Medinilla sedifolia (4.5″ Pot)

Medinilla sedifolia is rare succulent species that every plant collector should take home! This Madagascar native features miniature, waxy green circular leaves growing on trailing stems. In Spring and Winter, adorable, 1″, five-petaled magenta flowers nearly cover the evergreen foliage.

This plant can be grown in a container, hanging basket, or even in a terrarium. It prefers a humid environment and bright, indirect light. Allow the soil to dry out before watering. This plant will not tolerate cold weather.

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Medinilla sedifolia is rare succulent species that every plant collector should take home! This Madagascar native features miniature, waxy green circular leaves growing on trailing stems. In Spring and Winter, adorable, 1″, five-petaled magenta flowers nearly cover the evergreen foliage.

This plant can be grown in a container, hanging basket, or even in a terrarium. It prefers a humid environment and bright, indirect light. Allow the soil to dry out before watering. This plant will not tolerate cold weather.

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