Nertera granadensis Astrid
The Nertera granadensis is a creeping, mat-forming plant that produces star-shaped flowers before small and round berries, usually orange.
This plant originates from New Zealand, Eastern Australia, Southeast Asia and South America and typically grows in damp, cool places such as wetlands and marshes.
Care Tips
This plant should ideally be placed somewhere that is cool and damp, but with some indirect light. Sheltered spots that have sufficient drainage are best, and the soil will need to dry out somewhat between each watering.
The plant benefits from a monthly feeding, when the berries begin to form. When the berries turn black, they are dead and should be removed. Once mature, the plants benefit from being repotted once every two years.
Did You Know?
The berries on the Nertera granadensis are mildly poisonous so care should be taken if you have young children or pets at home.
This plant originates from New Zealand, Eastern Australia, Southeast Asia and South America and typically grows in damp, cool places such as wetlands and marshes.
Care Tips
This plant should ideally be placed somewhere that is cool and damp, but with some indirect light. Sheltered spots that have sufficient drainage are best, and the soil will need to dry out somewhat between each watering.
The plant benefits from a monthly feeding, when the berries begin to form. When the berries turn black, they are dead and should be removed. Once mature, the plants benefit from being repotted once every two years.
Did You Know?
The berries on the Nertera granadensis are mildly poisonous so care should be taken if you have young children or pets at home.
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