Beaucarnea recurvata
Not a palm but a succulent, Found this one on the "Distessed" plant shelf. Had to trim it up a bit.
Seems the nursery's supplying these are taking larger plants and sectioning them. This one has sprouted 6-8 growth points from where it was cut.
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Nice plant!..
Very exotic...
They are quite easy to grow...
I have managed to grow this one from a little Walmart sucker..
In fact, they tend to like it dry during the winter with lots of cool misting...no humidity and of course sunshine...
In the mid spring I put them outside in morning sun until about November...
Palmettoman z6-Ajax, On
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2096211792
Yours is looking good 8)
Thanks for sharing the photo and Information, This and my Pachypodiums should be right at home together.
Steve
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