The Dypsis rivularis, commonly known as the Manambe Palm, is a rare and striking evergreen palm native to Madagascar. This elegant palm features a slender, smooth grey trunk and arching pinnate fronds that create a graceful and tropical appearance. Growing up to 8 to 12 metres tall and 2 to 3 metres wide, the Manambe Palm thrives near water sources and humid environments, making it an excellent choice for tropical and subtropical gardens.
Specifications
Height8 to 12 metres
Width2 to 3 metres (crown spread)
Native toMadagascar
FoliageArching pinnate fronds; evergreen
Growth rateModerate
Conditions
SoilPrefers moist, well-drained soils rich in organic matter
LightPartial shade to full sun in humid conditions
WaterModerate to high; thrives in consistently moist environments
ClimateBest suited for tropical and subtropical regions
Additional Features
FormSlender, single-trunk palm with a symmetrical crown of feathery fronds
UsesIdeal as a feature tree, in water-adjacent gardens, or as part of tropical landscapes
SpacingPlant 3 to 5 metres apart for standalone or group plantings
Low MaintenanceMinimal pruning; remove dead fronds to maintain appearance
Pest ResistanceGenerally pest-free and resilient
Drought SensitivityRequires consistent moisture; not suitable for dry environments
Cold SensitivityProtect from frost; thrives in warm climates
Wildlife AttractionProvides habitat and shade for birds and small wildlife
Ornamental AppealGraceful, feathery foliage adds a lush, tropical look
The Manambe Palm is a rare and exquisite palm, perfect for creating a lush tropical vibe, particularly in gardens with water features or humid microclimates. Its graceful form makes it a standout in any landscape.
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