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i became this one in aldi for 7.50 us dollar.

described as green plant mix.

what kind of palm tree is it? 

Looks not so good, i will watering it.

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5 minutes ago, Mazat said:

i became this one in aldi for 7.50 us dollar.

described as green plant mix.

what kind of palm tree is it? 

Looks not so good, i will watering it.

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1 minute ago, Mazat said:

 

 

 

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Looks to me like Dypsis lutescens or Chamaedorea cataractarum.

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34 minutes ago, John2468 said:

Looks to me like Dypsis lutescens or Chamaedorea cataractarum.

I have now added more soil and watered them.

it is completely dry 

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Height 90cm / 35,4 inch.

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Chrysalidocarpus (Dypsis) lutescens

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I had one as a house plant for a few years at my other house. I put it in the ground in 1997 , when I moved here to my new house. They are lovely either way . I had to take it outside frequently as a house plant . It would get mealy bugs , so I would mist it with soapy water and rinse it off . That kept the bugs at bay. Harry

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On 1/31/2025 at 11:07 AM, Harry’s Palms said:

I had one as a house plant for a few years at my other house. I put it in the ground in 1997 , when I moved here to my new house. They are lovely either way . I had to take it outside frequently as a house plant . It would get mealy bugs , so I would mist it with soapy water and rinse it off . That kept the bugs at bay. Harry

hello Harry

maybe it will be better in spring if i plant it out in the balcony raised bed. it can tolerate temperatures down to -6 degrees celsius, is that right? it won't even in the worst case. 

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I think it's Dypsis (Chrysalidocarpus) lutescens which hates frosts!

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