Best palm for pots
Best palm for pots
Good evening all
I'm looking at getting a couple of palms for some pots. I
Which palms would be best suited?
Or would I be better off with some cordylines?
I'm looking at getting a couple of palms for some pots. I
Which palms would be best suited?
Or would I be better off with some cordylines?
Re: Best palm for pots
Pheonix roebellini. Mines in its pot and is indoors most of the year.It must be happy as it flowers every year .Of course it would be happier outdoors but as its in a flat on the 4th floor that aint happening.
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Re: Best palm for pots
Chammies do well in pots and and don't mind if you accidentally forget to water then.
Re: Best palm for pots
Was either thinking a waggy, chammy or washingtonia
I like the blue ones Chamaerops humilis cerifera
I like the blue ones Chamaerops humilis cerifera
Re: Best palm for pots
Cordylines don't do well in pots long term. Trachycarpus wagnerianus or chamaerops would be my choice.
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I would go for Chamaerops Cerifera, lovely looking palm and happy in a pot.
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Pheonix Roebellini without a doubt. Suit pots perfectly and makes them much easier to keep in the UK.
Cordyline Karo Kiri do very weel in pots apparently (just got one and been reading up)
chamaedorea species, Elegans or Radicalis do very well indoors and can be put out while there's no frost possibility.
Cordyline Karo Kiri do very weel in pots apparently (just got one and been reading up)
chamaedorea species, Elegans or Radicalis do very well indoors and can be put out while there's no frost possibility.
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here is a Chamaerops cerifera I recently planted, such a nice looking palm and also a waggie
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Really like the waggy and chamaerops cerifera wilza
The cordyline Karo kiri looks interesting too
Right where to get them from now
The cordyline Karo kiri looks interesting too
Right where to get them from now
Re: Best palm for pots
both plants are from The Palm Centre http://www.palmcentre.co.uk/Mowgley wrote:Really like the waggy and chamaerops cerifera wilza
The cordyline Karo kiri looks interesting too
Right where to get them from now
but it's also worth looking on here: http://www.hardy-palms.co.uk/
Re: Best palm for pots
As you're in Nottingham I'd avoid the Roebelinii if you can't bring it inside.
Both Cerifera and Washingtonia will probably need the pot dragging to a sheltered spot and/ bubblewrapping if you're buying young palms. Make sure you use a free draining mix too.
Both Cerifera and Washingtonia will probably need the pot dragging to a sheltered spot and/ bubblewrapping if you're buying young palms. Make sure you use a free draining mix too.
Re: Best palm for pots
Chamaerops humilis is far and away the best long term candidate for a pot in the UK.