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Pterocarpus Lollipop P90《小叶紫檀》

Pterocarpus Lollipop P90《小叶紫檀》

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Pterocarpus Lollipop

《小叶紫檀

 

Pterocarpus indicus is a tropical hardwood tree known for its beautiful reddish or deep brown wood. The leaves are pinnately compound, with multiple leaflets arranged along a central stem. The reddish or deep brown wood is prized for its beauty and used in furniture making and woodworking.

 

Symbolism:

  1. Strength & Resilience
  2.  Healing & Spirituality
  3. Nobility & Status
  4. Balance & Harmony
  5. Whimsy & Joy

 


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Size: 25cm (incl. pot) (H) x 9cm (⌀)

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  • Light

    Thrives in full sun (6–8 hours daily). Can tolerate partial shade but crown becomes less dense and round.

  • Soil

    Prefers well-drained loamy soil.

  • Water Requirement

    Water when the soil is almost dried out. Avoid overwatering in clay soil to prevent root rot.

  • Temperature

    Optimal range: 20–35 °C.

  • Humidity

    Prefers moderate to high humidity (50–90%).

  • Fertilizer

    Apply a balanced slow-release fertilizer 2–3 times per year.

  • Caution

    Keep canopy airy with pruning to reduce fungal risk.

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