Flowerbox Set of 3 Golden fruit palm, Livistonia, rubber tree

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This 3-piece set consists of three popular houseplants. The Livistona is a type of fan palm that originally comes from Java. It typically grows slowly, but can become fast-growing in higher temperatures, bright locations, and with adequate humidity. It features a smooth, gray trunk from which round, dark to medium green leaves emerge. The evergreen Gold Fruit Palm, also known as the Areca Palm, brings a vacation vibe to your home year-round as a tropical houseplant. Additionally, it improves the indoor climate due to its air-purifying properties. It is characterized by its opulent, umbrella-shaped crown with gracefully arching fronds. Since the Areca Palm is native to the humid tropics of Madagascar, the soil should always be kept moist without allowing the roots to sit in water. It prefers a bright location but cannot tolerate direct sunlight. Ficus elastica, also known by its German name Rubber Tree, belongs to the mulberry family and originally comes from India and Indonesia. There, the Rubber Tree can grow up to 25 meters tall. It was particularly popular as a houseplant in the 1980s and has been making a comeback in recent years. The "Robusta" variety is a very low-maintenance and robust type that makes an excellent solitary plant in an office or living room with its leathery, vibrant green leaves.

Key specifications

Botanical name
LivistonaRubber tree
Plant type
Houseplant
Item number
20557630

General information

Manufacturer
Flowerbox
Category
Plants
Manufacturer no.
B09WV2XRV8
Release date
16.4.2022

Plant properties

Plant type
Houseplant
Botanical name
LivistonaRubber tree

Origin

Country of origin
Netherlands

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Items per sales unit
3 x

No right of return
No warranty

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