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Alicia

£240.00
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Clusia rosea

Autograph tree; Copey; Balsam apple; Pitch apple; Scotch attorney

  • Most light conditions
  • Easy care
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An excellent beginner’s plant, she needs very little attention. Her bright leaves and full shape cheer up any room.

  • Alicia likes...
    • Watering

      She likes to be watered whenever the top two inches of soil are dry, but she’s a tough one and forgives irregular watering.

    • Most light conditions

      She’ll be ok in anything from light shade to full sun. Her absolute ideal, if possible, is a lovely bright room.

    • Humidity

      If you can put her somewhere natural steamy, e.g. a bathroom, or regularly mist her leaves, she’ll thrive.

  • Botanical name

    Clusia rosea

    Nickname

    Autograph tree; Copey; Balsam apple; Pitch apple; Scotch attorney

    Airpurifying

    Yes

    Plant height

    140-150cm

    Pet/child safe

    Mildly toxic if eaten

    Nursery pot size

    34cm

  • Left to its own devices, Clusia rosea can reach heights of 6 metres. In places like the Bahamas, Cuba and Puerto Rico, you’d see it growing happily outside.

    Its method of growing is very unusual and a tiny bit gruesome. It’s a hemiepiphyte, which means it starts its life growing on another tree. As it increases in size, it sends out more and more roots, which gradually wrap around its host and strangle it. Eventually it roots itself in the ground, standing over the corpse of its host tree.

    It won’t strangle anybody as an indoor tree. It’s low-key and low-effort. It copes with most conditions, grows quickly and looks simple and sculptural.

    Did you know?

    Its nickname is Autograph tree because its leaves are so thick it’s said you could carve your name in them.

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