Able to survive for long periods without water, this desert plant makes a great houseplant for forgetful gardeners.

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Rose of Jericho, nicknamed the resurrection plant, is a desert native.

When shopping for rose of Jericho, double-check the botanical name on the plant label.

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In low-light controls, keep itunder a grow light.

Rehydrating Rose of Jericho

Rose of Jericho plants are typically sold in their dry form.

Rehydrating these plants for the first time is always an exciting experience.

Rose of Jericho Care Tips

Rose of Jericho is relativelylow-maintenancebut does have some specific water needs.

Light

Rose of Jericho loves sunlight, but too much bright sun causes leaf scorch.

A window that receivesbright, indirect lightis the best place.

When grown in soil, rose of Jericho needs to be watered often to keep the soil consistently moist.

Temperature and Humidity

Rose of Jericho isnt fussy about temperature and humidity.

ensure to shelter these plants from extreme heat and drafty windows.

The best time to prune rose of Jericho is immediately after you “wake up” the plant.

Potting and Repotting

Terra-cotta saucers or upcycled bowls are popular planter options for rose of Jericho.

Low ikebana vases offer a minimalistic, elegant look.

Avoid using deep dishes to hold rose of Jericho, as proper airflow is essential for reducing mildew growth.

Pests and Problems

Rose of Jericho is usually very resilient but may develop a few problems.

Acting quickly at the first signs of pests and diseases will help your plant recover.Aphidssometimes target rose of Jericho.

Even though rose of Jericho appreciates water, the plant needs to dry out occasionally.

Plants kept in water for too long risk developing mildew and mushy, smelly, or rotten stems.

To avoid mold, keep it in an area with good airflow.

Rose of Jericho usually unfurls quickly when exposed to water.

To propagate the plant, dividing it is the easiest method.

Frequently Asked Questions

No, rose of Jericho plants should not be completely submerged in water.