Description
easy plant Non-toxic Evergreen leaves |
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Light pitch half sun |
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Growing season 1 x every two weeks Need little water in winter. Distilled water or rainwater. |
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Available in different sizes |
€2.95
The Cactus is a species of the Cactaceae family. There are therefore no fewer than 2500 species of cacti, of which the lidcactus and the saw cactus are very well known. Cacti can contribute to a cozy interior in various ways. The small variants are very suitable for creating small 'desert gardens', while the larger ones are very suitable for giving a modern interior a natural look. With the right potting soil, location and nutrition you can enjoy your cactus for years.
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easy plant Non-toxic Evergreen leaves |
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Light pitch half sun |
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Growing season 1 x every two weeks Need little water in winter. Distilled water or rainwater. |
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Available in different sizes |
Dimensions | 5.5 × 10 cm |
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