Pereskia aculeata 'Godseffiana' (barbados gooseberry) - 4" round pot

$25.00
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You will receive the plant in the photos/video. An Epiphyte from Nepal, meaning beloved in the Greek language. Grows its own way, not to be determined by gravity or the unimaginative! Can be grown as a zone 9-10 shrub, as a houseplant, or as a specimen in the garden during the warm, summer months. Slow growing, eventually reaching about 4 feet tall and 6 feet wide. New stems and leaves emerge and beautiful reddish color. Can be grown in the full sun in cooler, coastal climates. This will hold the reddish/ orange coloring of the new stems and leaves. Plant in the shade for a lush, glossy look. Gorgeous, 1" red flowers are hummingbird magnets! Look at them up close and there appears an upside-down chevron symbol pattern. Amazing!! Blooms February through June.
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You will receive the plant in the photos/video. An Epiphyte from Nepal, meaning beloved in the Greek language. Grows its own way, not to be determined by gravity or the unimaginative! Can be grown as a zone 9-10 shrub, as a houseplant, or as a specimen in the garden during the warm, summer months. Slow growing, eventually reaching about 4 feet tall and 6 feet wide. New stems and leaves emerge and beautiful reddish color. Can be grown in the full sun in cooler, coastal climates. This will hold the reddish/ orange coloring of the new stems and leaves. Plant in the shade for a lush, glossy look. Gorgeous, 1" red flowers are hummingbird magnets! Look at them up close and there appears an upside-down chevron symbol pattern. Amazing!! Blooms February through June.
You will receive the plant in the photos/video. An Epiphyte from Nepal, meaning beloved in the Greek language. Grows its own way, not to be determined by gravity or the unimaginative! Can be grown as a zone 9-10 shrub, as a houseplant, or as a specimen in the garden during the warm, summer months. Slow growing, eventually reaching about 4 feet tall and 6 feet wide. New stems and leaves emerge and beautiful reddish color. Can be grown in the full sun in cooler, coastal climates. This will hold the reddish/ orange coloring of the new stems and leaves. Plant in the shade for a lush, glossy look. Gorgeous, 1" red flowers are hummingbird magnets! Look at them up close and there appears an upside-down chevron symbol pattern. Amazing!! Blooms February through June.