lucky bamboo plant pot Dracaena
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lucky bamboo plant pot

lucky bamboo plant pot Dracaena

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lucky bamboo plant pot DracaenaDracaena Lucky Bamboo Houseplant For Sale As the name might suggest, Lucky Bamboo has been a symbol of good fortune for more than 4,000 years. However, this bringer of favorable luck isn't at all what you might suspect. Despite possessing the shape and overall appearance of bamboo, this plant is not a member of the true bamboo family. Native to Cameroon in West Africa, Lucky Bamboo is a widely popular and successful indoor plant, adding a whimsical

Dracaena Lucky Bamboo | Houseplant For Sale

As the name might suggest, Lucky Bamboo has been a symbol of good fortune for more than 4,000 years. However, this bringer of favorable luck isn't at all what you might suspect. Despite possessing the shape and overall appearance of bamboo, this plant is not a member of the true bamboo family.

Native to Cameroon in West Africa, Lucky Bamboo is a widely popular and successful indoor plant, adding a whimsical note with its intricately arranged green stems. This unique houseplant can be grown hydroponically or in soil and thrives under sufficient indirect sunlight.

Choose which container you would like. Each plant is rooted in a 3 to 4-inch grower nursery pot. Upgrade to a ceramic pot (pictured) of your color choice with a matching saucer!


Easy to Grow Features:

  • Zone: 9 - 11 or Indoors
  • Height: Up To 5’ (Trim to maintain desired height.)
  • Spread: 1' - 2'
  • Sunlight: Plenty Of Indirect Sunlight
  • Water: Often, Can Live In Water
  • Flowering Time: Spring, Rarely Flowers
  • Flower Color: White, Rarely Flowers
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