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Chlorophytum amaniense

Appealing rosettes with a very intense orange midrib. This understorey plant grows well as a house plant. It naturally grows in dappled light in the rainforests of east Africa in the Usambara Mountains of Tanzania. This plant was spread in the 90's with the commercial name 'Fire Flash' .

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Appealing rosettes with a very intense orange midrib. This understorey plant naturally grows in dappled light in the rainforests of east Africa in the Usambara Mountains of Tanzania. This plant was spread in the 90's with the commercial name 'Fire Flash' .

This species is perfectly adapted to indoor conditions and makes an excellent house plant. It will grow in any room with bright light and it is easy to mantain. It is also used in tropical greenhouse settings or in the terrarium, together with bromeliads and other indoor plants.

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We ship a robust, greenhouse-grown plant, cultivated in a 14-18 cm pot. We will always try to select a compact robust plant for you. This plant will be sent with pot and substrate, mostly made of peat and perlite. It is adapted to shade and should not be exposed to direct full sun. Grow it indoors or outdoors in the shade. We ship worldwide.

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Coltivazione Protetta
Origine della pianta Africa
Presentazione Pianta in vaso
Dimensione massima 20cm-30cm
Famiglia botanica Asparagaceae
Luce Ombra
Temperatura minima in inverno 10 ºC a 15 ºC
Stagione della fioritura Mesi più caldi
Tipo pianta Erbacee
Cura Vaso
Cura Terrarium
Forma Perenni
Avviso importante-Data la nostra lunga esperienza come esportatori e importatori, vi informiamo che tutti gli ordini che arrivano dopo il 16 novembre 2024 saranno spediti dopo la seconda settimana di gennaio 2025, per evitare qualsiasi possibile perdita o ritardo nella consegna a causa dell'eccessivo traffico di pacchi di Natale.