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Succulents
This is an illustrated guide to varieties, cultivation and care, with step-by-step instructions and over 145 stunning photographs.It features a directory of over 50 varieties of succulents, including Agave, Aloe, Cotyledon, Euphorbia, Haworthia, Kalanchoe, Lithops, Sedum and Testudinaria.It features step-by-step photographic guidance on planting, repotting, propagation by seeds and cuttings, everyday maintenance, and common pests and diseases.For each variety, full botanical information is provided on growth, spread, size and flowering, as well as suggestions for other recommended species to try.One of the great wonders of nature is the ability of plants to adapt and survive in the harshest of environments.Growing mostly in desert areas, succulents provide many fascinating examples of this.Among this plant group there is an astonishing variety of size, shape and hue to be found, ranging from Testudinaria elephantipes, with its swollen hemispherical wooden base, to stone plants such as Lithops, that are little more than a pair of swollen leaves.This book features 50 of the best varieties, and explains how to cultivate and care for them.Hardy and stoical, but also immensely varied, every grower will find a succulent to suit their tastes.
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Succulents
There is probably hardly a more undemanding plant in nature that presents itself more cutely and prettily than succulents.Fans of this diverse species go into raptures at the sight of them and there are said to be people who decorate their entire garden with the fleshy flowers.Others use them to decorate interiors. They grow on any kind of surface; no matter whether stone, gravel. or soil, succulents find their way almost anywhere. In the beautiful book Floramour: Succulents, author Anja Klaffenbach pays homage to these little survivalists of the fauna.With wonderful pictures, she draws a unique portrait of this plant genus that makes the heart of every lover beat faster. In addition, Anja provides entertaining background information on the robust ornamental plant, packed in entertaining texts.For example, she enlightens her readers that the secret of the plant's almost indestructible character lies in its ability to store water in its stems and leaves.This makes succulents the secret star in the flower bed during hot summer periods when their flowering colleagues have long since hung their heads.Known to us only as floral decorations, succulents are a symbol of wealth in Asian and Indian culture and are sometimes used in traditional medicine. The high-quality coffee table book Floramour: Succulents is an exceptionally lovingly designed book that brings these minimalist garden inhabitants into the full limelight. Text in English and German.
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Sensational Succulents
Sensational Succulents from Sharon Callis is a collection of cut and roll dies (succulent plants, plant pots, labels) and stamps (mini sentiments, textures ). Create mini terraniums, table decor, framed displays, wreaths, dioramas etc. The plant pot dies can make fun table decor and plant labels and the mini sentiments are perfect for gift giving, personalised place settings and more. A set of 10 stamps that work with the outline dies of SCCD057. A set of 20 stamps. RI2095 SCCCSA5001 SCCCSA5001 MPN RI2095
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Designing with Succulents
“Designing with Succulents is inspiring, practical, and complete—a treasure for any gardener who loves these otherworldly beauties.” —Kathleen N.Brenzel, Sunset Succulents offer dazzling possibilities and require very little maintenance to remain lush and alluring year-round.No one knows them better than the Queen of Succulents, Debra Lee Baldwin.This new, completely revised edition of her bestselling classic is a design compendium that is as practical as it is inspirational.Designing with Succulents shares design and cultivation basics, hundreds of succulent plant recommendations, and 50 companion plant profiles.Lavishly illustrated with 400 photographs, you’ll find everything you need to visualize, create, and nurture a thriving, water-smart succulent garden.
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Are succulents poisonous?
Yes, some succulents can be poisonous if ingested. Many succulents contain toxic compounds that can cause gastrointestinal upset, skin irritation, or other adverse reactions if consumed by humans or pets. It's important to research the specific succulent species you have to understand any potential toxicity and take appropriate precautions to keep them out of reach of children and pets. If you suspect that someone has ingested a poisonous succulent, seek medical attention immediately.
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What are succulents?
