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Cacti & Succulents for Your Home

byThe Plants GuruDelivers across Delhi NCR; Visit nursery in GhaziabadStarts from99 per plantView full gallery

These low-maintenance plants are perfect for sunny windowsills and busy schedules. From lucky Jade plants to unique desert cacti, discover hardy greenery that thrives with very little care.

A beautiful arrangement of different cacti and succulents, including a Bunny Ear Cactus (Opuntia microdasys). This shows how you can create a mini desert garden.

A large collection of various cacti and succulents in different pots. I can help you pick a diverse set to start your own collection.

A selection of small cacti, perfect for party favors or as a starter collection. You can see many different shapes and types, including one with a flower.

A beautiful Jade plant styled as a bonsai tree in a white ceramic pot. Jade plants are considered to bring good luck and are very easy to care for.

Another Jade bonsai, this one in a classic brown ceramic bonsai dish. With time and care, these can become stunning miniature trees.

A bowl full of String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus). This unique trailing succulent is a favorite among plant lovers for its bead-like leaves.

A vibrant green Rhipsalis cactus in a red pot, sitting next to a Thimble Cactus. These are great for adding interesting textures to your plant display.

A very unique setup with a Monkey Tail cactus growing in a head-shaped planter. I can help you find fun and creative pots for your plants.

A beautiful hanging Monkey Tail cactus. Its long, trailing stems are covered in soft, hair-like spines, making it a stunning hanging plant.

A lovely corner filled with different types of cacti, including a large Thimble Cactus and a hanging Monkey Tail.

About Cacti & Succulents

The secret to keeping these happy is simple: only water when the soil is completely dry. People often overwater their succulents because they worry, but these plants actually store water in their leaves. Before you pour that water, poke your finger an inch into the soil; if it is even slightly damp, wait a few more days.

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