Plants having some parts that are more than normally thickened and fleshy.
1 Hoodia gordonii is a succulent plant that looks like a cactus.
2 A pot beside her bed contained a succulent plant covered in large white flowers.
3 I tuck in the roots of another succulent plant .
4 Aloe vera is a cactus-like succulent plant , native to parts of the world with a hot, dry climate.
5 At the door of a little tailor's shop an old house-pail dangled full of earth, in which a succulent plant was flowering.
6 The history of succulent plants … Engraved , from the originals, on copper-plates.
7 So again, many succulent plants cannot endure a damp climate.
8 It is altogether herbivorous; and grass and the leaves of succulent plants form its subsistence.
9 There are several succulent plants quite closely resembling cacti, which need about the same treatment.
10 Bare and forked, they nourish a few succulent plants , which prepare mould for future ages.
11 It was covered by low succulent plants , of the same kind with those growing on the sea-shore.
12 These seize the succulent plants greedily, crunch them between their teeth, and swallow both sap and fibres.
13 The graceful and delicate beach-pea, too, grows abundantly amid the sand, and several strange, moss-like and succulent plants .
14 Destroys succulent plants , not resinous ones.
15 Some parts were clothed by low thickets, and others with those succulent plants , which luxuriate only where salt abounds.
16 Lengacher's sedums are succulent plants that store water in their leaves and grow from a multilayered system of soil and root and water barriers.
Other examples for "succulent plant"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Translations for succulent plant