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Love succulents and their low maintenance?
Add a splash of yellow!
Discover the beauty of yellow flowering succulents. They’re bright, cheerful, and easy to grow.
Curious about which ones to pick?
Let’s explore!
Golden Barrel Cactus (Echinocactus grusonii)

This spiky little guy can produce bright yellow blooms in late spring or early summer, making it a stunning addition to any succulent collection.
Plus, it’s super low-maintenance—perfect for busy plant parents!
Mother of Thousands (Kalanchoe daemoniana)

Mother of Thousands not only sports cute baby plants but can also produce delicate yellow flowers that look like little stars.
Just be prepared; this succulent knows how to multiply!
Yellow Flowering Stonecrop (Sedum spp.)

Many varieties of Sedum can surprise you with cheerful yellow flowers that bloom in late summer.
They’re hardy and drought-resistant, so you can enjoy their sunny vibes without much fuss.
Haworthia (Haworthia fasciata)

While the Haworthia is mostly known for its attractive foliage, some varieties offer lovely yellow blooms that pop against their green leaves.
They’re great for adding variety to your succulent display!
Yellow Aloe (Aloe vera var. ‘Yellow’)

This unique Aloe variety doesn’t just give you that soothing gel—it also blooms with striking yellow flowers!
It’s like having both beauty and function in one lovely plant.
Dusty Miller (Senecio cineraria)

Dusty Miller often showcases fuzzy silvery leaves but can also surprise you with tiny yellow flowers in summer.
It’s a quirky addition to your succulent garden, bringing a bit of texture and color together!