Palm Seeds

Palm seeds are our widest collection of exotic species — from frost-resistant palms that you can plant in a Polish garden to tropical indoor palms for bright interiors and greenhouses. Each batch is tested for germination and packed by hand, and we include a paper sowing instruction with every order. We ship throughout the European Union.

The most important factor when choosing is not how the palm looks, but where you will keep it during the winter. Therefore, below we divide the assortment according to frost resistance and purpose — choose the section that fits your conditions, then proceed to specific species in the catalog below. For more exotic plants, also check the main category exotic plant seeds.

How to choose palm seeds? Frost resistance and purpose

Successful cultivation depends on matching the species to the conditions you can provide — especially in winter. The assortment is divided into three groups:

1. Frost-resistant palms — for planting outdoors in Poland. The most durable is Trachycarpus fortunei (Fortune’s hardy palm), which tolerates drops to about -17°C and has been planted outdoors in temperate climates for years. The three-spined palm (Trithrinax campestris, -10 to -15°C outside the growing season) is also very hardy. Washingtonia robusta withstands down to about -5°C and requires winter protection in our climate.

2. Terrace and pot palms. Outdoors in summer, indoors in a cool, bright room in winter (about 2-10°C). This group includes Livistona, fish-tail palm (Caryota), and cycads — palm-like but cultivated under similar conditions.

3. Indoor and greenhouse palms. Tropical species intolerant of frost, grown indoors year-round: areca palm (Dypsis lutescens), fan palms (Licuala), pinanga, veitchia, arenga. They work well as large decorative plants for living rooms or offices.

If you are starting your adventure with palm seeds, begin with the first group or with areca — these species are the most forgiving of mistakes.

True palms and palm-like plants — what you’ll find in this category

Most of our seeds are true palms from the Arecaceae family. However, we have also deliberately included palm-like plants that many growers search for under the term “palm” and which create a similar exotic effect:

Japanese sago palm (Cycas revoluta) — a living fossil older than dinosaurs, often mistaken for a palm; one of the most frost-resistant species in this group. Madagascar palm (Pachypodium lamerei) — botanically a succulent, with a palm-like leaf rosette on a spiny trunk. Birds of paradise (Strelitzia) — palm-like in shape; the full range is available in the strelitzia seeds category.

This way, you get the whole “palm” atmosphere in one place — from classic palms to striking plants with a similar silhouette.

Where do our palm seeds come from

We source seeds from trusted producers and direct sources worldwide — cooperating with plantations, botanical gardens, and experienced collectors. Each batch is tested for germination ability, and seeds are packed by hand to ensure freshness.

We include a paper sowing instruction tailored to the species with every order, and we maintain a broader base of guides on our gardening blog. All products are legal and marketed in compliance with phytosanitary requirements.

How to sow palm seeds — basics

Freshness matters. Palm seeds have a relatively short lifespan and germinate best when fresh — sow them as soon as possible after receiving.

Soaking. Most species benefit from soaking in warm water for 24-72 hours (change the water once a day) — this softens the hard seed coat.

Warmth and moisture. Sow in a well-draining, slightly moist substrate, cover with a mini greenhouse, and provide consistent bottom heat (about 25-30°C). A heating mat significantly speeds up and evens out germination.

Patience. Palms germinate slowly and unevenly — from several weeks to several months. This is normal; don’t discard the pot too early.

Once seedlings develop, start fertilizing with formulas suited for palms — dedicated fertilizers can be found in the palm fertilizers category.

Frequently asked questions

Which palm seeds are frost-resistant and suitable for planting outdoors in Poland?
The most frost-resistant are Trachycarpus fortunei, tolerating drops to about -17°C, and the three-spined palm (Trithrinax campestris), tolerating -10 to -15°C outside the growing season. Washingtonia robusta withstands down to about -5°C and requires winter protection in the Polish climate.

How long do palm seeds take to germinate?
Palms germinate slowly and unevenly — from several weeks to several months, depending on species and seed freshness. Consistent substrate warmth (around 25-30°C) is key; a heating mat noticeably speeds and evens out germination.

Do palm seeds need soaking before sowing?
In most cases, yes. Soaking in warm water for 24-72 hours softens the hard seed coat and stimulates germination. Detailed recommendations for each species are included in the instruction with every order.

Which palm from seeds is easiest for beginners?
The easiest are Trachycarpus fortunei and Washingtonia robusta (frost-resistant, fast-growing) and areca palm (Dypsis lutescens) as an indoor species. All tolerate home conditions well and forgive minor care mistakes.

Do you ship palm seeds throughout the European Union?
Yes, we ship to all European Union countries. Delivery cost and time depend on the destination country and chosen method. Most orders are shipped the same or next business day.

How should palm seeds be stored and are they fresh?
Palm seeds have a short lifespan and germinate best when fresh, so it’s best to sow them quickly after receiving. Until sowing, store them in a cool, dry, and dark place. Our seeds are tested for germination and packed by hand.

 

124 products

  • Pinang Palm Seeds - Pinanga Malaiana

    Pinanga malaiana – A palm with an elegant tropical formPinanga malaiana is a unique palm native to the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia, valued for its distinctive appearance and decorative qualities. This dioecious plant features a clumping growth habit, less commonly growing as a single trunk. Slender, green stems resembling bamboo shoots reach up to about 7 m in height and 4–7 cm in diameter. Rings visible on the surface are marks left by fallen leaves, giving the plant its characteristic look. Short aerial roots often appear at the base, stabilizing the plant.The crown usually consists of 5–8 long, arching pinnate leaves, which can reach up to about 2 m in length. The leaves are made up of numerous, regularly spaced leaflets – typically 24–28 on each side of the rachis, measuring even 60–90 cm in the middle section. This impressive leaf structure creates an elegant, fountain-like crown characteristic of this species.Inflorescences and fruitingA distinctive feature of this palm is also its inflorescences and fruits. The pendulous inflorescences, growing between the leaves, are branched and initially green, later turning yellow, and as the fruits mature, they may take on an intense red color. The flowers form typical palm triads. The fruits are elongated to ovoid in shape, about 2.5 cm long, and mature gradually, changing color from green through red-yellow to dark purple or black. Thanks to the contrasting colors of the fruits and stalks, this palm can be especially striking during the fruiting period.Growing in a temperate climate zonePinanga malaiana is a typically tropical species, so it grows best in a warm climate where the temperature does not drop below 0°C. In the temperate climate zone of Europe, it can only be grown as a potted or greenhouse plant. This palm prefers shaded or semi-shaded locations, as direct sunlight can cause leaf damage. As an understory plant, it requires high air humidity and protection from dry wind.The substrate should be fertile, rich in organic matter, and consistently slightly moist, yet very well-draining to prevent waterlogging and root rot. In practice, soil mixes with added sand or perlite work well. The plant is an interesting element in tropical garden compositions and can be particularly attractive to collectors seeking exotic palm species with unique decorative qualities.

