Category: Pedilanthus
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Pedilanthus ‘White Ghost / Curly pink plant
₹199.00Add to cartSelling size: Pot Included This plant is also called the Pedilanthus ‘Curly Pink’, this plant has tightly zigzagging variegated light green foliage with a tinge of pink that gives it an unusually beautiful look. The White Ghost that can lighten up your verandah and give off a soothing effect with its white leaves. If you’re …
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Euphorbia Tithymaloides (Variegated Dwarf Devils Backbone)
₹249.00Add to cartSelling Size: 3-4 shoots | 2.5″Pot Included The variegated ‘Devil’s backbone’ is a very unusual succulent plant with fleshy white & greyish green leaves arranged opposite in pairs. Elongated, elliptic leaves are slightly folded upwards along the midvein, forming a boat-like shape. The stem’s zigzag shape is greatly compressed with very short inter-nodes, creating a …
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Pedilanthus Tithymaloides ‘Splish Splash’
₹149.00Add to cartPlant Size: Single Plant | Pot Included Product Description Splish Splash Devil’s Backbone (Pedilanthus tithymaloides) is an upright, bushy, clump forming, succulent shrub with thin, fleshy to woody, zigzagged stems.Grow Pedilanthus in full sun to partial shade in a very well-drained, sand-based soil. In hot summers, shade is recommended for afternoons and so is moisture …
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Euphorbia Tithymaloides, Pedilanthus (Variegated)
₹119.00Add to cartSelling size: Single Plant | 2.5″ Pot Included | Free Shipping PLANTING AND CARE Keep in a bright sunny location. Try not to water the leaves, give water to soil only. Avoid overwatering as the roots may get rot. Water the plant in the morning, between 8 to 10 am. Avoid keeping in suffocated areas …
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Devil’s Backbone, Zig-Zag Plant
₹145.00Add to cartPlant Size: Bushy Plant | Pot Included How to take care Pedilanthus Devil’S Backbone plant Water a Devil’s Backbone Plant moderately but consistently throughout the year, but allow the soil to dry out a little more during the Fall and Winter months. Leaves fall off of a Devil’s Backbone if the soil gets too dry …