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Mosser Lee Sphagnum Moss Pole for Indoor Plants, Monstera Moss Pole, Plant Pole Made in USA - Ideal for Climbing Plants, Enhances Plant Growth & Stability - 18" Height

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Management number 206430245 Release Date 2025/10/20 List Price $15.25 Model Number 206430245
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About This

  • Plant Poles for Climbing Plants: Ideal for indoor plants that require support to grow vertically. Encourages climbing plants like monstera & pothos to grow up, promoting healthy growth & development
  • Moss Poles for Monstera: Custom-made for monstera plants, our moss sticks offer an organic, durable solution for plant support. Made in the USA, this large moss pole caters for bigger indoor plants.
  • Stackable Moss Pole for Plants: The moss pole is stackable, allowing for easy extension as plants grow taller. Monstera support pole is ideal for indoor plants, useful for monstera, pothos, & more.
  • Sphagnum Moss Stick: Our moss stick is filled with sphagnum moss, known to retain water & nutrients, providing continuous nourishment to your monstera plant, while also supporting its climbing growth.
  • Monstera Climbing Pole: The moss pole monstera is a perfect addition to your indoor gardening tools. This moss stick for monstera plant is designed to support the climbing nature of monstera plants.

Overview

  • Material : Alloy Steel
  • Color : brown
  • Brand : Mosser Lee
  • Style : Tube
  • Manufacturer : Mosser Lee

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