    19,20 zł - 56,00 zł

  • Fish Tail Palm Seeds - Caryota Maxima

    Caryota maxima – Himalayan Fish Tail PalmCaryota maxima is a remarkably large palm with a single trunk, which can reach an impressive 30-33 m in height with a trunk diameter of about 30 cm. It forms a distinctive, dense crown composed of huge, bipinnate leaves up to 5 m long, whose segments have a characteristic shape resembling a fish tail. It is this unique leaf form that gave the plant the name "fish tail palm".Growth and DevelopmentThis species is distinguished by its extremely fast growth rate – up to 2 m per year under favorable conditions. The leaves are slightly drooping and give the plant an exotic, natural appearance. This palm belongs to the group of monocarpic plants, meaning it flowers only once in its lifetime and then dies – a fascinating biological cycle characteristic of palms in the Caryota genus.Growing RequirementsCaryota maxima grows best in full sun or light partial shade, in fertile, well-drained, and consistently slightly moist soil. It requires regular watering but does not tolerate waterlogging – optimal watering is about every 2 weeks, maintaining moisture balance. Fertilization should be regular, preferably with balanced fertilizers every few weeks during the growing season.Care also includes pruning limited to removing old leaves, which improves air circulation and plant health. The species shows relatively good cold tolerance, enduring temperatures down to about -7°C.Horticultural UsesDue to its monumental size and rapid growth, Caryota maxima is best suited for large gardens, greenhouses, or as an impressive collector's plant. In the temperate climate zone of Europe, it performs best as a potted plant or exotic terrace decoration during summer, requiring bringing indoors for the winter. This is a rare species that, under suitable conditions, makes a unique element of exotic landscaping.

    13,50 zł - 169,00 zł

  • Nasiona Liwistonii Jenkinsiana (Livistona jenkinsiana) Nasiona Liwistonii Jenkinsiana (Livistona jenkinsiana)

    Livistona Jenkinsiana Seeds - Livistona Jenkinsiana

    Livistona Jenkinsiana – fan palm with a moderate growth rateLivistona Jenkinsiana is an attractive fan palm characterized by a moderate growth rate, although in practice, especially outside tropical climates, it may grow more slowly. This elegant plant forms a dense, symmetrical crown composed of 20–50 leaves, whose petioles are equipped with distinctive, curved spines. The palm is evergreen, meaning it maintains an attractive appearance year-round, making it an excellent decoration for both gardens and interiors.Natural habitat and environmental preferencesIn nature, Livistona Jenkinsiana grows in areas with high rainfall and humid air, most often on sandy-loam soils. These specific habitat requirements directly translate into the cultivation needs of this palm under controlled conditions.Use in ornamental cultivationIn cultivation, Livistona Jenkinsiana works well as an ornamental plant for tropical and subtropical gardens but can also be grown in containers. It is perfectly suited for cultivation in bright interiors or greenhouses. In the temperate climate zone of Europe, container cultivation only is possible, as the plant tolerates only light frost (down to about -1°C) and requires a warm, stable climate.Growing requirements and careThe plant grows best in a bright location with light shade when young, while older specimens tolerate more sun. It requires well-draining soil, preferably sandy-loam, which retains moisture but does not hold excess water. Key is regular watering and maintaining high substrate humidity, while avoiding waterlogging.The palm has a low tolerance to wind, so it grows best in sheltered locations. Due to its natural environment, it prefers humid and warm conditions, making it an ideal plant for tropical greenery enthusiasts in controlled cultivation settings.

    13,90 zł - 175,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Cukrowek Westerhouta (Arenga westerhoutii) Nasiona Palmy Cukrowek Westerhouta (Arenga westerhoutii)

    Westerhout's Sugar Palm Seeds - Arenga westerhoutii

    Sugar Palm Westerhout – Arenga Westerhoutii Arenga Westerhoutii is a majestic palm with a single, unbranched trunk reaching a diameter of about 40 cm and covered with distinctive black fibers from leaf remnants. Usually growing to about 10-12 meters tall, it is one of the larger palms in the Arenga genus, making it an impressively exotic plant.Botanical characteristics and ornamental valueThe greatest ornament of this palm is its spectacular pinnate leaves, which can reach up to 8 meters in length. They feature a beautiful color – dark green on top and distinctly silvery underneath, forming a dense, upright leaf crown. This unique color combination gives the plant a tropical, exotic character that attracts every palm enthusiast’s attention.Growth and developmentThis species stands out as an evergreen and relatively fast-growing palm, especially after surpassing the initial seedling stage. Under favorable conditions, it grows without major problems, making it an attractive choice for collectors and tropical palm lovers.Cultivation and habitat requirementsThis palm thrives best in conditions close to its natural habitat, which include high air humidity, warm climate, and consistently slightly moist but well-drained soil. It prefers sunny or partially shaded locations and requires regular watering due to its high water demand. In the temperate climate zone of Europe, it can only be grown as a potted or collector’s plant indoors and in winter gardens, as it does not tolerate frost (minimum temperature around 2°C).Uses and practical propertiesIn its natural environment, this palm also has practical uses – its seeds, young shoots, and sap from the inflorescences are locally used for various purposes. However, it should be noted that the plant has irritating properties because its fruits contain oxalate crystals, requiring caution when handling it.

    13,90 zł - 175,00 zł

  • Low Rattan Seeds - Calamus Sedens

    Calamus sedens – Low RotangCalamus sedens is a fascinating species of rotang palm distinguished by its long leaves up to 3 meters composed of numerous, broad, and distinctly wavy leaflets. A characteristic feature is the many spines on the leaf stalks and sheaths, which serve as protection against herbivorous animals. The palm produces small inflorescences and spherical fruits covered with red-brown scales. It is a dioecious species, meaning that both male and female plants are necessary to obtain seeds.Natural growth environmentIn nature, Calamus sedens grows in the shady understory of tropical forests, where high humidity and stable temperature prevail. This unique palm has developed as an understory plant, adapted to life in conditions of limited light access. Unlike many other rotang species, it is not a climbing plant but forms short, stiff shoots. Thanks to these adaptations, it performs best as an ornamental plant in tropical conditions or as an exotic potted plant in its young stage.Cultivation requirementsThis species thrives best in a partially shaded or shaded location, especially during the initial growth phase when young leaves are sensitive to strong sunlight. Older plants tolerate more light but still prefer diffused sunlight. Crucial is fertile, humus-rich soil and high humidity of the substrate and air – the plant grows well in consistently slightly moist, even periodically waterlogged conditions. In the first years of development, it is advisable to control the amount of light, allowing about 40–50% light penetration, which supports proper growth of young plants.Growing in the temperate climate zone of EuropeIn the temperate climate zone of Europe, cultivation is only possible indoors or in greenhouses, as the species does not tolerate frost and requires a stable, warm environment year-round. Under suitable conditions – high humidity, warm temperature, and appropriate sunlight – it shows a relatively fast growth rate, especially when young, making it an attractive collector’s plant for exotic palm enthusiasts.

