its ornamental appeal, it is used in salads and cooked dishes. Plus it is rich in minerals and vitamins!

14. Rosary Vines

Botanical Name: Crassula rupestris

A low-growing South African succulent, it features thin, vine-like stems, and triangular, plump, heart-shaped leaves. Also called “string of hearts,” it produces charming white and mahogany blooms around spring and summer during the growing season.

15. White Kalanchoe

Botanical Name: Kalanchoe blossfeldiana ‘Calandiva’

Possessing scallop-edged, oblong, glossy green leaves, this slow-growing evergreen succulent produces flowers between autumn and winter. As a short-day plant, it only blooms if it has received 10 hours of daylight and 14 hours of darkness for about two months. It blooms in a variety of colors, including a warm white, with clusters of four-petalled flowers.

16. Echeveria

Echeveria

Botanical Name: Echeveria spp.

This fast-growing succulent is popular for its stunning rosette shape and plump leaves that come in various colors. In summer, it produces fragranceless flowers in various vibrant hues, including white, pink, orange, yellow, and red.

17. String of Pearls

Botanical Name: Senecio rowleyanus

The String of Pearls is a trailing succulent that can grow even from weak surface roots and forms dense mats. In summer, small, daisy-like white flowers with sweet, spicy cinnamon-like fragrances sprout.

18. Gray Stonecrop

Botanical Name: Sedum pachyclados

This low-growing, low-maintenance succulent is cherished for its blue-green rosettes that form a tightly packed, brilliantly patterned ground cover. Blooming in spring and sometimes in the fall, it produces clusters of dainty pink and white, star-shaped flowers.

19. Ghost Plant

Botanical Name: Graptopetalum paraguayense ‘Ghost Plant’

A native of Mexico, the ghost plant’s rosettes comprise fleshy, whitish-green leaves that turn pink in the heat or assume a bluish tinge in partial shade. In spring, it reveals delicate star-shaped blooms, white and speckled with a tiny red texture.