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Giant Burros Tail - Sedeveria Harry Butterfield - Super Donkeys Tail
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Product Description
You will receive: 1 x Cutting approx. 10cm
*Please note this plant is very fragile to move. Leaves may fall during cutting and delivery though they can easily be propagated by placing the leaves on top of the soil.
The Giant Burros Tail, scientifically known as Sedeveria Harry Butterfield, and often called Super Donkey's Tail, is a delightful succulent with an incredibly distinctive growth pattern. Originating from Mexico, this plant exhibits cascading stems densely covered in pointed blue-green leaves, which give the plant an appearance of a plump, cascading tail. It can grow up to 3 to 4 feet long, giving the plant a distinctive and impressive trailing form, thus living up to its 'giant' name. It blossoms into star-shaped pink or red flowers, creating an extra aesthetic touch that can add a splash of colour to your surroundings.
Care Guide:
Light: Giant Burros Tail requires bright, indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight might cause leaf scorching, so if you keep them near a sunny window, ensure it gets some shade.
Temperature: They enjoy a warm climate approx. 20 to 27 degrees. Anything too much below or above this can stress the plant.
Watering: Like other succulents, they prefer a 'soak and dry' approach. Water it thoroughly, and then wait until the soil has completely dried out before watering again. Be cautious of overwatering, which can lead to root rot.
Soil: They need a well-draining soil. An ideal mix is 2 parts sand, 1 part potting soil. If your soil retains too much water, it could cause the roots to become waterlogged and rot.
Feeding: These plants have low fertilizing needs. Fertilize sparingly and only during the growing season using a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer.
Pruning: While it's not necessary to prune your Burros Tail, you can trim it if it becomes too long. This can also stimulate new growth.
Propagation: Propagating is relatively simple. You can grow a new plant by taking a cutting from a healthy stem, or even grow new plants from the fallen leaves.
General Care: Be gentle when handling your Giant Burros Tail as the leaves are very delicate and can easily fall off. These plants also do not need frequent repotting; you can repot them once every 2 to 3 years.
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