Phormium Tenax Variegatum
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Model code - CB48
The New Zealand zebra was discovered by James Cook's second expedition in 1772-1775. Indigenous tribes of New Zealand, the Maori, called it harakeke. Due to its durability, it can be placed almost anywhere. In the first stage, it requires abundant fertilization, which allows you to grow beautiful and branched plants quite quickly. However, it is very important to take a break in time, because overdeveloped branches may begin to sag and the shrub may lose its attractiveness. It is recommended to pluck the dried old leaves from time to time. One thing to keep in mind: New Zealand zebras do not like to reproduce by division.
