straight succulent Gasteria Flow Lace Aloe Succulent
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straight succulent Gasteria Flow Lace Aloe Succulent

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straight succulent Gasteria Flow Lace Aloe SucculentDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness Gasteria Flow also called Aloe Flow, Gasteraloe or Lace Aloe Aloe aristata is a hybrid between Gasteria and Aloe plants with a wonderfully unusual appearance. Gasteria Flow is a striking variety, with dark green, triangular shaped, succulent leaves arranged in a rosette, with a lot of white spots scattered upon the leaf surface. The leaves margin is toothed. It's also easy to multiply from offsets or with leaf

  • Gasteria Flow also called Aloe Flow, Gasteraloe or Lace Aloe/ Aloe aristata is a hybrid between Gasteria and Aloe plants with a wonderfully unusual appearance.

    Gasteria ‘Flow’ is a striking variety, with dark green, triangular-shaped, succulent leaves arranged in a rosette, with a lot of white spots scattered upon the leaf surface. The leaves’ margin is toothed. It's also easy to multiply from offsets or with leaf propagation. It’s perfect for growing as a houseplant, even for succulent beginners, where it will require little maintenance.

    All of the plants may be shipped bare root.
  • The tubular flowers develop on an inflorescence which is a raceme on the top of a tall stem.

    Bright light, but not direct sunlight.

    Cactus mix or very fast-draining potting soil mixed with sand.

    Prefers warm weather from 70ºF (21ºC) to 80ºF (27ºC), but can survive temperature as low as 40ºF (4.5ºC).

    Feed with a cactus fertilizer in the summer only (Aloes go dormant in the winter).

    Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch. Avoid letting water sit for too long in the soil. Do not overwater.

  • USDA Hardiness Zones 9b to 11b: from 25°F (-3.9 °C) to 50 °F (+10 °C).
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Bonnie
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
She's already read this book twice!
Format: Paperback
She loves it!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023
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Cassandra Strand
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
muslim girl joins boy band
Format: Hardcover
I got this book for my daughter to read, her review is what follows: Barakah beats is the perfect book for any Muslim in middle or high school to read. I felt connected to the story not many have been able to reach. She goes through what I felt as a Muslim in school, journey is like viewing my experiences through the eyes of someone else. Namira Sharif joins up with a boy band through an unexpected invitation to join them. This is where I feel she finds more about her own beliefs, some Muslims believe music is haram and others believe it the opposite. She finds her own opinions based on her journey, she makes difficult decisions and new friends as the outcome. Overall this book is an excellent read and I don't really have many complaints about it. I don't have much to compare it to since there aren't a lot of books published with Muslims portrayed in such a way. A When Barakah Beat was given to me I nearly jumped for joy seeing a new book written by a Muslim author. Namira does not run from her faith but always tries to remember it, even when she joins the band to win her best friend back. The book hits all the markers when talking about personal values, beliefs, family, and culture, a sweet and relatable read for anyone Muslim girl with a middle school experience. Be warned though once you start you won't be able to stop till you realize you're staring at the back of the book and there are no more words to read.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2021
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R. Faruqi
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Joyful!
Format: Hardcover
This book is joyful and I loved the authentic Muslim character and the peace and melody she finds in the Quran. I haven't read a character who does hifz before so that was interesting for me! The story is fast paced and flows beautifully! I loved the friendship of her characters and especially when Jenna asks Nimra if she's going to wear her hijab to school! I love how Nimra owns it. I also connected to the worried parents. So real! I also loved how Nimra prays in school. I loved the family dynamic, the internal dilemma of Nimra, and how she stays true to herself when it comes to music and Quran. I can't wait to read more stories from this talented author! Also this cover makes me so happy!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2021
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Alyssa
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 4
Cute Book
Format: Hardcover
I received a copy of this book through the Amazon Vine program in exchange for an honest review. This is a cute book! It's a short, sweet, and easy to read book. We follow Nimra as she starts middle school at a public school for the first time. She grapples with balancing her religious beliefs with her love of art and music. She also has to figure out friendships and how to not compromise on your beliefs. While Nimra talks about praying and wearing a hijab there isn't a whole lot about Islam in this book, but some context is there for anyone unfamiliar with the practice to understand why Nimra does certain things. It's a cute middle-grade book that tackles lying, hiding things from family, making and keeping friendships, and other familiar experiences.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2021
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Jaiden
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Important Story!
Format: Hardcover
12 year old Nimra is thrilled when her parents suggest she transfer to public school, which means she'll finally be with her best friend, Jenna. When Jenna acts strangely about Nimra's hijab on their first day, Nimra is desperate to prove she can fit in. Even though her family doesn't approve of music, Nimra joins a boy band, hoping their popularity will help repair her friendship with Jenna. She doesn't intend to remain in the band after she wins Jenna back, but the boys enter them in a fundraising benefit. Nimra's web of lies grows until she finally has to face what she's done––and figure out who she is at home and at school. A lovely story about a girl torn between her religion and the trials of middle school, this book is a recommended read.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2021

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