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Name: Fenestraria rhopalophylla aka Baby toes Origin: Namibia Flowers: Yellow flowers with a daisy like appearance Growth: Slow growing. May not require repotting for several years. Care: Because they are susceptible to rot, only water when soil is dry. Use a cactus mix with good drainage. Do not allow to accumulate in saucers. *** Do you have a blog? You're welcome to embed this video on your website ***

Name: Ariocarpus retusus Origin: Mexico Flower: Cream white to Yellowish/White Required Lighting: Filtered light Cold Tolerance: Tolerates frost Growth: Grows up to 4 inches tall and between 5 to 9 inches wide. Slow growing plant that can take up to 10 years to flower. Care: Water only when the soil is dry during the summer and winter. Fertilize every three months with a slow released fertilizer. When transplanting, use a cactus mix that drains well and contains no peat moss (peat moss is too acidic and retains too much moisture). *** Do you have a blog? You're welcome to embed this video on your website ***

Haworthia magnifica var. acuminata Origin: South Africa Flower: White Growth: Slow-growing plant that offsets to form small clusters. Grows up to 6 inches tall and about 8 inches wide. Plant Care: During summer months keep soil moist, NOT wet.During winter months water only when soil is dry. Wet soil can lead to root rot. Fertilize only once a month during its growing season with a balanced succulent fertilizer. Required Light: Filtered Light Frost Tolerance: Mild Frost *** Do you have a blog? You're welcome to embed this video on your website ***

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