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I casually asked and they said nope you can’t have any. Kinda sad really. All of these would thrive
u/DoobieDunker — 26 days ago

I casually asked and they said nope you can’t have any. Kinda sad really. All of these would thrive
It’s Aeonium sunburst that crested. This can be fixed to a rock or old wood for better presentation. Just need to clean up some dead stuff and set it up. I have a couple other shallowly planted succulents that have a bonsai look. I can post those when I get some pictures. Does anyone else manipulate succulents like bonsai?