Golden Palm (Dypsis lutescens) 5 seeds
Palmae
Common names: Dypsis lutescens, Areca lutescens, Chrysalicocarpus lutescens
Golden cane palm, Golden cane palm, Golden fruit palm, Golden cane palm, Areca palm
A clump-growing palm native to the east coast of Madagascar. It grows a slender crown on yellowish-green stems that branch above the ground. The leaves are twisted, the petioles a...
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Palmae
Common names: Dypsis lutescens, Areca lutescens, Chrysalicocarpus lutescens
Golden cane palm, Golden cane palm, Golden fruit palm, Golden cane palm, Areca palm
A clump-growing palm native to the east coast of Madagascar. It grows a slender crown on yellowish-green stems that branch above the ground. The leaves are twisted, the petioles and petioles are yellowish-orange. It produces its tiny yellow flowers in branched spikes.
They require plenty of light, but not scorching sun, a moist environment and nutrient-rich, well-drained soil. They can be damaged by woodlice. In our country, they are one of the best known palms, available almost everywhere.
Its management is based on the general practices typical of palms.
Minimum temperature: 10 °C
Sensitive to frost. Seed germination is easy, taking 6-8 weeks at soil temperatures above 26°C.
Common names: Dypsis lutescens, Areca lutescens, Chrysalicocarpus lutescens
Golden cane palm, Golden cane palm, Golden fruit palm, Golden cane palm, Areca palm
A clump-growing palm native to the east coast of Madagascar. It grows a slender crown on yellowish-green stems that branch above the ground. The leaves are twisted, the petioles and petioles are yellowish-orange. It produces its tiny yellow flowers in branched spikes.
They require plenty of light, but not scorching sun, a moist environment and nutrient-rich, well-drained soil. They can be damaged by woodlice. In our country, they are one of the best known palms, available almost everywhere.
Its management is based on the general practices typical of palms.
Minimum temperature: 10 °C
Sensitive to frost. Seed germination is easy, taking 6-8 weeks at soil temperatures above 26°C.
Weight: | 0.025 kg |
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Width: | 3 mm |
Height: | 100 mm |
Length: | 150 mm |
Aviability: | 1-4 nap |
Basic sales unit: | db |
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