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Favorite Our Shop For Updates!!! *** This sale is for a live plant representative of the one above. Also, the plant will be shipped in its pot, not bare rooted*** SHIPPING All 4” plants are sent using USPS First Class Mail for a delivery time of 1-3 days. All 6” plants and larger plants are shipped USPS Priority Mail. We ask that you please allow 3 days for shipping and handling. REFUND If you’re unhappy with your order or if your order is damaged, please contact us, with photo proof, within the first 3 days of delivery and we can potentially issue either a refund or send a replacement — whichever is more convenient to you. We promise to do everything in our power to ensure both your plants’ health and your happiness. We only ask that you be patient, as the postal services do sometimes experience difficulties with the shipment.
spilarz –
I can’t say enough good things about California Tropicals! Every plant I’ve ever ordered (and it’s been quite a few) have arrived beautifully packaged and healthy, even with a two week delay in shipping due to USPS issues, during the coldest winter! I’m so impressed!
Sophia Arellano –
I think its so crazy to see so many videos on plants. The way they look. How to take care of them. Then you buy it. And youre so in awe of how well they arrive and how beautiful they really are. I did have to cut off one leaf/stem. She was super droopy. But baby watermelon already has a new leaf sprouting up. Yay.
Ellie –
I was worried when the peperomia came bone-dry and droopy (see photo), but two days after watering, it seems much more perky! Came with a small plastic stake, which was nice – bread tie is my own. Some leaves have a bit of physical damage (likely not from shipping though this baby was incredibly well packaged), but overall I’m really happy with its fullness and looking forward to watching the small sprouting leaves grow.
jessica –
Beautiful big leaves! This plant is a favorite so I am stoked to finally have one in my collection. Got a little damage on one leaf from shipping – the plant stake went through one leaf but it was worth the loss to keep the plant from breaking.