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Category: Succulents

link to How To Care For Euphorbia obesa

How To Care For Euphorbia obesa

Euphorbia obesa, which is commonly known as Baseball Plant, is a succulent that is prized for its funky appearance. This plant has earned the name Baseball Plant because young plants have a...

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Succulent Dormancy

One of the amazing things about succulents is that they look great all year. However, succulents do have "growing seasons," and these growing seasons impact their water and nutrient requirements. I...

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8 Black Succulents That Are Worth Your Attention

There is something especially beautiful about coming across a black (or nearly black) flower. Dark-colored plants also contrast well with light-colored plants. In nature, no plant can be truly...

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link to 15 Rare Succulents Worth Adding To Your Collection

15 Rare Succulents Worth Adding To Your Collection

Although nurseries and garden centers sell a plethora of beautiful succulents, many plant lovers eventually get to a point where they want to add some rare and unusual pieces to their plant...

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How To Care For Haworthia cooperi

Haworthia coooperi, which is commonly referred to as Window Haworthia, is a low-growing succulent species that forms rosettes of translucent blue-green leaves. Like the other species of...

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How To Care For Tiger Tooth Aloe

Aloe juvenna, which is commonly known as Tiger Tooth Aloe, is a commonly grown yet beautiful succulent. The Tiger Tooth Aloe has spines that give it a cactus-like appearance. Although these...

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