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Details Height (Typical): 36”-72” | .9-1.5 m Height (Deluxe): 120”-144” | 81-127 cm Width: 3”-4” | 3-8 cm Leaf Length: 3”-4” | 4-8 cm Appearance: renowned for their large, showy Climate: warm temperate, subtropical, and tropical Care: Well-lit non-direct light, humid environments, moist well-drained soil Scientific Name: Malvaceae Category: Typically grown Indoor; hardy species can thrive outdoors Fertilizing Needs: medium to high amount of nitrogen (N), a low amount of phosphorous or phosphate (P), and a high amount of potash (K) – such as 7-1-2 or 12-4-8 Hardiness: Not cold hardy-50° F Life Span: 50 years; newer hybrids 5-10 years

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