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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 bifurcataFoxtail Palms are native to the Northern Australia.

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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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