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palm tree looking succulent

palm tree looking succulent Madagascar Palm – Pachypodium lamerei Live Succulent Tree, Rare Spiny – Desert Noir

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palm tree looking succulent Madagascar Palm – Pachypodium lamerei Live Succulent Tree, Rare Spiny – Desert NoirProduct Overview The Madagascar Palm (Pachypodium lamerei) is a rare, spiny stemmed succulent that resembles a palm treebut its actually a tough, drought tolerant succulent from Madagascar. With its tall trunk and dramatic green foliage, it brings exotic beauty to sunny rooms, patios, or arid gardens. Key Features Unique Form: Thick, upright gray trunk lined with spines, crowned with long, arching green leaves Palm Like Look: Mimics a palm but is

🌱 Product Overview

The Madagascar Palm (Pachypodium lamerei) is a rare, spiny-stemmed succulent that resembles a palm tree—but it’s actually a tough, drought-tolerant succulent from Madagascar. With its tall trunk and dramatic green foliage, it brings exotic beauty to sunny rooms, patios, or arid gardens.


🍃 Key Features

  • Unique Form: Thick, upright gray trunk lined with spines, crowned with long, arching green leaves

  • Palm-Like Look: Mimics a palm but is actually a succulent—great for tropical or desert-themed landscapes

  • Size Potential: Can grow 4–6 ft indoors and up to 15 ft in outdoor climates over time

  • Blooms: May produce fragrant white flowers in mature plants under ideal conditions

  • Low Maintenance: Drought-hardy and sun-loving—ideal for those who want big impact with little effort


🌵 Why Buy from DesertNoir

  • Grown under Arizona sun for durability and sun tolerance

  • Shipped bare root for safety and sustainable delivery

  • Carefully packaged and supported by Star Seller service

  • Each plant is hardened and ready to thrive in real conditions—not greenhouse-babied


🌿 Care & Growing Tips

  • Hardiness Zone: USDA Zone 9b–11 (tolerates ~25°F briefly; overwinter indoors in cooler zones)

  • Light: Full sun to bright indoor light; thrives near windows or on sunny patios

  • Water: Infrequent deep watering; allow to dry completely between waterings

  • Soil: Use fast-draining cactus or succulent mix with added sand or pumice

  • Dormancy: May drop leaves in winter—this is normal and they regrow in spring

  • Toxicity: Keep away from pets and children—sap may cause irritation if touched or ingested


📦 Shipping & Guarantee

  • Ships bare root every Wednesday for orders placed by the prior Sunday

  • Processing time: 3–7 business days depending on inventory and conditions

  • Photos represent the plant’s general size and form—each specimen is unique

  • Contact us within 48 hours of delivery for support—we’re here to help

  • International buyers are responsible for customs, taxes, and import laws


✨ Why It Rocks

With its armored trunk and lush leaf crown, the Madagascar Palm adds dramatic structure to indoor jungles, patios, and desert gardens. It’s an easy-care stunner with a prehistoric look that’s impossible to ignore.

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