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Phoenicophorium Borsigianum

Young, potted Phoenicophorium Borsigianum palm has tiny spikes surrounding the reddish-brown stems of green, bifurcated leaves

Phoenicophorium Borsigianum is native to the Seychelles, an island chain in the Indian Ocean. Also known by its common name, Latanier Palm, it works well either in the garden or yard, as well as in containers indoors or on your lanai.

Only recently introduced to cultivation, it is a solitary palm that grows up to 50 feet tall. When young, black spines encircle its stems but fall off as the tree matures. Its crinkly leaves have prominent veins and orange, serrated edges and can extend up to 7 feet from the trunk. And as the leaves fall off, they leave a ring of black scars around the trunk. After flowering occurs, Phoenicophorium Borsigianum produces small, orange, oval-shaped fruit.

Phoenicophorium Borsigianum Growing Tips*

Phoenicophorium Borsigianum is a hardy palm, capable of growing in full sunlight when mature. It can even survive periods of drought. However, young trees prefer shade and lots of moisture in a protected location away from the wind which can damage the leaves.

With that in mind, follow these general palm-tree growing tips to ensure your Phoenicophorium Borsigianum has a long and healthy life.

  • Situate the palm tree in low-traffic areas to avoid being brushed against too often. This weakens the leaves.
  • Repot when the palm becomes completely pot-bound. This will slow down its growth if you want your palm tree to remain indoors for as long as possible. Consider transplanting tall-growing palms outside to allow them to reach their full height. Allocate up to 50 feet of space out from the trunk for the root system to spread.
  • Plant in well-draining soil; soggy soil encourages fungus growth. For potted palm trees, an all-purpose potting soil, works well. Thoroughly loosen the soil where you intend to plant outdoor palm trees, removing weeds and rocks to ensure good drainage.
  • For potted plants, use a fertilizer designed especially for palm trees. Have your soil tested to determine what nutrients, if any, it needs to ensure the best growing environment for your outdoor Phoenicophorium Borsigianum.
*These Growing Tips are general in nature. Environments and conditions vary. For specific advice on your growing environment, talk to one of our specialists at a Ko’olau Farmers near you.

 

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