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## 10 Succulents to Grow in a Vertical Garden: Stunning, Low-Maintenance Greenery for Your Walls
Vertical gardens are a brilliant way to bring greenery into small spaces, add texture to your walls, and create living art inside or outside your home. If you love plants but want something easy to care for, **succulents** are an ideal choice. Their drought-tolerant nature and variety of shapes make them perfect for vertical arrangements.
If you’re planning to build a vertical succulent garden, here are **10 beautiful, hardy succulents** that thrive in vertical setups and will turn your wall into a lush masterpiece.
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### 1. **String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus)**
With its trailing, bead-like leaves, String of Pearls creates a dramatic cascading effect, perfect for hanging vertical planters or pocket gardens.
* **Care:** Bright indirect light, water sparingly.
* **Highlight:** Unique texture and trailing habit.
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### 2. **Burro’s Tail (Sedum morganianum)**
Burro’s Tail is known for its thick, trailing stems covered in plump, bluish-green leaves. It’s a classic choice for vertical gardens.
* **Care:** Bright light, allow soil to dry between watering.
* **Highlight:** Eye-catching trailing clusters.
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### 3. **Hens and Chicks (Sempervivum)**
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These rosette-forming succulents multiply quickly and grow tightly packed clusters that work well in vertical pockets.
* **Care:** Full sun to partial shade, low water needs.
* **Highlight:** Hardy and easy to propagate.
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