Prunus Pisnshzam – Pink Snow Showers Bagged
Common Name: Pink Weeping Cherry
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Common Name: Pink Weeping Cherry
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Common Name: Hen & Chicken Fern Light Requirements: Hen and Chicken Ferns thrive in indirect or filtered light. They prefer bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the delicate fronds. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top inch of soil
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With leaves that look like leaping dolphins, Senecio Peregrinus is commonly called the Dolphin Necklace. This amazing little succulent is all the rage in Japan and is now becoming more widely available. It is best suited to growing in a hanging basket
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Rhipsalis Baccifera is also commonly known as the ‘Mistletoe Cactus’. As the plant matures you can expect it to reach up to around 0.5 cm in diameter. The plants main feature are the green to light green sticky looking stems.
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Common Name: Nashi Pear Pyrus pyrifolia, also known as the Asian Pear, is a deciduous tree native to East Asia. Its juicy, round fruit is similar to apples and comes in different varieties with varying colors, flavors, and textures. Adaptable to different climates and soils, it is commonly grown in home orchards and gardens. Asian
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These plants usually grow perched upon trees, though some species grow on rocks or in the ground. The branching succulent stems are commonly pendulous or erect and can be cylindrical, angular, or flattened. A few species have short bristly spines, while many lack them altogether or are armed only when young. After flowering, the plants
A selected form of elkhorn fern which grows well in pots, forming an interesting and sculptural growth habit. It does well indoors, as well as in sheltered spots outdoors. Can be grown in hanging baskets, tied to a backplate or onto trees. It loves leaf litter collecting behind it, and banana peels can also be
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The Tahitian is the most popular lime tree and produces very juicy fruit year-round. The seedless fruit is small, round and green with a lovely mild taste with a low acid content.
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