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Have you ever grown a Chinese Dunce Cap plant?

The Chinese Dunce Cap are succulents named for its spires of silvery-lavender cone-shaped rosettes, and its habit of spreading via slender runners with offsets that fall off and take root to form new plants. Its growing habit is like that of Hens and Chicks, although considerably smaller with a more delicate appearance, while the pointy cones may produce tiny flowers. Just like all succulent plants, Dunce Cap requires well-drained soil and is likely to rot in humid conditions. If you’re concerned that your soil may be a little too moist, dig in a generous amount of coarse sand or grit.

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Source: Gardening Know How

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