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50 Areca Palm Seeds from Puerto Rico, bamboo palm, golden cane, yellow palm

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Original price was: $10.37.Current price is: $6.22.

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Sunlight : Full Sun, Medium Sun
Features : Air Purifying, Draught Resistant, Evergreen, Flowering, Potted
Color : Yellow
Life Cycle : Perennial
Watering : Medium
Type : Tree Seeds
Cultivating Difficulty : Easy
Genus : Dypsis
Season of Interest : Fall, Spring, Summer
Country/Region of Manufacture : Puerto Rico
Common Name : Palm Tree
Brand : Unbranded
Climate : Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & Dry
Indoor/Outdoor : Indoor & Outdoor
Seller Notes : “Fresh picked from the mountains of Naranjito, Puerto Rico”

You will receive 50 fresh seeds via USPS Ground Advantage with tracking in a bubble envelope. (Shipped next business day) These seeds were collected and cleaned by my father from his personal garden in the mountains of Naranjito, Puerto Rico. Areca Palms (Dypsis lutescens) have smooth trunks that are reminiscent of bamboo clumps. Their fronds are narrow, almost like bamboo leaves. These low-maintenance, air purifying palms grow about half foot per year indoors. In the summer, small, bright yellow but inconspicuous flowers grow from below the fronds. They are common in outdoors plantings in the United States where it grows in warm climates, often lining streets, used has privacy screen or indoors serving or intended as an ornament because of its attractive appearance. Common Names: Areca Palm, bamboo palm, golden cane palm, yellow palm Botanical Name: Dypsis lutescens Family: Arecaceae Plant Type: Perennial Mature Size Indoors: 6-7 ft. tall, 3-4 ft. wide Mature Size Outdoors: 15-30 ft. tall, 8-10 ft. wide Sun Exposure: Full, partial Soil Type: Moist but well-drained Soil pH: Acidic, neutral Bloom Time: Summer Flower Color: Yellow Common Pest & Diseases: Areca palms don’t have serious issues with pests or diseases Prunning: These palms don’t need much pruning or trimming. The areca palm is self-cleaning, which means it typically will shed its brown fronds on its own. Wait to remove any dying fronds until they are mostly brown, as they still play a role in photosynthesis. Fertilizer: For outdoor plants, use a slow-release fertilizer high in nitrogen and potassium or a special palm food. Requires fertilizing from spring to early fall. Do not feed during fall and winter.