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Botle tree
Botle tree is a cultivar that attracts attention. It has a taller growth habit than other species in the genus. Multi-hued leaves that form a thick rosette also make the succulent easily identifiable. The plant is primarily used in containers and dish gardens.
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15 cm
Plant Height
10 cm
Spread
Green, Purple, Pink
Leaf Color
Orange
Flower Color
Evergreen
Leaf type
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature

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Care Guide for Botle tree

Every 3 weeks
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
20 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water: Botle tree is a drought-tolerant plant native to arid regions, storing water in its succulent leaves. It requires watering every three weeks and is evergreen, maintaining foliage year-round while needing less water during winter dormancy.
Fertilize: Botle tree thrives with specialized Succulents and Cacti Food at quarter-strength every four weeks in spring and summer. Avoid overfeeding and suspend fertilization in fall and winter. Use well-diluted solutions and well-draining soil to prevent root burn and support healthy growth.
Pruning: To maintain botle tree's shape, prune redundant or dense branches in spring and fall. For propagation, cut a stout stem with 5-6 leaves, apply sulfur powder to the wound, and plant after it heals. Ensure the soil is slightly wet during planting.
Propagation: Succulents can be propagated by using healthy leaves during spring and fall. Cut the leaf and place it on slightly humid soil, ensuring the base is close to the soil. Maintain a temperature of 25℃ (77°F) and provide bright, scattered light for best results.
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