    6,70 zł - 115,00 zł

  • Veitchia Subdisticha Seeds

    Veitchia Subdisticha – Elegant palm from the Solomon IslandsBotanical characteristicsThe leaf crown of Veitchia Subdisticha is moderately dense and composed of strongly arching, pinnate leaves up to 2.5 m long. The leaflets are light green, lance-shaped, up to 40 cm long, arranged to form a V-shaped cross-section. Their truncated and irregularly serrated tips are characteristic. The leaf sheath, up to 120 cm long, tightly wraps the trunk and has a gray-green shade with a light bloom.The species is monoecious – male and female flowers develop on the same plant. The inflorescence emerges below the leaf sheath, reaches up to 30 cm in length, and branches in 3–4 rows. The fruits are numerous, oval, up to 2 cm long, initially green, then yellow and red when ripe. They are fleshy and juicy and are sometimes locally consumed.Growth and developmentThis palm features a very straight, slender trunk that can reach up to 14 meters in height with a diameter of about 30 cm. The trunk is gray to brown and decorated with dark rings corresponding to scars from fallen leaves. In tropical climates, it is very fast-growing, making it an attractive ornamental palm for single or group plantings.Growing requirementsThis palm is strictly tropical and grows best in frost-free climates. The minimum temperature should not fall below 5°C, as cold can cause serious damage. It prefers slightly shaded locations when young, gradually tolerating full sun. It requires moist but very well-drained soil; the substrate should not dry out completely between waterings. It does not tolerate strong winds.Horticultural useIn the temperate climate zone of Europe, cultivation is only possible in containers under greenhouse or conservatory conditions with constant warmth and high humidity. It is an interesting choice for collectors of rare palms and lovers of plants with a slender, elegant silhouette. Due to its ornamental qualities, the palm is excellent for growing as a potted plant in controlled climate spaces.

    19,80 zł - 65,00 zł

  • Trithrinax Campestris Palm Seeds

    Trithrinax Campestris – Three-pronged PalmTrithrinax Campestris, also known as the caranday palm, is an exceptionally hardy member of the Arecaceae family, native to the South American savannas. This fascinating palm grows up to 6 m tall, with a trunk diameter of about 20–25 cm. A distinctive feature is the trunk almost completely hidden under a thick layer of dry, fibrous, and spiny leaf bases, forming a natural protective "armor" – a unique trait that sets the genus Trithrinax apart from other palms.Botanical Characteristics and GrowthThe leaves are palmately divided, stiff, and exceptionally tough – among the most durable in the Arecaceae family. They reach about 1 m in length, have a very stiff, spiny petiole, and segments ranging in color from dark green to bluish-gray, with a lighter underside. In higher mountain areas, they take on a more grayish hue. The growth of this palm is slow but steady, gradually forming a characteristic, compact silhouette.The plant is single-stemmed, flowering in autumn, producing highly branched inflorescences composed of up to 100 white, bisexual flowers about 10–12 mm in diameter. The flowers are very attractive to bees and can be self-pollinating. Fruits mature by the end of the following summer – they are spherical, yellow-brown drupes about 1–2 cm in diameter, initially green, then turning pale yellow.Growing Conditions and CareTrithrinax Campestris prefers a sunny location and very well-drained, sandy or rocky soil. It thrives in rock gardens and dry climates. It is exceptionally drought-resistant, and after a few years from planting, it can grow without regular watering, although watering once or twice a week during summer improves its condition.Spring fertilization with a slow-release organic fertilizer and mulching the soil are recommended. A key element of cultivation is ensuring excellent drainage, especially during periods of higher humidity. The palm grows best in places sheltered from cold winds.Cold HardinessThis is one of the most frost-hardy palms, tolerating temperature drops down to -10°C, and even -15°C outside the growing season, although it may shed leaves under such conditions. This exceptional cold tolerance results from its natural habitat in mountainous regions, where the plants have adapted to extreme temperature conditions.Uses and Collectible ValueThanks to its resistance to cold and drought, Trithrinax Campestris is suitable as a durable, collectible palm for gardens in warmer parts of the temperate climate zone of Europe and for cultivation in locations with a favorable microclimate. Its architectural silhouette and bluish-silvery leaves make it an excellent element in exotic compositions, gravel gardens, and waterfront plantings. Additionally, fibers from the leaves can be used for textile production, and oil can be extracted from the seeds.

    24,90 zł - 77,00 zł

  • Nasiona Urugwajskiej Palmy Igłowej (Trithrinax brasiliensis) Nasiona Urugwajskiej Palmy Igłowej (Trithrinax brasiliensis)

    Uruguayan Needle Palm Seeds - Trithrinax Brasiliensis

    Trithrinax Brasiliensis is a small to medium-sized, solitary fan palm, reaching about 7 m in height and approximately 1.8 m crown width. It forms a slender trunk covered with characteristic woven fibers that eventually fall off, revealing a decorative pattern from old leaf bases. Young specimens may have small spines near the top of the trunk, but these quickly disappear. The leaves are gray-green to slightly bluish, very deeply divided, with each segment splitting into two long, narrow "fingers." This species is easily distinguished from the similar Trithrinax acanthacoma by its white (not yellow) inflorescences and more distinctly divided leaves. The palm produces large clusters of white to light green, oval fruits about 1.5 cm long, and its seeds are among the largest within the genus.How to grow the Uruguayan Needle Palm?It prefers a sunny location, though it also tolerates light shade. It grows best in slightly alkaline, well-drained, and moderately moist soil. It is drought-resistant and can withstand short-term temperature drops to around -10°C, and even -12°C in well-acclimated specimens. It requires careful fertilization – it may show boron deficiency, which manifests as deformation of young leaves. In Poland’s climate, due to wet and frosty winters, it is not suitable for year-round outdoor cultivation without solid protection and heating. The best solution is container cultivation, placing the plant outdoors from spring to autumn and overwintering it in a bright, cool room.

    19,90 zł - 59,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Majów (Gaussia Maya) Nasiona Palmy Majów (Gaussia Maya)

    Maya Palm Seeds - Gaussia Maya

    Gaussia maya - Maya PalmGaussia maya is an elegant palm native to Central America, which in its natural environment reaches 5–20 meters in height. It features a slender, gray trunk with a diameter of 10–15 cm, occasionally up to 30 cm, which shows a slight swelling at the base when young. The crown usually consists of 6–8 large, pinnate leaves, each of which can grow up to about 2.7 m long.The leaves of this palm are arranged in multiple planes, giving them a distinctive, light, plume-like appearance despite the relatively small number in the crown. Each leaf consists of numerous leaflets arranged around the rachis, creating a dense, feather-like structure. The trunk remains smooth throughout the plant’s life, with visible marks from fallen leaves.Conservation status and availabilityGaussia maya is classified as a Vulnerable species due to habitat destruction, and its population in the wild is small. This rare palm is occasionally available for sale, making it an interesting option for palm collectors and enthusiasts of exotic species with a distinctive form.Growing requirementsThis species is suited for locations where the temperature does not drop below about -3°C – lower temperatures can cause serious damage. Young plants prefer a partially shaded, moist, and well-drained site, while older specimens tolerate more sun and can even grow in full sun in coastal areas. However, they look best in light shade.The palm requires warmth and consistent moisture but is tolerant of various soil types as long as they are well-drained. In the temperate climate zone of Europe, it can only be grown in containers under greenhouse or conservatory conditions, with high temperatures maintained year-round. Due to its susceptibility to strong winds, it is not recommended for exposed sites.UsesThis remarkable palm is an excellent choice for collectors seeking rare and unusual species. Its elegant form and distinctive botanical features make it a valuable addition for lovers of exotic plants. In home cultivation, it thrives in bright conservatories or as a patio plant during the summer months.

