3,99 €
Article no: 602.345.34
View more product informationThis plant is hardwearing and easy-care, so you can create a green home without being a gardening expert.
Decorate your home with plants combined with a plant pot to suit your style.
Invite nature in – living plants make the home warmer and cosier and help to lift your well-being by reducing stress and boosting creativity. They are perfect roommates!
Diameter of plant pot: | 12 cm |
Height of plant: | 15 cm |
Article no: | 602.345.34 |
Packages: | 1 |
Length: | 19 cm |
Width: | |
Height: | |
Weight Gross: | 0,39 kg |
Weight Net: | 0,39 kg |
Diameter: | 21 cm |
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Only for decoration, not suitable for consumption.
Water moderately.
Minimum temperature 12°C.
For indoor use
Place in a light area, out of direct sunlight.
Native to Africa and America.
Easy care plant.
Sensitive to repotting.
Give your plants a boost with fertiliser every month. If you notice that the plant has gone dormant - let it be until next season.
IKEA provides all potted plants with nutrient-rich soil, repotting is not needed until 1 year after purchase.
Remove dust every now and then to allow the plant to get as much light as possible.
The height of the plants can vary.
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