Houseplant from Walmart... long green leaves...

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  1. smith285

    smith285 New Seed

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    I don't really know anything about plants to be honest. I bought this from Walmart because it looks cool and I have no idea how to take care of it. If I knew what it was I'd do some research online and find out.
    The picture on the tag that I conveniently lost shows it growing into having a sort of a trunk like bottom similar to a palm tree. I really wish I could be more descriptive, but like I said I'm clueless.... it came from Walmart, though, so it can't be too hard to identify, right? Here are some pics!

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  3. Canadian Chelsea

    Canadian Chelsea In Flower

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    Your plant is called a Pony Tail Palm.
     
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    I think you did a fine job describing it, btw.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Beacarnea recurvata - Pony Tail Palm/bottle palm.

    The base of the stem of this palm is used to store water which is a great help if you forget the odd watering or are away for a week or so. :rolleyes: Watering is easy as you only need to water it when the soil becomes dry. You don't even need to mist the plant as it will be able to tolerate a dry environment but be careful not to overwater.

    It like a bright position and will enjoy some direct sun but will also handle light shade.

    They only require average warmth but don't let it freeze though or it will die.

    A liquid feed can be given every month or so.

    Hope this helps you out. :-D
     



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  6. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    I have one also. Very easy to maintain... and mine is outdoors.
    Here it is...


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    Ponytail Palm ( photo / image / picture from cherylad's Garden )
     
  7. smith285

    smith285 New Seed

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    thanks a lot, everyone, for the quick replies! I'm so glad I stumbled onto this site, such a useful tool.
     
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    I guess I would have one more question... the top of the soil has rocks that are seemingly glued together. While this gives it a cool look, I can't help but think it can't possible be good for the plant, and it makes it impossible to check how moist the soil is. should I break this rocks off and replace it with a better soil?
     
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    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    Smith... I'd suggest doing that.
     

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