Traveller Palm (Ravenala madagascariensis) with its exceptionally beautiful leaf display would make a great addition to a garden. It is going to turn any yard into a little slice of paradise. It has been given the name traveller palm since the sheaths of the stems hold rainwater, which supposedly may well be used as an emergency drinking supply for needy travelle These plants turn into enormous, with huge leaves sprouting from a long stems in a flat, fan-shaped pattern like a peacock s tail.They’re if truth be told members of the bird-of-paradise plant circle of relatives.The traveller palm is more closely related to the banana tree circle of relatives than the palm tree one.
Plant with top soil or organic peat moss added to the hole.
Trim off out of doors leaf branches as needed (and so long as the plant is reachable).
Fertilize 3 times a year in spring summer and autumn the use of a quality all-purpose or palm fertilizer.
Can tolerate cold temperature down to 20 F
It likes full sun but can also grow in light shade.
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