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Clusia Rosea P160《书带木》

Clusia Rosea P160《书带木》

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Clusia Rosea P160  

《书带木》

 

Clusia rosea, commonly known as Autograph Tree or Pitch Apple, is a hardy tropical plant with thick, glossy, oval-shaped leaves. Its strong structure and leathery foliage make it highly tolerant of heat and indoor conditions. In Chinese, it is called 书带木, symbolizing steadiness and growth, making it a popular choice for homes and offices.

Symbolism:

1) Growth

2) Knowledge

3) Stability

4) Steadfastness

5) Resilience

6) Long-term prosperity and protection

#IndoorPlants #TropicalPlants #LowMaintenancePlants #FengShuiPlants #OfficePlants

Size: 37-43cm (incl. pot) (H) x 16cm(⌀)

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  • Light

    Prefers bright indirect light, can tolerate gentle direct morning sunlight.

  • Soil

    Recommended mix is peat moss + perlite + garden soil.

  • Water Requirement

    Water 2–3 times per week

  • Temperature

    Ideal temperature is 20–32°C

  • Humidity

    Prefers medium to high humidity, adapts well to normal indoor humidity.

  • Fertilizer

    Feed once every 4 weeks, use balanced liquid fertilizer at ½ strength.

  • Caution

    Milky sap may irritate skin, wash hands after handling. Yellowing leaves usually indicate overwatering.

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