Aeschynanthus Japhrolepsis Care Tips
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About Aeschynanthus Japhrolepsis
To See Your Aeschynanthus Japhrolepsis Happy!
keep your Lipstick plant somewhere with high humidity like a steamy bathroom, on a tray of pebbles, or next to a humidifier, to recreate its tropical homeland.
Happiness Happens Here!
If you’re buying this plant as a special gift, we’ll enclose a free, handwritten card with your order. Just smile, and note your message at the basket stage of the checkout and we’ll do the rest!
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