Looks like a Norfolk Island Pine to me let it Summer outside. They can take full Sun. They plant them in the ground here in SWFL and some are 50-60 feet or more.
JuWoolfie
Norfolk pine.
They’re lovely trees; it looks like there’s 2 in the pot.
Consider repotting and separating (by soaking in water with some transplanting fertilizer then gently teasing the roots apart).
If you do this they’ll start growing up again
Also, don’t be rough with them during or after transplanting… they are sensitive
Rich-Eggplant6098
Norfolk Pine
climatelurker
Norfolk Pine, don’t let the soil ever completely dry out, but also don’t let it sit in muck. Spray it multiple times a week with water, it loves humidity.
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Norfolk Island Pine, Araucaria heterophylla.
Dacrydium araucarioides.
Looks like a Norfolk Island Pine to me let it Summer outside. They can take full Sun. They plant them in the ground here in SWFL and some are 50-60 feet or more.
Norfolk pine.
They’re lovely trees; it looks like there’s 2 in the pot.
Consider repotting and separating (by soaking in water with some transplanting fertilizer then gently teasing the roots apart).
If you do this they’ll start growing up again
Also, don’t be rough with them during or after transplanting… they are sensitive
Norfolk Pine
Norfolk Pine, don’t let the soil ever completely dry out, but also don’t let it sit in muck. Spray it multiple times a week with water, it loves humidity.