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Lucky bamboo plant is not really bamboo at all, but a member of the dracaena family. Each combination of stems has a unique meaning. Get growing tips & more

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Your lucky bamboo plant can turn yellow. Lucky bamboo plants can get yellowing leaves or yellowing stalks for various reasons. Read on to learn how to fix your yellowing lucky bamboo plant. Also learn why is your Lucky Bamboo Turning Yellow. Lastly, we give you Lucky Bamboo (botanical name Dracaena Sanderiana) tips on how to take care of you lucky bamboo. #Plants #Gardening #UrbanOrganicYield

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Lucky Bamboo has been a symbol of good fortune for over 4,000 years. Known as Dracaena sanderiana, it thrives in almost any area of the home.

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Lucky bamboo has been valued for thousands of years, first in Asia and now around the world. Here’s what it means and symbolizes.
Lucky bamboo brings an exotic, Far East feel to your home. And it thrives in either water or soil. Here's how to care for lucky bamboo.
Lucky bamboo brings an exotic, Far East feel to your home. And it thrives in either water or soil. Here's how to care for lucky bamboo.
Lucky bamboo plants can develop yellow leaves or yellow stalks for a number of reasons. The key to saving a plant when the yellow appears is to assess the cause and take action to restore the plant to health. There are four possible causes for a lucky bamboo turning yellow outside of disease: water, light, fertilizer, or temperature. #luckybamboo #bambooplant #bamboocare #plantcare
Como Cuidar de um Bambu da Sorte. O lucky-bamboo ou bambu-da-sorte, ou ainda Dracaena sanderiana, não é um bambu de verdade. Ele pertence à família dos lírios e é nativo de florestas tropicais e sombreadas. É uma linda planta segmentada...

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