138 days ago

FUNDRAISER Queen's Tears Bromiliad plants

Fiona from Stoke

These are heritage plants that you will not find in the shops. They are sometimes called Friendship plants, as they are easy to divide and share. They like morning sun and shady location. They bloom in spring and have multi-coloured long lasting flowers that are quite unique. They can be planted into soil, or as a bromiliad, can be tucked into tree bark and other spaces with no soil. They get watered from the top, down their tube-like leaves.
3 sizes to choose from:
1-3 plants in pot- $10
3-6 plants in pot- $15
6+ plant in pot- $20
Fundraising for the Women of Worth program in Tahuna
Please text to arrange for pick-up outside work hours: 022 150 8454

Price: $10

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