Pachypodium eburneum grow and care – succulent shrub of the genus Pachypodium also known as Madagascar Palm, Pachypodium eburneum perennial deciduous plant used as fragrant ornamental drought tolerant plant can grow in subtropical, mediterranean or desert climate and growing in hardiness zone 10b-12.
Stem color brown with thorns, the stem shape can be wider in the base, round, shapeless.
Leaves color green, the leaves elliptic shape with or without pointed top.
Pachypodium eburneum flower Flower fragrance, color white in the middle its yellow, the flowers have five petals and can be merged in middle, the flowers grow on stems.
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How to grow Pachypodium eburneum growing and care: Well drained soil, no more than light frost
What is the best way to start growing? Plant / Seed / Vegetative Reproduction
Is it necessary to graft or use vegetative reproduction? No
Difficulties or problems when growing: Toxicity, spines
Planting season: Winter / Spring
Pests and diseases: ?
Pruning season: Winter
How to prune: Prune for design, can make from the plant tree or shrub
Size of the plant? 1-3 m, 3-10 feet
Growth speed in optimal condition: Medium growing / Slow growing
Water requirement: Small amount of water
Light conditions in optimal condition for growing: Full Sun / Half shade
Is it possible to grow indoor as houseplant? No
Growing is also possible in a planter /flowerpot / containers: Yes
Blooming information Bloom season: Spring / Summer
General information about the flower White fragrance with yellow in the middle the flowers have five petals and can be merged in middle
Scientific name: Pachypodium eburneum
Categories Blooming Seasons Spring flowers Summer flowers Flower colors Climate Desert Climate Mediterranean Climate Subtropics Climate Ornamental parts Ornamental flower Ornamental plant Plant growing speed Plant life-form Deciduous Perennial plant Shrub Succulent Plant Uses Drought tolerant plants Fragrance Ornamental plants Planting Season Spring Planting Winter planting Plants sun exposure Full sun Plants Part shade Plants Watering plants Hardiness zone Hardiness zone 10 Hardiness zone 11 Hardiness zone 12