This plant is pet safe

We have researched this plant using reliable sources and it has been deemed non toxic to pets.

However, like anything that isn’t part of the natural diet, it may cause an upset tummy if eaten.

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Stapelia Divaricata Starfish Flower Succulent 8.5cm pot

£8.00

Characteristics

Stapelia Divaricata called also the Starfish Flower plant is a succulent native to South Africa. The spectacular flowers of the plant look like small starfish hence the name. Stems are dark green, usually with pink/red tips that grow up to 15cm which makes the plant perfect for limited space.

You will receive one plant in an 8.5cm hanging nursery pot. The hanging part can simply be unclipped from the pot if you prefer.

Care Instructions

Avoid direct sunlight as this may scorch the leaves/branches. Allow the soil to dry out completely before watering.

Plant Pro Tips

Make sure you let any excess water drain away to avoid root rot.

Sun stress during the summer and low potassium plant food will encourage the plant to bloom.

*The plant is not toxic to pets*

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Description

Stapelia Divaricata called also the Starfish Flower plant is a succulent native to South Africa. The spectacular flowers of the plant look like small starfish hence the name. Stems are dark green, usually with pink/red tips that grow up to 15cm which makes the plant perfect for limited space.

Our plants are currently in bloom but depending on the season your plant may be blooming or not.

You will receive one plant in an 8.5cm hanging nursery pot. The hanging part can simply be unclipped from the pot if you prefer.

Care Instructions

Avoid direct sunlight as this may scorch the leaves/branches. Allow the soil to dry out completely before watering.

Plant Pro Tips

Make sure you let any excess water drain away to avoid root rot.

Sun stress during the summer and low potassium plant food will encourage the plant to bloom.

*The plant is not toxic to pets*

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