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This tiny pot of Haworthia Concolor is a starter plant that is easy to care for and not fussy about lighting. It grows best in bright-indirect light, and can also...
Euphorbia francoisii hybrid is a unique exotic tropical plant. They grow best in bright shaded areas and can tolerate morning sun. The more exposure to bright light, the more the...
This tropical succulent is highly unique and very uncommon/rare. It grows well in bright shade and can also grow in full sun. The more shade you provide, the more variegation it...
Euphorbia Trigona Variegated is a succulent that grows well in full sun/ bright light. It is a unique succulent that only likes to be watered when the soil is completely...
This Haworthia Super Fasciata is a beginner friendly succulent. It is easy to care for and not fussy about lighting. It grows best in bright-indirect light, and can also grow...
This Haworthia Cape Town is a small succulent that is beginner friendly. It is easy to care for and not fussy about lighting. It grows best in bright-indirect light, and...
This small succulent is beginner friendly. It is easy to care for and not fussy about lighting. It grows best in bright-indirect light, and can also grow in low to...
This Haworthia Guttata is also known as Reticulata, it is a small succulent is beginner friendly. It is easy to care for and not fussy about lighting. It grows best...
This Hoya Sp Aff Burtoniae is typically an easy-care kind of plant! It grows best in bright-indirect light in a chunky potting medium and it likes to dry out in-between...
This Haworthia Guttata is also known as Reticulata, it is a small succulent is beginner friendly. It is easy to care for and not fussy about lighting. It grows best...
This small succulent is beginner friendly. It is easy to care for and not fussy about lighting. It grows best in bright-indirect light, and can also grow in low to moderate...
Haworthia zebra is an easy care succulent. It is beginner friendly and can grow well in low, moderate, and even indirect-bright light. Always allow the soil to dry out in-between...