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Selaginella kraussiana “Golden Tips” Indoor 20-25cm

Dhs. 20.00

Selaginella kraussiana ‘Gold Tips’ is one of the most popular spikemosses. It is a non-blooming, rhizomatous, mat-forming perennial, up to 2 inches high, with trailing stems up to 12 inches long, rooting from the nodes so that they may be endlessly spreading, and branching into evergreen, frond-like sprays of green leaves with yellow-green growing tips. It is ideal for growing as in a small pot or hanging basket, terrarium design, or dish gardens.

Plant Care

  • In too much light its distinctive leave colour will fade and the leaves will curl
  • In too little light the variegation will not develop on new growth
  • Wipe the leaves regularly to prevent a build up of dust
  • Like other Calatheas this plant enjoys high humidity
  • Overly wet soil can quickly lead to root rot
  • Prefers warmer to higher temperatures but not too hot. Ideal would be between 18-23°C
  • Try to avoid lower than 15°C
  • Choose a nitrogen-rich fertilizer and apply a weaker dose

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  • Healthy plant in its pot with premium soil
  • All the tips and tricks for expert-level care
  • Safe arrival guaranteed
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