Rose Of Jericho Dinosaur Plant

Rose Of Jericho Dinosaur Plant

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Item Spesifics:

  • Product Type: Bonsai
  • Type: Herbs
  • Size: Small
  • Use: Indoor Plants
  • Model Number: other
  • Classification: Novel Plant
  • Flowerpot: Excluded
  • Full-bloom Period: None
  • Style: Annual
  • Function: Interest
  • Location: Windowsill
  • Applicable Constellation: Virgo
  • Climate: Subtropics
  • Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy
  • Variety: Resurrection Plant
  • Product Description:
  • Resurrection Plant Other name:Rose of Jericho /Spike Moss / Dinosaur Plant / Miracle Plant / Air Plant /Prehistoric Plant / Siempre Viva (Live Forever) SCIENTIFIC NAME: Selaginella Lepidophylla HARDINESS ZONE: 8- 10 / House plant PLANT HEIGHT: 6 - 12” PLANT SPACING: 6 - 9” LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Partial – Full Shade Area:It grows naturally in Northern Africa, southwest Asia, southwest America, and Central America.
  • Like a Christmas rose, This plant is great around the holidays. They are flowers designed for an arid, desert climate, and are often found in a brown curled up state. Amazing plant. You will get it in a dry and dead like appearance but just soak in water and watch it open, and turn green almost moss like blooms, hence the alternate name Spike Moss.
  • When the water source is eliminated, they will go back to their brown ball state.Families keep a dormant plant throughout the year and then water it near the holidays, so it becomes a holiday tradition.Because it does not need to be planted and easy to care for.Many people keep this on their holiday table looks great
  • No soil / planting needed. This plant is normal in a dry ball form state for a long time even without soil underneath it. Then place it in a bowl of water and within a few days, you will have a blooming plant ! Of course, you can plant it as well. Very little water is needed. Great for desert garden & dry area.
  • The resurrection fern gets its name because it can survive long periods of drought by curling up its fronds and appearing desiccated, gray-brown and dead. However, when just a little water is present, the fern will uncurl and reopen, appearing to "resurrect" and restoring itself to a vivid green color within about 24 hours. It has been estimated that these plants could go 100 years without water and still revive after a single soaking.