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new | Gurveplantationi® - Live Hedges & Shrubs Plants Duranta Erecta Plant For Outdoor Garden. (Duranta Erecta Hedge Plant)
Brand : Gurveplantationi
new | Gurveplantationi® - Live Hedges & Shrubs Plants Duranta Erecta Plant For Outdoor Garden. (Duranta Erecta Hedge Plant)
Brand : Gurveplantationi
Product Specifications
Conditionnew
AsinB09XBD7MK8
CategoryOutdoor Living
SubcategoryHedges & Shrubs
LeafcategoryPLANT_SEED
ColorMulticolour
OriginIndia
BrandnameGurveplantationi
Height4.724409444
Length4.724409444
Width4.724409444
Weight1
Product Details
Plant Approx Size - L: 12 x W: 12 x H: 30 cm
What’s Included: 1 Duranta Indoor Plant + 1 Plastic Pot
Most garden plants, flowers, and shrubs flourish when they receive at least 1 inch of water per week, although they may need more during hot, dry spells. In many parts of the country, there isn't always enough rainfall for plants to thrive, so don't count on it to keep your plants healthy.
Plants need at least 6 hours of direct sun daily. Part sun – Plants thrive with between 3 and 6 hours of direct sun per day. Part shade – Plants require between 3 and 6 hours of sun per day, but need protection from intense mid-day sun. Full shade – Plants require less than 3 hours of direct sun per day.
Plants need space to grow, the right temperature, light, water, air, nutrients, and time.
Product Ranking
#3756 in Hedges & Shrubs
#250422 in Garden & Outdoors
Product Description
Duranta erecta is a vine-like, evergreen shrub, native to the Americas. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental and is also used as a hedge plant. The seeds of this species are dispersed naturally by birds that eat the fruits, and accidentally through garden waste disposal by humans and the nursery trade.
Product Description
Duranta erecta is a vine-like, evergreen shrub, native to the Americas. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental and is also used as a hedge plant. The seeds of this species are dispersed naturally by birds that eat the fruits, and accidentally through garden waste disposal by humans and the nursery trade.