| Pachypodium lamerei "Madagascar Palm" A small but impressive dry deciduous succulent tree from dry southern Madagascar with a very thick, straight, columnar, pale trunk that rarely grows more than 6 m (20 ft.) tall and holds a compact, sparsely branching crown. The simple, glossy leaves form a palmlike rosette on top of each spiny shoot. The flowers are white, fragrant and reminiscent of those of Plumeria. A great ornamental for the drier tropics and a nice and very popular indoor plant elsewhere, usually sold under the name "Madagascar Palm" even though it is, of course, not related to the latter. |