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Canary Island Date Palm

Price: €209.70
  • Code:
    Phoenix canariensis (М5)
  • Weight:
    65.000 Kgs

The Canary Island Date Palm comes from deserted areas on the Canary islands. Despite it's powerful root system, it does not tolerate drought, when grown in pot. This is easily visible, when the leaf tips start to turn yellow and dry. In winter it should be kept cool, down to 0 degrees Celsius. It needs much sun to be able to develop it's full glory. If the surrounding air is very dry, this palm will still thrive, as long as it is watered regularly.

These palms need much water, especially in summer. If the temperatures rise above 25 degrees Celsius, they need to be watered every day!

Please find more information on our forum:

http://forum.palmi.bg/viewforum.php?f=33

Estimated Shipping

Delivery to EU zone starts at €139.71
12.60 BGN packaging and guarantee:
  • Botanical family:
    Palmae (Arecaceae)
  • USDA zone:
    -6°C (zone 9a)
  • Sun exposure:
    Sun only
  • Soil pH+:
    not important
  • Water need:
    moisture-loving
  • In Open Ground:
    With heating

Starting from February 15, 2016, we can offer a very competitive delivery prices to most countries within the Europen Union. These prices are especially attractive for orders up to 31,5 kg. The delivery prices remain unchanged for orders of 11 to 31,5 kg.

Please note, we ship live plants and cuttings to the countries within the mainland European Union only (sorry, not to the UK anymore)!

Wholesale orders from EU are welcome. We can ship the order by truck. On one pallet up to 80-100 plants can be loaded. Please email us for prices.

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  • Botanical family:
    Palmae (Arecaceae)
  • USDA zone:
    -6°C (zone 9a)
  • Sun exposure:
    Sun only
  • Soil pH+:
    not important
  • Water need:
    moisture-loving
  • In Open Ground:
    With heating

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