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Dypsis lutescens AGM

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Characteristics

Plant type

Palm

Habit

Bushy

Resilience

Hardiness

old H1 (requires heated greenhouse/indoors)

Colour

Flower

Yellow in Summer

Foliage

Green in Autumn, Spring, Summer and Winter

Size

Ultimate height

4-8 metres

Ultimate spread

2.5-4 metres

Time to ultimate height

20-50 years


Preferred common name

bamboo palm

Family

Arecaceae


Dypsis are evergreen palms with slender, solitary or multiple stems bearing pinante leaves, with panicles of small yellowish flowers borne among the leaves

D. lutescens is an evergreen palm forming a cluster of erect stems to 8m in height, bearing arching pinnate leaves to 2m in length, with linear leaflets, and panicles of small yellow flowers in summer

Other common names

  • areca palm
  • bamboo palm
  • butterfly palm
  • cane palm
  • golden yellow palm
  • golden-feather palm
  • Madagascar palm
  • yellow butterfly palm
  • yellow palm

Synonym(s)

  • Areca lutescens
  • Chrysalidocarpus lutescens

How to grow

Sunlight

  • Part shade

Aspect

  • North-facing or East-facing
  • Sheltered

Cultivation

Grow under glass in a loam-based potting compost in bright indirect light. Water freely when in growth and apply a balanced liquid fertiliser two or three times during the growing season. Water sparingly in winter

Soil

  • Well-drained
  • Acid or Neutral
  • Loam

Propagation

Propagate by seed sown at not less than 25ÂșC

Suggested planting locations and garden types

Architectural or Patio/Container Plants


How to care

Pruning

No pruning required

Diseases

Generally disease free