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Why Do These Cacti Have to Be Grafted?

Why Do These Cacti Have to Be Grafted?

by Lisa Steinkopf | Feb 2, 2021 | #TuesdayTidbits, BLOG, Cactus and Succulents, Houseplant Care, Houseplant Kitsch

How many of you have bought one of these adorable moon cactus? I think they are so cute. I remember when my daughter was younger, she had a bright pink one. They are cute, weird, and irresistible, right? So why are they sitting on top of a green stem? They are grafted...
How Do You Care For a Crested Euphorbia?

How Do You Care For a Crested Euphorbia?

by Lisa Steinkopf | Jun 4, 2019 | #TuesdayTidbits, Cactus and Succulents, Conservatory, Houseplant Care, Houseplant Help

A crested euphorbia? What is that? Have you seen ones like mine below? Have you wondered how you care for a crested euphorbia? Variegated crested form grafted on to another succulent The variegated plants above are white. Since photosynthesis only occurs in green...
Urban Jungle Bloggers  Desert Still Life

Urban Jungle Bloggers Desert Still Life

by Lisa Steinkopf | Oct 20, 2016 | BLOG, Cactus and Succulents, Houseplant Kitsch, Urban Jungle Bloggers

This month the Urban Jungle Bloggers came up with the theme of desert still life. Since I love cactus and succulents, I decided to find some accoutrements of the desert genre and see what I could come up with. I started out simple and kept adding. I bought this little...

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