
Photo:Danae Horst for The Jungalow
Another favorite around The Jungalow, the Ponytail, or Bottle, Palm isn’t a palm at all (despite its palm-like shape), but rather a distant relative of the agave and is technically a succulent- storing water in its bulbous trunk. Outdoors, Ponytail Palms can grow to be 30′ tall, but if you’re short on space, don’t worry- as a houseplant they generally stay pretty compact. As with many of our favorite plants, its easy going nature makes the Ponytail Palm a good low maintenance option; plus we think its pretty darn cute with it’s curly ‘ponytail’.

Photo: Dabito from The New Bohemians
GET THE GREEN: Ponytail Palm/Bottle Palm/Elephant-Foot Tree (Beaucarnea recurvata)
WATER: Semi-dry conditions are the Ponytail Palm’s happy place. Let dry out between waterings. Using your finger to feel soil, only water when it’s no longer moist or cool to the touch. When in doubt, wait a week. If leaves begin to turn brown, or feel crisp, it definitely needs water. If soil remains too moist, roots can rot and leaves may turn yellow.
SUNLIGHT: Prefers full sun, but does fine in bright indirect light.
PLACEMENT: Because it loves sun, near a window is best, especially one that gets full sun for part of the day. Avoid placing it near vents or drafty windows which can dry out the leaves. Ponytail Palms will even tolerate transitioning to the outdoors in the summer, when done incrementally until they adjust to the new climate.
EXTRA CREDIT: Ponytail Palms are often grown as bonsai, and need minimal pruning to keep their shape.
WORD OF CAUTION: According to the ASPCA, Ponytail Palms are non-toxic to cats, dogs, and horses.
Perfect timing! I just got a pony palm last week! I’d love to see a plant-o-pedia entry about Christmas cacti – mine is not doing so well…
I have been on the hunt for a plant for the home that adds some character to the room and you have just helped me find this! This also seems like an easy to care for plant which I need since I am not at home enough to care for a high-maintenance plant.
Rachel
http://rachelinflight.com
I think you’ll love the Pony Tail palm for sure!
“Another favorite around The Jungalow, the Ponytail, or Bottle, Palm isn’t a palm at all (despite ITS palm-like shape), but rather a distant relative of the agave and is technically a succulent- storing water in ITS bulbous trunk. Outdoors, Ponytail Palms can grow to be 30′ tall, but if you’re short on space, don’t worry- as a houseplant they generally stay pretty compact. As with many of our favorite plants, ITS easy going nature makes the Ponytail Palm a good low maintenance option; plus we think it’s pretty darn cute with ITS curly ‘ponytail’.” 4 times in one paragraph!!!! guys!!!!!!!!! ITS. IT’S.
ha! Thanks for catching that. Updating now!!