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Buy Areca palm dypsis gold palm cane palm butterfly palm

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The Areca palm, also known as gold palm, reed palm, butterfly palm and dypsis lutescens have an air-purifying effect in your living room. Did you know the Areca also the plant of the month February 2020 is. The Areca palm occurs naturally in the tropical forest of Madagascar and lives in a climate with high humidity. The Areca palm also belongs to the Dypsis family. Besides an exotic appearance, this palm also has a strong air purifying qualities. This one houseplant is very suitable as a mood maker at home in the living room, but it will also do well in the office.

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Description

easy plant
Non-toxic
Air purifying leaves
light shade
No full sun
Needs enough water.
Only way to kill this is by
to give more water.
Available in different sizes

Additional information

Pot size

Ø21 cm

Height

100 cm

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