    24,90 zł - 77,00 zł

  • Nasiona Bagiennej Palmy Wachlarzowatej (Licuala peltata var. sumawongii) Nasiona Bagiennej Palmy Wachlarzowatej (Licuala peltata var. sumawongii)

    Seeds of the Fan Swamp Palm - Licuala Peltata var. sumawongii

    Licuala Peltata var. sumawongii - Fan Palm SumawoLicuala Peltata var. sumawongii is a solitary-growing, medium-sized palm from the Arecaceae family, known for its striking appearance. The plant forms a short trunk about 10 cm in diameter, covered with brown, fibrous leaf base remnants, reaching a maximum height of 5 meters. It grows very slowly in cultivation – after 15 years it reaches only about 3 meters.The most magnificent feature of this palm is its crown, usually composed of 12-15 impressive fan-shaped leaves. The leaves are almost perfectly round, entire, with only slight indentations on the edges, giving the plant a geometric, very distinctive look. They reach a diameter of 1.5-2 meters and have a deep, dark green color with clearly marked folds. The leaves are set on long, slender petioles up to 2 meters long, which are thin and heavily armed with sharp teeth.Flowering and FruitingThe inflorescence of this palm grows vertically above the leaf crown, reaching an impressive length of up to 6 meters. It forms thin, hanging branches with flowers that later develop into spherical fruits. The fruits mature, changing color from olive green to a characteristic orange-red.Growing RequirementsThe palm grows best in a sheltered spot protected from wind, which can damage the large, undivided leaves. It prefers a bright location with diffused light or shade; in tropical climates, it tolerates more direct sunlight. It is one of the most cold-hardy large-leaved Licualas, tolerating short-term temperature drops to about 0°C.In the temperate climate zone of Europe, it requires container cultivation and wintering in a bright interior at a minimum temperature of 11-16°C. The substrate should be moist, acidic, and well-draining – a mix of 1 part gravel + 1 part soil + 1 part humus works well. During the summer season, water regularly but without excess; reduce watering in autumn and winter. The plant does not tolerate drought, dry heat, or water salinity. Fertilize moderately during the growing period and repot occasionally.UsesThis exceptional palm makes an excellent collector’s and ornamental plant both indoors and in winter gardens. Thanks to its spectacular, round leaves, it creates an impressive focal point in tropical and subtropical arrangements.

    19,90 zł - 245,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Bailey'a (Copernicia baileyana) Nasiona Palmy Bailey'a (Copernicia baileyana)

    Bailey's Palm Seeds - Copernicia Baileyana

    Copernicia baileyana - Bailey's Palm Copernicia baileyana, also known as Bailey's Palm, is an impressive and rare palm variety native to Cuba. This species is distinguished by its exceptionally decorative, fan-shaped leaves with a characteristic silvery hue, giving the plant a unique, elegant appearance. Botanical Characteristics and Growth This Cuban palm develops a very thick, massive trunk with a smooth surface in a white-gray color. In its natural environment, the plant can reach an impressive height of 20 meters, creating a spectacular focal point in the landscape. The leaves of Copernicia baileyana can reach 2 meters in diameter, are held on massive leaf stalks, and form a dense crown at the top of the trunk. The characteristic leaf blades are densely arranged, further emphasizing the decorative nature of the entire plant. The development of Bailey's Palm in home cultivation occurs in two distinct phases. During the first months after germination, the plant grows relatively slowly, which is typical for most palm family members. In the following years, the growth rate significantly increases, allowing the plant to reach a height of up to 5 meters in pot conditions. Climate and Temperature Requirements Copernicia baileyana prefers a warm climate and grows best at temperatures above 20°C. In temperate climates, it can only be grown as a potted plant indoors or in a greenhouse. During the warmer summer months, it makes an excellent decoration for gardens, terraces, and balconies, where it can enjoy full sunlight. Soil and Light Requirements The plant has specific requirements regarding soil structure. It needs well-draining soil that prevents excess water from accumulating around the root system. An ideal substrate is a mix of garden soil with added sand and perlite, which ensures good drainage and proper root aeration. Bailey's Palm has a high light demand and requires full sun. It grows best in well-lit locations where it receives intense light for most of the day. This light requirement directly affects the intensity of the silvery coloration of the leaves and the overall health of the plant. Use in Design Thanks to its exotic appearance and impressive size, Copernicia baileyana makes an excellent accent in modern interior designs. The silvery shade of the leaves harmonizes well with various decorative styles, and the massive trunk adds visual stability to the composition. In the summer, it can serve as a spectacular container plant outdoors, creating a tropical garden atmosphere.

    15,50 zł - 459,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Olbrzymiej (Corypha Utan) Nasiona Palmy Olbrzymiej (Corypha Utan)

    Giant Palm Seeds - Corypha Utan

    Corypha utan - Giant Palm Corypha utan, known as the giant palm or Talipot palm, is one of the most spectacular members of the palm family. This Asian species fascinates not only with its size but also with its unique life cycle, characterized by a single flowering event after decades of growth. Botanical Characteristics and Origin This palm is distinguished by its massive trunk and monumental fan-shaped leaves, which can reach an impressive 5 meters in diameter. The leaf stalks grow up to 3 meters long, creating leaves so expansive that up to ten people can shelter under one. In Asian countries, these giant leaves have traditionally been used to thatch roofs of residential and farm buildings. Growth and Development Corypha utan has a relatively slow growth rate, but can ultimately reach heights of up to 30 meters. The most fascinating feature of this species is its unique reproductive cycle – the palm flowers only once in its lifetime, usually after reaching an age of 50 to 80 years. After this spectacular event, which ends with fruit formation, the plant naturally begins to die. The inflorescence of the giant palm is as impressive as the plant itself and can contain millions of small flowers. Cultivation Requirements In its natural environment, Corypha utan prefers full sunlight and well-drained, fertile soil. Although the plant shows some tolerance to short periods of drought, it thrives best in consistently moist conditions. As a tropical plant, the giant palm does not tolerate frost. In temperate climates, it can be successfully grown indoors or in greenhouses, and during warmer months in sunny outdoor locations. Maintaining temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius and regular leaf misting to ensure adequate humidity are essential. Care and Fertilization Optimal palm development requires systematic fertilization. During the active growth period in spring and summer, it is recommended to apply fertilizer weekly formulated for palms. Regular nutrient supply supports the proper development of the characteristic monumental leaves. Corypha utan is an exceptional choice for exotic plant enthusiasts, offering the opportunity to observe the growth of one of the most spectacular palm species in the world, whose size and unique properties make it a true highlight of any tropical collection.

