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Stapelia Divaricata Starfish Flower Succulent
Rated 5.00 out of 5£9.00£7.65 - £9.00Stapelia Divaricata, also known as the Starfish Flower or Starfish Cactus, is a unique succulent from South Africa, perfect for adding a touch of the unusual to your indoor garden. Its remarkable, starfish-shaped flowers resemble Demogorgons, creatures from Stranger Things, making this plant a captivating choice for collectors. The blooms are eye-catching and add a quirky, monster-like charm to your space. The plant features dark green stems with pinkish-red tips, reaching up to 15cm, making it ideal for compact spaces.
Our Stapelia Divaricata plants are currently in bloom, but flowering stages vary, so your plant may arrive with open flowers or budding blooms. This plant is perfect for succulent lovers looking for something distinctive and conversation-worthy.
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Haworthia Cooperi Glass Succulent
£5.00£4.25 - £5.00The Haworthia cooperi, often referred to as the Glass Succulent, is a stunning, compact plant with translucent, see-through leaves that give it a delicate and unique appearance. This slow-growing succulent is perfect for small spaces, open terrariums, succulents bowls or sunny windowsills, adding a touch of elegance to your plant collection.
Completely pet-friendly, it’s a safe choice for households with curious pets. The plant’s fleshy, transparent leaves allow sunlight to pass through, making it a real conversation starter for any succulent enthusiast.
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Euphorbia Platyclada Halloween Succulent
Rated 4.75 out of 5£11.00£9.35 - £11.00This unusual succulent from the Euphorbiaceae family is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Madagascar. The camouflaged foliage helps the plant to disappear to the bottom of the forest. Unfortunately, this unique plant is threatened by natural habitat degradation and wildfires.
Commonly known as a death plant, dead wood plant, dry stick plant, or Halloween plant.
The plant will thrive in a warm and sunny location and prefer to be watered regularly during the active growing season from March to late September. In winter keep it almost completely dry. This relatively fast-growing succulent can be also placed in moderate shade. It is also important to remember to slowly introduce the plant to full sun after a longer period of living in lower light conditions.
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