Ponytail Palm, Bottle Palm


Scientific Name: Beaucarnea stricta Lem.
Synonym: Nolina stricta
Family: Agavaceae
Ponytail Palm, Bottle Palm(Beaucarnea stricta)
Beaucarnea stricta at the Huntington Gardens in early July
Recommended Temperature Zone:
Sunset®: 13, 16-27
USDA: 9-11

Frost Tolerance: Hardy to 23°F (-5°C), older plants survive lower temperatures

Sun Exposure: Full sun to light shade

Origin: Central Mexico (Guerrero, Puebla)

Growth Habits: Up to 15 feet tall (4.5 m), base will slowly reach 12 feet in diameter (3.6 m)

Watering Needs: Occasional deep watering, or moderate watering

Propagation: Seeds in spring, or suckers

Ponytail Palm, Bottle Palm(Beaucarnea stricta)

The Ponytail Palm is not a palm tree at all, but a relative of the Agave and Dracaena. This Ponytail Palm is similar to the much more common Beaucarnea recurvata. It is characterized by much shorter and stiffer looking leaves. It has very similar requirements. Both ponytail palms are occasionally placed in the genus Nolina.


 

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