The Phoenix roebelenii, also known as the dwarf palm, is an ideal choice. Its compact size, feathery leaves, and hardiness make it one of the most popular indoor and outdoor plants. In this article, we'll provide you with all the information you need to care for your Phoenix roebelenii and enjoy its beauty for years to come.
The Washingtonia, native to Mexico, is a fast-growing palm with a tall, column-shaped trunk that is reddish-brown at first and gray with age, crowned by beautiful, bright green, fan-shaped leaves.
Native to Mexico, the Washingtonia palm is a fast-growing tree with a tall, columnar trunk that is reddish-brown at first, turning gray with age. It is crowned with attractive, bright green, fan-shaped leaves, 1 meter or more in length, borne on long, toothed petioles. The older, lower leaves, once withered, form a covering that envelops the trunk. In summer, it typically produces panicles of creamy-white flowers, followed by black fruit. It is not particular about soil type, but prefers alkaline soils. It tolerates drought and withstands coastal marine environments.
Physiological and cultivation characteristics:
- It can reach a height of 20 to 30 meters and a width of 3 to 5 meters.
- It belongs to rusticity zone 9.
- It is fast-growing.
- It must be in an area exposed to full sun.
- It can be grown in pots, planters and flower boxes to decorate terraces, balconies, etc.
- Suitable for planting as a standalone specimen.
- It withstands the sea.