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Category: Succulents

link to Do You Water Your Aloe Plant from the Top or Bottom?

Do You Water Your Aloe Plant from the Top or Bottom?

Aloe Vera is a great plant. The benefits are countless. Here we tell you how to care for your Aloe Vera plant. The proper way of watering and what it requires to grow, and so on. Do You Water Your...

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link to 21 Low Light Succulents for Home or Office – With Care Tips!   

21 Low Light Succulents for Home or Office – With Care Tips!   

Succulents are gorgeous. They are one of the most popular home and office plants. They can, however, be a challenge to grow when you lack a bright, sunny location because most of these species need a...

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link to Complete Haworthia Cooperi Propagation Guide

Complete Haworthia Cooperi Propagation Guide

Haworthia Cooperi is a succulent that grows in clumps of small rosettes of tiny fleshy light green leaves. It has a distinctive feature: a slight bristly awn on the margin of the leaf of most...

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link to Cacti Water Requirements Explained

Cacti Water Requirements Explained

When you think of a cactus plant, the first thing that comes to mind is, it is a desert plant. This is not always true because cacti come from different environments. While most cacti typically...

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link to Do Snake Plants (or Mother in Law’s Tongue or Sansevieria) Like Humidity?

Do Snake Plants (or Mother in Law’s Tongue or Sansevieria) Like Humidity?

Snake Plants (or Mother in Law’s Tongue or Sansevieria) By using the crassulacean acid metabolism process the Snake Plants or Sansevierias or Mother in Law’s Tongue have exchanged oxygen and...

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link to How to Propagate Echeveria Pups (or Babies or Offsets)

How to Propagate Echeveria Pups (or Babies or Offsets)

Echeverias are tough succulents that bloom in the spring as lovely rosettes. Understandably, you'd be curious about the best ways to propagate your Echeveria. The plant's leaves are the most...

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