Product Description:
Although travelers palm (Ravenala madagascariensis) displays big, fan-like leaves, the name is actually a bit of a misnomer, as travelers palm plants are actually more closely related to banana trees. This exotic plant produces small, creamy white flowers, which often appear year round. The names refer to its use by travelers as a source of fresh water, who gather rainwater from the leaf bases and bracts. The Travelers Palm can make any area or landscape become a centerpiece of attention. The Travelers Palm has come along way from off its originally native habitat, Madagascar.
Light :
This tree loves a sunny spot, faring best when exposed to full sun. It can tolerate partial shade, however.
Water:
The Travelers palm needs soil that remains consistently moist due to its rain forest origins. However, you should be careful not to overwater the plant.
Fertilizer:
Adding a nitrogen-rich fertilizer during the growing season will result in a healthier and faster-growing tree.
Soil:
A rich, loamy soil with neutral to mild acidity works best for this plant. The soil should be able to retain some water without becoming too wet.
Temperature:
East-west palm has a narrower temperature tolerance, and should only be grown in USDA hardiness zones 10 to 11. Temperatures dipping below 60° degrees Fahrenheit will begin to stress the tree, and anything below 40° degrees Fahrenheit can kill it.
Potting and Planting:
The Travelers Palm can be potted and used indoors and outdoors. When potting the Travelers Palm, make sure the soil used has organic matter and that the pot used has openings for water drainage. When planting the Travelers Palm outdoors, ensure that there is enough area for the leaves to grow.