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The Foxtail Palm is an exotic and newly popular Australian palm species. It is suitable for moist sub-tropical and tropical climates. Of the tribe Arecceae, and subfamily Arecoideae it is also known by the botanic name Wodyetia bifurcata. Foxtail Palms are native to the Northern Australia.  
Common Name: Foxtail Palm Botanical Name: Wodyetia bifurcata Subfamily: Arecoideae Plant Type: Slender gray solitary palm tree. Origin: Northern Australia Zones: 10 - 11 Height: 30' Rate of Growth: Fast Salt Tolerance: Moderate Soil Requirements: Widely adaptable Water Requirements: Moderate drought tolerance Nutritional Requirements: Moderate Light Requirements: Moderate, High Form: Solitary. Canopy of 8-10 leaves. Leaves: Pinnately compound, reduplicate, arching; several hundred fishtail leaflets attached in several ranks. Inflorescence: Branched, born below the crownshaft. Fruits: Red Pests or diseases: None Uses: Specimen tree Bad Habits: None Cost: $$ - $$$ -- Reasonable to Expensive Propagation: Seed, germinates in 2-3 months.
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