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sansevieria robusta black Black Robusta Snake Plant 2 inch Set of 3 Green Striped Dwarf Rosette Sansevieria Tiny Mini Pixie Plants

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sansevieria robusta black Black Robusta Snake Plant 2 inch Set of 3 Green Striped Dwarf Rosette Sansevieria Tiny Mini Pixie Plants[GROWN AND PLANTED IN THE USA] Bringing the quality and price of local nurseries to you. [PRODUCT DETAILS] You will receive plant(s) similar to the listing photos. All plants come potted with soil in a plastic pot. A general plant care tip guide will be given with every order. Keep in mind that fallen, dried, and yellowing of leaves are a natural occurrence. We try to contain the soil as much as possible within the packaging, but some soil may find

[GROWN AND PLANTED IN THE USA] Bringing the quality and price of local nurseries to you. [PRODUCT DETAILS] You will receive plant(s) similar to the listing photos. All plants come potted with soil in a plastic pot. A general plant care tip guide will be given with every order. Keep in mind that fallen, dried, and yellowing of leaves are a natural occurrence. We try to contain the soil as much as possible within the packaging, but some soil may find its way out of the pot and onto the plant. If plants have soil over the leaves, it can easily be rinsed off with water. If plant is slightly wilted and the soil is dry, we recommend that you give the plant a watering as soon as you can to revive the plant. [WE WANT EVERYONE TO BE HAPPY] Feel free to message us if you have any questions. We want everyone to be happy with their purchase and will work with you on finding a resolution for all issues as soon as possible. [ADDITIONAL GUIDES] REPOTTING OR TRANSPLANTING YOUR PLANT - Try to avoid touching the roots as much as possible when repotting. It's not necessary to remove all the old soil. This step is important in determining how long it will take for your plant to settle in its new pot. - Once transplanted in new soil, do not water for 2-3 days. During this time, the plant might wither a little, but is necessary in the establishment and growth of roots in the new potting container. - While the plant gets adjusted to its new pot, do not place under direct sunlight. Keep it in a bright shady spot where it can avoid sunburn.
[EXPERTLY PACKAGED] We package and wrap each plant individually with the utmost care. We are very accomodating and receptive. Feel free to message for any issues or requests.
[HEALTHY GUARANTEE] House plants are always healthy and gorgeous and it won't be hard to keep them that way. Our stellar team will help fix any plant issue.
[GIFTABLE] All plants are individually wrapped and Great gift for any plant lover
[EASY TO GROW] All our plants prefer to be in a bright shade (i.e.: not direct sunlight). They grow amazingly indoors and outdoors. The plants are also very low maintenance.
Check the BubbleBlooms store to see all these types of plants and more like carnivorous, hoyas, and other wildly unique house plants.
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