Ohio Grown Lemon Grass Plant - Cymbopogon - Also Repels Mosquitos - 4" Pot





Key features
- •We cannot ship lemon grass to Hawaii. To insure you have received "Ohio Grown Lemon Grass" check the mailing address on the parcel.
- •Slender Fountains of Lemony Freshness!
- •Great for Asian dishes!
- •Grow in containers so that the plant can be moved indoors during winter
- •Immediate shipping in 4.33" pot
BrandHirt's Gardens
CategoryPlants, Seeds & Bulbs
Ohio Grown Lemon Grass Plant - Cymbopogon - Also Repels Mosquitos - 4" Pot
List Price: $20.16$18.14DEALYou Save: $2.02 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.6
out of 5
Based on 10 reviews
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Working great on the mosquito need to order another one
Janet M.•October 11, 2017
I live in AZ this plant is growing & growing. Working great on the mosquito need to order another one.
Satisfactory
Shuchismita•August 15, 2017
Shipping was great. The pot hardly lost any soil. But many of the leaves were dry and brown and the plant did not look like the one in the picture. However, I am hopeful that I can nurse it back to health.
GREAT LEMON GRASS EVEN GREATER SELLER-HIRTS!
Laura C.•May 7, 2017
Great pot of lemon grass BUT ALL HIRTS PLANTS ARE GREAT!
GREAT SELLER! I try to ONLY BUY PLANTS FROM HIRTS! I buy ORCHIDS, ROO PLANTS (orchid cactus),.shrubs, flowering plants, berry bushes, tomato plants, peppers, perennials, bulbs, seeds, pots, ANYTHING THEY SELL! I TRUST HIRTS!
GREAT SELLER! I try to ONLY BUY PLANTS FROM HIRTS! I buy ORCHIDS, ROO PLANTS (orchid cactus),.shrubs, flowering plants, berry bushes, tomato plants, peppers, perennials, bulbs, seeds, pots, ANYTHING THEY SELL! I TRUST HIRTS!
One Star
Amazon Customer•May 2, 2017
Almost dead when it arrived!
Struggling
Nikki•April 30, 2017
Its trying its best to hold on. Its hard to keep it nice and green.
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