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Fill an empty corner or a mantle piece with this gang of gorgeous easy care succulents.
In this bundle
This gang of five Little Botanical succulent houseplants will add the perfect amount of greenery to create the jungle look on a shelf or the mantlepiece. All succulents are easy to care for and arrive in stylish grey and copper and concrete pots.
These succulents only need watering once every 3-4 weeks (watering the soil, not the leaves). They perform best in well-lit areas but will tolerate a slightly darker corner. Succulents included are:
Echeveria Miranda (Molded Wax Agave)
Medium Aloe Succulent (Medicine plant)
Medium Sanseveria Punk (Snake plant)
Medium Lilacina (Ghost succulent)
Potted up in our stunning concrete grey and grey & copper dipped ceramics, they will transform any room of your home.
Please note that as this is a natural plant, the variety of Aloe Succulent may vary from the photo. As these plants are known as rough and ready beauties; markings, tip discolouration and imperfections on the spikes are very normal.
Care
Water once every 3-4 weeks is enough, these tough little guys are used to an arid environment.
Miranda Care Guide
Also known as the Moulded Wax Agave, the Miranda is a low-maintenance succulent we just know you’re going to love. It’s native to semi-desert areas of Mexico, Central America, and north-western South America, so it enjoys warm, dry, and...
Aloe Succulent Care Guide
Aloe Succulents have spiky, fleshy leaves and are great at storing water, so are super easy to care for and long-lasting. This low maintenance plant looks fab wherever you place it.
Sansevieria Care Guide
The Sansevieria is a fun and unique plant. It comes in many different varieties, including the Punk (Fernwood Punk), Snaky (Sansevieria Snaky) and Spiky (Sansevieria Cylindrica). They’re one of the easiest plant families to care for and all have...
Lilacina Care Guide
The Echeveria Lilacina is an exceptionally pretty succulent with fleshy grey leaves tinged with a pinky-lilac edge. It’s super easy to care for and comes from Nuevo Leon in the northern part of Mexico.
Haworthia Care Guide
This distinctive little succulent plant has slim, spiky leaves which grow in rosettes. Newbies will have no trouble keeping it alive, as it only needs a little TLC to thrive.