Croton estrella soleada - Codiaeum variegatum 'Estrella soleada'

Sprouts of Bristol
 
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El Sunny Star Croton seguramente alegrará el día de cualquiera, ya que su follaje amarillo brillante es un verdadero rayo de sol en su interior. Ideal para exhibir en el alféizar de una ventana y darle algunos colores tropicales a su colección de plantas de interior.

Notas

  • Le gusta el riego frecuente, riegue cuando solo la capa superior del suelo esté seca.
  • Puede ser sensible al agua del grifo; utilice agua destilada o de lluvia siempre que sea posible.
  • Le gusta el sol parcial: un alféizar con sol de la mañana y luego luz indirecta brillante el resto del día sería perfecto.
  • Sensible al frío, evite las corrientes de aire frío.
  • Le gusta la alta humedad
  • Niebla regularmente
  • Tóxico

Maceta D - 12cm

Todas nuestras plantas vienen de serie en una maceta de plástico.
Las macetas decorativas se venden por separado y se pueden encontrar aquí .

 

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