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Rootless Rootless Aloë Echeveria in black metal holder "L"
Rootless Aloë Echeveria in black metal holder "L"
€25,95

Rootless Aloë Echeveria in black metal holder "L"

Type: Rootless
€25,95
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New brand! Rootless are succulents. And the name says it all: a ROOTLESS succulent has no roots. The plant consists of only a rosette. The moisture is stored in this heart of leaves. So you never give a Rootless too much or too little water!
Height (incl. pot) ± 20 cm
Pot size 20 cm

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What is ROOTLESS?

ROOTLESS are succulents. And the name says it all: a ROOTLESS succulent has no roots. The plant consists of only a rosette. The moisture is stored in this heart of leaves. So you never give a ROOTLESS too much or too little water!

ROOTLESS succulents are grown in a pot and grow to the correct size. When the rosette of the plant is large enough, it is cut loose from the potting soil. A ROOTLESS can be an Echeveria, Aloe and Gasteria. Other names for ROOTLESS are cut succulent, cut flower, cut echeveria and cut succulent.

Beautiful, strong and easy to maintain:

  • High quality succulent plant
  • Both to put down and to hang
  • Timeless and easy to combine
  • Months of green happiness, WITHOUT watering
  • Perfect decoration for celebrations and parties (including wedding)
  • A real eye catcher

Wax/powder layer on a Rootless Succulent

Of all the succulents (succulents) in the world, Echeverias, Pachyphytum and Dudleya mainly have a wax layer. The wax layer on an echeveria plant is a powder protective layer of the plant. It is the natural sunscreen of a succulent plant. A succulent plant can withstand both heat and cold. Each succulent has its own properties and characteristics, which means that the wax layer can differ per species. An Echeveria lilacina, for example, is a white Echeveria with a beautiful white wax layer. An Echeveria agavoides is a green Echeveria and has no wax coating at all.

Does a ROOTLESS succulent need water?

With a ROOTLESS you don't have to worry about watering. A ROOTLESS succulent can survive for a long time without water.

Have you had your plant a little longer? Because the ROOTLESS has no roots, watering is a little different than you might be used to. Place the succulent in a bowl of water for 30 minutes, so that the water can absorb well. You can then return the ROOTLESS succulent plant to its original location, or remove the water from the shell.

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