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Living Succulent 4" Donkey Tails, Fully Rooted
Living Succulent 4" Donkey Tails, Fully Rooted
Living Succulent 4" Donkey Tails, Fully Rooted

Living Succulent 4" Donkey Tails, Fully Rooted Succulents Plants Live, Succulent Plants Trailing Hanging, Sedum Burrito House Plant for Home Office Decoration, DIY Projects, Party Favor Gift

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Galleon Product ID 19534382
Shipping Weight 0.04 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 7.99 x 4.02 x 4.02 inches
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About Living Succulent 4" Donkey Tails, Fully Rooted

Donkey's tail - Sedum morganianum Burro's tail, because its stems and leaves really look like donkey's tail, also called Donkey's tail. Donkey's tail is a beautiful, popular, and easy-to-grow succulent with rows of fleshy, tear-drop shaped, blue-green leaves. The stems can grow up to 3.3 feet long Strong Root System - Growing in our California farm, every succulent is carefully nurtured by gardener expert. Each succulent is fully rooted in 4 inch starter planter with succulent & cacti soil mix. They are larger, better established and much more resilient than less-established succulents. The plant container and soil are included Easy to Care - As one of the most popular trailing succulents, Sedum burro's tail can be planted indoor or outdoor. It prefers bright and enough sunlight and protection from frost. It does not bloom dependably. In spring, purplish-pink to red-purple flowers may appear in pendant clusters at the ends of the stems, which is very attractive Sedum morganianum, also known as the donkey tail or a sedum burrito is one of the most popular trailing succulents. This soft succulent can grow stems over 12 inches covered with small, bead like light green leaves. This sedum originates in Veracruz Mexico and has several similar hybrid species. Fertilize in spring and summer months, avoid extreme temperatures and water sparingly. This trailing succulent will do well indoors or outdoors in bright light. When this plant is not getting enough light it will let you know by stretching. When spaces become noticeable between the round leaves your plant is not getting enough light. Gorgeous pink flowers emerge at the end of the plant stems in springtime however every plant is not guaranteed to bloom. Older, more mature plants tend to bloom compared to newly rooted plants. This delicate succulent is easy to propagate from cuttings or by leaf. This is a slow growing succulent and it can be easily overwatered. As with most succulents, water only when the soil is dry.