    7,90 zł - 29,90 zł

  • Nasiona Rafii Gigantycznej (Raphia australis) Nasiona Rafii Gigantycznej (Raphia australis)

    Giant Raphia Seeds - Raphia Australis

    Raphia australis - Giant Raffia Raphia australis, known as Giant Raffia, belongs to a group of palms highly valued both for their impressive size and practical uses. This exceptional palm has played an important role for centuries in the economies of tropical regions, where its fibrous leaves are used to produce natural materials employed in traditional crafts. Growth Characteristics and Size Giant Raffia stands out for its exceptionally fast growth rate, making it a fascinating plant for both botanists and exotic palm enthusiasts. In the first year after germination, the plant can reach a height of up to 1 meter, an impressive achievement for a young specimen. The average annual growth under optimal conditions is as much as 150 centimeters per year, making it one of the fastest-growing palms available in cultivation. In its natural environment, mature specimens can reach heights of up to 25 meters, developing characteristic, spreading leaves of impressive size. This growth trait means that Raphia australis requires careful spatial planning even at the young plant stage. Practical and Decorative Uses The leaves of Giant Raffia are a source of natural raffia fibers, widely used in traditional crafts. This material is used for: Weaving baskets and containers Making hats and headwear Creating furniture elements Producing various utilitarian items Beyond its practical value, the palm also serves as a striking decorative element in suitably prepared spaces. Cultivation Requirements Raphia australis thrives best in controlled environmental conditions. Ideal growing locations include large greenhouses, winter gardens, or spacious interiors where the plant has enough room to freely develop its spreading leaves. Light and temperature requirements: The site should provide good sunlight while maintaining temperatures between 20-30°C. The palm does not tolerate low temperatures and therefore requires constant warmth throughout the year. Soil and fertilization: The plant prefers well-draining soils with neutral pH. An optimal mix is garden soil combined with perlite to ensure proper drainage. During the growing season, regular feeding with organic fertilizers and balanced NPK formulations is necessary. A key element for successful cultivation is also providing adequate air humidity and sufficient space for the palm’s characteristic long leaves to spread out.

    14,00 zł - 138,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Pakistańskiej (Nannorrhops ritchieana) Nasiona Palmy Pakistańskiej (Nannorrhops ritchieana)

    Pakistani Palm Seeds - Nannorrhops Ritchieana

    Nannorrhops ritchieana - Pakistani Palm Nannorrhops ritchieana, commonly known as the Pakistani Palm, is a remarkable example of the extraordinary adaptability of palm plants to extreme climatic conditions. This species originates from the dry and hot regions of the Middle East and Central Asia, naturally occurring in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iran, where it has developed unmatched resilience to harsh environmental conditions. Distinctive Growth and Appearance Features The Pakistani Palm is distinguished by its characteristic fan-shaped leaves with a unique silvery-green or bluish tint, giving the plant an unmistakable, exotic character. The plant grows in a multi-stemmed manner, forming a wide structure that spreads sideways, making it particularly visually attractive. In natural conditions, Nannorrhops ritchieana can reach an impressive height of up to 4 meters, while in pot cultivation it has a more compact growth, reaching a maximum height of 1.5-2 meters. Under favorable conditions, the plant can develop to a diameter of 3 meters, creating a spectacular, spreading crown. Growth Rate and Plant Development The Pakistani Palm is characterized by a slow growth rate, especially in the early years of cultivation. The average annual increase is about 10-15 cm, which means the plant requires patience from the grower but guarantees long-lasting satisfaction from owning it. Exceptional Climate Resistance The greatest asset of Nannorrhops ritchieana is its extraordinary frost resistance – it can survive temperature drops down to -20°C, making it one of the most resilient palms available in cultivation. This feature allows the plant to be grown even in cooler regions of Europe, where other palm species would not survive harsh winters. Cultivation Requirements The Pakistani Palm prefers full sun locations and tolerates extreme temperatures very well. A key element for successful cultivation is providing a well-draining, sandy substrate that quickly removes water, as the plant does not tolerate excess moisture in the root zone. Watering should be moderate, following the rule of allowing the substrate to dry out between waterings. During the winter period, watering should be significantly reduced, as the plant prefers dryness at this time. During the growing season, it is recommended to use balanced fertilizers dedicated to palms. Horticultural Uses Thanks to its durability and exotic appearance, Nannorrhops ritchieana is excellent for various horticultural applications – from ground planting in gardens, through cultivation on terraces, to growing in pots. Its unique aesthetic and practical qualities make it a valuable addition to collections of exotic plants.

    8,30 zł - 150,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Rybi Ogon (Walichia disticha) Nasiona Palmy Rybi Ogon (Walichia disticha)

    Fish Tail Palm Seeds - Walichia Disticha

    Wallichia disticha - Fish Tail Palm Wallichia disticha, known as the Fish Tail Palm, is an extraordinary member of the palm family, distinguished by its characteristic two-ranked leaf arrangement. This tropical palm originates from Asian regions, where it naturally grows in humid, warm forests. Its unusual architecture causes the leaves to spread out in a single plane, creating an impressive, fan-shaped structure resembling a fish tail – hence its popular name. Growth Characteristics and Appearance Wallichia disticha is a palm with an impressive growth rate, capable of reaching 4 meters in height, developing leaves up to 2 meters long. Its dynamic growth is especially noticeable during the active growing season, when the plant can produce dozens of new leaves in one season. This feature makes it attractive to enthusiasts of fast-growing exotic plants. The unique two-ranked leaf arrangement is the main decorative feature of this palm. The leaves are arranged in a regular sequence, creating a geometric composition that gives the plant a distinctive architectural character. This trait ensures that each specimen develops predictably, maintaining its characteristic silhouette throughout its growth. Cultivation Requirements The Fish Tail Palm prefers diffused light without direct exposure to harsh sunlight, which can damage its delicate leaves. Ideal conditions are bright rooms with partial shade, making it an excellent plant for indoor cultivation in conservatories and spaces with indirect light. The optimal temperature for this tropical palm ranges between 18-25°C, making it mainly suitable for indoor cultivation. During warmer months, the plant can be moved outdoors, provided it is protected from intense sun and strong winds. Soil and Care Wallichia disticha requires well-draining, fertile soil. A palm soil mix enriched with perlite provides the right conditions for root development. Regular but moderate watering is essential – the soil should remain consistently moist but never waterlogged. Watering should be done when the top layer of soil dries out, ensuring free drainage of excess water. As a tropical plant, this palm prefers a higher humidity environment. Regular misting of the leaves or placing the plant near a humidifier supports its proper development, especially during winter when indoor air tends to be dry. Decorative Use Thanks to its unique appearance and easy care, Wallichia disticha is perfect as an ornamental plant both indoors and in winter gardens. Its distinctive leaf structure creates a vibrant architectural accent that blends well with modern interior designs.

