Invite prosperity into your life with our stunning 5-Tier Lucky Bamboo. More than just a plant, it\'s a living sculpture and a symbol of good fortune. Perfectly suited for the modern home or a busy office, this plant requires almost no effort to maintain its vibrant look. Each tier represents a different aspect of a balanced life, making it a thoughtful and meaningful gift for milestones, new ventures, or simply to enhance your own space. Order now and let the positive energy flow!
Common Name: Lucky Bamboo
Botanical Name: Dracaena sanderiana
Arabic Name: بامبو
Variant: 5-Tier Arrangement
Color: Green
Country of Origin: China (Native to Central Africa)
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Asparagales
Family: Asparagaceae
Genus: Dracaena
Species: Dracaena sanderiana
While culturally associated with China and East Asia where it is a symbol of luck and Feng Shui, Dracaena sanderiana is actually native to Central Africa, specifically Cameroon. It is now cultivated globally as a popular indoor ornamental plant.
This 5-tier arrangement features fleshy, upright green stems that resemble bamboo (though it is not a true bamboo). It has slender, lance-shaped leaves that grow from the tops of the stems. The arrangement is carefully bound together to create a tiered, fountain-like appearance.
This specific arrangement typically stands between 30 cm to 60 cm in height. Individually, the stems can grow taller, but the tiered structure is maintained through pruning and binding.
Lucky Bamboo thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. It is very tolerant of low-light conditions, making it perfect for offices and bathrooms. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.
If grown in water, change the water every 7-10 days to keep it fresh. Use filtered or distilled water, as the plant is sensitive to chlorine and fluoride found in tap water. If grown in soil, keep the soil consistently moist but never waterlogged.
Commonly grown in a vase with water and decorative pebbles for support. If transitioned to soil, use a well-draining, peat-based potting mix. Ensure the container has drainage holes if using soil.
Prefers warm temperatures between 18°C and 35°C (65°F to 95°F). It enjoys moderate humidity levels but adapts well to the standard dry air of indoor environments.
Feed sparingly. Use a very weak solution of liquid fertilizer or a specialized "Lucky Bamboo" food once every month or two. Over-fertilization will cause the leaves to turn yellow.
Level: Very Easy. Maintenance is minimal; simply change the water regularly and trim any yellow or dead leaves. Ensure the roots are always submerged if growing in water.
Growth is slow to moderate. It is easily propagated by stem cuttings; simply cut a healthy stalk and place it in water until new roots develop.
The most common issue is yellowing leaves, often caused by too much direct sun, over-fertilization, or chemicals in tap water. It can occasionally be affected by spider mites or mealybugs in very dry conditions.
In Feng Shui, it is believed to bring wealth and prosperity. It is an excellent air-purifying plant that helps remove toxins from the air. Its compact, upright growth makes it an ideal choice for desk décor and small spaces.
Lucky Bamboo is toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. It contains saponins which can cause vomiting, drooling, and dilated pupils in pets. It is generally considered non-toxic to humans but should not be consumed.
Invite prosperity into your life with our stunning 5-Tier Lucky Bamboo. More than just a plant, it\'s a living sculpture and a symbol of good fortune. Perfectly suited for the modern home or a busy office, this plant requires almost no effort to maintain its vibrant look. Each tier represents a different aspect of a balanced life, making it a thoughtful and meaningful gift for milestones, new ventures, or simply to enhance your own space. Order now and let the positive energy flow!
Common Name: Lucky Bamboo
Botanical Name: Dracaena sanderiana
Arabic Name: بامبو
Variant: 5-Tier Arrangement
Color: Green
Country of Origin: China (Native to Central Africa)
Kingdom: Plantae
Order: Asparagales
Family: Asparagaceae
Genus: Dracaena
Species: Dracaena sanderiana
While culturally associated with China and East Asia where it is a symbol of luck and Feng Shui, Dracaena sanderiana is actually native to Central Africa, specifically Cameroon. It is now cultivated globally as a popular indoor ornamental plant.
This 5-tier arrangement features fleshy, upright green stems that resemble bamboo (though it is not a true bamboo). It has slender, lance-shaped leaves that grow from the tops of the stems. The arrangement is carefully bound together to create a tiered, fountain-like appearance.
This specific arrangement typically stands between 30 cm to 60 cm in height. Individually, the stems can grow taller, but the tiered structure is maintained through pruning and binding.
Lucky Bamboo thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. It is very tolerant of low-light conditions, making it perfect for offices and bathrooms. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.
If grown in water, change the water every 7-10 days to keep it fresh. Use filtered or distilled water, as the plant is sensitive to chlorine and fluoride found in tap water. If grown in soil, keep the soil consistently moist but never waterlogged.
Commonly grown in a vase with water and decorative pebbles for support. If transitioned to soil, use a well-draining, peat-based potting mix. Ensure the container has drainage holes if using soil.
Prefers warm temperatures between 18°C and 35°C (65°F to 95°F). It enjoys moderate humidity levels but adapts well to the standard dry air of indoor environments.
Feed sparingly. Use a very weak solution of liquid fertilizer or a specialized "Lucky Bamboo" food once every month or two. Over-fertilization will cause the leaves to turn yellow.
Level: Very Easy. Maintenance is minimal; simply change the water regularly and trim any yellow or dead leaves. Ensure the roots are always submerged if growing in water.
Growth is slow to moderate. It is easily propagated by stem cuttings; simply cut a healthy stalk and place it in water until new roots develop.
The most common issue is yellowing leaves, often caused by too much direct sun, over-fertilization, or chemicals in tap water. It can occasionally be affected by spider mites or mealybugs in very dry conditions.
In Feng Shui, it is believed to bring wealth and prosperity. It is an excellent air-purifying plant that helps remove toxins from the air. Its compact, upright growth makes it an ideal choice for desk décor and small spaces.
Lucky Bamboo is toxic to cats and dogs if ingested. It contains saponins which can cause vomiting, drooling, and dilated pupils in pets. It is generally considered non-toxic to humans but should not be consumed.