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Growing Information
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| Geogenanthus undatus is a seersucker plant that is compact, low growing suckering plant with stiff fleshy broad ovate quilted leaves that are dark metallic green with parallel bands of pale grey. The under side of the leaves are red wine colored. Prefers it a bit on the dry side but is very adaptable to dry and wet conditions. It does prefer it on the darker side at 500-1500 foot candles, much like spath. Regular fertilizer regimes are fine. It is ideal for a new basket look and is also good for 4"-8" assortments. |
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