Archontophoenix alexandrae
' Alexandra Palm '
[ Palmae ]
[ Australia ]
A very popular palm from Australia with grass green, feather shaped leaves with silver undersides and slender crown shafts. The small bright red fruits are produced in large quantities. The King- or Alexander palm will grow in a wide range of climates from tropical to cool temperate, and does excellently as an indoor palm given bright light. The seeds germinate easily and uniformly and subsequent growth is very fast.
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Habitat
zone 12 = Winter minimum temperature above 10C (above 50F) Tropical Lowland Forests 0-600m
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Monoecious ( Plant bearing both male and female flowers )
Solitary ( single-stemmed )
Pinnate Leaves ( Feather-like )
Fast-Growing
Cultivation
Cultivation
Substrate
Temperature during winter
Lighting
Watering during automn-winter
Watering during hot season
Fertilizer during growth
Pruning
Repotting
2 gravel + 1 soil + 1 humus
Indoor during winter temperature min. from 11 to 16C
Sunny
From time to time ( with a regular spray especially on the leaves )
Regularly and abundantly, but avoid that the water traverse the pot
Regularly but with spacing
No pruning
Repot from time to time
Archives in UK-US
Archives in UK-US
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Germination Seeds are fairly easy to germinate. Seeds need up to 1 month to germinate. Minimum 18°C. Maximum 42°C. spain[Palma de Mallorca] A visitor 2008-12-03
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