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Sansevieria trifasciata Golden Hahnii
$8.00
Ex Tax: $8.00
Fact Sheet and Plant Guide
Scientific Name:
Sansevieria trifasciata Golden 'Hahnii'
Description:
Sansevieria
trifasciata Golden 'Hahnii' is a lovely, dwarf growing form of Sansevieria which remains less than 20cm high.
It spreads into a cluster of leafy funnels arranged in an
attractive rosette.
It is a stemless perennial succulent plant with dark green
leaves with clear horizontal bands.
Pot dimension:
Ø10cm x H10cm
Overall Plant Height:
15-18cm (Approx.) Included grower pot
Light:
Bright, filtered light.
Water:
Drought tolerant. Allow the soil to dry out completely before watering,
and then water deeply until water drips through the drainage hole. Do not
allow plants to sit in water.
Fertilizer:
Feed with diluted
foliage fertilizer once a month to provide essential nutrients for plant
growth.
Trimming:
Gently trim away dry, brown, or yellowish bracts or leaves by
using a pair of secateurs.
Trimming allows available nutrients in the soil to be
transferred into the new leaves which encourage intentional growth.
*Photo for illustration only. Actual product may
vary due to the nature of the product.
*Pot
color and size may vary and change Subject to Availability...
Ficus Lyrata Bushy Tall Fiddle Leaf Fig
$138.00
Ex Tax: $138.00
Fact Sheet and Plant Guide
Scientific Name:
Ficus lyrata 琴叶榕
Description:
The leaves of fiddle-leaf fig are large, leathery, and glossy
rich which make it a popular houseplant.
They are one of the air-purifier plant that can help to clean
the air in your house, office, room.
A bright spot is needed for Fiddle-leaf fig to carry out
photosynthesis.
Pot dimension:
Ø39cm x H32.0cm
Overall Plant Height:
4ft (approx.) Included grower pot
Light:
Bright light or
partial sun
Water:
Check regularly and water as needed.
Water thoroughly when the soil turns slightly dry to touch.
Never let the soil dry out completely.
Fertilizer:
Feed with all-purpose fertilizer
at least once a month.
Trimming:
Gently trim away dry, brown, or yellowish leaves by using a pair
of secateurs.
Trimming allows available nutrients in the soil to be transferred into the new leaves which encourage intentional growth.
Also, trimming allows your plants to retain in a good shape and
keep pests, fungal and diseases away.
*Photo for illustration only. Actual product may
vary due to the nature of the product.
*Pot
color and size may vary and change Subject to Availability...