Sarcocornia blackiana, commonly known as Thick-head Glasswort, is a species of succulent halophytic shrub.
The first cacti are thought to have been only slightly succulent shrubs or small trees whose leaves carried out photosynthesis.
They are spiny succulent shrubs and trees from 2-20 m tall, with leaves that are deciduous in the long dry season.
Disphyma is a monotypic genus of succulent shrubs.
Ceraria is a genus of succulent shrubs, native to South Africa and Namibia.
It is an evergreen or drought-deciduous succulent shrub (which can also lose its leaves during cold spells, or according to the subspecies or cultivar).
It is a C3-Plant, long-lived perennial, dioecious, succulent shrub.
It grows as a prostrate, succulent shrub or annual herb, from two to 30 centimetres high.
Dracaena is a genus of about 40 trees and succulent shrubs.
This plant is a succulent shrub with a trunk up to a meter long growing erect or reclining.