Here are some interesting facts

Dolphin succulents (Senecio peregrinus)

The plant is very popular in Japan. Each leaf of this plant resembles a small dolphin breaking the waves... The pot blooms like this: a long stem with a cup and pale pink flowers appears.

Japanese marimo moss (Marimo moss balls)

This is a beautiful algae that does not like direct sunlight. A beautiful decoration of the aquarium, but it can also exist independently in a separate container. Marimo, or cladophora grows very slowly - the emerald ball can increase in size by only 5-7 mm per year. A small ball of algae can live for about 200 years, so in some Japanese families it is customary to pass the plant down as an inheritance.

Trachyandra (Trachyandra)

The plant looks like jellyfish tentacles or curly pigtails. This plant does not require special conditions and needs fairly easy care, comes from Africa, is not afraid of the scorching sun, so it needs to be watered once a week.

Euphorbia obesa (Euphorbia obesa)

It is native to Africa but resistant to low temperatures. It retains moisture inside like a cactus. It blooms from the age of 5-8 years.

Gentiana urnula (Gentiana urnula)

An unusual plant that does not require special care. Resembles a starfish, looks great in a composition on an alpine hill.