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Half Cono Terra Cotta Pot

$1.99


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Terra Cotta Half Cone Pot from Deroma

A half cone terra cotta pot is a type of plant pot that is shaped like a cone, but it is only half the height of a full cone. This makes it a great option for plants that need more drainage than a traditional pot, but don't need as much height. Half cone pots are also a good choice for plants that like to climb, as the sloping sides provide a natural support. Half cone terra cotta pots come in a variety of sizes, so you can find one that is the perfect fit for your plant.

  • With drainage
  • 4.5 inches in diameter
  • 4 inches deep

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