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Pachypodium gracilius, also known as Pachypodium rosulatum var. gracilius or subsp. gracilius, is a succulent plant species
Family: Apocynaceae
Common Name: Madagascar Palm, Slim Pachypodium
Origin: Madagascar
Pachypodium gracilius is a stunning succulent that hails from the arid regions of Madagascar. Known for its slender, palm-like trunk and spiny, sculptural form, this plant is a favorite among succulent lovers and collectors of rare and exotic plants. Its distinct appearance combines both elegance and toughness, making it an ideal choice for both indoor and outdoor cultivation in suitable climates.
As a species within the Pachypodium genus, this plant features a bulbous base that gradually tapers into a slender trunk, topped with narrow, leathery leaves. When it blooms, it produces gorgeous, tubular white flowers with a subtle fragrance that adds to its exotic appeal.
Size: Can grow up to 3 meters tall in its native habitat, but typically reaches 1-1.5 meters in cultivation.
Trunk: Slender and smooth, with a slightly swollen base that stores water, ideal for arid conditions.
Leaves: Narrow, leathery, and lance-shaped with a vibrant green color. The leaves grow in a rosette at the top of the trunk, creating a palm-like appearance.
Flowers: White, fragrant tubular flowers that appear in the late spring or early summer. The flowers typically emerge from the tips of the branches, offering a striking contrast to the green foliage.
Spines: The plant features prominent spines along its trunk, adding a striking, spiny texture to its appearance. (Pachypodium Gracilius)
Factor | Requirement |
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Light | Full sun to bright, indirect light |
Temperature | Prefers warm temperatures (20-30°C / 68-86°F); tolerates heat well, but protect from frost |
Watering | Water deeply when the soil is dry to the touch, but allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Drought-tolerant once established. |
Soil | Well-draining, sandy or cactus mix soil; can also thrive in a mix designed for succulents or cacti |
Humidity | Low to moderate humidity; dry conditions preferred |
Fertilization | Light fertilization with a balanced, low-nitrogen fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer) |
Watering: Like most succulents, Pachypodium gracilius is prone to root rot if overwatered. Be sure to allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. During winter dormancy, water less frequently.
Temperature: This plant thrives in warm environments and should be kept indoors in colder climates. It is frost-sensitive and will not survive freezing temperatures.
Growth: While Pachypodium gracilius has a relatively slow growth rate, it can grow into a stunning specimen with the right care over several years.
Container Growing: It’s an excellent choice for container growing, especially for bonsai enthusiasts who enjoy shaping its unique form over time. (Pachypodium Gracilius)
Size: Plants are typically shipped at 15-25 cm tall (young plants). Larger specimens may be available depending on availability.
Packaging: Each plant is carefully packaged with protective materials to prevent damage during transit. The plant may be shipped in a pot or bare-root, depending on your preference.
Care Upon Arrival: Upon receiving your plant, allow it to acclimate to its new environment. Keep it in a sunny spot and avoid watering it immediately until it’s settled.
Pachypodium gracilius is not currently listed as endangered, but like many plants native to Madagascar, it is important to ensure that the plants are sourced responsibly from sustainable and legal suppliers. We support ethical horticultural practices and conservation efforts for this unique species.
Pachypodium | Small, Medium, large |
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