Coco Moss Pole 90cm
€8.95
Strong & Natural Support for Climbing Houseplants
Provide essential support for your climbing and trailing houseplants with this 90cm Moss Pole, ideal for monstera, pothos, philodendrons, and other vining plants. Designed to mimic natural growth conditions, this sturdy pole encourages stronger stems, larger leaves, and healthy upward growth.
Made from natural coco fibre wrapped around a durable, rot-proof plastic core, this moss pole retains moisture to help aerial roots attach and thrive. Perfect for medium to large houseplants, it offers excellent stability while blending seamlessly into your indoor jungle.
✔ Encourages climbing & supports healthy vertical growth
✔ Ideal for monstera, pothos, philodendrons & trailing plants
✔ Moisture-retaining coco fibre promotes aerial root attachment
✔ Sturdy, rot-proof plastic core for long-lasting support
✔ 90cm height – great for medium to large houseplants
Tip: Secure plant stems with soft ties and mist the moss pole regularly to enhance root attachment and climbing development.
Provide essential support for your climbing and trailing houseplants with this 90cm Moss Pole, ideal for monstera, pothos, philodendrons, and other vining plants. Designed to mimic natural growth conditions, this sturdy pole encourages stronger stems, larger leaves, and healthy upward growth.
Made from natural coco fibre wrapped around a durable, rot-proof plastic core, this moss pole retains moisture to help aerial roots attach and thrive. Perfect for medium to large houseplants, it offers excellent stability while blending seamlessly into your indoor jungle.
✔ Encourages climbing & supports healthy vertical growth
✔ Ideal for monstera, pothos, philodendrons & trailing plants
✔ Moisture-retaining coco fibre promotes aerial root attachment
✔ Sturdy, rot-proof plastic core for long-lasting support
✔ 90cm height – great for medium to large houseplants
Tip: Secure plant stems with soft ties and mist the moss pole regularly to enhance root attachment and climbing development.

























































































































































