This is the offspring.

Not small. Just compact.

Succulent
0.5dl every 4 weeks
medium light
Height approx. 10-25 cm
XS, Pots-Ø: 8.5cm
CHF 59

He knows exactly
What he likes.

Of course we'll tell you.

Location

The baby plants like a semi-shady location.

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medium light

Nurture

Less is more: The baby plants only need to be watered rarely. Water only when the surface of the soil has dried off noticeably. Avoid waterlogging.

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0.5dl every 4 weeks

Temperature

The baby plants feel good at room temperature.

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The baby plants fit into bookshelves, niches, office desks and other places where space is limited.

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Symbolism, colors & shapes

Are you interested in plant diversity in a small space? Then our baby plant set is ideal. The little offspring are in no way inferior to their big idols. According to this, Baby Freddy is an Echeveria, Baby William a Sansevieria Mikado and Baby Bill a Crassula Ovata. The attractive set comes with a matching postcard and comes in a stylish men's plant carrying bag.

The idea came about because many customers wanted small plants for bookshelves, niches, office tables and other places where space is limited but a lively little plant still looks good! The baby plant set comes with a matching postcard (in the language of the delivery destination) and in a stylish men's plant carrying bag. Whether for Father's Day, as a birthday greeting or just because, the baby plant set is suitable for any occasion.

Origin

Baby Freddy: Echeveria stores water in its leaves, stems and roots, so the plant survives dry periods. This is also essential for survival if the grandparents come from the Mexican desert. In the desert, botanist Antansio Echeveria discovered the plant in the 19th century, which was also named after him. Echeveria, with its relaxed character, is now also a popular houseplant.

Baby William: Bow hemp is used to warmth because it comes from desert areas including Ethiopia. In 1794, naturalist Carl Peter Thunberg took the plant with him and gave it the botanical name Sanseveria after the Italian prince Raimondo di Sangro, who came from San Severo. After 2004, other species also came to Europe from this region.

Baby Bill: The money tree comes from the smallest and at the same time most species-rich flora kingdom on earth, Capensis. This region is directly adjacent to the Succulent Karoo, a center of biodiversity, with almost 2,000 different types of succulents. To survive in dry and hot regions, Crassula ovata stores every drop of water in its fleshy leaves.

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