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We've put together a comprehensive guide on how to grow a ponytail palm indoors and care for it like a pro. So if you're interested in experimenting with a new houseplant, this is your sign to go ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Delightful and unexpected, a mature ponytail palm looks like it was ...
_____Ponytail palm is not a common plant you will find in every road side nursery or flower shop. It is also not counted among the rare plants.Regardless, pony tail is a beautiful palm and its ...
Ponytail palms are often available in local garden centers or nurseries. If you have trouble finding them, give Sunrise Margo a call at 640-9191 and see if she can find some for you.
Ruth’s Tips: Pony Tail Palm makes a dramatic… Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) ...
Ponytails are always in, so why not on plants too? I'm not suggesting gathering the leaves of your philodendron or spider plant together with a rubber band; what I am ...
The Ponytail Palm has a swollen blub-like base which stores water for dry spells, so watering is done sparingly. The plume of long strap-like leaves gives the plant its common name.
As a houseplant, ponytail palm rarely, if ever, bears flowers, which anyway are not all that showy. The plant's flamboyance comes from its bulbous base spewing out that fountain of graceful leaves.
Ponytails are always in, so why not on plants too? I'm not suggesting gathering the leaves of your philodendron or spider plant together with a rubber band; what I am ...