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housewarming succulent Handcrafted Succulent Arrangement with Kokedama in Coconut Shell

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housewarming succulent Handcrafted Succulent Arrangement with Kokedama in Coconut ShellThis unique succulent arrangement features four beautiful plants nestled in a finished coconut shell, perfect for adding a touch of nature to your house, office, or patio. It makes a thoughtful gift for corporate occasions, employee recognition, birthdays, get well wishes, or as a teachers gift. With its handcrafted kokedama design, this piece provides an eco friendly, sustainable solution to plant dcor. The plants used in this arrangement are:

This unique succulent arrangement features four beautiful plants nestled in a finished coconut shell, perfect for adding a touch of nature to your house, office, or patio. It makes a thoughtful gift for corporate occasions, employee recognition, birthdays, get well wishes, or as a teacher’s gift. With its handcrafted kokedama design, this piece provides an eco-friendly, sustainable solution to plant décor.

The plants used in this arrangement are:

  • Haworthia 'Concolor' (A low-maintenance succulent)
  • Crassula ovata Baby Jade (Known for its bright green leaves)
  • Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi 'Kiwi' (Variegated, colorful leaves)
  • Tillandsia usneoides (Spanish Moss) (A decorative air plant)

The Kokedama design, a centuries-old Japanese bonsai garden form, thrives indoors and adds a natural, rustic touch to any space. This arrangement can grow for many years without needing to be re-planted.

Product Includes:

  • Four unique succulents (Haworthia, Crassula, Kalanchoe, and Spanish Moss)
  • Finished Half Coconut Shell as the base
  • Natural Oak Base Plaque for added stability and charm

Approximate Size: 5 x 5 x 5 inches

Terrarium Care:

  • Light: Place in a bright location near a window or artificial light. Avoid direct sunlight.
  • Water: Pick up the moss ball to check its weight. If it feels light and dry, submerge in clean water for 5-10 minutes. Allow excess water to drain before repositioning.
  • Fertilizer: Not necessary for this arrangement.

This easy-care succulent arrangement will bring lasting beauty and a touch of tranquility to your home or workspace, making it an ideal gift or décor piece. Perfect for plant lovers and those who appreciate unique, sustainable items!


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