
Wholesale Calathea Lancifolia - Peacock plant - Terrarium plant
Wholesale Calathea Lancifolia - Peacock plant - Terrarium plant
Wholesale Calathea Lancifolia - Peacock plant - Terrarium plant
Wholesale Calathea Lancifolia - Peacock plant - Terrarium plant
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Description
The Calathea Lancifolia terrarium plant needs little light. Place the Calathea in a spot with (semi) shade without direct sunlight. Too much sunlight is harmful to the plant and will lead to brown edges on the leaves. The Calathea requires high humidity and is therefore very suitable as a terrarium plant. What is special about this green / purple Calathea is that the leaves are 'alive'. The plant closes its leaves in the evening to open them again in the morning. Because of this, they also call it the 'living plant'. Height (including jar) 15-20 Pot size 6 Location Halfshadow Water requirement Medium Suitable for terrarium Yes Additional information Each plant grows and flowers in its own way and will differ per season and per plant. The plant shown may differ in shape and size from the purchase in the store or webshop.
Details
SKU: TP005 Made in Netherlands EAN: 8720872020839
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Nothing to say about the products received! They are great! However, the delivery information was not updated. My order was redirected to a pickup point without me being informed. The plants stayed there for 4 days. Fortunately, no damage.
Nothing to say about the products received! They are great! However, the delivery information was not updated. My order was redirected to a pickup point without me being informed. The plants stayed there for 4 days. Fortunately, no damage.
May 17, 2024 • Marion • Lamorlaye, France


















