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 pot 12cm |
Original price was: €2.49.€1.99Current price is: €1.99.
Can't your cat stay away from all your plants? Then here is the solution: Cyperus Alternifolius. In other words, cat grass. A plant with the look of grass, but for indoor use. The plant has a fresh green color and serves as a hairball cleaner for cats. If we are very honest, Cat Grass is nothing but wild barley sown in a pot. Well, as long as the cats are happy. Or not?
Cat grass grows best in a position with indirect sunlight to partial shade. So shady places! Direct sunlight kills the plant rather than doing it any good.
No, cat grass is not poisonous. Pets and children are therefore safe!
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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 pot 12cm |
Dimensions | 10x10x15 cm |
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