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    Kalanchoe kalanchoe flowering mini succulent plant

    De Kalanchoe Tomentosa is a hairy plant covered with small white-silver hairs. In addition to the striking foliage, it also has a sturdy stem that becomes woody as the plant matures. The Kalanchoe is a succulent plant with origins in East Africa, Madagascar and Southeast Asia.

     

     

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    Buy Chinese Lantern Plant (Ceropegia woodii)

    Ceropegia woodii, also called Chinese lantern plant, is a flowering plant in the genus Ceropegia (Apocynaceae), native to South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. It is sometimes treated as a subspecies of the related Ceropegia linearis, such as C. linearis subsp. woodii.

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    Buy Gasteria Carinata succulents succulent plant

    The Gasteria Carinata is a small plant that resembles an aloe vera. It is a small succulent plant, native to the Western Cape Province, South Africa.

     

     

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    Crassula ovata sunset

    The Crassula ovata sunet is a succulent (succulent plant) and belongs to the Crassulaceae family. This plant species is native to South Africa and grows there in sunny, dry areas. The Crassula owes its popularity to its easy maintenance. In the Netherlands, the Crassula is also called the Jade plant or Money tree.

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    Crassula ovata (Mill.) Druce

    The Crassula ovata minor is a succulent (succulent plant) and belongs to the Crassulaceae family. This plant species is native to South Africa and grows there in sunny, dry areas. The Crassula owes its popularity to its easy maintenance. In the Netherlands, the Crassula is also called the Jade plant or Money tree.

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    Kalanchoe beharensis roseleaf succulent plant

    Kalanchoe beharensis is native to the desert regions of Madagascar.
    It is kept here with us as a houseplant because of its beautiful decorative large leaves. These are elongated triangular in shape with jagged edges and velvety gray green to rust brown in color.
    Becomes 3 m high in the country of origin, but in our living room between 50 and 100 cm.
    Let the potting soil dry out between 2 waterings...

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    Crassula magical succulent succulent plant

    The Crassula magical is a succulent (succulent plant) and belongs to the Crassulaceae family. This plant species is native to South Africa and grows there in sunny, dry areas. The Crassula owes its popularity to its easy maintenance. In the Netherlands, the Crassula is also called the Jade plant or Money tree.

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    Crassula magical tree succulent succulent plant

    The Crassula magical tree is a succulent and belongs to the Crassulaceae family. This plant species is native to South Africa and grows there in sunny, dry areas. The Crassula owes its popularity to its easy maintenance. In the Netherlands, the Crassula is also called the Jade plant or Money tree.

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    Crassula ovata 'Minor' succulent plant

    The Crassula ovata minor is a succulent (succulent plant) and belongs to the Crassulaceae family. This plant species is native to South Africa and grows there in sunny, dry areas. The Crassula owes its popularity to its easy maintenance. In the Netherlands, the Crassula is also called the Jade plant or Money tree.

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    Crassula horntree horn succulent plant

    Do you remember Toeter? The cute character from the cartoon series “The Snorks”. The choice of Toeter as a name for this one Crassula Horntree (also known as the “Crassula Ovata Hobbit”) is quickly made: the pipes of this plant (+/- 5 cm long) reminds you of the cartoon series the Snorkels from your childhood (if you are old enough that is ;-)). A unique opportunity…

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    Kiwi Aeonium succulent – ​​succulent plant

    Your Echeveria's great-grandparents are from the Mexican desert. There, botanist Antansio Echeveria discovered the succulent in the 19th century. The plant survived heat and drought by storing water in its leaves, stems and roots. So the Echeveria can also take a beating at your home.