Tuberous Plants

Tuberous plants are a type of succulent, characterized by their woody, ball-shaped stem bases, which serve the purpose of water storage. These plants are typically drought-tolerant, thriving in dry conditions while being sensitive to excess moisture. They require watering about once every two weeks and prefer sunny, well-ventilated environments. The unique appearance of tuberous plants makes them highly popular, often used as decorative plants in homes and offices. Popular species include Dioscorea elephantipes (Tortoise Plant), Graptopetalum paraguayense (Mother of Thousands), Euphorbia obesa (Baseball Plant), and Aeonium varieties, among others.

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