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Pretty mini succulent trioThis trio of succulents is perfect for small indoor spaces. Place near a bright west-facing windowsill with plenty of air circulation and water about every two weeks. Crassula corymbulosa “Accordion Plant” is native to Mexico. Has beautiful geometric shaped leaves and red-orange tips. In the summer this stunning succulent has white flowers. Hardy to 20-25 °F. Echeveria leisel is native to Mexico and a compact, green rosette Echeveria that enjoys filtered sunlight. Beautiful orange-yellow flowers come out in the summer. Crassula pubescens ssp. radicans originates from South Africa. Popular succulent for its lovely reddish leaves and clusters of white blossoms

Blue Mini succulent container gardenCreate a miniature succulent garden using a blue square ceramic container and fill with a variety of colorful succulents such as Echeveria leisel, Crassula pubescens ssp. radicans, Crassula “Watch Chain,” Crassula perforata “Giant String of Buttons,” and Kalanchoe luciae “Paddle Plant.” Low maintenance and simple for any gardener or great gift idea! *** Do you have a blog? You're welcome to embed this video on your website *** Our Address: 216 S Rosemead Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91107Phone:(626) 795-2788 Directions:https://goo.gl/maps/VKosH7Ng7Nx Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Cactus-Center-216396897535/Google+ https://plus.google.com/+CaliforniaCactusCenterTwitter: https://twitter.com/CactusCenterWebsite: https://californiacactuscenter.comEmail: succulents4events@gmail.com

Euphorbia bupleurifolia “Pine Cone Plant”Origin: South AfricaFlower: Yellow-greenDescription: An amazing caudiciform that produces a large caudex and green leaves. The trunk resembles a “pineapple” shape with leaves growing at the top. The plant grows to about 8 inches tall.Sun: Full sun to Filtered sunWater: Once a week in the summer and outdoors. Allow soil to dry out completely before watering. Reduce watering in the fall and winter. Fertilize once every three months with a slow-released fertilizer to increase growth.Frost: Not frost hardy *** Do you have a blog? You're welcome to embed this video on your website *** Our Address: 216 S

Hildewintera aureispina variegata crest “Variegated Golden Crest”Origin: BoliviaFlower: OrangeDescription: The grafted cactus on top is Hildewintera aureispina crest. Grafting a cactus is a basic procedure of removing a part of the cactus and placing it onto a base plant such as a Cereus species and using rubber bands to secure the grafted cactus. Affix rubber bands over the grafted cactus and under the container. Make sure that the rubber bands are not too loose because they won’t be able to hold the grafted cactus tight enough. After 2-4 weeks, remove the rubber bands and the plant should be firmly secure.Sun:

Top three AloesAloe striata “Coral Aloe” is native to South Africa. A great landscape succulent or container plant that has gray-green leaves. With more sun and less water, the edges appear more red-pinkish and in shade more blue-green. Features a prominent orange flower on a tall stalk. Aloe arborescens “Torch Aloe” originates from South Africa and grows as a multi-headed succulent that can reach up to 9 feet tall. The blue-green leaves have soft spikes on the edge with red flowers in the spring-summer. This Aloe can tolerate full sun to filtered light and is drought tolerant. Aloe Vera “Medicine Plant” originated

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