Be Savvy About Succulents

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(NAPSA)—Easy to care for, long lasting and more popular thanever, suc culents are the plants that people are buying for themselves and giving asgifts to bring the beauty ofnatureinside. Succulent plants have long made a thoughtful offering for a friend or rel- ative whose thumb mightbeless than green. Succulents are droughtresistant; their leaves, stems or roots are fleshier than those of other plants because of the presence of water-storing tissue. (Whether cacti are technically succu- lents is a matter of debate among bota- A lush garden, WoodStar Succulent adds a charmingbit of country to anydecor. lettering (“Grow? “Dig It” and“I Will Survive”). Among the helpful information 1-800-Flowers.com provides are these tips: A growingcollection ofcacti, Moon Cactus Garden makes a marvelous cluding to yourself. nists and horticulturists, but most people know that both can be wateredless a Gigit = haces.= Tie often than otherplants.) ‘The succulent expert, 1-800-Flowers. com, wants everyone to be able to enjoy having and taking care of one— or more—of these unique, on-trend delights. Soit’s not only added several The “Dig It” Succulent Trio combines truly original products toits collection to meet the ever-increasing demand for succulentgifts,it’s fleshed out the succulent care-and-keeping content on its website. miniplanters andwitty planters. + Succulentplants are knownfor being low maintenance but they dostill thumbis required for this sweet succulent Garden. A collection of three require periodic care and attention. Succulents soak up lots of water but they still get thirsty. When one feels dry to the touch, add water. Let the plantstand in the water for about 15 green,cactus-shapedplanteris as easy on maintenance asit is on the eyes, andwill add a fun Southwestern flair + Succulents love as much light as possible. Fluorescent, LED,lamplight and WoodStar Succulent. This succulent + Succulents can handle a wide range of assortmentofplants in exotic shapes conditionervents. + Succulents extract nutrients from rainwater and the air, storing them Among the newplantings: Moon Cactus Garden. No green colorful cacti in an adorable, matching to any space. garden delivers plenty of warmth and style and makes stellar gift. A lush and unexpected colors are arranged inside star-shaped, reclaimed wood container, creating a charming, rustic minutes, which should satisfy your succulentfor a few weeks more. natural lightare all good. temperatures indoors but should not be kept near drafts from heatingor air in their leaves, so they don't need a centerpiece. Jot of extra nutrients, but they should trio of minisucculents weren't fun warmer months. “Dig It” Succulent Trio. As if a and thoughtful enough,these three low-maintenance favorites arrive in trendy ceramic containers, each with a witty inspirational message in gold befertilized a few times a year, in the Learn More Foranextensive, impressive collec- tion of succulents—and many more care tips—visit www.1-800-flowers.com.