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 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.
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- 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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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 17.8 × 12.8 × 10.8 cm |
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EtonGreen Live Senecio Radicans String of Bananas
- The string of bananas (Senecio radicans) is actually a close relative of the popular string of pearls succulent but is known for being faster growing and easier to care for. For anyone who has unsuccessfully tried to keep a string of pearls alive, the string of bananas may be the succulent for you.
- Native to South Africa, the string of bananas is a part of the Asteraceae family and is characterized by glossy, banana-shaped leaves that grow on long, hanging tendrils. It makes an excellent hanging houseplant or can be trained to grow upwards on a trellis or moss pole depending on the look you are going for. String of bananas can also be grown successfully outdoors in succulent gardens, but they are not frost-tolerant so require regions that experience warm weather year-round.
- String of bananas are fast-growing, low-maintenance succulents that can be easily enjoyed by beginners and experts alike. They are drought-tolerant and do not require regular fertilizing, repotting, or pruning. The most important part of growing a healthy string of bananas is ensuring that the succulent receives enough light as they do not grow well in low-light conditions.
- 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.)
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EtonGreen Live Echeveria Blue Curls Succulent Plant
- Echeveria ‘Blue Curls’ – A mostly solitary plant with rosettes to 10 inches wide with frilly-edged blue-green leaves that take on showy pink hues
- Echeveria are popular and extremely valuable succulents for their stunning colours and variation, prized by collectors and gardeners alike.
- The hybrid, “Blue Curls’ is very fascinating evergreen perennial with frilly-edged silvery-blue to blue-green leaves that have edges in showy pink hues
- Occasionally it produces pencil-sized flowering spikes with reddish-pink to hot pink and orangy bell-shaped flowers
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- Birkin are identified by their round, deep green leaves with mildly pointed tips and vivid white pinstripes and variegation. No two leaves are the same, and thanks to the plump, thick, bright stems, they are always prominently on display.
- Philodendron actually means “tree lover” in Greek.
- What makes Birkin such great house plants is that they grow slowly. You can pick a beautiful pot and chances are, you’ll never have to repot it. At the very least, you can go several years with the same pot.
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- An important thing to remember about Birkin is that direct sunlight is their worst enemy. It’s probably counter-intuitive since plants need sunlight to live, but too much of a good thing can be bad. Direct sunlight can burn and damage the leaves or dry out the plant. Birkin respond best to indirect or shaded sunlight.
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- This fast-growing succulent is a hybrid of Echeveria colorata and Graptopetalum amethystinum.
- Typical water needs for a succulent
- Echeveria ‘Opalina’ is a great addition to rock gardens or hanging baskets. As it grows, it spreads out as a small shrub. It is native to Madagascar.
- To propagate ‘Opalina’ from cuttings, use a sharp, sterile knife or pair of scissors and cut a piece of the plant just above a leaf on the stem. Allow it to dry for a couple of days, and place in well-draining soil.
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- These unique cacti are small in height, but since they grow in a cluster they add color and beauty to your garden experience
- Plant in an area of your garden that gets 6 hours of sunlight a day. If planting indoors, place in a room that gets a lot of sunlight
- This beautiful, small cactus has a cylindrical green body covered in interwoven white spines. “Thimble Cactus” grows in clusters, and propagates very easily. You can expect to see tiny cream-colored flowers in cooler months.
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- Calathea Burle Marx’s plants have oval leaves that look as if they have been painted. Its colors are typically a variation of dark and light green and do well in low-light areas
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- Ctenanthe burle-marxii is nicknamed the “Fishbone Prayer Plant” due to the unique leaf pattern.
- Ctenanthe are related to Maranta, Calathea and Stromanthe. All are known and cherished for their extraordinary decorative foliage and are sometimes called Prayer Plants due to the way the leaves close upwards in a prayer-like fashion in the dark.
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- Echeveria Imbricata also Called Blue rose
- It is one of the oldest Echeveria hybrids that is documented, being a combination of Echeveria glauca and Echeveria metallica.
- “Blue Rose” has typical watering needs for a succulent. It’s best to use the “soak and dry” method, and allow the soil to dry out completely between watering.
- “Blue Rose” will produce small offsets, sprouting up around the base of the plant. Simply pull these up and allow the offsets to dry for one to two days before replanting.
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- 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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