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Donkey Tail

$19.99


Item # 255110092043

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4"

Characteristics

The Donkey Tail succulent, also known as Sedum morganianum, is a captivating succulent prized for its cascading, teardrop-shaped leaves. The leaves are a vibrant blue/green and often dusted with a powdery blue waxy coating called farina. This coating helps protect the plant from sun and excessive moisture loss.

How to Care for Donkey Tail Plants

  • Light: Bright indirect light
  • Water Preferences: Always let the soil dry almost completely before watering again. Reduce watering frequency during the winter, and water liberally during the growing season, allowing soil to dry out between waterings.
  • Special Care/Notes: Donkey Tails like to be slightly root-bound. Repot only when the roots outgrow the current pot, choosing a container with drainage holes that's just slightly larger than the root ball.

*Ships within Colorado only* To ensure plants are delivered with the most care, we ship plants Monday-Wednesday. Plants purchased after Wednesday or over the weekend will be shipped on the following Monday. Check out our shipping policies for more information. Thank you!




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