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430.00
  • Parodia scopa is a cactus with ball-shaped or short cylindrical stems with a spiny woolly crown and pale yellow flowers that appear in summer.
  • The “Silver Ball” is native to South America (Argentina, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Columbia, and Uruguay), and part of the genus notocactus.  Like many of the hardy succulents native to South America and the Southwest, these plants are best suited for dry, arid environments.
  • These plants can live for many years, but they may not grow very large. They tend to grow in a ball or barrel-shaped and produce brush-like spines.
  • With most ball type cactus species, the flowers are a bright yellow or yellowish-orange. They don’t produce a fragrance.
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690.00
  • Peperomia Graveolens (pep-er-ROH-mee-uh Grav-ee-OH-lens) is an ornamental, succulent, and perennial houseplant and one of the many peperomia plant species from the family Piperaceae.
  • The plant is a mini shrub growing about 10” inches in height. Growing indoors plants may grow taller as they stretch for light.
  • Peperomia graveolens sprouts gleaming red stems in wine red color and has succulent leaves, which are also wine red shade except for the upper part of the plant where it has a transparent v-shaped ‘window’ that allows the process of photosynthesis.
  • This shrub-like succulent is perfect for “filler” in your arrangements! It has v-shaped, “windowed” leaves that grow from a red stem. The leaves are transparent on top and red underneath. When it blooms, “Ruby Glow” has yellow-white flowers.
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390.00
  • Espostoa lanata is a species of cactus of the genus Espostoa. Its common names are Peruvian old man cactus, cotton ball cactus, snowball cactus, snowball old man.
  • Espostoa lanata is a columnar cactus with densely hairy stems that grow up to 23 feet (7 m) and up to 8 inches (20 cm) in diameter.
  • When young, this cactus grows very rapidly. When it reaches two years of age, growth slows quite a bit.
  • Mature plants (at least two years old) produce nocturnal flowers in shades of white, lavender and purple in the late spring and early summer.
  • The flowers are large and showy and can be a couple of inches across. When the plant becomes very mature, it may stop producing flowers if kept indoors. Outdoor plants will continue to grow vigorously and bloom even in maturity.
  • Plant Will Be Given with Free Plastic Pot
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395.00
  • Tradescantia Nanouk (Tradescantia albiflora ‘Nanouk’), also known as Fantasy Venice, is a special type of spiderwort plant that’s become a must-have for plant lovers. Pink, white, purple, and green stripes pattern its lush leaves on upright stems.
  • Tradescantia Nanouk is such a hardy grower that it doesn’t require fertilizing.
  • Tradescantia got its common name Wandering Jew, because of the wandering way it grows. It spreads quickly, with sections of stem all growing in slightly varying directions, wandering about.
  • Plant Will Be Given With Free plastic Pot
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300.00
  • Sedeveria are hybrids of sedum and echeveria. They are succulent, and therefore drought-tolerant once established They can be propagated easily by separating offsets.
  • Sedeveria Rolly is an intergeneric hybrid between Sedum and Echeveria. It is a clump-forming succulent with rosettes of shiny, bright green leaves
  • Low maintenance perennial indoor potted plant
  • Rare Sedevaria Rolly Succulent Plant
  • Perfect gift for succulent lovers
  • Plant Will be Given with Free Plastic Pot
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350.00
  • Sedum dasyphyllum ‘Minor’ is a small succulent shrub with opposite, blue-green and purple (more purple in the sun) leaves and creeping stems forming shrubs.
  • The blooms are white and small with little black dots on the petals and green ovaries.
  • Sedum dasyphyllum “Corsican Stonecrop” is a great addition to a xeriscaped garden. As it grows, it spreads out, creating ground cover. It grows well in many areas, including full sun or partial shade.
  • Sedum plant needs more water in the spring and summer, but you can allow the topsoil to become slightly dry between each watering. During the winter season, reduce watering.
  • Plant Will Be Given With free Plastic pot
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295.00
  • Sedum x Rubrotinctum ‘Aurora’ is the most beautiful little succulent. The colors are so dainty and pretty and makes a great addition to any garden or collection.
  • It has pale pink, fleshy jelly bean shaped leaves with small yellow flowers emerging in the winter. Perfect for hangers, rockeries as long as grown in a partly shade position.
  • Six- to eight-inch (15-20 cm.) stems grow upward and lean when leaves weigh it down. Small yellow flowers appear abundantly in winter to spring during the early years of growth.
  • Sedums grow best in well-drained gravelly soil that is not wet in winter.
  • Plant Will Be Given With Free Plastic Pot
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280.00
  • Also known as “string of beads” or “Rosary,”
  • This succulent is a perennial vine of the Asteraceae family and is native to southwest Africa.
  • Like most succulents, it requires very little hands-on care.
  • In addition to its unique foliage, string of pearls can produce tiny white flowers with bright-colored stamens. (Some say the blooms smell like cinnamon.)
  • Plants Will Be Given With Free Plastic Pot
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