Red Abutilon Malvaceae.
These little plants are currently around 20 cm high.
Rare red form of this beautiful plant. Needs partial shade and medium water. For sale in South Africa
5 in stock
Abutilon (white) Malvaceae
Very rare red form of abutilon. Likes partial shade, average water requirements. Prune regularly otherwise you’ll have a spindly plant!
R120.00
5 in stock
Red Abutilon Malvaceae.
These little plants are currently around 20 cm high.
Rare red form of this beautiful plant. Needs partial shade and medium water. For sale in South Africa
Shipping Countries: South Africa
Shipping States: Western Cape (South Africa)
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| Weight | 0.9 kg |
|---|---|
| pot size cm | |
| colour | Red |
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