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Madagascar Palm Plant - Pachypodium lamerei

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If you are looking for a stunning and unique addition to your plant collection, then look no further than the Madagascar palm, also known as Pachypodium lamerei. This unusual plant is sure to spark conversation with its adorable grey-green leaves and eye-catching white flowers. Madagascar palms are actually succulents, despite popular belief.  

Pachypodium, which means "thick foot", refers to the plant's thick, swollen stem, which serves as a water reservoir and provides structure and strength to the plant. There are several species, but the two most common are Pachypodium lamerei and  

Native to Southwest Madagascar, it can reach 24 feet tall and 8 feet wide at maturity and is sure to make a statement wherever it's planted. However, it's crucial to remember that this plant is mildly toxic to both people and animals, so handle it with care! 

So, if you're seeking to add a little bit of flair to your indoor or outdoor space, then read on to learn more about the stunning Madagascar palm tree. 

Watering Needs 

The Madagascar Palm succulent needs moderate watering, especially during its first season in a new planting container. These succulents need regular watering to keep the soil moist but not too wet. 

Overwatering should be avoided at all costs as the Madagascar palm is highly vulnerable to root rot if kept in constantly damp soil. It's important to allow the soil to fully dry out between each watering, and if you're unsure whether it's time for another drink, err on the side of caution and give it some extra time.  

Although desert succulents can survive months without water, pay close attention to this little plant's specific watering needs, and you'll be able to keep your Madagascar palm healthy and happy for years to come! 

Light Requirements 

Like most succulents, the Madagascar palm requires a lot of light and should be grown in either   It is important to grow species in areas that receive at least 4-6 hours of bright, direct light every day to keep them happy. New plants can get burned in the full sun as they were probably grown in a greenhouse; therefore, gradually increase their exposure to sunlight.  

If the sun is too bright and is burning your plant's leaves, consider purchasing a sunshade or moving the plant to a more shaded location. 

Optimal soil & Fertilizers Needs 

Are you ready to take your Madagascar palm plant game to the next level?  When it comes to choosing the right soil and fertilizers for your adorable succulent, you need to be extra cautious and need to use the right kind of soil.  Moisture can be a real killer, leading to root and stem rot in no time flat. But fear not, my fellow green thumbs! Planet Desert has got your back with our that includes organic mycorrhizae – perfect for promoting healthy roots and happy plants. 

When it comes to fertilizing, remember that less is more. A small amount of organic fertilizer once a year in spring will do wonders for your plant's health and growth. Using organic fertilizers with an approximate blend of 5-10-5 (NPK) that is higher in phosphorus than nitrogen also ensures that other beneficial compounds and microbes are added to the soil without the use of harsh chemicals. Show your succulent some love with awesome natural fertilizer and watch it thrive. 

A little goes a long way! 

Hardiness Zone & More 

Madagascar palms are hardy plants that can tolerate a wide range of temperatures and humidity levels. They are native to arid regions of Madagascar, so they are well-suited to dry, desert-like conditions.   

Don't miss out on adding the Pachypodium lamerei - Madagascar Palm to your garden! Order now, and you will be able to enjoy its beauty for many years to come. 

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