| Cussonia natalensis, also known as Natal cedar, is a medium-sized tree native to South Africa. It grows up to 15 meters tall and is found in dry bushveld and rocky outcrops. The tree has a single trunk, a rounded crown, and grey-green leaves. It is a fast-growing broadleaf evergreen tree that is drought-tolerant once established |
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Resitant to salty sea air
Drought-Tolerant
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Cultivation 
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Substrate
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Temperature during winter
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Lighting
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Watering during automn-winter
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Watering during hot season
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Fertilizer during growth
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Pruning
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Repotting
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1 soil + 2 humus
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Indoor during winter temperature min. 17C
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Sunny
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Rarely ( when the substrate is dry )
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Regularly but without excess, and especialy during summer
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Regularly but with spacing
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Repot every year if possible
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