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The succulent market will reach $5.4B by 2032, fueled by urban gardening and low-maintenance appeal9. Hybridizers create drought-resistant varieties, while terrarium designs merge horticulture with interior decor. Social media drives collector culture, with rare specimens traded globally9. Sustainable practices gain traction - rainwater harvesting and biodegradable pots. Climate change expands suitable growing zones, but also threatens wild populations. Universities study succulents' air-purifying qualities, and therapeutic gardening programs utilize their sensory benefits. The trend reflects broader shifts toward mindful, nature-connected lifestyles in dense urban environments9.
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