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599.00
  • Echeveria Neon Breakers is a Renee O’Donnell hybrid of the succulent Pink Frills crossed with an unknown parent.
  • Echeveria ‘Neon Breakers’. This bright succulent hybrid has a purple rosette with pink, ruffled edges.
  • Typical water needs for a succulent – be careful not to over-water!
  • The watering method is very important to keep your Neon Breakers healthy. It should not sit on the water, and an excess amount of water should be avoided. The best way of watering is soak and dry method this succulent.
  • Plant will be given with free Plastic Pot
  • Echeveria Perle von Nurnberg is an evergreen succulent, It is a very popular hybrid succulent of Echeveria gibbiflora ‘Metalica’ and Echeveria elegans .
  • The hybrid was created by Richard Grassner in Germany during the 1930s. It is popular among plant lovers due to its unique two-toned, pink highlights and white powdery dusting appearance
  • Echeveria Pearlvon is a popular Hybrid and one of the most Beautiful of All Echeveria Plant.
  • It has pink flowers with yellow interiors that bloom in the summer. If there are dead leaves on PVN, it is best to remove them quickly, as they can attract pests
  • These Plants have moderate light needs. It can handle partial shade to full sun (gives best color) and should ideally get at least six hours of sun a day.
  • Echeveria ‘Perle von Nurnberg’ has typical watering needs for a succulent
  • Plant Will Be Given With Free plastic Pot
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415.00
  • Graptoveria, is a cross between Echeveria and Graptopetalum, two outstanding succulents. Graptoveria ‘Bashful’ is just as delightful with its blushing appeal. Try growing Bashful Graptoveria in combination with other succulents for a vacation-friendly blend of interesting houseplants.
  • Graptoveria ‘Bashful.’ This ground-hugging rosette form is an easy-to-grow, low-maintenance plant that stands in for a flower with its form and color.
  • Water needs only moderate watering when Established Keep in direct sun, water in morning, and water only when soil is fully dry
  • Plant Will Be given with free Plastic Pot
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290.00
  • Also known as flapjack paddle plant. this succulent kalanchoe plant has with thick, rounded, paddle-shaped leaves.
  • The plant is also known as Red pancake because the leaves frequently take on a reddish or deep pink tint during the winter.
  • Water needs only moderate watering when established Keep in direct sun, water in morning, and water only when soil is fully dry
  • When watering indoor plants, allow the pot to drain completely before replacing the plant on its drainage saucer. Never over water, as kalanchoe, like all succulents, is prone to rot in soggy soil.
  • Plant will be given With Free Plastic Pot
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475.00
  • Aeonium Garnet is a hybrid created by Jack Catlin by crossing Aeonium Schwarzkopf and Aeonium tabuliforme.
  • This plant works well in containers, alone, or combined with other succulents.
  • The leaves of Aeoniums are typically rounded and arranged in rosettes around center hubs at the end of stems.
  • Aeoniums are fleshy leaved succulents that grow in a pronounced rosette shape.
  • Plant Will Be Given With Free Plastic Pot
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850.00
  • This brightly colored Aeonium has variegated leaves. When grown in full sun or in cooler temperatures, the yellow and green striped leaves turn bright pink and lime green.
  • Aeonium ‘Mardi Gras’ is an excellent addition to outdoor gardens. It grows well in the ground or in container gardens. It is a hybrid of Aeonium ‘Velour’ and another unspecified Aeonium.
  • If growing in a container, allow enough room for pups to spread and have their own growing space. You may also remove offsets to different pots. This plant does not necessarily need to grow in cactus soil, as do many succulents, but it does require well-draining soil for best performance.
  • Aeonium ‘Mardi Gras’ is a compact succulent that forms attractive rosettes of lemon yellow leaves with emerald green mid stripes that blush pink to burgundy.
  • Plant Will Be Given With Plastic Pot
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265.00
  • Aloe vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. The plant is stemless or very short-stemmed with thick, greenish, fleshy leaves that fan out from the plant’s central stem. The margin of the leaf is serrated with small teeth.
  • Before you buy an aloe, note that you’ll need a location that offers bright, indirect sunlight (or artificial sunlight). Direct sunlight can dry out the plant too much and turn its fleshy leaves yellow, so you may need to water more often if your aloe lives in an especially sunny spot.
  • Aloe vera plants are succulents, so use a well-draining potting mix, such as those made for cacti and succulents. Do not use gardening soil. A good mix should contain perlite, lava rock, chunks of bark, or all three.
  • Water aloe vera plants deeply, but infrequently. In other words, the soil should feel moist after watering, but should be allowed to dry out to some extent before you water again. If the soil stays overly wet, the plant’s roots can rot.
  • Mature aloe vera plants occasionally produce a tall flower spike—called an inflorescence—from which dozens of tubular yellow or red blossoms appear. This certainly adds another level of interest to the already lovely aloe!

 

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390.00
  • If you are looking to fill your home with festive, indoor plants for the holiday season, Christmas cacti make a great addition to your House Décor. They bloom right in time for Christmas and are stunning to look at when they flower. Set them in an east-facing window and watch their green hanging branches bloom with red, white, yellow, pink or purple flowers. Luckily, these plants are easy to maintain and their blooming period is long-lasting, over the course of a several weeks.
  • Christmas cactus may be known under various names (like Thanksgiving cactus or Easter cactus), the scientific name for Christmas cactus, Schlumbergera bridgessii, remains the same – while other plants may differ. This popular, winter-flowering houseplant makes a great addition to nearly any indoor setting. Christmas cactus is not only easy to care for but propagates easily too,
  • The Christmas cactus is a very popular houseplant—and for good reason! When they bloom, they produce colorful, tubular flowers in pink or lilac colors. Their beautiful flowers, long bloom time, and easy care requirements make them a wonderful plant. We’ll bet someone in your family has a Christmas cactus!
  • Plant Will Be Given With Free Plastic Pot.
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350.00
  • Corpuscularia lehmannii is a popular succulent plant with thick leaves that grow in opposing pairs
  • Corpuscularia lehmannii “Ice Plant” has typical watering needs for a succulent. It’s best to use the “soak and dry” method,
  • Corpuscularia lehmannii “Ice Plant” grows wonderfully in container gardens, rock gardens, and hanging baskets.
  • It does well indoors and is great for beginners.
  • Plant Will Be Given with Free Plastic Pot
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775.00
  • Crassula hemisphaerica is a succulent plant with usually one, rarely 2 or 3 rosettes of recurved tightly packed leaves. so the Rosette Hemisphirical in section.
  • It has green flat leaves that are opposite, arranged in rosettes, with margins with white hairs.
  • The Crassula Hemisphaerica is a must-have succulent with a beautiful cluster.
  • Crassula needs a well draining soil. A well draining soil is very important.
  • Crassula Hemisphaerica is best known to be a strange looking succulent. As the plant matures you can expect it to turn light green to dark green with darkish spots around the finely shaped leaves and light green color around the edges. When the plant produces flowers expect small white flowers.
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