Infested LaurenAfter a few weeks with the plant I noticed it’s not looking so healthy and realised it was infested with spider mites. 1
HealthyNicoleNice plant5
It’s still aliveBelenI am always scared to purchase live plants but this one stuck by me. It’s growing so I’m excited to see how big it’s going to get. Thank you!5
BeautifulTwannaMy plant is growing! It's lovely!5
Love it!RosieLove it!5
HealthyNicoleNice plant5
Cat PalmsBeverlyThese are nice plants. I bought pots and saucers too. They look great in my house and they are non-toxic to my cats.5
Good plant...still alive after weeks!BrittaGood plant...still alive after weeks!5
Very happy with the plant.SeemaVery happy with the plant.5
BeautifulRubyPlant adds beauty at home.5
Love this plantPatBought this plant in IKEA. Just love it. It reminds me of a minature palm tree5
very nice. very cheapBrian12-14"! i was surprised at the size for the price. love it. it was thick too so it will grow out very nicely5
Adds beautyLisaAdds beauty5
You can by plants inGabrielaYou can by plants in ikea5
great product, great priceNikolaigreat product, great price5
Live Plant Animal FriendlyLauraHealthy and beautiful! Will buy more living plants from IKEA 🪴♥️5
Love it!MeiLove it!5
Direct VisitJohnKnowing that the plants department has always a stock of perfect looking accent plants for the home & office, my recent visit, was in fact for the purchase of the listed plant. During the warm months it lives on my patio, come the chill of fall it will come in the home to "do" its grace to add a festive addition to the adjacent décor.5
New plant adoptionAmandaWinston, my new plant, is very happy and healthy in his new home.5
Came infested with spider mitesLauraI keep lots of houseplants. I loved this Chamaedorea at first, but sadly after a couple of weeks it started dying. Guess what: it was infested with spider mites. (Because I'd never encountered spider mites before, I had to look them up. Although they can't bite people, they suck plants dry.) For the past few weeks I've been spraying the plant with a mixture of water, dish soap, and essential oils. While that's cut down the mites' numbers, they're still there, and still progressively killing the plant. Fortunately the mites have not yet spread to my other houseplants, so I'm thinking of composting the whole plant before the mites spread. Bummer. Lesson learned: always buy plants from my local nursery.1