35cm
850 EGP
Shrub Araucaria heterophylla is called by some: Araucaria heterophylla leaf, and the pine of Norfolk Island, relative to its habitat, which is the Norfolk Islands in the Pacific Ocean, its growth is very slow, as it may not reach a meter until after ten years, and it is preferable to be presented alone independently; for its beautiful view. ArucariaArucaria Care for him
The Norfolk Island pine is a cone-bearing evergreen tree. It is a large, tall, upright, elegant tree with whorled branches and dark green, fan-like, needle-type foliage. The short, little needles are leathery and linear, densely arranged in flexible, caterpillar-like fingers upon the lateral branches. Perfect for your Christmas decorations!It needs medium lighting, and succeeds in a thermal range between 15 to 21 degrees Celsius, and it is a moisture-loving plant, and it is watered abundantly throughout the year except for the winter period, because it is a period of moderately watered dormancy, and it is fertilized once a month during the period of active growth. Reproduction They multiply in one of the following ways: By seeds and planting seeds should be observed immediately after their maturity and stored seeds are not taken because they are often damaged. By apical cuttings, which are parts of the newly grown upper stem where they are cut and dipped in growth hormone and then planted in special soil (peat moss) inside the pot. By laying, where we bend part of the juicy (flexible) stem inside a pot containing peat moss soil, cover the stem with this soil, water it for about a year, then separate it by cutting it from the parent plant and form a new plant.1,599 EGP
Fix Ficus lyrata is an ornamental tree awarded the Order of Merit by the British Royal Horticultural Society, a popular ornamental tree that highlights the breathtaking appearance of subtropical and tropical gardens. Like many other Vicks trees, Vicks Ficus lyrata begins its normal life by growing on top of the crown of another tree, then sends its roots to the ground where the host tree trunk is located and slowly strangles it until it grows in its place.