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Beaucarnea Recurvata (Pony Tail Palm - end of batch, marked leaves, not uniform)

Beaucarnea Recurvata (Pony Tail Palm - end of batch, marked leaves, not uniform)

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Low stock: 8 left

These Beaucarnea Recurvata (Ponytail Palms) are the remaining plants from our recent batch. They are healthy and growing well but may vary slightly in size or have minor cosmetic leaf marks or blemishes. Despite this, each plant still features the distinctive bulbous base and long, arching green leaves that make this variety so popular.

Perfect for those wanting great value on a hardy, drought-tolerant statement plant. With proper care and light, these Ponytail Palms will continue to thrive and develop into striking specimens over time.

Beaucarnea Recurvata, commonly known as Ponytail Palm, is a striking and low-maintenance plant that doubles as a sculptural feature for both indoor and outdoor spaces. Its unique bulbous trunk serves as a water reservoir, making it highly drought-tolerant, while its long, cascading green leaves create a graceful fountain-like appearance.

Thriving in bright, indirect light or full sun, Ponytail Palm is perfect for modern interiors, patios, or gardens. Slow-growing and hardy, it requires minimal care, thriving in well-drained soil with occasional watering. This versatile plant is an excellent choice for adding elegance and structure to any space.

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Mature height

1–2 meters

Mature width

0.5–1 meter

Spacing

0.5–1 meter apart

Evergreen/Deciduous

Evergreen

Foliage

Green, strap-like leaves that form a bushy tuft on top of a swollen, bulbous trunk

Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest

Rarely flowers indoors; if it does, flowering typically occurs in late spring to summer (November to January)

Sun tolerance

Full sun to partial shade; prefers well-drained soil

Maintenance

Low maintenance; water when the top few inches of soil are dry; minimal fertilising needed; prune dead leaves to maintain appearance

Root System

Forms a shallow, non-invasive root system with a swollen base that stores water, staying compact while providing firm stability.