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Wholesale Phlebodium Blue star - Pot size 6 - Baby plant - Terrarium plant
Wholesale Phlebodium Blue star - Pot size 6 - Baby plant - Terrarium plant
Wholesale Phlebodium Blue star - Pot size 6 - Baby plant - Terrarium plant
Wholesale Phlebodium Blue star - Pot size 6 - Baby plant - Terrarium plant
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Description
A botanical showstopper in mini format. The Phlebodium Blue Star is known for its unique blue-green leaves with a silvery sheen. Perfect for terrariums, windowsills or as a compact addition to your urban jungle. Its distinctive shape and color instantly add character to any space. Plus, it’s super low-maintenance – ideal for both plant lovers and beginners. * Size: Pot Ø6 cm * Material: Live plant, delivered in nursery pot * Care: Partial shade, keep soil slightly moist - don’t let it dry out * Use: Ideal for terrariums, plant shelves, small pots or as a unique gift Small in size, big in personality. Add a subtle touch of blue-green to your space or let it shine as a surprising eye-catcher in your plant collection.
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SKU: TP020 Made in Netherlands EAN: 8720872024882
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Reviews for similar products from Trendhero.nl/b2b: Live Plant
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






















