



Split Rock Succulent (Pleiospilos Nelii)
$8.99$6.99Fleur & Co
Split Rock (Pleiospilos Nelii) is an excellent example of nature evolving in beautiful ways. To protect itself from predators, this egg-shaped mimicry evolved to look like a rock. Treat this lovely right and you'll see stunning tangerine and white blossoms. Once bloomed, these flowers have a coconut-like aroma. Notice small specks on its leaves? Those are tiny portals that allow sunlight to enter and photosynthesis to occur. Plant size 2 inch standard plastic nursery pot. Light As much sun as possible. Water This desert plant is drought-tolerant and can be watered only a few times a year. Allow the soil to dry between waterings. Water thoroughly until the soil is saturated and excess water is fully drained from the drain hole. Plant Specific Care Soil should be loose and ventilated. The top layer of soil can be normal or decorative. The middle layer of soil needs to be packed with nutrients. Make sure the pot has good drainage. A wet bottom layer of soil can lead to roots rotting and the plant dying. When you transplant your Spilt Rock, do not water for the first week. Let the roots take hold in the new soil. Pet-Friendly Plant Yes.
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Split Rock (Pleiospilos Nelii)Â is an excellent example of nature evolving in beautiful ways. To protect itself from predators, this egg-shaped mimicry evolved to look like a rock. Treat this lovely right and you'll see stunning tangerine and white blossoms. Once bloomed, these flowers have a coconut-like aroma. Notice small specks on its leaves? Those are tiny portals that allow sunlight to enter and photosynthesis to occur.
Plant size
2 inch standard plastic nursery pot.
Light
As much sun as possible.
Water
This desert plant is drought-tolerant and can be watered only a few times a year. Allow the soil to dry between waterings. Water thoroughly until the soil is saturated and excess water is fully drained from the drain hole.
Plant Specific Care
Soil should be loose and ventilated. The top layer of soil can be normal or decorative. The middle layer of soil needs to be packed with nutrients. Make sure the pot has good drainage. A wet bottom layer of soil can lead to roots rotting and the plant dying. When you transplant your Spilt Rock, do not water for the first week. Let the roots take hold in the new soil.Â
Pet-Friendly Plant
Yes.
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