Rose of Jericho
- The Rose of Jericho is a mystical desert plant from Jordan that revives with water. A reusable natural wonder and symbol of love and rebirth – perfect for your home.
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The Resurrection Plant from Jordan – Rose of Jericho
Feeling stuck in the same routine? Looking for a touch of magic and meaning in your home? Discover the Rose of Jericho – the incredible plant that comes back to life with just a bit of water. A symbol of hope, love, and new beginnings, this ancient desert plant is a true miracle of nature.
The Rose of Jericho (Selaginella lepidophylla), also called the Resurrection Plant, is a dried tumbleweed-like ball that “awakens” when watered. Originally from Jordan, this plant needs no soil – just light and a shallow dish of water. Within hours to days, it opens into a lush green rosette, stunning anyone who sees it. And the best part? You can repeat this cycle over and over.
This product is perfect for:
- people who love meaningful, symbolic gifts
- those interested in natural air purifiers
- anyone seeking a calming, meditative ritual
- ✔️ revives with water ➡️ experience a magical transformation in just hours
- ✔️ air-purifying properties ➡️ freshens your space and absorbs smoke
- ✔️ endless rebirth cycles ➡️ use it again and again – even your grandchildren will enjoy it
FEATURES:
- origin: jordan
- symbolism: happiness, love, eternal life
- revival method: soak roots in a shallow dish of water
- care tip: dry period of ~2 weeks after a week in water
- heat resistance: can be revived with hot water
- weight: 20 g
- average dry size: approximately 10 cm or more
Q&A
1. Does the Rose of Jericho need to be planted in soil?
No, it doesn’t need soil – just place it in a shallow dish with a bit of water.
2. How long does it take to open?
It begins to open within a few hours, and fully blooms in 2–4 days.
3. Can I leave it in water all the time?
No – it's a desert plant. Keep it in water for about a week, then let it dry for two weeks.
4. What part of the plant should be in the water?
Only the roots should be in the water – not the whole plant.
5. Will hot water damage it?
Not at all! In fact, hot water makes it open faster.