Cacti & Succulents want to add an exotic, low-maintenance statement plant to your collection? Meet the Pachypodium Geayi! Also known as the Madagascar Palm (though not a true palm), Pachypodium Geayi is a striking succulent with a tall, spiny trunk and slender, silver-green leaves that radiate tropical elegance.
Perfect for plant lovers who want something unique, it thrives in bright light and needs very little water, making it an ideal choice for busy homeowners or those new to gardening.
Unlike ordinary indoor plants, the Pachypodium Geayi adds an architectural, sculptural element to your space—whether placed in a modern living room, sunlit patio, or as a focal piece in your garden."
How To Care:
Light - Place flowering cacti in a south or west-facing window to provide the direct sunlight they require. On average, cacti need six to eight hours of full sunlight per day.
In winter, most flowering cacti need a rest period, called dormancy, to redirect energy from growth into bud production. Less sunlight is required during this time.
Soil - Cacti requires, well-draining potting mix. Perlite, pumice, thermocol can be added in the potting mix. Cacti requires very small amount of fertilizers.
Water - Cacti require water to bloom, even if they are drought tolerant. Water your cactus when the soil has completely dried out. Water thoroughly until the water runs out the pot’s drain holes.