Fibrous roots

Found in succulents like Aloe vera and Crassula ovata, these roots spread wide and shallow to quickly absorb moisture after rain or watering.

Tuberous roots

Adenium obesum (Desert Rose) and caudiciform succulents develop swollen, water-storing roots or bases. These thickened roots can appear above soil as decorative “caudex.”

Aerial roots

Trailing species such as Senecio rowleyanus or Rhipsalis baccifera grow aerial roots along stems to absorb humidity or stabilize hanging growth.

Root care tip

Use fast-draining soil for all root types, and avoid compacting around tuberous bases to prevent rot.