The original species of succulents is a broad concept that refers to those varieties that are grown in their natural state and have not been artificially modified or bred by artificial modification. These primitive species are generally more adaptable and resistant, as they have undergone a long period of evolution in their natural environment.
There are many varieties of succulent primitives, including some common and rare varieties. For example, there are many original species of the Sedum family, such as the "purple pearl" and "black melon" of the genus Lotus, which are widely cultivated in horticulture and are considered to be classic varieties among succulents. In addition, there are aloe vera's "Sleepless City", "Devil's Feet", "Thorny Aloe Vera", etc., which are characterized by thick leaves and strong water storage capacity, which are ideal for ornamental and home cultivation.
In addition to Sedum and Aloe Vera, there are other families of succulents such as Cactaceae, Apricot family, Purslaneaceae, etc. These primitive species of succulents vary in form, some are columnar, some are spherical, some are flattened, and they are also colorful in color, ranging from green to red and purple.
It is worth mentioning that the cultivation and maintenance methods of succulent original varieties are slightly different from those of artificially modified varieties. Due to their strong adaptability and resistance, the requirements for the growing environment are relatively low. However, in order for succulents to grow luxuriantly and beautifully, it is still necessary to pay attention to the management of light, moisture, temperature, etc.
In conclusion, the succulent primitive species is a very rich and diverse group of plants. Understanding and appreciating the diversity of succulent primitive species can not only increase our botanical knowledge, but also bring more greenery and vitality to our lives.