Species ponytail palm
Green-orange leaves and gray trunk.

ponytail palm

Beaucarnea recurvata

The ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata) is one of the most interesting houseplants out there. Unique and eye-catching, it has a swollen base and a thin, cascading crown of green foliage, resembling a head of hair. It’s a slow growing and long lived species, making it a great gift to last through generations. Its drought tolerant nature also makes it an excellent choice for neglectful owners. This palm is also incredibly hardy, and can survive in temperatures as low as 10°F. With proper care, it can add a unique, tropical feel to any space.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Greenwood Cuttings

Hardiness Zone:

10 - 11

Flowers:

Creamy white Flowers

Sun:

part sun/part shade

Soil:

Rocky , gravelly , dry, Well-drained

Fruits:

yellow,brown Fruits Ready In

Growth Rate:

Low

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Indoors:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

The ponytail palm is a semi-succulent, tropical species that requires only moderate amounts of water. It should be watered deeply and infrequently. During the summer months, water the ponytail palm deeply once or twice a week, allowing the soil to dry out in between waterings. During the winter months, water the ponytail palm only once every 3 weeks. The soil should remain slightly moist, but not soggy. If the soil feels damp before the suggested watering, then it is advised to delay the watering until the soil is dry.

sunlight

Ponytail palms (Beaucarnea recurvata) are a drought-tolerant plant that enjoy bright, indirect sunlight. They should receive at least 6 hours of sun per day, preferably from a south- or east-facing window. If possible, avoid the hottest midday sun as this can burn the leaves. During the late afternoon hours, you can move the plant to a spot that receives brighter indirect light to help encourage fuller leaves.

pruning

When it comes to pruning a ponytail palm, it's best to do so during the late spring or summer months. The reason for this is that the ponytail palm, also known as Beaucarnea recurvata, is slow-growing and doesn’t require much pruning. The amount that needs to be pruned depends on the size and shape desired. Pruning should be limited to removing old fronds, or leaves, as these will not recover. Cutting anything else could damage or harm the plant. Usually, no more than 10-15% of the palm should be pruned at 1 time.

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Starts Flowering

Beaucarnea recurvata typically starts flowering in late spring or early summer, usually between May and July.

Starts Flowering

Beaucarnea recurvata typically starts flowering in late spring or early summer, usually between May and July.

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