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Dorstenia gigas ‘Socotran Fig Tree’

Dorstenia gigas 'Socotran Fig Tree'

Dorstenia gigas ‘Socotran Fig Tree’ is a shrub with a trunk that can reach up to 122 cm in height and approximately 101 cm in diameter.

The leaves of this plant are dark green and fleshy. 

The flowers have star-shaped.

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Edithcolea grandis ‘Persian Carpet Flower’

Edithcolea grandis

Edithcolea Grandis is a succulent with no leaves. The stems have sharp green to red teeth. This plant can measure up to 30 cm long and approximately 4 cm in diameter.

The flowers with hairy margins are approximately 12.5 cm in diameter. The flowers are pale yellow with red-brown spots.

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Euphorbia trigona ‘African Milk Tree’

Euphorbia trigona

Euphorbia trigona, is a species of the genus Euphorbia native to south-eastern Africa (Graboon River).

Euphorbia Trigona ‘Rubra’ is a plant where its stems and leaves are tinged with red-purple. 

The stems are triangular, although in some cases they can appear with up to 4 edges.

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Peperomia prostrata ‘String of Turtles’

Peperomia prostrata

Peperomia is an evergreen plant native to South America, generally bushy but often also climbing and creeping, which can also be grown in suspended baskets giving a beautiful decorative effect.

Peperomia prostrata is a miniature succulent plant with small, fleshy leaves.

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Peperomia ‘Rosso’

Peperomia 'Rosso'

Peperomia is a perennial plant, small in size, primarily valued for its foliage and easy cultivation.

Peperomia Rosso is a variety originally from Bolivia that is very attractive due to its leaves’ intense red color.

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Crassula ‘Buddha’s Temple’

Crassula 'Buddha's Temple'

The Crassula Buddha Temple is an ideal succulent plant to decorate the interior of the home or to have in the garden.

It is characterized by having a geometric shape, stacking its four leaves in the form of a cross.

They are curious small-sized succulent plants that can branch with age and reach 30 cm in height.

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Aloe humilis “Spider Aloe”

Aloe humilis

The Aloe genus belongs to the Asphodelaceae family; these plants originated in Africa, Madagascar, and Arabia.

Their peculiarity is, they are succulent plants (meaning, they have tissues capable of storing large amounts of water), all these species are native to arid areas.

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Peperomia ‘Hope’

Peperomia 'Hope'

Plants of the genus Peperomia are evergreen. 

They are known because they are ideal for decorating interiors, thanks to their small size, which usually does not exceed 20 cm.

Peperomia hope is a fantastic plant to grow indoors. 

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