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Everfresh Tree

SGD 188.00
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アカサヤネムノキ (Pithecellobium Confertum) is a popular foliage plant from Japan. Interestingly, the leaves close at night to conserve water, known as the "sleep exercise".

Dimensions
Potted Plant: W 30-40 cm x H 40-50 cm
Sprout A-Series: ⌀ 10.7 cm x H 11.3 cm
Milk Pot: ⌀ 13 cm x H 11 cm

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アカサヤネムノキ (Pithecellobium Confertum) is a popular foliage plant from Japan. Interestingly, the leaves close at night to conserve water, known as the "sleep exercise".

Dimensions
Potted Plant: W 30-40 cm x H 40-50 cm
Sprout A-Series: ⌀ 10.7 cm x H 11.3 cm
Milk Pot: ⌀ 13 cm x H 11 cm

アカサヤネムノキ (Pithecellobium Confertum) is a popular foliage plant from Japan. Interestingly, the leaves close at night to conserve water, known as the "sleep exercise".

Dimensions
Potted Plant: W 30-40 cm x H 40-50 cm
Sprout A-Series: ⌀ 10.7 cm x H 11.3 cm
Milk Pot: ⌀ 13 cm x H 11 cm

 

Description


Potted with Basic Potting Mix.

Plants images depicted are solely for illustration purposes only

Plant Care Guide


Water

Keep the soil slightly moist.


Light

Bright indirect light environments.


Tips

If the leaves remain closed during the day, there’s a chance that the soil is too dry. Use a wooden chopstick or your fingers to check the soil if it is dry.

 

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