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Native to Cameroon in West Africa, this shrub wetland species of plant is known for its stability and tranquility. An Ornamental plants bring fortune and happiness to anyone who keeps them in their home or work place. The stalks are braided and twist to form a unified thick stem. In their natural habitat, they’re usually shaded by other taller plants because they can’t tolerate direct sunlight. Set them in a bright area but away from windows where they could be exposed to full sunlight. They like temperatures from about 60F to 90F. Trim off dead or yellowing leaves on the plant to encourage new, healthier growth. Care Instructions included.
- LUCKY BAMBOO - a well-known plant for bringing good fortune and one key element in feng shui in Chinese Culture. A good addition as a décor in your home, believed to extract a positive energy into your home or office. Receiving a bamboo plant as a gift is assumed to bring a good luck to the receiver. Lucky Bamboo house plant is estimated to grow about 2 to 3 feet in height.
- TAKING CARE OF LUCKY BAMBOO - a bamboo plant grows fine in a vase filled with pebbles with an inch of water. A drop of liquid fertilizer once a week will motivate its growth. Note that the water of the Bamboo Plant should be changed once in every two weeks. Prefers bright and filtered sunlight, avoid placing in a direct sunlight as it will burn the leaves.
- TRIMMING LUCKY BAMBOO - cutting the main stalk of the lucky bamboo is not a good idea. You can do the trimming within the offshoots in an inch or two of the main stem. To depress new growth, you can dip the cut end in paraffin.
- This Dream catcher Lucky Bamboo Plant is a live plant about 18'' inches tall and 4'' inches wide.
- Imported from Taiwan and Proudly Handmade by 9GreenBox
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