
Little Sunrise Succulents
PLANT AT A GLANCE
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Originated in South Africa |
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Best under bright indirect light |
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About once every two weeks, allow the soil to completely dry out between waterings |
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Easy to care |
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Not known to be toxic, but best practice is to keep out of reach of kids and pets |
PLANT SIZE
Plant height/length: 10-15cm
Grow pot size: 7-10cm
DESCRIPTION
These irresistible little plants will bring a smile to anyone's face. One of the cutest succulents around, Anacampseros 'sunrise' succulents have delicate little stems of purple, pink and green leaves. We've matched them with the terracotta Uluru Pots. A pretty and colourful small gifting choice!
Sunrise succulents are native to South Africa. They are extremely slow growing and grow in clumps of rosettes on short stems. The leaves are a dazzling mix of deep and light green on the lower portions of the stem and pink hues on the upper portions. With their unique appearance and low maintenance, they are a great gift for a love one.
Sunrise succulents prefer bright indirect light and well ventilated areas. Avoid areas that get direct sunlight for more than short periods of the day. Be careful with watering and allow the soil to dry out completely before watering, usually every two weeks.
Important to know: As plants are natural products, form, pattern and colour will vary.
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Little Sunrise Succulents
PLANT AT A GLANCE
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Originated in South Africa |
|---|---|
![]() |
Best under bright indirect light |
![]() |
About once every two weeks, allow the soil to completely dry out between waterings |
![]() |
Easy to care |
![]() |
Not known to be toxic, but best practice is to keep out of reach of kids and pets |
PLANT SIZE
Plant height/length: 10-15cm
Grow pot size: 7-10cm
DESCRIPTION
These irresistible little plants will bring a smile to anyone's face. One of the cutest succulents around, Anacampseros 'sunrise' succulents have delicate little stems of purple, pink and green leaves. We've matched them with the terracotta Uluru Pots. A pretty and colourful small gifting choice!
Sunrise succulents are native to South Africa. They are extremely slow growing and grow in clumps of rosettes on short stems. The leaves are a dazzling mix of deep and light green on the lower portions of the stem and pink hues on the upper portions. With their unique appearance and low maintenance, they are a great gift for a love one.
Sunrise succulents prefer bright indirect light and well ventilated areas. Avoid areas that get direct sunlight for more than short periods of the day. Be careful with watering and allow the soil to dry out completely before watering, usually every two weeks.
Important to know: As plants are natural products, form, pattern and colour will vary.
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PLANT AT A GLANCE
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Originated in South Africa |
|---|---|
![]() |
Best under bright indirect light |
![]() |
About once every two weeks, allow the soil to completely dry out between waterings |
![]() |
Easy to care |
![]() |
Not known to be toxic, but best practice is to keep out of reach of kids and pets |
PLANT SIZE
Plant height/length: 10-15cm
Grow pot size: 7-10cm
DESCRIPTION
These irresistible little plants will bring a smile to anyone's face. One of the cutest succulents around, Anacampseros 'sunrise' succulents have delicate little stems of purple, pink and green leaves. We've matched them with the terracotta Uluru Pots. A pretty and colourful small gifting choice!
Sunrise succulents are native to South Africa. They are extremely slow growing and grow in clumps of rosettes on short stems. The leaves are a dazzling mix of deep and light green on the lower portions of the stem and pink hues on the upper portions. With their unique appearance and low maintenance, they are a great gift for a love one.
Sunrise succulents prefer bright indirect light and well ventilated areas. Avoid areas that get direct sunlight for more than short periods of the day. Be careful with watering and allow the soil to dry out completely before watering, usually every two weeks.



























