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Rose of Jericho – The Resurrection Plant That Comes Back to Life
Rose of Jericho – The Resurrection Plant That Comes Back to Life
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Mystical Plant – Revives from Dormancy
Experience the wonder of the Rose of Jericho, famously known as the Resurrection Plant. This unique plant can survive extreme dryness and seemingly “come back to life” when exposed to water, making it an intriguing addition to any home, office, or classroom. Known for its magical and symbolic qualities, it has been used for centuries in spiritual practices, decor, and educational projects.
Why Grow Rose of Jericho
- Revives after dormancy – a plant that “resurrects” with water
- Ideal for terrariums, decorative bowls, or as a conversation piece
- Perfect for home, office, or classroom learning
- Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant
- Symbolic plant for meditation, luck, and spiritual practices
Plant Details
- Botanical Name: Selaginella lepidophylla
- Plant Type: Dormant, resurrection plant
- Height: 1–2 inches when dry, expands when hydrated
- Light: Bright, indirect light
- Watering: Submerge in water for revival; let dry to return to dormant state
- Growth Rate: Extremely slow, dormant until watered
- Special Feature: Can survive long periods without water
How to Grow & Revive
- Initial Setup: Place the dry plant in a shallow bowl.
- Revival: Add enough water to cover the base. The plant will gradually unfold and turn green over 2–3 hours to a few days.
- Maintenance: Let the plant dry completely to return it to its dormant state. Repeat watering to revive.
- Display: Ideal for glass bowls, terrariums, or tabletop decorations.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How often should I water the Rose of Jericho?
Only water when you want to see it “resurrect.” After full revival, let it dry completely.
Can it survive indoors?
Yes, it thrives in bright, indirect light indoors.
How big does it get?
Typically 1–2 inches dry, expands 3–4 inches when hydrated.
Is it safe for pets?
Yes, the plant is non-toxic.
