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Coral Geisha Orchid Cactus - Epiphyllum ackermannii -6"
What we commonly call "epiphyllums" today are actually hybrids of epiphytic cacti species native to the jungles of Central and South America, as well as Mexico. The word epiphyllum in Greek means "upon the leaf" and the flowers appear ... [... more]
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Pierogi Plant - Adromischus - Easy to Grow - RARE
The Pierogi Plant (Adromischus cristatus) is a small succulent plant native to South Africa. It is an easy to grow curious looking plant . The "Pierogi-like" fleshy leaves are 2 inches long by 1 inch wide. Leaf tips are squared off and have ... [... more]
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Burros Tail 4" Hanging Basket-Easy to grow/Hard to kill
The Burro's Tail is a trailing succulent plant, native to Mexico. The plant creates long drooping tendrils several feet long. It has fat blue-green leaves growing on stems. This succulent will give you wonderful pink blooms in the spring. Burro's Tail ... [... more]
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Red Spined African Milk Bush Cactus - Euphorbia
Euphorbias are an African succulent that evolved to look like a cactus, but are totally unrelated. The spines are actually the dried remnants of flower stalks. They have a complex milky white sap, hence the name "Milk Cactus" . They thrive ... [... more]
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Light Pink Orchid Cactus 8" HB - Epiphyllum - Bud/Bloom
What we commonly call "epiphyllums" today are actually hybrids of epiphytic cacti species native to the jungles of Central and South America, as well as Mexico. The word epiphyllum in Greek means "upon the leaf" and the flowers appear ... [... more]
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Light Pink Orchid Cactus 6" HB - Epiphyllum - Bud/Bloom
What we commonly call "epiphyllums" today are actually hybrids of epiphytic cacti species native to the jungles of Central and South America, as well as Mexico. The word epiphyllum in Greek means "upon the leaf" and the flowers appear ... [... more]
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Golden Barrel Cactus - Echinocactus grusonii
Common Name: Golden Barrel Cactus Family: Cactaceae Country of Origin: Central Mexico Description: Originating in Mexico, this popular cactus reaches up to 6 ft (1.8 m) in height and spread. It has a single, globe-shaped, pale green body that stretches ... [... more]
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Corn Cob African Milk Bush Cactus - Euphorbia
Euphorbias are an African succulent that evolved to look like a cactus, but are totally unrelated. The spines are actually the dried remnants of flower stalks. They have a complex milky white sap, hence the name "Milk Cactus" . They thrive ... [... more]
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Bird's Nest Cactus-Mammillaria camptotricha-White Bloom
-Watering- The most common problem people have with cacti and succulent plants is overwatering. They are 'water storing' plants and will do better with less water than they will with more. Since every situation is considerably different, there is not set ... [... more]
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1 Potted Living Stone Plant - Lithops - 3" POT
Lithops,(commonly called "flowering stones" or "living stones") are true mimicry plants: their shape, size and color causes them to resemble small stones in their natural surroundings. The plants blend in among the stones as a means ... [... more]
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String of Tears Plant-Senecio herreianus -4"Hanging Pot
also includes 'Dusty Miller', 'German Ivy' and 'Cineraria', to name a few. Although the senecios vary widely, they have similar requirements and many of their delicate, succulent tapestries fill the same horticutual niche. String of Tears, is a popular ... [... more]
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Andes Old Man Cactus - 3" Clay Pot - Easy!
Cacti & Succulent Care Many people tend to think that cacti and succulents are too difficult to care for and decide against even buying them. As it turns out, many people are simply caring for them too much or too often. Cacti and succulents will do ... [... more]
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