Both succulents and cacti are known for being easy-to-care-for, low-maintenance plants, making them popular gift-givers. But home gardeners must be adept at mastering the unique soil, water, and fertilizer needs of these dryland plants. For those who want to learn more, we recommend Prick's Cacti and Succulents: Choose, Styling, Caring, a beautiful glossary of succulents and cacti that showcases their wide range of sculptural and textural forms, delves into their history and origins, and offers styling tips for indoor pots and clusters. Whether this book inspires you to care for a single Euphorbia trigona (African milk tree) or a curtain of Senecio rowleyanus (string of pearls), it will be a delightful companion on a very long plant journey. As the book's author, Gynelle Leon, points out, cacti often outlive their caretakers.