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Pussy Willow Cutting Bundle (1.5m)

$18.80 Regular price $22.00

🎋 [ In Stock & Ready ] Order Now and get your festive plants in time for Lunar New Year!

Pussy Willow sprays are very popular Chinese New Year decorative plants. Pussy Willows' name in Chinese is ‘银柳’, which translates to ‘Silver Willow’ which also sounds like ‘Silver Coin’; having a Pussy Willow plant in a Chinese household means an abundance of silver coins, which signifies good luck and wealth. These cut branches can last for months, place them in water or a floral foam and feel free to decorate the branches with Chinese New Year ornaments. Each bundle consists of a dozen Pussy Willow branches.

 

Sunlight: Partial sunlight or full shade

Water:  Soak branch ends in water in a vase with enough water to just cover the base of branch, change water in vase regularly to prevent mosquito breeding and odours. Alternatively, push branch ends into a soaked floral foam and display in vases, water enough to keep sponge damp.  

Fertiliser: Fertiliser is not required for cut plants.

Plant size: approx. 150cm, 5 feet (vary in sizes)

Rootball size: Bundle is approximately 12cmØ

Pot type: Plant comes in a bundle, requires a water holding vase with no drainage holes. Vase in photo is NOT included.

 

* Product photo shown is for reference only. Actual plant colour, type, size and arrangement may differ from photo. 

* Kindly take note when you're purchasing matching vase, the opening diameter has to be larger than the rootball size.

 

TIPS

Soil for Pussy Willow

Pussy Willow cuttings do not need to be planted in soil to bloom, simply place the base of the cuttings into water or a soaked floral foam. Remember to change water in vases regularly to prevent mosquito breeding and odours.

Light Requirements

All plants depend on light for their survival, and making sure your plants get the right amount of light is key to keeping them happy. For both indoor and outdoor containers, group plants with similar light requirements. Don't mix shade lovers with sun lovers in a single pot; one or both of them will be unhappy, depending on where you place the pot.

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