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Pachypodium

Shop Now Pachypodium bispinosum
Starting from 16.00€
Shop Now Pachypodium brevicaule
Starting from 20.00€
Shop Now Pachypodium densiflorum
Starting from 10.00€
Shop Now Pachypodium eburneum
Starting from 12.00€
Shop Now Pachypodium geayi
Starting from 3.50€
Shop Now Pachypodium gracilius
Starting from 35.00€
Shop Now Pachypodium lamerei
Starting from 3.00€
Shop Now Pachypodium makayense
Starting from 70.00€
Shop Now Pachypodium namaquanum
Starting from 10.00€
Shop Now Pachypodium rosulatum
Starting from 20.00€
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Shop Now Pachypodium baronii
Starting from 20.00€
Shop Now Pachypodium cactipes
Starting from 12.00€
Shop Now Pachypodium decaryi
Starting from 30.00€
Shop Now Pachypodium enigmaticum
Starting from 50.00€
Shop Now Pachypodium mikea
Starting from 10.80€
Pachypodium

Its name derives from Greek and means "big foot", referring to the particular shape of the stem of these small trees, which are wide at the base, narrowing towards the foliage - the characteristic, that makes them commonly called "palms of the Madagascar". Other species, on the other hand, have impressive asymmetrical caudexes, that are always different from each other, with ramifications, that give it a bushy habit. They come from extremely arid areas, and their appearance fully demonstrates it: they have a fleshy succulent stem, which stores water supplies for periods of drought, thorns along the stem, which allow to favor the condensation from dew or fog, so as to make it fall back on the ground near the roots, an epidermis, that can perform chlorophyll photosynthesis, considering that the leaves are very small, compared to the size of the plant. This rare and highly sought-after succulent hardly blooms in our climatic and environmental conditions, however the unusual and ornamental shapes of its body can bring an exotic and exclusive touch to your interiors!