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Solanum uleanum

Solanum uleanum

Solanum uleanum is a beautiful rare vining houseplant that features almost delicate stems and deeply lobed, velvety dark green leaves. It is part of the Solanaceae family, which includes a variety of well-known plants, such as tomatoes and nightshades.

The young leaves of Solanum uleanum emerge in a vivid, almost neon purple, gradually maturing into deep green. The leaves are covered in fine hairs, giving them a soft, velvety texture.

A real statement piece for any room!

How to care for your Solanum - 

Water: Don't let it dry completely

Light: They enjoy bright indirect light. 

Humidity: They like high humidity and would be perfect for a terrarium

Temperature: Solanum uleanum prefers warm temperatures, ideally between 18°C and 28°C. It can tolerate a minimum temperature of about 15°C, but prolonged exposure to cooler temperatures should be avoided as it may stunt growth or cause damage to the leaves.

Other info - 

Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes

$7.61

Original: $21.73

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Solanum uleanum—

$21.73

$7.61
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Description

Solanum uleanum is a beautiful rare vining houseplant that features almost delicate stems and deeply lobed, velvety dark green leaves. It is part of the Solanaceae family, which includes a variety of well-known plants, such as tomatoes and nightshades.

The young leaves of Solanum uleanum emerge in a vivid, almost neon purple, gradually maturing into deep green. The leaves are covered in fine hairs, giving them a soft, velvety texture.

A real statement piece for any room!

How to care for your Solanum - 

Water: Don't let it dry completely

Light: They enjoy bright indirect light. 

Humidity: They like high humidity and would be perfect for a terrarium

Temperature: Solanum uleanum prefers warm temperatures, ideally between 18°C and 28°C. It can tolerate a minimum temperature of about 15°C, but prolonged exposure to cooler temperatures should be avoided as it may stunt growth or cause damage to the leaves.

Other info - 

Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes

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