Despite its moniker, the ponytail palm—named for the bouncy spray of leaves atop its “head”—actually doesn’t belong among palm plants, being a semi-succulent species instead. Not a one-trick pony, it ...
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The indoor plant that thrives in the warmest parts of your home
It can be difficult to find a houseplant that won't wilt in a hot, sunny corner, but this low-maintenance succulent is the ...
Read the original article on Purewow. We’ve got good news for anyone who’s ready to up their houseplant game with a real statement piece but doesn’t feel entirely confident their green thumb (or lack ...
Dear Master Gardener: I think my ponytail palm needs to be repotted. Is it OK to do it in the winter? Answer: Although ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata) has a palm-like appearance, it is not a palm ...
DEAR JESSICA: I am wondering if you can help me out with some information on this plant. I received it about three years ago, and it has hardly grown. I don’t know what kind of plant it is or how to ...
As part of Plant Week, and our hunt for plants that may not yet have had their time in the “Instagram limelight,” one that we landed on was the ponytail palm. According to Justina Blakeney, founder ...
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 ...
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