    9,00 zł - 149,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Kostarykańskiej (Chamadorea costaricana) Nasiona Palmy Kostarykańskiej (Chamadorea costaricana)

    Costa Rican Palm Seeds - Chamadorea Costaricana

    Chamaedorea costaricana - Costa Rican Palm Chamaedorea costaricana, commonly known as the Costa Rican Palm, is an exceptionally elegant palm native to the tropical regions of Central America, especially Costa Rica. This species is characterized by a unique growth structure, forming multi-stem clusters that reach impressive sizes in their natural habitat. Growth Characteristics and Appearance The Costa Rican Palm stands out with its slender trunks and delicate, feather-like leaves that create a subtle, tropical composition. In the wild, the plant can grow up to 5 meters tall, while in pot cultivation its height is limited to about 3 meters. This height difference makes it an extremely versatile plant, adapting well to the available space. A distinctive feature of this species is its ability to produce new stems from the root ball. After about a year of cultivation under suitable conditions, the plant may start developing additional shoots, gradually forming an attractive cluster of palms. The leaves arrange into an arched crown, giving the entire plant a natural elegance and tropical character. Light and Temperature Requirements Chamaedorea costaricana prefers locations with diffused light, making it an ideal indoor plant. A special advantage of this species is its ability to tolerate lower light levels, allowing it to thrive in various residential and office spaces. As a tropical plant, it grows best at temperatures between 18°C and 25°C. This temperature range is optimal for most indoor environments in temperate climates, enabling the palm to adapt well to home conditions year-round. Soil and Watering Requirements The Costa Rican Palm requires well-draining, light soil. The best option is a specialized palm soil mix with added perlite, which ensures proper structure and drainage. Such a substrate prevents water stagnation around the roots, which is crucial for the plant’s health. Watering should be regular and moderate—the soil should remain slightly moist but not waterlogged. During the spring and summer seasons, the plant benefits from regular feeding with a balanced palm fertilizer, supporting vigorous growth and the development of new leaves. Use in Interior Design Thanks to its tolerance for lower light levels and moderate care requirements, Chamaedorea costaricana is an excellent potted plant for various living spaces. Its delicate leaf structure and elegant form bring an exotic atmosphere indoors while maintaining subtlety and natural harmony. This palm looks especially impressive in living rooms, offices, or conservatories, where it can eventually form an impressive cluster of multiple stems.

    8,20 zł - 127,00 zł

  • Nasiona Daktylowca Niskiego (Phoenix roebelenii) Nasiona Daktylowca Niskiego (Phoenix roebelenii)

    Pygmy Date Palm Seeds - Phoenix Roebelenii

    Phoenix roebelenii - Pygmy Date Palm Phoenix roebelenii, commonly known as the pygmy date palm, is an elegant palm with exceptional decorative qualities, naturally found in the subtropical regions of Asia. This species is characterized by a compact form and moderate growth rate, making it an ideal choice for container cultivation in various spaces. Growth and Appearance Characteristics The pygmy date palm reaches a final height of 2-3 meters, which is a significant advantage for potted cultivation. The plant develops a distinctive, slender silhouette topped with a crown of delicate, feather-like leaves. These leaves create a harmonious composition, bringing a subtropical atmosphere indoors without requiring extensive space. A special feature of this species is its slow growth rate – the trunk grows between 4 to 10 cm per year. This trait means the plant maintains proportional dimensions for a long time, without needing frequent repotting or adjustments to the growing space. Light and Temperature Requirements Phoenix roebelenii prefers bright locations with diffused light. The optimal lighting conditions are places with good light exposure but protected from direct, intense sunlight throughout the day. Excessive sun exposure can cause leaf damage in the form of scorching. The plant thrives best in temperatures between 18-30°C, which corresponds to conditions in most European indoor environments. It is crucial to avoid drafts and sudden temperature fluctuations, which can negatively affect the plant’s health. Soil Requirements and Care The pygmy date palm requires well-draining soil that effectively removes excess water. The ideal growing medium is a palm soil mix enriched with drainage-improving additives such as: Coarse sand Perlite Other drainage materials The plant does not tolerate waterlogged soils, so ensuring proper drainage in the container is essential. The pot must have drainage holes to allow excess water to flow freely. During the growing season, from spring to late summer, the pygmy date palm requires regular feeding with specialized palm fertilizers. Consistent nutrient supply supports the proper development of its characteristic leaves and maintains the plant’s healthy condition. Use in Interior Design Phoenix roebelenii is excellent as a potted plant for interiors, greenhouses, and winter gardens. Its elegant form and tropical leaves bring a luxurious, exotic character to living spaces while maintaining cultivation practicality suited to European conditions.

    5,00 zł - 82,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Sinolistnej (Latania loddigesii) Nasiona Palmy Sinolistnej (Latania loddigesii)

    Blue Latan Palm Seeds - Latania Loddigesii

    Latania loddigesii - Blue Fan Palm Latania loddigesii, known as the blue fan palm, is a unique palm species native to the island of Mauritius and the Mascarene archipelago. This plant is distinguished by its characteristic fan-shaped leaves with a silvery-blue hue, giving it a unique, exotic character and making it a true ornament for any space. Growth Characteristics and Size In its natural environment, Latania loddigesii can reach an impressive height of up to 15 meters, developing into a majestic palm. However, when grown in containers, it remains much more compact, making it an excellent choice for both interior arrangements and for decorating terraces and gardens. This flexibility in size allows easy adaptation of the plant to different spaces. Hardiness and Adaptation to Outdoor Conditions The blue fan palm shows remarkable resistance to moisture, wind, and precipitation, which makes it well-suited for outdoor cultivation during the warmer months of the year. This natural resilience to changing weather conditions stems from its origin in tropical climates, where the plant must cope with heavy rainfall and strong winds. Light and Temperature Requirements Latania loddigesii thrives best in full sunlight, so choosing a well-lit location is crucial for its proper growth. The plant requires a stable temperature above 10°C, which means that in temperate climates, it needs suitable indoor wintering conditions. The palm is not frost-hardy, limiting its year-round outdoor cultivation in cooler parts of Europe. Container Cultivation and Mobility One of the greatest advantages of the blue fan palm is its excellent suitability for container growing. This feature allows easy relocation of the plant depending on the season and weather conditions. During warmer months, it can adorn a garden or terrace, while in winter it can be safely moved indoors to provide optimal protection from low temperatures. Soil and Watering Requirements Latania loddigesii prefers consistently moist soil with good drainage. The ideal growing medium should include added sand or perlite to ensure proper drainage and prevent waterlogging. The right soil structure is essential for healthy root system development and the overall condition of the plant.

