That is a wonderful and generous miniature collection! You are receiving a Succulent Mix—a group of 20 individual plants, each at a small, delicate size (Ø5.5cm pot, ↕10cm height). This mix will consist of various types of low-growing, water-storing plants.
Since this is a mixed selection, here is a general overview of the collective characteristics and care for this large group of succulents:
🌿 Foliage, Form, and Appearance
Succulents are unified by their ability to store water in their fleshy leaves or stems, which allows them to survive in arid conditions.
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Foliage: The leaves are typically thick, fleshy, and often waxy, ranging in colour from greens and greys to reds and purples, depending on the variety and light exposure.
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Form: Most common types in this mix are evergreen and maintain a compact, low-growing form, making them excellent for miniature displays.
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Spines: The majority of common succulents do not have sharp spines, although some may have soft, toothy margins.
📏 Size and Growth
Your plants are very small and uniform in size (10cm tall), which is ideal for creating group plantings or decorating multiple tight spaces. Succulents are generally slow-growing, and their compact size will be easy to maintain over time.
🌸 Flowering and Fragrance
While succulents are primarily valued for their geometric foliage, they do flower, typically during the spring or summer growing season.
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Colour & Period: Blooms vary significantly by type, often appearing on long stalks in colours like yellow, red, or pink.
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Fragrance: The flowers usually have a subtle or no noticeable fragrance.
💧 Care and Environment
Caring for this mix is easy, as the plants are adapted to tolerate drought, but their watering regime is crucial.
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Placement: Succulents prefer a bright location with ample light to maintain their colour and tight shape. While some can tolerate direct sun, bright, indirect sunlight is generally safest for a mixed collection to prevent leaf scorching.
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Watering: Because they store water, the soil should be allowed to dry out completely between waterings. During the growing season (spring/summer), watering once every two weeks is usually sufficient. In winter, watering should be reduced to once a month or less, as the plants enter a period of rest. Overwatering is the biggest risk.
Note: As this is a mixed selection, and many common succulents (such as certain Kalanchoe and the sap from many Aloe species) can be toxic to pets if ingested, it is safest to treat the entire collection as potentially toxic and ensure it is placed out of reach of animals and children.