Modern Marble Ceramic Hanging Flower Pots with Rosette Succulent
$24
Posted about 1 year ago in Smyrna, TN
Condition: New
Listed in categories: Home & Garden - Lawn & Garden
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All have beautiful succulents with fertilized dirt. Hanging from handwoven boho style rope. Will do 2 for $40. Great for outdoor any TN weather and hanging indoor near light. Official care instructions below. Rosularia (ros-uh-LAIR-ee-uh) & Prometheum (pro-MEE-thee-uhm) are mat-forming, cold hardy succulents that are difficult to find in most collections. Also known as Turkish Hens &Chicks, they have the classic rosette shape and low maintenance needs of Sempervivum but are unique in their ability to bloom repeatedly. Like their close relatives Sedum (Stonecrop), Rosularia & Prometheum make a colorful and easy to grow ground cover, even with poor soil and infrequent watering. APPEARANCE Form: Rosularia & Prometheum rosettes stay under 4” tall and spread as a dense mat by sending out new offsets on stolons. Foliage: Their fleshy leaves are a soft green lined with dusty rose, yellow, or purple. These colors flush brightest with some sun and heat stress. Flowers: In late spring and summer, bloom stalks erupt from the mat of rosettes, unfurling tiny yellow and white star-shaped flowers. CARE Light: Rosularia & Prometheum grow best outdoors in full to partial sun. Indoor growing is more challenging, but possible if plants are kept near a very sunny window or under a dedicated grow light. Soil: Whether in the ground or a container, Rosularia & Prometheum need a well-draining, sandy soil like cactus/succulent potting mix. If you choose to fertilize, use a slow-release, low Nitrogen (5-10-10) fertilizer and apply it in the spring. Water: Rosularia & Prometheum have low-water needs and will rot if over-watered. Water deeply but infrequently, giving enough time for the soil to dry completely. In winter, the shorter, colder days signal them to slow their growth, during which time they need even less water. If planting in a container, it’s best to use one with a drainage hole (more info). Hardiness: Most species of Rosularia & Prometheum are cold hardy down to -20F (zone 5) and will survive deep winter freezes protected under a blanket of snow (more info).
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