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Graveyard Gothic Garden - Plants of Witches, the Undead and Unholy!

Graveyard Gothic Garden - Plants of Witches, the Undead and Unholy!

Attention all you real witches out there stuck in real world boring office jobs! Awaken your desktop and cast a spell on that boss of yours with plants and flowers of the undead and the unholy. The new Graveyard Gothic Garden terrarium grows strange and weird plants like the Moonflower (a favorite of witches), Sensitive Plant with leaves that move when touched, Dragon Tree with sharp-edged leaves and a blood red tinge, Black Dragon Coleus with black and red leaves, and Aloe with amazing healing powers. The little tombstone plant info stakes made me laugh out loud.

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