Despite its moniker, the ponytail palm—named for the bouncy spray of leaves atop its “head”—actually doesn’t belong among palm plants, being a semi-succulent species instead. Not a one-trick pony, it ...
The ponytail palm is not a true palm tree but is a member of the asparagus family (Asparagaceae), and is commonly grown as a ...
Ponytails are always in, so why not on plants too? I'm not suggesting gathering the leaves of your philodendron or spider plant together with a rubber band; what I am suggesting is growing a ponytail ...
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