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Archontophoenix myolensis
This great bluish-crowned Archontophoenix, close to cunninghamiana for its foliage, and to alexandrae for its flowering, is highly threatened in its natural habitat in the Australian state of Queensland. For collectors. -4°C. Available in 3-litre pots.
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Origin of Archontophoenix myolensis
Endemic to the Australian state of Queensland, where its population is threatened along a river (Kuranda)
Hardiness of Archontophoenix myolensis
-4°C
Description of Archontophoenix myolensis
This great blue-crowned Archontophoenix, close to cunninghamiana for its foliage, and to alexandrae for its flowering, is highly threatened in its natural habitat in the Australian state of Queensland. For collectors.
How to grow of Archontophoenix myolensis
Place it in a pot in bright but not direct light or in the semi-shade, away from the wind, and bring it in in winter. It can also stay inside. The soil must be drained, but it requires abundant watering.
Technical sheet
Data sheet
- Leaves:
- evergreen
- Flowers:
- yes
- Edible:
- no
- Fragrant:
- no
- Cold-hardiness (take the lowest T° indicated)
- - 5°C (23°F)
- Exposure:
- Indoor/conservatory
partial shade - Can be grown in a container:
- yes
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