Thank you everyone for the information. I searched and searched under
evergreens to find out the name of this tree. It was an arrangement from my
Grandmother's funeral so I wanted to make sure I didn't kill it. If I would
have planted it, it would have been dead within a month.
Thanks again,
Dulcey
"ncstockguy" wrote in message
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Norfolk pines are great indoor plants if you have the room for them.
They are fairly slow growers but don't demand much. A little filtered
sunlight and occasional water and our do just fine. But they are
essentially tropicals so they only work outside if you are way south.
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