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Assorted Succulent in Unicorn Pot

Assorted Succulent in Unicorn Pot

Add a dash of magic and greenery to your home with the Assorted Succulent in a Unicorn Pot. This charming piece pairs easy-care succulents with an adorable ceramic unicorn-shaped planter, making it a perfect touch of fantasy for desks, kids’ rooms, windowsills, or whimsical gift-giving.

Each pot features hand-selected succulent varieties, offering varied textures, colors, and personalities—all nestled in a glossy pastel unicorn vessel that’s sure to spark smiles and compliments.


Key Features

  • Includes live assorted succulents – varieties may vary seasonally

  • Glossy ceramic unicorn pot with detailed horn and pastel accents

  • Great for small spaces, shelves, and gift sets

  • Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant

  • Ideal gift for unicorn lovers, plant beginners, or children's rooms


How to Use

Place in bright, indirect light or near a sunny window. Water sparingly, only when soil is completely dry. Ideal for indoor use—especially in cozy or playful décor schemes.


Why You’ll Love It

This succulent & unicorn combo delivers carefree greenery with fairy tale flair. Whether you're treating yourself or gifting to a plant-curious kid or magic-minded friend, it brings joy with zero fuss.

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Sun Requirements ▾

Succulents love bright, indirect to direct light. A sunny windowsill or desk near a well-lit window is perfect. Aim for at least 4–6 hours of light daily to help them stay compact, colorful, and happy.

Watering Instructions ▾

Succulents prefer the “soak and dry” method. Water thoroughly only when the soil is completely dry, roughly every 2–3 weeks depending on your environment. Always make sure your unicorn pot has good drainage, or water very carefully if decorative (non-draining).

Care Tips ▾

Use well-draining succulent or cactus soil. These plants love warmth and low humidity and are happiest when left alone most of the time. Rotate them occasionally for even growth and keep them out of cold drafts.
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