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Kalanchoe blossfeldiana Origin: Madagascar Flower: Comes in multiple colors such as pink, red, yellow, orange, and white. Blooms can last up to 8 weeks. Description: A beautiful, lush, evergreen, and perennial, succulent that grows between 12-18 inches tall and about 6 inches wide. A great, low maintenance either as an outdoor or indoor succulent. Sun: Filtered sun Water: Once a week outdoors or twice a month indoors Frost: Not frost tolerant Adenium obesum “Desert Rose” Origin: South Africa Flower: Ranges from yellow, red, pink to lavender Description: A beautiful looking succulent shrub that is deciduous--the leaves drop during the winter and return in the spring-summer. Amazing succulent that can reach as tall as 10 feet with a caudex. Its stunning flowers are tubular about 1 ½ inches long that often resemble plumeria blossoms. To encourage flowering, it is best to keep the “Desert Rose” in small containers and water only when the soil is dry. Sun: Filtered sun or partial sun Water: Water only once a week when the plant is young. When established, the “Desert Rose” is drought-tolerant. Frost: Not frost tolerant, best when at 60-75 ° F Video links: https://youtu.be/bakXvgFgppk https://youtu.be/Zovi4ot7Ww0 Pachypodium lamerei “Madagascar Palm” Origin: Island of Madagascar Flowers: White, slightly fragrant Description: The "Madagascar Palm" has leaves that form only at the top of the trunk, like a palm tree. It has a grayish trunk covered with sharp spines. Pachypodiums are deciduous plants, which mean they tend to lose their leaves at the end of the growing season and go dormant during the winter. The “Madagascar Palm” can reach up to fifteen feet tall in its native habitat, yet this succulent generally grows to about 6 feet tall as an indoor plant. Sun: Full sun to filtered light Water: Once a week outdoors Frost: The minimum temperature is 35°F

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Kalanchoe blossfeldiana Origin: Madagascar Flower: Comes in multiple colors such as pink, red, yellow, orange, and white. Blooms can last up to 8 weeks. Description: A beautiful, lush, evergreen, and perennial, succulent that grows between 12-18 inches tall and about 6 inches wide. A great, low maintenance either as an outdoor or indoor succulent. Sun: Filtered sun Water: Once a week outdoors or twice a month indoors Frost: Not frost tolerant Adenium obesum “Desert Rose” Origin: South Africa Flower: Ranges from yellow, red, pink to lavender Description: A beautiful looking succulent shrub that is deciduous--the leaves drop during the winter and return in the spring-summer. Amazing succulent that can reach as tall as 10 feet with a caudex. Its stunning flowers are tubular about 1 ½ inches long that often resemble plumeria blossoms. To encourage flowering, it is best to keep the “Desert Rose” in small containers and water only when the soil is dry. Sun: Filtered sun or partial sun Water: Water only once a week when the plant is young. When established, the “Desert Rose” is drought-tolerant. Frost: Not frost tolerant, best when at 60-75 ° F Video links: https://youtu.be/bakXvgFgppk https://youtu.be/Zovi4ot7Ww0 Pachypodium lamerei “Madagascar Palm” Origin: Island of Madagascar Flowers: White, slightly fragrant Description: The "Madagascar Palm" has leaves that form only at the top of the trunk, like a palm tree. It has a grayish trunk covered with sharp spines. Pachypodiums are deciduous plants, which mean they tend to lose their leaves at the end of the growing season and go dormant during the winter. The “Madagascar Palm” can reach up to fifteen feet tall in its native habitat, yet this succulent generally grows to about 6 feet tall as an indoor plant. Sun: Full sun to filtered light Water: Once a week outdoors Frost: The minimum temperature is 35°F

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