Description
easy plant Non-toxic small leaves |
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light shade No full sun |
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Keep the potting soil wet in the summer Little water needed in winter |
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Available in different sizes |
€17.95
This cool houseplant really gives your living room a botanical look. It occurs naturally in tropical rainforests, but it is also fine in your home. Place it in a light spot, but make sure that the bright sun does not shine directly on its leaf. Be careful with cold or draft, he hates that.
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easy plant Non-toxic small leaves |
|
light shade No full sun |
|
Keep the potting soil wet in the summer Little water needed in winter |
|
Available in different sizes |
Dimensions | 12x12x25 cm |
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