the Madagascar Palm (Pachypodium lamerei) is a striking
but they will thrive and flower more profusely if watered in the correct season
This cactus-like euphorbia thrives in bright indirect light or filtered sun
while the obesum version does not have a thick stem but several smaller stems and boasts larger blooms in a variety of colors ranging from deep reds to vibrant yellow
Water retaining materials like clay should be avoided as they may cause the roots to rot
Monilaria moniliformis - Bunny Succulent airplant the Madagascar Palm (Pachypodium lamerei)Bunny Succulent, known as the Monilaria moniliformis, is a small and sparsely branched, cushion forming succulent shrublet native to South Africa. Because it looks like the furry ears of a rabbit, it is also known as Bunny Ear Succulent. In the winter, its leaves disappear, but in the summer, it blooms solitary long white flowers. It produces two pairs of leaves united at the branch, and its soft leaves are green and round tipped. With its low