8 Low-Maintenance Zebra Striped Succulents You’ll Actually Keep Alive

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Are you crazy for striped plants for your home decor? Discover 9 stunning succulents with zebra print patterns that complement your indoor plant decor.

Looking for a new way to bring a spark to your home? Look no further when you have a zebra print succulent around you. The striking patterns and ridges of light and dark backdrops give the plant, as well as your home, a look that can stun everyone walking through the main door.


8 Succulents with Unique Zebra Prints

1. Zebra Plant

Succulents with Zebra Prints

Botanical name: Haworthiopsis attenuata

This perennial succulent is a slow-growing indoor plant and has a lifespan of around 50 years. It can thrive in temperatures between 50 to 80°F and fits well in indoor humidity levels.

However, you can easily place it in small spaces such as windowsills or desktops, as it requires very little maintenance and is non-toxic to pets and humans.

2. Pearl Plant

Haworthiopsis coarctata

Botanical name: Haworthiopsis coarctata

This plant was popularly used as a charm in times of war and is believed to make the warriors fearless. As a result, this succulent has placed itself at the top of the plant lovers’ checklist.

To grow this plant well, you need an equal mix of potting soil and washed river sand. Unlike other succulents, this pearl plant can tolerate full sun and bring out more colors in the leaves.

3. Snake Plant

Botanical name: Sansevieria trifasciata ‘Laurentii’

This evergreen low-maintenance houseplant requires no pruning and may be susceptible to vine weevil. It is generally a disease-free plant and grows under glass in bright filtered sunlight. Direct full summer sun may be harmful to the plant.

4. Tiger Aloe

Aloe variegata

Botanical name: Aloe variegata

These tiger aloe plants have attractive foliage and are suitable for rock gardens, succulent collections, and as decorative houseplants. These are generally pest and disease-free succulents, but some insects, such as mealybugs and aphids, may be harmful for them.

5. Ox Tongue

Ox Tongue plant

Botanical name: Gasteria bicolor var. liliputana

If you love dwarf, dainty, and rosette-patterned leaves succulents, then Ox Tongue might turn out to be your best friend. It has a unique trait of attracting birds and is drought-tolerant. An adorable, hardy, slow-growing plant popular for its thick, tongue-shaped leaves, often covered in white spots or bumps.

6. Princess Pine

Watch Chain, Princess Pine

Botanical name: Crassula muscosa ‘Variegata’

This lovely shrub with yellow-green flowers grows to a height of around 15-20 cm. It can withstand temperatures ranging from 6 to 8°C and requires little water in the winter. The cutting will root and grow quickly if the environment is kept steady at 20-21°C, with appropriate humidity and sunshine.

7. Earth Star

Earth Star

Botanical name: Cryptanthus zonatus ‘Zebrinus’

You know you have been missing out on something really cool? That is the star-shaped succulent ideal for your dish gardens and terrariums. To keep it fresh and lively, keep the temperature between 65 and 80°F. It is easily propagated and prefers high humidity; therefore, kitchen/bathroom or pebble trays may be beneficial.

8. Whale Fin Snake Plant

Whale Fin Snake Plant

Botanical name: Sansevieria mansoniana ‘Variegata’

This 2-4 feet tall, unique-looking succulent helps to purify indoor air and is quite easy to care for. Bright, indirect sunlight will result in the most beautiful color. It’s ideal for making a statement, but it can be toxic to pets and humans if consumed.

Start your zebra print succulent collection today by choosing one of these beauties that can withstand slightly changing temperature conditions and are also low-maintenance plants. Wait! Don’t forget to let us know your pick in the comments first!