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(propagated plants & seeds) Gasteria Photos: This genus of succulent plants grows in South Africa and they may grow anywhere from three inches to three feet in diameter depending on the species. They bloom in the fall usually in pinkish or yellow orange colors, and are likely to flower as house plants. They make a tall stalk with a row of small individual flowers, and these flowers look like puffy stomach shaped balloons. They need a window location with a little direct sun, tolerate cool winter temperatures, and do well with low light levels. They grow mostly during the cool winter months and need plenty of water, but it's best to avoid soaking them. An easy and effective watering strategy is to give them small amounts of water on a weekly basis. Of all of the succulent varieties this is one of the best and easiest care plant to grow in a four seasons climate home. Click on the thumbnail below to view seed purchasing information.
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