Succulents are a type of plant that have thick, fleshy leaves and stems that are able to store water. This allows them to survive in arid environments with low rainfall. They come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, and are popular for their unique and often striking appearance. Succulents are also known for being relatively low-maintenance and are a popular choice for indoor and outdoor gardens.
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Why do succulents mold?
Succulents can mold due to excessive moisture or humidity levels, which create a damp environment ideal for mold growth. Overwatering, poor air circulation, and planting in containers without proper drainage can all contribute to mold growth on succulents. It is important to allow the soil to dry out between waterings and ensure that the succulents are planted in well-draining soil to prevent mold issues.
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Are the succulents too dry?
It is difficult to determine if the succulents are too dry without more information. Succulents typically prefer well-draining soil and infrequent watering, so they are more tolerant of dry conditions compared to other plants. However, if the leaves are shriveled, discolored, or falling off, it could be a sign that the succulents are too dry and in need of water. It is important to monitor the soil moisture levels and adjust the watering frequency accordingly to ensure the succulents are healthy and thriving.
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Succulents Magnet Set
Bring the beauty of succulents to your home or office with this on-trend DIY succulent magnet set. * SPECIFICATIONS: Includes everything you need to create succulent magnets including 3 faux succulents, 3 corks with pre-drilled holes, and 1 sheet of magnets with strong adhesive backing* BOOK INCLUDED: 32-page, fully illustrated mini book on succulents* UNIQUE GIFT FOR SUCCULENT LOVERS: An easy, on-trend DIY craft* SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS: Perfect for crafters of all ages and skill levels-no green thumb required!* PORTABLE: Small size allows for crafting fun anytime, anywhere
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Textures- Sensational Succulents
Sensational Succulents from Sharon Callis is a collection of cut and roll dies (succulent plants, plant pots, labels) and stamps (mini sentiments, textures ). Create mini terraniums, table decor, framed displays, wreaths, dioramas etc. The plant pot dies can make fun table decor and plant labels and the mini sentiments are perfect for gift giving, personalised place settings and more. 130mm x 184mm. A set of 6 stamps. RI2096 SCCCSA5002 SCCCSA5002 MPN RI2096
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Sentiments - Sensational Succulents
Sensational Succulents from Sharon Callis is a collection of cut and roll dies (succulent plants, plant pots, labels) and stamps (mini sentiments, textures ). Create mini terraniums, table decor, framed displays, wreaths, dioramas etc. The plant pot dies can make fun table decor and plant labels and the mini sentiments are perfect for gift giving, personalised place settings and more. 125mm x80mm - a set of 8 sentiment stamps - stamped sentiments for adding greeting to labels and plant pot tags. RI2097 SCCCSA6025 SCCCSA6025 MPN RI2097 SS146
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Simulation Succulents artificial flowers ornaments mini green Artificial Succulents Plants DIY
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How do you fertilize succulents?
To fertilize succulents, it is important to use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer diluted to half strength. This should be applied during the growing season, typically in the spring and summer months. It is important to avoid over-fertilizing, as this can lead to root burn and damage the plant. Additionally, it is best to apply the fertilizer to damp soil to prevent any potential burning of the roots.
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How do you prune succulents?
To prune succulents, start by using clean, sharp scissors or pruning shears to remove any dead or damaged leaves. Cut as close to the base of the plant as possible without damaging the healthy leaves. You can also prune to shape the succulent or encourage new growth by cutting back leggy stems. Allow the cuttings to callous over for a few days before replanting them in well-draining soil to propagate new plants.
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How much do succulents grow?
Succulents are known for their slow growth rate, typically only growing a few inches per year. The growth rate can vary depending on the species of succulent, the growing conditions, and the care provided. With proper care, some succulents can grow larger over time, but they generally remain small and compact plants.
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Are succulents suitable for outdoors?
Yes, succulents are suitable for outdoors as they are able to thrive in a variety of climates and conditions. They are known for their ability to store water in their leaves, stems, or roots, making them well-suited for outdoor environments where water may be scarce. Additionally, succulents come in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and colors, making them a popular choice for outdoor gardens, landscapes, and containers.
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