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1d ago
Crassula is a genus of succulent plants belonging to the family Crassulaceae, which includes over 200 species native to many parts of the world, primarily concentrated in Southern Africa and Madagascar. These plants are known for their diverse forms, ranging from low-growing ground covers to tree-like shrubs. Crassula species exhibit various leaf shapes, colors, and textures, making them popular choices for succulent enthusiasts and collectors. They are often cultivated for their ornamental value and adaptability to diverse growing conditions. Some common species of Crassula include Crassula o ..read more
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1w ago
Peperomia Hope is a cultivar of the Peperomia quadrifolia, a species native to Central and South America. This variety has gained popularity for its charming appearance and ease of care, making it a sought-after choice among plant enthusiasts.
Peperomia Hope is known for its small, succulent-like leaves that grow in dense clusters along trailing stems. The leaves are typically dark green with a glossy texture, adding a touch of elegance to its overall appearance. The plant's compact and trailing nature makes it an excellent choice for hanging baskets or as a trailing accent in plant arrangemen ..read more
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2w ago
Spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum) are widely loved for their unique look and easy care, making them popular houseplants. Now, imagine a variety of these well-known Spider plants, but with a playful twist – that's the Bonnie Curly Spider! Compared to the standard Spider Plant, Bonnie is smaller and more compact, bringing a charming, curly flair to the classic favorite.
Cultivated from Africa and is part of the Asparagaceae family, Bonnie Spider plants’ charm lies in the long, curly leaves that gracefully cascade down from baskets or hanging pots, creating a visually appealing and e ..read more
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2w ago
Cacti, along with succulents, are some of the most slow-growing houseplants, and this nature is both a source of admiration and, at times, a point of frustration for plant lovers. The slow growth of cacti means that they require minimal attention and infrequent repotting. This slow-paced development aligns with the laid-back care routine that many appreciate, making cacti resilient and adaptable options for various living conditions. However, the flip side of this slow growth is that it can test the patience of plant enthusiasts, as it takes several years for cacti to show some significant inc ..read more
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3w ago
In today's bustling world, where time is precious and living space tends to be compact, low-maintenance houseplants have become a part of modern essentials.
These sturdy green companions are gaining popularity, bringing a breath of fresh air to our compact living spaces. What makes them so appealing is their ability to bring the joy of indoor greenery without demanding rigorous care routines. They're the perfect solution for those of us navigating modern lifestyles, whether you're a busy person or just someone who prefers an easygoing approach to plant care.
Low-maintenance housepl ..read more
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3w ago
Crassula Springtime is a captivating hybrid succulent, originating from the crossbreeding of Crassula perfoliata var. minor and possibly Crassula rupestris. This unique succulent was first introduced in California, United States sometime before the 1980s. Crassula 'Springtime' shares some distinctive characteristics with other members of the Crassula genus. Like many Crassula species, it typically forms a rosette shape with fleshy, succulent leaves. The leaves are often arranged in a compact and overlapping manner, creating an attractive and symmetrical appearance. The plant's ability to store ..read more
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3w ago
Our March box featuring Crassula Cotyledonis, Kalanchoe Six Angled, Haworthia Cooperi, Echeveria Cubic Frost, and Tillandsia Velutine.
1. Crassula Cotyledonis
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Crassula cotyledonis is a low growing succulent native to South Africa that can reach up to 6 inches (15 cm) tall.
Its grey green leaves are flat, rounded, paddle-shaped, grown in rosettes and covered with fine short hairs. The leaves have red or purple margins. The whole leaves can also turn vibrant red when stressed in cold temperatures.
From spring to summer, Crassula cotyl ..read more
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1M ago
When we talk about "houseplants," we usually think of our leafy companions thriving indoors in a cozy and well-regulated environment. However, many modern gardeners are taking the green adventure outdoors, cultivating their gardens in yards or on balconies. While an outdoor garden adds joy and vibrancy to your home, it also brings along its own set of challenges. From persistent pests to the unpredictable antics of wildlife and the whims of ever-changing temperatures, maintaining a thriving outdoor space demands resilience and attentiveness. Taking care of your garden is like solving a puzzle ..read more
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1M ago
While plant and succulent terrariums have been around for some time, lately they have experienced a surge in popularity thanks to the influence of social media and design magazines. Trendy posts on platforms like Instagram and Pinterest showcase the beauty and creativity that succulent terrariums bring to indoor gardening. Design magazines also contribute to this trend by featuring these miniature ecosystems in their editorials, inspiring individuals to incorporate such arrangements into their own living spaces. The captivating and visually appealing nature of succulent terrariums makes them a ..read more
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1M ago
Houseplants have become an essential element of contemporary living, seamlessly integrating into our homes and workplaces. These green companions not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of our indoor spaces but also contribute to our well-being by purifying the air and providing a connection to nature. Most houseplants available today have been naturally adapted or selectively bred to thrive in indoor environments, making them relatively low-maintenance and beginner-friendly for plant enthusiasts of all levels.
Starting on the journey of indoor gardening and learning to care for houseplants do r ..read more