14 Medium Succulents | 2026 Guide
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14 Succulents with medium level
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Rat Tail Cactus
Aporocactus flagelliformis
Aporocactus flagelliformis, commonly known as the rat tail cactus, is an epiphytic succulent native to Mexico (Hidalgo, Puebla, and Veracruz states). Its long, cylindrical, trailing stems, covered in fine brown spines, can reach up to 150 cm in length, making it ideal for hanging baskets. In spring, it produces vibrant tubular flowers in shades of pink, red, and crimson, which last only a few days but are exceptionally beautiful.
Old Man of the Andes
Austrocylindropuntia vestita
Austrocylindropuntia vestita, commonly known as the Old Man of the Andes or Cotton Coral Cactus, is a slender columnar cactus native to the high-altitude rocky grasslands of northwest Argentina and Bolivia. Its stems are densely covered in long white hairs that give it a distinctive woolly appearance, providing insulation against the cold Andean climate. It produces striking deep red to violet flowers at the stem tips during spring and summer.
Dog-tail Cactus
Deamia testudo
Deamia testudo, known as the Dog-tail Cactus, is an epiphytic and climbing cactus native to the tropical forests of Central America and northern South America, from Mexico to Colombia and Venezuela. It grows by attaching itself to tree trunks and rocks using aerial roots, displaying angular and flattened stems that resemble a tortoise shell. In summer and early fall, it produces large, fragrant, nocturnal white flowers, followed by spiny spherical fruits.
Rat Tail Cactus
Disocactus flagelliformis
Disocactus flagelliformis, commonly known as the Rat Tail Cactus, is an epiphytic cactus native to Mexico. Its long, trailing cylindrical stems can reach up to 2 meters in length and are covered in fine spines. It is prized for its spectacular magenta to bright red flowers that bloom in spring, making it a popular choice for hanging baskets.
Greene's Liveforever
Dudleya greenei
Dudleya greenei, commonly known as Greene's Liveforever or Greene's Dudleya, is a rare succulent endemic to the Channel Islands of California. It forms striking silvery-white powdery rosettes that grow close to the ground, giving it the nickname "chalk lettuce." This slow-growing evergreen is threatened in the wild due to habitat loss and illegal collection, making it a protected species. Its fleshy, glaucous leaves are coated in a natural white powder (farina) that reflects harsh sunlight and helps retain moisture.
Green Ball Cactus
Echinopsis calochlora
The Green Ball Cactus (Echinopsis calochlora) is a small globose clustering cactus native to Brazil and Paraguay. Over time it forms dense clumps of bright green spheres adorned with spines, and produces large, fragrant white flowers that open at night during spring and summer.
Orchid Cactus
Epiphyllum
Epiphyllum is a genus of epiphytic cacti native to the tropical forests of Central and South America. Unlike desert cacti, they grow perched on tree branches in dappled light, producing long, flat, trailing stems. They are celebrated for their spectacular flowers β enormous, often fragrant, and sometimes night-blooming β that last only one or two days, making each bloom a fleeting but unforgettable event.
Queen of the Night
Epiphyllum oxypetalum
Epiphyllum oxypetalum is a spectacular epiphytic cactus native to Central America, famous for its stunning white nocturnal flowers that can reach up to 30 cm in diameter. The flowers open only for one night, releasing a sweet and intense fragrance, and wilt by dawn. It is a fast-growing plant that can reach up to 3 meters in height, with flattened stems that function as leaves (phylloclades) with wavy edges. Unlike other cacti, it has no spines.
Lepismium cruciforme
Lepismium cruciforme
Lepismium cruciforme, commonly known as the Hurricane Cactus, is a striking epiphytic cactus native to the rainforests of South America. Unlike typical desert cacti, it grows on trees and features long, segmented stems that are often three-angled or flat. Under bright light, the foliage can take on a beautiful reddish-purple hue. It produces small, delicate flowers along the stem margins, followed by ornamental berry-like fruits.
Turk's Cap Cactus
Melocactus zehntneri
Melocactus zehntneri, commonly known as Turk's Cap Cactus, is a globose cactus native to the Caatinga biome of northeastern Brazil. Its most distinctive feature is the cephalium β a cylindrical structure of white bristles and wool that develops at the apex of the plant only at maturity, from which small pink flowers and red fruits emerge. It is perfectly adapted to the harsh conditions of one of Brazil's most arid ecosystems.
Easter Cactus
Rhipsalidopsis gaertneri
The Easter Cactus (Rhipsalidopsis gaertneri) is an epiphytic cactus native to the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, particularly ParanΓ‘ and Santa Catarina states. Unlike desert cacti, it thrives in humid conditions with indirect light, producing stunning star-shaped flowers in shades of red, pink, and white during spring.
Moonlight Cactus
Selenicereus validus
The Moonlight Cactus (Selenicereus validus) is an epiphytic cactus native to Mexico and Central America, celebrated for its long, pendant cylindrical stems and spectacular nocturnal white and yellow flowers. It belongs to the family Cactaceae and thrives in tropical and subtropical forests, climbing trees and rocky outcrops.
Golden Torch Cactus
Soehrensia spachiana
Soehrensia spachiana, formerly known as Echinopsis spachiana, is a columnar cactus that branches from the base and can reach up to 2 meters in height. It is famous for its spectacular, large white flowers that bloom at night. Its stems are lime green with well-defined ribs and golden-yellow spines that turn gray with age. It is a highly valued species in xeriscaping due to its hardiness and shrubby growth habit.
Mexican Organ Pipe Cactus
Stenocereus griseus
Stenocereus griseus, commonly known as the Mexican Organ Pipe Cactus or Dagger Cactus, is a tall columnar cactus native to Mexico and the Caribbean. It can grow up to 9 meters tall, producing white nocturnal flowers pollinated by bats and edible red fruits prized across the Caribbean. Extremely drought-tolerant, it thrives in arid landscapes and desert gardens.
Medium Care Succulents
Our selection of 14 medium succulents combines the characteristics of this category with moderate care needs. Ideal for those with basic experience.
Why Choose Medium Succulents?
Combining the beauty of succulents with medium difficulty level lets you enjoy this category with a balanced care commitment. Each plant was selected to offer the best characteristics of the category at the care level you are looking for.