Pachypodium lamerei – The Striking Madagascar Palm
● What Makes Pachypodium lamerei Special?
Pachypodium lamerei, commonly known as the Madagascar Palm, is a unique succulent tree native to Madagascar. Despite its name, it is not a true palm but belongs to the Apocynaceae family, making it a fascinating choice for collectors of rare and exotic plants. With its spiny silver-gray trunk and palm-like foliage, it adds an architectural statement to any space.
● Key Features of Pachypodium lamerei
- Foliage: Long, narrow, glossy green leaves forming a crown atop the spiny trunk.
- Growth Habit: Can reach up to 6 meters in its natural habitat, but stays compact (1.2 – 1.8 meters) indoors.
- Flowers: Produces large, white, fragrant flowers under optimal outdoor conditions.
- Drought-Tolerant: Stores water in its thick trunk, making it highly low-maintenance.
- Ideal for Indoor and Outdoor Growth: Adaptable as a houseplant, patio plant, or landscape feature in warm climates.
● How to Grow and Care for Pachypodium lamerei
- Light: Requires bright, direct sunlight for optimal growth — place near a south- or west-facing window indoors.
- Watering: Water only when soil is fully dry. Reduce watering in winter to prevent root rot.
- Soil: Prefers well-draining cactus or succulent mix — avoid heavy soils.
- Temperature and Humidity: Thrives in warm temperatures (18 – 30°C); intolerant to frost.
- Fertilization: Apply a diluted liquid fertilizer every 4 – 6 weeks during the growing season.
- Pruning: Minimal pruning required — only remove dead leaves at the base.
● Common Issues and Solutions
- Overwatering: Can lead to root rot. Ensure soil dries out completely before watering.
- Leaf Drop: Normal in winter dormancy — reduce watering and keep warm.
- Pests: Rarely affected but can attract mealybugs — wipe off with neem oil.
● Where to Use Pachypodium lamerei?
- Indoor Statement Plant: Adds a tropical, sculptural element to interiors.
- Outdoor Xeriscaping: Ideal for drought-tolerant gardens in warm climates.
- Patio and Balcony Gardens: Thrives in large pots with bright light exposure.
● Frequently Asked Questions
- Can Pachypodium lamerei be grown indoors? Yes! It adapts well indoors if provided with bright light and minimal watering.
- How fast does Pachypodium lamerei grow? Growth is slow to moderate — faster in warm outdoor conditions.
- Is Pachypodium lamerei toxic? Yes — its sap is toxic if ingested. Keep away from pets and children.
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Pachypodium lamerei
Pachypodium lamerei comes in following sizes:
Baby Plant – comes in a ⌀ 6 cm pot and is approximately 15 cm tall
S – comes in a ⌀ 10 cm pot and is approximately 22 cm tall































