Araucaria heterophylla - Norfolk Island Pine
The Norfolk Island Pine isn't actually a pine at all. Rather, this ancient conifer is a member of the Araucaria genus, found endemic on the tiny Norfolk Island in the Pacific Ocean. Norfolk Island Pines make great houseplants, and – though slow-growing – can eventually grow into impressive tree-sized specimens. We love its soft foliage, symmetrical growth habit and festive appearance. Though native to the tropics, the Norfolk Island Pine is just about the best way we've found to bring the seasonal charm of a coniferous forest indoors for the holidays, especially when wrapped in burlap.
PLANT CARE
• Light: Medium to bright indirect light
• Water: Water when the top 1" feels barely moist
• Considerations: Norfolk Island Pine is easy to care for – just never let the soil fully dry out!
WHAT TO EXPECT
You'll get a healthy Norfolk Island Pine that meets our rigorous quality standards in your choice of a 4" or 6" nursery pot - Marbled Clay Cachepot sold separately. No two plants are alike, and yours will have its own unique shape, size and personality; expect this natural variation from the photos.
Our plants include detailed care instructions as well as our Houseplant Best Practices guide, with information on how to repot, seasonal care and more!
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