elephant succulent pot Set of 4 Tiny Terrariums
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elephant succulent pot

elephant succulent pot Set of 4 Tiny Terrariums

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elephant succulent pot Set of 4 Tiny TerrariumsGrow your own tiny, self contained eco system. Each high quality globe is handmade. The succulents will naturally conform to the container and stay small while growing in it. However, they can grow to full size if they are transplanted into progressively larger containers. Sedum has star shaped blooms that attract pollinators such as birds, bees and butterflies. Sedum has fleshy, succulent leaves. Sedum is easy to propagate by simply breaking off a

     Grow your own tiny, self-contained eco system.  Each high-quality globe is handmade. The succulents will naturally conform to the container and stay small while growing in it. However, they can grow to full size if they are transplanted into progressively larger containers. Sedum has star shaped blooms that attract pollinators such as birds, bees and butterflies. Sedum has fleshy, succulent leaves. Sedum is easy to propagate by simply breaking off a piece and planting it in the soil. Instructions included.  Guaranteed to Grow!

Variety Pack of 4: Includes one each of 4 Varieties of Sedum.
World’s Smallest Terrarium: High- Quality 1 inch glass terrarium with flat bottom to prevent unwanted rolling
Grow Colorful Sedum: This sublime succulent takes about a month to germinate and when mature boasts deep, rich hues and striking velvety foliage.
Easy to Grow and requires minimal care: Low maintenance sedum will thrive for years with very little water!
Includes Complete Collection: Grow Maroon, Pink, Purple and Yellow Sedum! Bundle includes 1 each of 4 varieties of Sedum. 
Complete Kit: Includes everything you need- just add water!

Contents (Includes 1 each of 4 varieties)  
Magnificent Maroon Sedum
Dancing Pink Sedum
Royal Purple Sedum
Sunny Yellow Sedum

Each Tiny Terrarium includes:
Glass Terrarium
Germination Disk
Sedum seeds.

Size Information:
Product Package Size: 1.5" x 1.5”x 2"
Assembled Terrarium Size: 1.5" x 1.5" x 2"
Product Weight: 0.05lb

Fun Facts
Maroon Sedum is a popular groundcover for rock gardens and container gardens.
Sedum is relatively pest free, meaning you don’t have to worry much about insects damaging your plant.
Purple Sedum is also known as “Orphans Tear” due to it’s ability to thrive in poor soil.
Yellow Sedum is a type of succulent, meaning it stores water in it’s leaves, making it drought-tolerant.

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