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How to Water Orchids: Succulent Care Companion Grid

Vintage-style succulent care infographic in a muted sage palette, featuring a companion-planting grid for subtropical growing conditions and botanical illustrations. Includes clear English callouts for light, watering, gritty soil, drainage pots, winter care, airflow, and edible or toxic labels, with a cottage-garden brand feel.

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Vintage succulent care infographic grid with companion plants, labeled light, water, soil, drainage, winter, airflow cues
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File size262 KB
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StyleAI Gardening & Plant Care Infographic
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Generated2026-06-06
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LanguageEnglish (EN)
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Gardening infographic titled "Succulent Care". COMPANION-PLANTING GRID layout for succulent care in a subtropical climate. Vintage seed packet design, muted herb sage palette, botanical illustration / cottage-garden aesthetic, botanically accurate succulent forms. Show a neat grid of compatible succulent groupings and nearby companion plants suited to similar conditions, with clear visual separation between thrive-together pairings and poor companions. Include 5-8 labeled callouts in English for: bright indirect to full sun light needs, sparse watering schedule, fast-draining gritty soil, excellent drainage pots, warm subtropical growing conditions, reduced winter watering, airflow to prevent rot, edible / toxic labeling where relevant. Include visual water, light, soil, and season cues. No pesticide brand logos, no specific GMO recommendations. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no watermarks Botanically accurate plant forms. No pesticide brand logos, no specific GMO recommendations. Edible / toxic plants must be correctly labeled where relevant.