This houseplant is cousin of the equally interesting monkey puzzle the Norfolk Island Pine is a great indoor conifer. Soft needles cover the tiered branches and stem giving the plant the appearance of an exotic Christmas tree. It can be seen as large specimens outside in warmer countries but will do well as a small tree in a bright position. To restrict the growth keep slightly pot bound. Site: A well lit spot but avoid direct sun. Temp: Average; keep colder over the winter but not below 5°C. Water: Well watered in the growing season (keep the compost moist), less in winter. Feeding: A liquid feed every two weeks over the growing season. Tip: Keep the area well ventilated. Over the summer place outside. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Monday, February 19, 2007
Aruacaria heterophylla - Norfolk Island Pine
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