More about the plant below:
Low Snake (Chamaerops humilis)
category : palm trees, potted
position : sun, partial shade
height : up to 3 m
wintering : room, 4-12 ° C
frost resistance : to -5 ° C
reaction soil : indifferent
preferences soil : sandy, permeable
watering : little
color leaves/needles : green, blue-green
color of flowers : yellow
habit : woody
period flowering : June-August (very rarely)
seed : indoor all year
reproduction:sowing, root suckers
persistence leaves : evergreen
application : balconies, terraces, rooms
pace of growth : fast
Low snapper - silhouetteDevelopment of a low snakeLow snapper - positionCare of a low snakeLow snapper - winteringThe use of a low karabinerAdviceKarłatka is a short palm tree with wide, fan-shaped leaves growing from the top of the trunk.It is the only indigenous European palm tree species found naturally in southern European habitats, mainly in Spain and France.Dwarf palm trees bloom in the first years of development, forming large yellow inflorescences, later orange fruits .
Unlike many other palm trees, a midget palm often forms several trunks. This makes it look like a shrub.Older specimens can grow to a height of 3 meters.
The low snapper easily adapts to new development conditions and is adopted both in sunny and semi-shaded places.
Before each heavy irrigation, make sure the soil is dry enough.We supply palm trees in the summer, every two weeks. After winter, the plants are not immediately exposed to the sun.First they have to acclimatize in a shaded place for several days.Otherwise they may suffer ugly-looking burns.
The low snowy Dwarf endures moderate frost.You can put it on the terrace in April and leave it there until November . Plants are wintered in bright, cool quarters, e.g. in a garage or a tool room with a window.
The dwarf palm is suitable not only for container cultivation, but also for field cultivation. However, it is not so easy, because it is only possible in the warmer parts of the country, and in addition, only after using coats.It is a plant worth recommending for a conservatory.
A short karlet is a plant that grows very slowly, so it pays off to buy as large specimens as possible.