Rhapis Excelsa in Striped White Ceramic Pot - Recommended for Opening Day Gifts

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Rhapis Excelsa in Striped White Ceramic Pot - Recommended for Opening Day Gifts - Plants - Plants & Flowers

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| Product Dimensions | Ceramic Pot: Diameter 26cm x Height 30cm Plant Height: Approximately 60cm (Natural variations may occur, +/- 10cm) Total Height: Approximately 90cm | Important Notes | · Each plant has a unique form and will not be identical to the image shown; please refrain from ordering if this is a concern. · As per the Consumer Protection Law's regulations on reasonable exceptions to the right of withdrawal for distance transactions, live plants are considered perishable goods and are not eligible for the "7-day appreciation period." · Please ensure you record the entire unboxing process with video evidence. All after-sales service requests will be processed based on this video documentation.

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Plants & Flowers
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Taiwan
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No.8,363 - Home & Living  |  No.644 - Plants
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The Rhapis excelsa, also known as the Lady Palm, is an evergreen clumping shrub belonging to the Arecaceae family. Originally from Southern China and Japan, it features slender, bamboo-like stems covered in fibrous sheaths. Its leaves are deeply palmate with a rich green sheen. Highly shade-tolerant and thriving in warm, humid conditions, it is perfectly suited for indoor potted arrangements or garden landscaping, and is also effective at purifying the air.

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