Elegantly shimmering in the sunlight, this tropical cluster of long arching fronds calmly drapes your interiors with a soothing tranquillity.
Like its cousin, the Canariensis, Phoenix roebelenii exhibits remarkable hardiness and can be introduced outdoors during favourable weather conditions, allowing its feathery leaves to evoke the essence of exotic locales and sun-kissed holidays across home and garden.
Adapt and acclimatise. Gently transition your Phoenix palm outdoors during spring or early summer. Begin only with daytime exposure and gradually increase to prevent shock.
Too wet, pet? Yellowing leaves is a sign that the palm has been watered too much. Allow the soil to almost dry out completely between waterings.
Lower leaves die off as plant grows and new leaves are produced. Remove any dead leaves only once they have dropped below horizontal, which will encourage the trunk to develop. Spines can be sharp so take care whilst handling.
Phoenix roebelenii can tolerate a wide range of light conditions, from bright, indirect light to partial shade. For best results ensure your palm gets some direct morning and evening sun.
Water when the soil is dry at the top. These plants prefer to be in moist conditions around their roots during the summer but be sure not to overwater as they will tolerate dry conditions. In the cooler months water more sparingly and allow to dry between waterings.
Versatile across a range of temperatures: anything from -5°C to 37°C. If indoors during the winter, they would benefit from being in a cooler location, ideally 10-13°C. Avoid cold draughts and radiators.
The Pygmy Date Palm thrives with higher humidity but can cope with normal household conditions. Some brown tips and leaf edges may occur. For an added boost, mist from time-to-time in the warmer months.
Feed occasionally at half-strength during the warmer months. Do not feed during the winter.
The Pygmy Date Palm is a slow-growing plant which typically reaches a maximum indoor height of approximately 2 metres. Can reach much higher in their native outdoor environment.
Please note: each plant is unique so available heights are approximate and the plant you receive may vary by ±10%
This palm is considered non-toxic and is therefore safe around children and animals.
Palms clean and improve air quality by filtering formaldehyde, benzene and carbon monoxide from the local atmosphere.
Phoenix roebelenii is native to South East Asia.
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