Beaucarnea recurvata
Not a palm but a succulent, Found this one on the "Distessed" plant shelf. Had to trim it up a bit.
Seems the nursery's supplying these are taking larger plants and sectioning them. This one has sprouted 6-8 growth points from where it was cut.
Ponytail Palm
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Nice plant!..
Very exotic...
They are quite easy to grow...
I have managed to grow this one from a little Walmart sucker..
In fact, they tend to like it dry during the winter with lots of cool misting...no humidity and of course sunshine...
In the mid spring I put them outside in morning sun until about November...
Palmettoman z6-Ajax, On
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Very exotic...
They are quite easy to grow...
I have managed to grow this one from a little Walmart sucker..
In fact, they tend to like it dry during the winter with lots of cool misting...no humidity and of course sunshine...
In the mid spring I put them outside in morning sun until about November...
Palmettoman z6-Ajax, On
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Yours is looking good
Thanks for sharing the photo and Information, This and my Pachypodiums should be right at home together.
Steve
Thanks for sharing the photo and Information, This and my Pachypodiums should be right at home together.
Steve
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