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Cold Hardy Plants : Bottle Palm (Hyophorbe lagenicaulis)
Bottle Palm (Hyophorbe lagenicaulis)
Final clearance! The Bottle Palm is a solitary dwarf palm 3-3.5m tall with a hugely swollen trunk up to 60cm in diameter. Trunks are rounded in
young specimens and flatten out a little when it gets older. It has upwardly arching feather leaves (pinnate) on top of a smooth green crown
shaft. Leaves grow up to 3m in length. Bottle Palms originate in Round Island but is almost extinct in native habitat. It is however widely
cultivated for its unique beauty all around the world. Plants for sale: small plants, 10-20cm
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About the Bottle Palm
The Bottle Palm is a solitary dwarf palm 3-3.5m tall with a hugely swollen trunk up to 60cm in diameter. Trunks are rounded in young specimens
and flatten out a little when it gets older. It has upwardly arching feather leaves (pinnate) on top of a smooth green crown shaft. Leaves grow up
to 3m in length. Bottle Palms originate in Round Island but is almost extinct in native habitat. It is however widely cultivated for its unique beauty
all around the world.
How to grow the Bottle Palm
The Bottle Palm is adaptable to soil types but needs to be well-draining, fertilize in spring and summer. Full sun to part shade. Provide adequate
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Cold Hardy Plants : Bottle Palm (Hyophorbe lagenicaulis)
watering, especially during hot periods. Tolerates very light frosts
Bottle Palms are great little palms for containers for a prominent spot on the verandah or in the house in a bright spot. Perfect for spots in the
garden where other palms could grow out of hand.
Common names:
Bottle Palm
Online plants for sale:
Plants for sale: small plants, 10-20cm
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