Lace Aloe Succulent Aristata Torch Plant (10-15cm)
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Lace Aloe Succulent Aristata Torch Plant (10-15cm)
Regular price
Dhs. 35.00
per
Estimate delivery times: 12-26 days (International), 3-6 days (United States).
Return within 45 days of purchase. Duties & taxes are non-refundable.
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Lace Aloe Succulent Aristata Torch Plant (10-15cm)
Add a bold and textured green accent to your home or office with the Lace Aloe Succulent Aristata Torch Plant. Known for its pointed rosette leaves, soft white markings, and compact shape, this plant brings a stylish natural look to desks, shelves, tabletops, and windowsills. Measuring 10-15cm, it is perfect for adding fresh detail to small indoor spaces.
This hardy succulent is a great choice for beginners, busy plant owners, and anyone who loves unique indoor plants. Its neat rosette form, decorative leaf texture, and simple care needs make it a beautiful addition to modern rooms, office corners, study tables, or plant collections.
Key Features:
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Textured Rosette Leaves: Pointed green leaves with soft white details create a unique look
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Compact Indoor Size: 10-15cm size is ideal for desks, shelves, and tabletops
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Hardy Succulent: Handles indoor conditions well with simple care
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Low Water Needs: Perfect for busy routines and beginner plant owners
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Modern Décor Plant: Adds a clean, natural touch to home and office interiors
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Great Gift Choice: Suitable for succulent lovers and indoor plant collections
Care Tips:
Place your Lace Aloe in bright, indirect sunlight and avoid harsh direct afternoon sun. Water only when the soil is completely dry, using a pot with good drainage to prevent root rot. Keep it in a warm indoor area with dry to moderate humidity. Clean the leaves gently with a soft brush or cloth to remove dust and keep the rosette looking fresh. Feed lightly with diluted succulent fertilizer once a month during spring and summer, and skip fertilizing in winter.

