Money plant N’Joy
₹350.00 ₹297.00
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N’Joy Money Plant has large, glossy, variegated heart-shaped leaves which can brighten any indoor space. They can be trained up a totem pole, string, moss stick, or be made to spill over the edge of a table or shelf.The leathery, shiny-surface, leaves are arranged alternately on 5-8 cm long leaf-stalks.
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