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Pradeep

Pradeep works as a gardener since 2015; currently, he worked as a blogger at succulentsgreener.com. He loves to write about succulents and many other unusual plant care and propagation tips.

Aeonium Kiwi

Aeonium kiwi

Aeonium kiwi looks large and has fascinating color. The Kiwi plant produces flowers, appears like rubber. Kiwi plants are easy to grow. The roots of this plant are dazzling ineffectual and are hair-like structures. The leaves of this plant are in a spoon shape. Plant stores water. The origins of this Aeonium kiwi plant grow right to the branch.

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Aloe Aristata

Aloe Aristata

Aloe Aristata is succulent with no stems; in the forms of rosettes, the leaves grow. The succulent is ambrosia, and its flowers are in a tube shape, orange in color. This succulent plant also knows as Lace aloe.

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Euphorbia lactea

Euphorbia Lactea ‘Cristata’

Euphorbia Lactea ‘Cristata’ Crested Euphorbia, Coral Cactus, Crested Elkhorn Euphorbia is an aggressive succulent of bar-shaped ordered in a cyclical fold up the pattern. The components are green and attractively, and irregular in shape with lime green colour. Origin: Euphorbia Lactea Cristata is a crested form of Euphorbia lactea. Usually found in Sri Lanka, Thailand, India

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