archontophoenix alexandrae

description

The archontophoenix alexandrae, commonly known as palm alexandra, is a majestic palm characterized by a slender stem and a right that can reach remarkable heights. Dark green pine leaves and shiny create an elegant and decorative hair. Appreciated for the its resistance and its beauty,archontophoenix alexandrae It is often used in subtropical landscape and as a plant ornamental.

characteristic

stem: this palm has a slender and smooth stem, which can reach remarkable heights. The stem is usually thin at the base and expands upwards.
foliage: the leaves are penned, long and pinnate, arranged with fan. The crown is elegant and dense, giving the tree an appearance majestic.
foliage:bright green leaves are of penta shape, with Lanceolate segments and slightly curved edges. The layout leaves contribute to the ornamental appearance of the plant.
Inflorescences:in some conditions can produce inflorescences of white-cream flowers, adding a decorative touch to the hair.
habitat:thrives in warm and humid climates. It is often cultivated as ornamental plant in tropical and subtropical gardens.
adaptability:the alexandra palm is adaptable to different types of soil, provided they are well drained. However, it develops better in soils rich and humid.
resistance:is generally resistant to diseases and parasites, which makes it a popular choice for ornamental purposes in tropical areas and subtropical.

origin

Plant native to Australia and diffused in tropical regions of Queensland. This elegant palm tree has roots in rainforests coastal areas and wetlands. Its presence is characteristic of subtropical and tropical environments of Australia, contributing to diversity of the native palms of the continent.

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