Description
Common Name | palmiste gargoulette |
Maximum Reachable Height | 12-15 ft tall, 6-8 ft wide if planted in soil- easily potted |
Difficulty Level | easiest to grow |
Planting And Care
place the barrel under a roof gutter downspout and collect quicker. It’s best if you have a container of water sitting out for at least 24 hrs before using it to water any plants. The roots should never be sitting in water
Bottle Palm With Trunk Care
Place him in a space with a lot of direct sunlight. The more the better.
Sunlight | full sun- part sun |
Watering | Bottles are fairly drought-tolerant once established, though regular watering keeps them looking their best. |
Soil | well-drained soil |
Temperature | minimum temp 34 °F |
Fertilizer | bottle palm tree care is to fertilize it with a water-soluble plant food. Use a palm fertilizer with minerals, specifically for them. These are the minerals that they really need, not the ones from the city, ground, or rainwater. |
Bottle Palm With Trunk Uses
Ornamental Use:
- They do make great potted palms because of their slow growth, small root ball, easy care and overall appealing appearance
- Landscape uses for bottle palm specimen for small to large garden beds in the center of a circular drive lining a drive or walk at the entry – as long as there’s enough space for fronds to spread out in the pool cage planter as a container plant for a sunny patio
Medicinal Use:
- Plantations for oil production
Culinary Use:
- form of paper made, providing shade for you on a hot Caribbean beach
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