Castanospermum australe (Lucky bean)

$12.80 incl. GST
POT SIZE
  • 7cm(Ø) x 7cm(H)
COLOR
  • Bronze
  • Silver
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Description

DISCLAIMER

  1. The actual plant may differ as each pot has its own unique natural look and although look identical but never 100% similar to the image pictured here.
  2. Flowers/Fruits are seasonal and plants may not be with flowers/fruits at the time of order/delivery.
  3. Overall Height is measured from the bottom of the pot to the tallest point of the plant vertically.

GENERAL INFORMATION

  • With its mini tree trunk-like stems and beautifully glossy leaves, the Castanospermum Australe (Australian Chestnut) makes a stunning addition to your home. The Australian Chestnut is actually part of the bean family (Fabaceae), but you could be forgiven for thinking that it looks like a miniature tree! 
  • Also known as the Moreton Bay Chestnut, Blackbean, Lucky bean or even Jack’s Beanstalk, this unusual-looking houseplant sprouts upwards from three or four chestnut-like seeds. A native plant of the East Coast of Australia, the Castanospermum Australe is prized for the shade that its dense foliage.
  • Castanospermum Australe is relatively low-maintenance! You could prune away the offshoots, which will encourage it to grow out bushier.

SOIL REQUIREMENT

  • Castanospermum Australe likes well-draining, fertile soil. A potting soil for indoor plants should be ideal. 

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FEEDING/FERTILIZER REQUIREMENT

  • The Australian Chestnut shouldn't need regular fertilising, particularly in the first year. After that, you may want to boost the nutrients in your houseplant’s soil with a diluted all-purpose fertilizer.

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LIGHT REQUIREMENT

  • Australian Chestnut likes a light, sunny position. Just be wary that too much direct sunlight could lead to sun scorch or dehydration.
  • Try popping your Australian Chestnut somewhere that has light almost immediately overhead, for even growth. A window sill or under a grow light should be ideal conditions.

WATER REQUIREMENT

  • Water your Australian Chestnut once a week. For best results, wait until the top of the soil has dried out and then give it a good drink.

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