    7,00 zł - 55,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Królewskiej (Archontophoenix cunninghamiana) Nasiona Palmy Królewskiej (Archontophoenix cunninghamiana)

    King Palm Seeds - Archontophoenix Cunninghamiana

    Archontophoenix cunninghamiana - Royal Palm Archontophoenix cunninghamiana, commonly known as the royal palm, is a striking palm species native to the rainforests of Australia. The species name honors the botanist Allan Cunningham, a pioneer in Australian flora research. This elegant palm has gained worldwide recognition for its tropical appearance and natural dignity. Growth Characteristics and Appearance In its natural habitat, Archontophoenix cunninghamiana can reach an impressive height of up to about 30 meters. When grown indoors, its size is much more moderate – a maximum of 5-6 meters tall, making it ideal for cultivation in living spaces and conservatories. The palm is characterized by a relatively fast growth rate, especially when provided with optimal growing conditions. The plant develops a distinctive crown composed of long, pinnate leaves, giving it a unique tropical character. Its elegant silhouette and harmonious proportions make it an excellent decorative element for both interiors and outdoor spaces. Cultivation Requirements The royal palm prefers sunny or partially sunny locations where it can receive abundant diffused light. It thrives best in fertile, well-draining soil that ensures proper drainage while retaining moisture. A key aspect of care is regular watering – the soil should remain moist but not waterlogged. Excess water can lead to root rot, while too dry a substrate inhibits plant growth. During the growing season, especially in summer, it is recommended to use specialized palm fertilizers that provide essential nutrients. Cold Tolerance and Cultivation Archontophoenix cunninghamiana shows limited cold tolerance – it can survive short-term temperature drops down to about -3°C. Young specimens are more sensitive to low temperatures and require special protection from frost. Due to its climatic requirements, the royal palm is best grown as a potted plant indoors or in conservatories. In warmer regions of Europe, it can be successfully cultivated outdoors year-round, while in temperate climates it works perfectly as a decorative feature on terraces and gardens during the spring and summer seasons. Decorative Uses Thanks to its majestic appearance and exotic character, the royal palm is a unique design element. It works well both as a solitary potted plant indoors and as a central decoration in outdoor spaces. Its tropical look brings an atmosphere of exoticism and natural elegance to the surroundings, making it a popular choice among ornamental plant enthusiasts across Europe.

    8,50 zł - 138,50 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Orzechowej (Caryota mitis) Nasiona Palmy Orzechowej (Caryota mitis)

    Fishtail Palm Seeds - Caryota Mitis

    Caryota mitis - Fishtail Palm Caryota mitis, commonly known as the Fishtail Palm, is a unique addition to any tropical plant collection. This palm species stands out with distinctive morphological features that make it recognizable and sought after by exotic plant enthusiasts across Europe. Botanical Characteristics The most important identifying feature of Caryota mitis is its remarkable, fishtail-shaped leaves. The leaflets have deep indentations and slightly twisted edges, giving the entire plant a striking, exotic appearance. This unique leaf form distinguishes the Fishtail Palm from other members of the palm family. In natural conditions, the plant can reach an impressive 10 meters in height, but when grown indoors, its growth is limited to 5 meters. The palm grows relatively quickly compared to other palm species, especially when provided with appropriate humidity and fertilization. Climate and Cultivation Requirements Caryota mitis is sensitive to low temperatures and does not tolerate drops below 10°C. This makes it an ideal plant for indoor cultivation in the temperate climate of Europe. During warmer months, it can be placed outdoors, provided it is given a shaded location. The optimal lighting conditions for the Fishtail Palm are partial shade or diffused light. Exposure to intense, direct sunlight can cause leaf burns, negatively affecting the plant’s appearance and health. Substrate and Watering The palm requires a rich, well-draining soil that ensures proper drainage while retaining nutrients. The plant’s root system needs access to oxygen, so avoiding waterlogging in the substrate is crucial for the palm’s health. Watering should be regular, especially during warmer months, maintaining the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Proper moisture management directly influences the growth rate and overall condition of the plant. Care and Fertilization For optimal development of Caryota mitis, it is recommended to use specialized palm fertilizers, particularly during the active growth period in spring and summer. Regular supply of nutrients tailored to palm needs supports the proper development of its characteristic leaves and overall vitality. The Fishtail Palm is an excellent choice for those seeking a plant with striking decorative qualities that does not require advanced cultivation techniques, making it accessible even to beginner tropical plant growers.

    9,20 zł - 138,00 zł

  • Nasiona Daktylowca Nagiętego (Phoenix reclinata) Nasiona Daktylowca Nagiętego (Phoenix reclinata)

    Reclining Date Palm Seeds - Phoenix Reclinata

    Phoenix reclinata - Senegal Date Palm Phoenix reclinata, also known as the Senegal Date Palm, is one of the most adaptable species of African palms. It naturally occurs in a variety of habitats across the African continent, from moist riverbanks and swampy areas to dry savannas, demonstrating this species' exceptional ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. Growth Characteristics and Morphology The Senegal Date Palm can reach an impressive 15 meters in height, often forming distinctive clusters of several trunks growing from a single clump. This multi-trunk growth form gives the plant unique decorative qualities and sets it apart from other members of the Phoenix genus. The trunks usually remain slender, reaching a diameter of up to 30 cm, allowing for harmonious placement even in limited spaces. Compared to other palms in the Phoenix genus, Phoenix reclinata grows relatively slowly. Under suitable cultivation conditions, the trunk can increase by about 7-8 cm per year, which means the plant maintains proportional size relative to its growing space for many years. Distinctive Leaf Features The most recognizable features of the Senegal Date Palm are its folding, pinnate leaves reaching up to 5 meters in length. The leaves have an arching shape and are equipped with stiff, sharp spines, giving the plant a wild, exotic appearance. This distinctive leaf structure not only serves an ornamental purpose but also provides natural protection against mechanical damage. Cultivation Requirements in the European Climate The Senegal Date Palm shows moderate tolerance to low temperatures, withstanding short-term drops to around -3°C. However, prolonged frost periods can cause serious damage to the plant, so in the temperate European climate, it requires proper protection or cultivation in controlled environments. The plant prefers sunny or lightly shaded locations, where it can fully develop its decorative qualities. The best cultivation results are achieved in fertile, well-draining soil that ensures proper drainage while retaining moisture. Regular watering is a key part of care, especially during the warmer months of the year. Practical Uses in Cultivation Due to its limited tolerance to severe temperature drops, Phoenix reclinata is best suited for indoor cultivation, conservatories, or greenhouses in cooler regions of Europe. From spring until the first frosts, it can successfully adorn outdoor spaces such as gardens, terraces, or balconies, adding an exotic touch to plant arrangements. The multi-trunk growth form makes this species particularly valuable for landscaping projects where creating natural clusters of tropical vegetation is desired. Its slow growth rate allows for long-term planning of compositions, and its distinctive leaves serve as an excellent focal point in plant arrangements.

