Rat tail palm
Another name for rat tail paw
Rat tail paw, also known as thin column peacock, Sylvia.
The plant of rat tail palm is very branched and long, covered with radiation thorns. The paw of the rat tail will bloom from April to May, mainly pink, blooming during the day and closed at night.
The growth habit of rat tail palm
Rat tail is a common ornamental cactus plant, it likes the environment with plenty of light, the temperature needs to be kept high, in winter, the overwintering temperature should be kept above 10 ℃. The soil is generally good in drainage and air permeability, and can be made with rotten leaf soil and sand.
The ornamental effect of rat tail palm
The ornamental of rat tail is a better plant, its long abnormal stem, very much like the tail of a mouse, is also very beautiful when it blossoms. Rat tail palm is more suitable for potted plants or hanging baskets for cultivation and viewing.
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