Baby Sun Rose plant ( Aptenia cordifolia )

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Plant Type. ‎secullent

Indoor/Outdoor Usage ‎. indoor

Material Feature ‎. Organic

Colour. ‎green

Sunlight Exposure ‎.indirect sunlight

Net Quantity. ‎1.00 count

Moisture Needs ‎. Moderate

Size.6″

Baby Sun Rose Plant Care
The Baby Sun Rose or Dew Plant or Aptenia cordifolia is a small species of hanging succulent plant that is native to Africa. I
t is known in some places as dew or frost, also it is one of easiest succulent to care for
, but because its appearance is not very showy and its growth is rather messy, it is not a highly sought after plant. This means that nurseries do not usually sell them, although it is very easy to get since many people grow it.
It is a small, rosette-forming plant that produces small, yellow flowers. It is a popular plant for indoor cultivation because of its low maintenance requirements. you can grow baby sun rose in a container or hanging basket to bring indoors during cold weather. These plants prefer full sun and flower on and off all year, more during warm months. The blossoms aren’t elaborately showy since they’re so small…but they have the added benefit of attracting hummingbirds.

But these plants shine as groundcovers for smaller areas and as rock garden plants, rather than using them to fill vast expanses of the garden bed.

This plant won’t get away from you like some groundcover plants. It grows at a leisurely pace and makes a beautiful container plant.

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