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RedCrocus Foxtail Palm- Wodyetia bifurcata Tropical Palm for Gardens & Landscapes 15 Gallon

RedCrocus Foxtail Palm- Wodyetia bifurcata Tropical Palm for Gardens & Landscapes 15 Gallon

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SKU:trfl357-redcrocus

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Foxtail Palm, Wodyetia bifurcata Triple

Description

The Foxtail Palm, or Wodyetia bifurcata, is a striking, fast-growing palm characterized by its bushy, feathery fronds resembling a fox's tail. Native to Australia, it adds tropical elegance to gardens and landscapes.

Suggested Uses

Ideal for tropical or subtropical gardens, patio accents, poolside landscaping, or container planting to create a lush, exotic atmosphere.

Plant Details

  • Botanical Name: Wodyetia bifurcata
  • Common Name: Foxtail Palm
  • Size & Growth: Up to 10-15 ft tall with a spread of 6-8 ft; fast-growing
  • Hardiness Zones: 10-11
  • Foliage Type: Feathery, pinnate
  • Bloom Time: Summer
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Light Requirements: Full sun to part shade
  • Attracts Pollinators: Yes
  • Indoor Friendly: Rarely, prefers outdoor climates
  • Container Friendly: Yes
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Pet Warning: Non-toxic
  • Fragrant: No
  • Cut Flower: No
  • Grows Well With: Tropical and subtropical plants, SCALLOP Ferns, Crotons

Care Tips

  • Planting Instructions: Choose a sunny location with well-draining soil. Space plants adequately for growth.
  • Soil Moisture: Maintain evenly moist soil; avoid waterlogging.
  • Soil Type: Well-draining sandy or loamy soil
  • Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity; tolerates higher humidity levels.
  • Pruning Instructions: Remove dead or damaged fronds to maintain health and appearance.
  • Winter Care: Protect from frost in colder zones; mulch around roots.
  • Planting Depth: Bury crown just below soil level
  • Fertilization: Feed with a balanced palm fertilizer during spring and summer
  • Special Care: Shield from strong winds; use drought-tolerant practices once established
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