The well-named bottle palm tree, Hyophorbe lagenicaulis, is an eye-catching evergreen palm for your garden or container whose trunk bears a startling resemblance to a fine bottle of wine. It's a compact tree, topping out at 10 to 15 feet — considerably smaller if grown indoors — and it fits nicely into petite gardens.
As an outdoor plant, the bottle palm is best suited to the southern parts of the U.S., in USDA hardiness zones 10 to 11. Indoors, however, it will thrive whenever placed in front of a sunny window, requiring little extra care. Here are a few more reasons to plant a bottle palm Tree:
Slow-growing plants can manage without yearly repotting.
Sparse canopy of four to eight fronds fits well in smaller areas.
Once established, the bottle palm tree is drought- and salt-resistant, making it a good plant to grow near beaches or other salt water.
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