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