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These succulents look like jumping dolphins and are the cutest house trend

Rebelander Basilan
Feb 05, 2019
12:32 A.M.

Also known as Dolphin Succulent, this unique plant has turned out to be very popular in recent years.

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Succulents are plants that have some parts that are more than customarily thickened and fleshy, normally to maintain water in dry atmospheres or soil conditions.

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Dolphin Succulent usually grows up to 15 cm in height. After some time, this plant will even bear "small, starry pink flowers."

Succulents are frequently developed as ornamental plants due to their impressive and unique appearance.

They can flourish with limited water sources, for example, fog and dew, which makes them prepared to get by in an ecosystem that contains rare water sources.

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Over-watering and related diseases are the leading cause of death in succulents.

These plants come in a wide range of shapes, colors, and textures. A standout amongst the most prevalent succulents is the Dolphin Succulent, also known as the Senecio Peregrinus.

The plant is a cross-pollination between the string of pearls succulents and hot dog cactus.

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It gets the dolphin nickname in light of the fact that the plant looks like dolphins rising out of the water.

Though Dolphin Succulent is tolerant of dryness, it should be kept moist enough that the leaves don't start to pucker.

Amid their developing season, you only need to water it about once every week, except just once per month during the winter. The plant additionally should be in bright yet indirect sunlight.

Dolphin Succulent usually grows up to 15 cm in height. After some time, this plant will even bear "small, starry pink flowers."

On the off chance that you now want to decorate your home with a Dolphin Succulent, all you need is a single leaf to grow this adorable little plant. Put it in damp soil, and it'll develop roots in a matter of moments.

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