UPC 305361890506
Barcode for Phoenix Roebelenii - Miniature Pygmy Date Palm - Large Live Tree - Beautiful Patio Plant
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Description
- Grown, packaged and shipped exclusively by Florida Foliage. Gardeners seeking a palm tree specimen to accent the garden or home will want to know how to grow the pygmy date palm tree. Pygmy palm growing is relatively simple given suitable conditions, though pruning pygmy palm trees is sometimes necessary to keep its growth manageable, especially in smaller settings.
- Pygmy Date Palm tree is a subtropical spreading palm that grows to 6.5 feet high and 5 feet wide. As an indoor plant, it will probably reach 5-6 feet tall. It has fine leaves, an attractive trunk and is suitable for using indoors in cooler climates. The drupes are produced on female plants and are edible.
- Plant in moist well-drained soil and give it protection from the hot afternoon sun since this plant prefers medium to high light. Keep the soil slightly moist during the growing season but do not overwater as it. This plant prefers to be slightly root-bound and doesn't like frequent repotting. It also prefers medium humidity.
- It has upright green branches covered with long slender leaflets. The branches curve towards the top to provide an elegant open crown. It will wave hello to your guests and neighbors as they pass by, making them jealous of its beauty. In warmer climates, you may even see your Pygmy Date Palm bloom with small, creamy white flowers, giving Pygmy Date Palms a unique, eye-catching look.
- Pygmy date palm information allows that this particular genus is known as a date palm due to its often sweet, sugary fruit pulp found in some species of Arecaceae. Its genus, Phoenix, encompasses only a small portion of the Arecaceae family counted at about 17 species.
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