Top athlete meets survival artist
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artist with the many names to our brand ambassador Kariem Hussein.
Madagascar palm «Kariem» - is not by chance dedicated to our brand ambassador
If you're wondering what a plant has in common with our brand ambassador Kariem Hussein, it quickly becomes clear. Both want to aim high. Kariem Hussein is a top athlete and physician as well as a person who is constantly developing and never stands still. This ability to never give up plays a big role in Kariem's life. No matter what happens, he stays on course: calm, level-headed and self-confident. Just like our Madagascar palm. Hence the slogan: «Keep going. Keep growing.» By the way: visually, both also impress with minimalism and elegance. And both come from the southern hemisphere.
So, you see: the Madagascar palm is not called «Kariem» by chance.
Kariem is doing well everywhere
The Madagascar palm may look like a palm tree, but it is a succulent. As such, it can store water well. In its case, this happens in its thick trunk. This enables it to survive even long periods of drought. Then, when there is little or no rain in its country of origin, the Madagascar palm sheds its leaves. As protection against animal predation, the trunk is also covered with long thorns. As the name suggests, this plant is mainly at home in Madagascar. There it develops into a tree up to eight meters high. The Madagascar palm is very adaptable and can cope with different habitats. Whether thorn forest or savannah, dry forest or inselbergs:
the Madagascar palm takes it as it comes. A great ability.
Completely on the rise
Thanks to their expressive appearance, Madagascar palms are becoming increasingly popular as potted plants. They are robust and require little care. Moreover, they are attractive. Their silhouettes are reminiscent of palm trees, although they are not. After about ten years Madagascar palms in the room reach a meter in height, with time it can be more. Until this plant blooms, you often must wait many years. But then, with a little luck, you will be rewarded by pleasantly fragrant, beautifully white flowers. So, this «palm» is a real eye-catcher in every respect. By the way: «our» Madagascar palms are produced in the beautiful village of Yvorne
in the canton of Vaud and are therefore «made in Switzerland».
It likes it warm and only rebels when it gets too cold
A place at the south window free? That's great. Because the Madagascar palm is only too happy to move into a full-sun location. If you cannot offer it, the location should at least be very bright, all year round. Many plants start to nag in the winter, namely when heating. The Madagascar palm, on the other hand, would - if it could - ask you for it. It likes the cozy warmth on the windowsill and can even tolerate the dry air created by the heating. And if the mercury reads 30 °C or more in the summer? No problem. Madagascar palm «Kariem» can handle it. Only it should not get
too cold. Because if the thermometer shows less than 15 °C the plant rebels.
Madagascar palm «Kariem» - an undemanding beauty
Madagascar palm is so undemanding that it is suitable as a plant even for beginners. So, whether cool 16 °C or summery 30 °C - it takes it calmly. Even in terms of humidity, the plant has no special requirements. Water rather moderately, the root ball should dry a little before the next watering. Too much water or even waterlogging will cause the stem to rot. Especially in winter, caution is advised. Now infrequent watering is called for (every eight weeks should be enough). Because of the reduced influence of light, the plant needs a break now. In the cold season, the Madagascar
palm may well drop some leaves. But no panic. They will grow back.
Kariem stands for courage, concentration, and maturity
Fancy a plant that - like our brand message Kariem Hussein - stands for courage, concentration, and maturity? Then look at our Madagascar palm. It's not just a feast for the eyes. Rather, in Feng Shui, it is assigned to the element of metal, which symbolizes the mentioned qualities. In addition, this plant is said to repel negative energy from the outside. And when you think of all the things we've been worrying about lately, having someone to protect us can only be a good thing. By the way, according to Feng Shui, the Madagascar palm belongs to the wealth zone, which is logical since the properties listed in the title can only lead to success. You laugh?
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... and the plant also has other names
Like many of us, the Madagascar palm has several names. Botanically, it is called Pachypodium lamerei, but because of its thickened trunk, it is often called the Thick-Foot or Bottle Tree. And it has one more name. Because it looks
like a palm tree, but is a thorny succulent, it is also called Palm cactus.
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