Height 120-130cm
Height 120-130cm
Not suitable for pets
Not suitable for pets
18-21 cm pot
18-21 cm pot
Direct light
Direct light
Moderate irrigation
Moderate irrigation
Phoenix Canariensis
Specifications
  • Height 120 - 130 cm
  • Pot diameter 18 cm

Recommendations

  • If you live in an area with cold winters, protect your Canary Island palm from extreme cold and frost by covering it with an insulating material or moving it to a sheltered place during the coldest months.

Care

  • Light: Place the Canary Island palm in a place where it receives direct sunlight for at least several hours a day. It is ideal for gardens, patios or terraces where it can receive direct sunlight. Indoors, choose a room with plenty of natural light.
  • Watering: Water the plant regularly during the warmer months of the year to keep the soil slightly damp. Avoid waterlogging, as excess water can cause root rot. Reduce the frequency of watering during winter.
  • Moisture: Use well-drained soil enriched with organic matter to plant your Canary Island palm. Make sure the pot has drainage holes to allow excess water to drain away.
  • Top tip: Apply balanced palm fertiliser every few months during the growing season to provide the necessary nutrients. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper dosage.

Phoenix Canariensis

 
   
   
   
   

Phoenix canariensis, also known as the Canary Island palm, is an imposing ornamental plant noted for its stout trunk, arching pinnate leaves and crowns of leafy green leaves.

Specifications
  • Height 120 - 130 cm
  • Pot diameter 18 cm

Recommendations

  • If you live in an area with cold winters, protect your Canary Island palm from extreme cold and frost by covering it with an insulating material or moving it to a sheltered place during the coldest months.

Care

  • Light: Place the Canary Island palm in a place where it receives direct sunlight for at least several hours a day. It is ideal for gardens, patios or terraces where it can receive direct sunlight. Indoors, choose a room with plenty of natural light.
  • Watering: Water the plant regularly during the warmer months of the year to keep the soil slightly damp. Avoid waterlogging, as excess water can cause root rot. Reduce the frequency of watering during winter.
  • Moisture: Use well-drained soil enriched with organic matter to plant your Canary Island palm. Make sure the pot has drainage holes to allow excess water to drain away.
  • Top tip: Apply balanced palm fertiliser every few months during the growing season to provide the necessary nutrients. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper dosage.
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Phoenix canariensis, also known as the Canary Island palm, is an imposing ornamental plant noted for its stout trunk, arching pinnate leaves and crowns of leafy green leaves.
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