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That's because succulent leaves die naturally, but if you don't like how they look, you can pull them out or trim them whenever you feel the need to. The stems with foliage still blend in beautifully and add texture and color to the wreath.
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As you become more experienced with succulent gardening you will be better equipped to determine the best care for each plant. This plant is easy to care for.
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This remarkable succulent is botanically called Haworthia Fassita. It comes from the Asphodeloideae and Haworthia families. Zebra plants can also be referred to two other plants. All Zebra plants can produce offsets.
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If you notice any warning signs, spray your succulents with water and insecticidal detergent or neem ointment.
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Overwatering is the most common cause of succulent plant deaths. It could also lead to dead air plants. In warm, sunny areas, the plant can reach two feet in height.
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If your succulent goes dormant during winter, it is best to repot it in the autumn. The new pot can be filled with new, fresh soil. You may also want to add succulent fertilizer.
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If you see any warning signs, start spraying your succulent leaves, especially the undersides, with water and insecticidal soap or neem oil. WD-40, or any other oil, is a good option, as most gardeners don’t keep their tools in their packaging.
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This vibrantly colored trailing succulent is an attractive hanging ornament, native to South Africa. Here is a picture of my jelly bean plant that has been exposed to full sun, giving the leaves their reddish tinge.