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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 Need little water in winter. Distilled water or rainwater. |
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Available in different sizes |
Original price was: €3.95.€2.95Current price is: €2.95.
The Mosaic Plant (Fittonia) is a low-growing plant that comes from South America (Peru)† 'Small, but brave' can certainly be called Fittonia Mosaic Kings Cross. Since its introduction in the autumn of 2007, more than 100.000 units have been sold. It mosaic plant, as Fittonia is also called, rises barely five centimeters above the pot rim. But apparently she manages to stand out in the already overwhelming range of houseplants of mini size. This is probably due to the white-green variegated and serrated leaves. A combination that you don't find much in the plant world.
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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 Need little water in winter. Distilled water or rainwater. |
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Available in different sizes |
Dimensions | 6x6x8 cm |
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