Cacti & Succulents
Loved for their exotic and highly sculptural shapes and styles, there are so many ways to feature both cacti and succulents inside or outside your home. Succulent species such as Sedum, Sempervivum and Crassula make attractive ground covers. Rockeries are elevated by the architectural splendour of Echinopsis cacti and geometric beauty of Aeonium varieties.
In Tasmania many people choose to keep succulents and cacti as houseplants, often as talking points in the home; from the eye-catching Euphorbia ‘Crown of Thorns’, to the quirky and delightful Lithops or ‘Living Stone’.
Cacti and succulents are considered easy to grow, with most requiring a low level of care and quite a few actually thriving on neglect.
In Tasmania many people choose to keep succulents and cacti as houseplants, often as talking points in the home; from the eye-catching Euphorbia ‘Crown of Thorns’, to the quirky and delightful Lithops or ‘Living Stone’.
Cacti and succulents are considered easy to grow, with most requiring a low level of care and quite a few actually thriving on neglect.
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