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Syngonium Tricolor Red Spot

Triple

€44,95 Incl. tax
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The Triple, also known as Syngonium Tricolor Red Spot, is an extremely rare specie! This exclusive houseplant belongs to the family Araceae and is native to Mexico, Ecuador and Brazil. Besides, the Triple doesn't has her name from a stranger... Read more.

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With its leaves that consist of 3 different colors, it is a beautiful appearance! Triple grows quickly... It can grow as big as a grown man! Moreover, the plant is easier to take care of than most variegated plants, even for an inexperienced plant owner.

This specie needs a well-draining soil that is slightly moist. In addition, Triple likes plenty of indirect sunlight and she likes some plant food in Spring, during her growing period, to keep her leaves beautiful. A temperature of 18 degrees to 30 degrees Celsius is best for her health!

ø 12 - H 25 cm

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