Plant in a Box Phoenix canariensis - Set of 4 Canary Island date palms
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The Phoenix Canariensis, better known as the Canary Island date palm, originates from the Canary Islands. There are many different species of the Phoenix, of which the Canariensis is the best known and most common. Phoenix Canariensis can nowadays be found in any tropical climate, but in Spain and Italy these palms are often used as plant material along public roads or planted as ornamental plants. In a tropical climate, this palm can grow up to 18 metres tall with leaves 5 to 6 metres long. You can also plant the palms outdoors as they are hardy.
Care
The Phoenix Canariensis prefers a sunny location (full sun is not a problem) and a very well-drained soil. Water every day during a dry spring and/or warm, dry summer. Make sure that the palm is always in well-drained soil and that excess water can drain directly from the pot. It is recommended to fertilise the palm once a year with concentrated or liquid plant food. The Phoenix Canariensis is a strong rooter and can be planted in the ground or in a pot. Use a decorative pot to ensure that the plant has enough space. The plant is moderately hardy and can tolerate a maximum of 5 degrees of frost.
Botanical name | Phoenix Canariensis |
Bloom | Spring |
Location | Sunny |
Watering | water moderately |
Plant type | Garden plant |
Plant variety | Palm |
Additional properties | hardy |
Item number | 40231836 |
Manufacturer | Plant in a Box |
Category | Plants |
Release date | 25.11.2023 |
Plant type | Garden plant |
Plant variety | Palm |
Botanical name | Phoenix Canariensis |
Pot diameter | 15 cm |
Life span | Perennial |
Location | Sunny |
Watering | water moderately |
Bloom | Spring |
Flower colour | Green |
Additional properties | hardy |
Country of origin | Spain |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Items per sales unit | 4 x |
Height | 50 cm |
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