Pachypodium lamerei (Palmier spinos)

Pachypodium lamerei - the Madagascar palm with exotic appearance and high resistance

10.5 cm pot
2.100 Ft
Offer price  2.100 Ft Regular price 
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Pachypodium lamerei (Palmier spinos)

Pachypodium lamerei - the Madagascar palm with exotic appearance and high resistance

2.100 Ft
Offer price  2.100 Ft Regular price 
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Pachypodium lamerei, also known as the Madagascar palm, is a striking succulent plant native to the island of Madagascar, valued for its tall, cylindrical stem covered with thorns and a crown of long, green leaves arranged at the top. Although it resembles a palm, it is related to plants in the Apocynaceae family and behaves like a succulent, storing water in its stem.

🌿 Botanical characteristics:

  • Full name: Pachypodium lamerei
  • Common names: Madagascar palm, Spiny palm, Thorny palm of Madagascar
  • Family: Apocynaceae
  • Growth type: Perennial succulent plant with a straight, thorny stem
  • Leaves: Lance-shaped, green, glossy, arranged in a rosette at the top of the stem
  • Flowers: Large, white, fragrant

🌞 Growing conditions:

  • Light: Direct sun or bright light; prefers south-facing windows indoors
  • Soil: Very well drained, cactus and succulent mix with added sand or perlite
  • Watering: Moderate; allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Water sparingly in winter
  • Optimal temperature: 18–30°C; does not tolerate temperatures below 10°C
  • Fertilizing: During the growing season, every 3–4 weeks with fertilizer for succulent plants

✨ Advantages and uses:

  • Exotic and architectural appearance, perfect for modern or minimalist decor
  • Very drought-resistant and easy to care for
  • Long-lived and impressive as it grows
  • Ideal for large pots in living rooms, bright offices, or sheltered terraces

Height with pot included approx. 25 cm

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