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monocarpic succulents - is this a death bloom?

Is this a death bloom? Monocarpic Succulents

Have you ever noticed your succulents dying after they bloom? This is a common occurrence with monocarpic succulents. They have a life cycle consisting of periods of growth and dormancy, which can be triggered by a number of factors including their environment, the time of the year, as well as genetics.

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Why is my succulent changing colors?

Why is my succulent changing colors?

The reasons for a succulent changing colors can be attributed to several factors. Some of these reasons are natural, such as variegation, while others are caused by improper care or environmental stress. Most people consider succulents’ ability to change colors to be a positive trait.

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Are succulents poisonous to cats?

Are succulents poisonous to cats?

If you have a cat, you know that they enjoy exploring and climbing. There are cats who don't care about succulents and won't eat them, while there are cats who will perform acrobatics in order to eat the succulent you placed on the highest shelf.

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Succulent Pumpkin Table Arrangement

Make a Succulent Pumpkin Arrangement

Don't settle for a regular jack-o'-latern this year, make succulent topped pumpkins that can decorate your front steps or your fall themed dinners.

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Aeonium Arboreum Zwartkop Care Guide

Dark Succulents for Plant Goths

Plant goths and Halloween lovers unite! If you are in the market for black or spooky succulents, this is a list of visually interesting succulents that will match your Plant Goth Aesthetic.

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String of Dolphins

String of Dolphins: Trendy and Adorable

In the enchanting world of succulents, the Senecio Peregrinus, commonly known as the ‘String of Dolphins’, stands out with its unique charm. This captivating succulent is cherished by plant enthusiasts for its distinctive appearance and easy-care nature.

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