    5,90 zł - 115,90 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Tybetańskiej (Arenga micrantha) Nasiona Palmy Tybetańskiej (Arenga micrantha)

    Tibetan Palm Seeds - Arenga Micrantha

    Arenga micrantha - Tibetan Sugar Palm Arenga micrantha, commonly known as the Tibetan Sugar Palm, is a fascinating palm species native to Southeast Asia. Its natural habitats include the Himalayan regions, particularly northeastern India, Bhutan, and Myanmar, where it grows at mid-elevations in moist tropical forests. This lesser-known variety of the Arenga genus is especially valuable for exotic plant enthusiasts and palm collectors. Morphological Characteristics and Growth A distinctive feature of Arenga micrantha is its elegant, feather-like leaves with a deep dark green color. The leaves can reach considerable length, creating a dense, tropical appearance. Compared to other species in the Arenga genus, this palm’s leaves are more delicate and finer, giving it a subtle, refined look. It is a medium-sized palm that can reach up to 5 meters in height in its natural environment. When grown indoors, it usually remains smaller, making it ideal for container cultivation. The plant has a relatively slow growth rate, especially compared to other palms, although suitable growing conditions can significantly accelerate its development. Uses and Cultural Significance The Tibetan Sugar Palm gets its name from its edible fruits rich in sugars. Local communities have used this palm for centuries to produce palm sugar and palm sap, highlighting its economic importance in its native regions. This trait makes it not only an attractive ornamental plant but also an interesting example of a useful plant with traditional applications. Cultivation Requirements Arenga micrantha has specific climate requirements, making it best suited for cultivation as a potted plant. This allows for optimal conditions year-round, regardless of the local climate. Temperature: The palm is sensitive to low temperatures and does not tolerate frost. The optimal temperature for growth is above 10°C. Humidity: It requires high air humidity, reflecting the conditions of its natural habitat. Watering: Needs regular watering, especially during active growth periods. Cultivation and Care Due to its humidity needs and sensitivity to cold, Arenga micrantha performs excellently as a container plant. In warmer parts of Europe, it can be grown outdoors for most of the year, while in cooler climates it should be moved indoors during autumn and winter. Its rarity compared to more common palm species makes it particularly valuable for collectors and lovers of exotic flora. The slow growth rate allows for long-lasting enjoyment of every stage of this unique palm’s development, and its tropical appearance adds an exotic touch to any interior or garden.

    12,00 zł - 38,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Koralowej (Chamaedorea elegans) Nasiona Palmy Koralowej (Chamaedorea elegans)

    Coral Palm Seeds - Chamaedorea Elegans

    Chamaedorea elegans - Coral Palm Chamaedorea elegans, also known as the Elegant Chamaedorea or Coral Palm, is a unique species native to the tropical rainforests of Mexico and Guatemala. In its natural habitat, this plant thrives in shaded, humid forest conditions, which shape its specific cultivation preferences and make it perfectly suited for indoor living. History and Botanical Significance The Coral Palm holds a special place in the history of ornamental plants. It was one of the first palms introduced to European greenhouses in the 19th century, quickly gaining popularity as a potted plant. Today, it is among the most popular palms grown indoors worldwide, demonstrating its exceptional adaptation to home environments. Growth Characteristics and Morphology A distinctive feature of Chamaedorea elegans is its feathery, light green leaves that form delicate, fan-like rosettes. The plant develops slender, green stems resembling bamboo, giving it a unique tropical character. Indoors, the palm typically reaches up to 2 meters in height, while in natural conditions it can grow to about 3 meters tall. An important advantage of this species is its relatively slow growth rate, which keeps the plant at an optimal size for indoor cultivation for a long time. Growth rate can increase under optimal growing conditions, with proper humidity and temperature maintained. Climate and Cultivation Requirements The Coral Palm requires warm conditions year-round. The optimal temperature for its proper development is 18-24°C. The plant does not tolerate temperatures below 10°C, so in temperate climates it should be grown exclusively indoors or in heated greenhouses. Regarding lighting, this species thrives best in bright but indirect light. Direct sunlight should be avoided as it can cause leaf burns and loss of their natural green color. The plant prefers well-draining soil that ensures proper drainage while maintaining necessary moisture. Care and Fertilization Proper watering is crucial for the health of the Coral Palm. It requires regular watering but overwatering should be avoided. The soil should be kept consistently moist but not soggy. It is recommended to allow the top layer of soil to dry slightly between waterings. During the active growth period in spring and summer, the plant benefits from regular fertilization. Using a liquid palm fertilizer every 2 weeks is recommended to support healthy leaf development and overall plant condition. Ornamental Use Chamaedorea elegans is valued for its elegance and low maintenance needs. Its delicate leaves and distinctive form make it an ideal choice for homes, offices, and other indoor spaces, bringing tropical charm and natural freshness without requiring intensive care.

    5,90 zł - 41,00 zł

  • Nasiona Amerykańskiej Palmy Olejowej (Elaeis oleifera) Nasiona Amerykańskiej Palmy Olejowej (Elaeis oleifera)

    American Oil Palm Seeds - Elaeis Oleifera

    Elaeis oleifera – American Oil Palm Elaeis oleifera, commonly known as the American oil palm, is an extraordinary palm species native to the humid regions of Central and South America. Its natural range extends from Honduras to northern Brazil, where it thrives in the rich, moist soils of tropical areas. Unlike its African relative Elaeis guineensis, which dominates global commercial palm oil production, the American oil palm remains a much less commonly cultivated species. Botanical Characteristics and Appearance The American oil palm is distinguished by its elegant proportions and subtle, decorative appearance. Its characteristic feather-like leaves reach an impressive length of 3-4 meters, consisting of 30-90 leaflets arranged on each side of the main axis. These leaves gracefully arch, giving the entire plant a harmonious, architectural character. The palm trunk is usually short, often underground or creeping, though under favorable conditions it can reach several meters in height. In natural conditions, the plant can live for over 100 years, but in controlled cultivation it rarely exceeds 25 years, reaching up to 12 meters in height during that time. This longevity makes it a valuable investment for exotic palm enthusiasts. Fruits and Breeding Importance The fruits of Elaeis oleifera, known as palm nuts, are elongated drupes about 3 cm long that turn an attractive yellow-orange or red color when ripe. Although its oil yield is lower than that of the African oil palm, this species is gaining importance in breeding programs. Crossbreeding with Elaeis guineensis allows the creation of hybrids with increased disease resistance and higher unsaturated fatty acid content in the oil. Cultivation Requirements and Growth Conditions The American oil palm prefers moist, nutrient-rich soils and an environment with high air humidity. In its natural habitat, it grows in the understory of tropical forests, developing in the filtered light beneath larger trees. These ecological preferences make it an excellent plant for cultivation in greenhouses and conservatories in temperate climates. At home, the palm requires: A location with high air humidity Regular leaf misting Rich, well-draining soil Moderate, diffused light Uses and Cultural Value In its native regions, Elaeis oleifera is known by various local names such as corozo, palma de sebo, or nolí. Local communities use its fruits to produce oil, though to a lesser extent than the African palm. The plant also plays an important ecological role, stabilizing soil and providing shelter for diverse animal species in natural tropical ecosystems. For exotic palm lovers, Elaeis oleifera offers a fascinating alternative to more common species, providing a unique appearance and the opportunity to observe the development of a plant with a rich natural and cultural history.

    14,50 zł - 42,00 zł


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