Spring Valley, CA (Zone 10a) | July 2006 | positive
Relatively fast growing for a Pachypodium. It is probably the largest also, easily attaining tree proportions. Rots easily in winter wh...Read Moreen cold and extended wet. I lost the one I had planted in ground this past winter. More winter tender than my other Pachypodiums.
One of the large Pachypodium species, I saw this plant at two different times of the year, and looking very different (at a research gard...Read Moreen in Miami, Florida)
In southern California this species is somewhat marginal, but in 10a and above, with minimal protection, does OK, though is deciduous in the winter. Ideally, this is the best time of year to withold water, but unfortunately that is when it rains in southern California. So if not planted in excellently draining soil and given a bit of protection from frost, will rot easily in late winter.
Relatively fast growing for a Pachypodium. It is probably the largest also, easily attaining tree proportions. Rots easily in winter wh...Read More
One of the large Pachypodium species, I saw this plant at two different times of the year, and looking very different (at a research gard...Read More