Tiny Fractals
tiny fractals
This little succulent is easy to care for and extremely resilient. This is a great plant for beginners.
SKU tiny-fractals
- full sun
- low
- moderately
Soil | Sandy | |
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Scientific Name | Sedum Dasyphyllum | |
Growth Cycle | Evergreen | |
Habit Type | Cacti and Succulents | |
Flower Color | White | |
Growth Rate | Fast | |
Habitat | Southern ¢ral Europe, Turkey, North Africa |


EGP3,650.00
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EGP3,650.00
EGP3,650.00


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Aloe Vera
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From EGP110.00
From EGP110.00


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From EGP75.00
From EGP75.00


EGP60.00
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EGP60.00
EGP60.00


From EGP195.00
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From EGP195.00
From EGP195.00


EGP250.00
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EGP250.00
EGP250.00