Description
easy plant Non-toxic Small pointed leaves |
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light shade No full sun |
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Needs little water. Only way to kill this is by to give more water. |
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Available in different sizes |
€9.95
Philodendron scandens is a green and yellow tropical houseplant from Central America and the Antilles. The heart-shaped large leaves have a beautiful pattern and color, which separate themselves very much from most terrarium plants and therefore provide beautiful color contrasts. A gem that should not be missing in your urban jungle.
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easy plant Non-toxic Small pointed leaves |
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light shade No full sun |
|
Needs little water. Only way to kill this is by to give more water. |
|
Available in different sizes |
Dimensions | 12x12x15 cm |
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Pot size | 12 |
Height | 20 |
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