The Norfolk Pine is a graceful, pine-like tree with a lacy, delicate appearance. It is popular during the holidays as a fresh alternative to a traditional cut or artificial tree. But note that it is in fact a sub-tropical plant and can not tolerate cold temperatures!
Light: Bright, natural indirect sunlight
Water: Water when the top layer of soil is dry about 1 inch deep from the top. Remember to remove any excess standing water after about 10-15 minutes to help prevent rotting the roots over time.
Difficulty: Easy
Toxicity: Mildly toxic to animals and humans.
Growth Rate: Moderate
Common Names: Norfolk Island Pine, Araucaria
Origin: South Pacific islands
*Please note: Plants may not look exactly as shown.