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We focus on the introduction, propagation and cultivation of high-quality living plants and endangered plants. We currently have Multiple planting bases, Guangdong, Fujian, Yunnan, Dalian and Shandong. We strive for the most environmental.
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We ship directly from the nursery to your doorstep to uphold the quality you deserve. Let our professional growers build the roots & put in the work that sets your garden up for success!
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Graptopetalum ‘Snow-White’
When maintaining the purple succulent, sufficient light can make the leaves of the purple succulent closely arranged, the plant type compact, the leaves thick, the leaf color more beautiful and
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Graptopetalum Spotted Deer
The piebald deer is a species with strong drought tolerance. When preparing pot soil, you must pay attention to appropriately increasing the particle content of the soil. The proportion of peat soil
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Graptopetalum Pudding Clustering
Succulent pudding needs to provide suitable soil conditions. The soil needs to be loose, breathable, well-drained and rich in nutrients. It is best to use sandy soil. The soil can be prepared by
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Graptopetalum Rusbyi
Yin Tian Nu prefers light. It needs to be given sufficient light during daily maintenance, and the light should be maintained for more than 3-4 hours a day. If you find that the leaves are turning
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Graptosedum 'Francesco Baldi'
Qiuli succulent prefers loose, well-drained soil. You can choose to add loose media such as leaf mulch, perlite or river sand. At the same time, choose a suitable container, such as a ceramic or
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Graptopetalum Paraguayense (N.E.Br.) E.Walther
Hazy Moon likes plenty of sunshine, avoids stagnant water, and tolerates barrenness. It should grow on sandy loam soil with good drainage. Long-term lack of light will cause the stem nodes to
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Graptopetalum Macdougallii Alexander
The native place of Philodendron is in rock crevices one to two thousand meters above sea level, which shows that it prefers a shady and cool environment. In summer, you should pay attention to shade
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Graptopetalum Pachyphyllum Rose
You need to choose a flowerpot with good air permeability for breeding. The flowerpot can be neither big nor deep, just a medium size. It should be dried before breeding.
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Graptopetalum Pentandrum Subsp. Superbum Kimnach
We potted the gorgeous windmill, choosing a flowerpot with a certain height and a pot mouth that is not particularly large (except for small seedlings and semi-large seedlings).
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Graptosedum ‘Bronze’
Jilongyue is suitable for growing in sandy soil with good air permeability and good drainage. It can be mixed with garden soil, coarse sand and base fertilizer. The suitable temperature is between
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Graptoveria 'Debbie
Although Debbie looks noble and cool, it is not difficult to maintain. You can try to raise it in the open air outside of summer. You can choose a loose and breathable medium, such as peat
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Graptoveria 'Opalina'
Oplina succulents like a warm and sunny environment, and the most suitable temperature for growth is between 20°C and 30°C. They require full sun but need to be properly shaded from the strong summer






