Pagkatapos ng 2 Taong Overprotective sa kanyang Succulent Plant, Nalaman nyang Isa pala itong PEKE.

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Some of the more famous house plants people collect are the fiddle leaf fig, variegated monstera, and succulents. And among these three species, succulent plants are the most “trendy” due to its bizarre but eye-catching shapes, sizes, and colors.

According to the DIY Network, succulents naturally store water in their leaves, stems, or in both. These plants are able to grow in hot temperatures, as some of its species are part of the cacti family and can be found in deserts, sea cliffs, mountain tops, and sometimes even, in humid jungles.

Si Caelie Wilkes,isang succulent owner ay naging viral kamakailan dahil sa pagpost ng isang interesting na estorya tungkol sa kanyang tanim. Ayon sa kanyang FB post, siya ay mayroong succulent mga dalawang taon na at over protective sya dito na kahit sino ay hindi pwedeng magbinyag o humawak man lang dito.

Noong nakaraang Pebrero 29, nagdesisyon syang e transfer ito sa isang maliit na vase na nag mamatch sa kanyang magandang succulent, pero habang kinukuha ito sa kanyang lalagyan, na diskubre nyang isa itong peke at gawa mula sa plastic.

“I washed its leaves. [I] Tried my hardest to keep it looking it’s best, and it’s completely plastic! How did I not know this. I pull it from the container it’s sitting on Styrofoam with sand glued to the top! I feel like these last two years have been a lie.”, Wilkes explained.

As of this writing, the post gained more than 9,000 reactions, and 5,000 shares and comments. Because of its popularity online, a US-based home and furniture shop came to the rescue and gave her different varieties of succulents. This time, they are real, alive, and deeply rooted in planter pots.

Source: Inquirer pop

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