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ponytail palm temperature outdoors Beaucarnea recurvata 'Ponytail Palm' Floor Plant

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ponytail palm temperature outdoors Beaucarnea recurvata 'Ponytail Palm' Floor PlantPonytail Palm Floor Plant Sculptural Beauty with Effortless Care The Beaucarnea recurvata, commonly known as the Ponytail Palm or Elephants Foot, is a show stopping floor plant that brings architectural charm to your space. Native to the dry regions of eastern Mexico, this slow growing succulent features a thick, bulb like trunk that stores water, topped with a fountain of ribbon like leaves that cascade downward for a dramatic effect. Despite the

Ponytail Palm Floor Plant – Sculptural Beauty with Effortless Care

The Beaucarnea recurvata, commonly known as the Ponytail Palm or Elephant’s Foot, is a show-stopping floor plant that brings architectural charm to your space. Native to the dry regions of eastern Mexico, this slow-growing succulent features a thick, bulb-like trunk that stores water, topped with a fountain of ribbon-like leaves that cascade downward for a dramatic effect.

Despite the name, it’s not a true palm—its resilience, drought-tolerance, and striking silhouette make it ideal for plant lovers seeking a low-maintenance statement piece.


Great for Bright Corners & Busy Schedules

This floor-sized version is perfect for larger spaces like living rooms, entryways, and offices. It’s highly tolerant of irregular watering and thrives with minimal fuss. Its slow growth ensures long-term enjoyment without frequent repotting or pruning.

Looking for a smaller size?
Browse our smaller Ponytail Palms for tabletop or shelf-friendly options.


Plant Profile

Botanical Name: Beaucarnea recurvata
Common Names: Ponytail Palm, Elephant’s Foot
Family: Asparagaceae
Native Range: Eastern Mexico
Growth Habit: Upright, slow-growing; can reach 4–6 feet indoors over time
Toxicity: Non-toxic to pets (ASPCA approved)


Care Guide

  • Light: Bright, indirect light; tolerates full sun
  • Water: Let soil dry completely between waterings (about every 2–3 weeks)
  • Humidity: Average household humidity
  • Temperature: 65–80°F; protect from cold drafts and temps below 60°F
  • Feeding: Optional—use diluted general houseplant fertilizer in spring/summer
  • Pruning: Remove dry/brown leaves to maintain tidy growth
  • Propagation: Offsets at the base (rare in young plants)
  • Pests: Low risk; check occasionally for mealybugs or spider mites

Fun Fact

The Ponytail Palm has earned the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit for being reliable, beautiful, and easy to care for—making it a global houseplant favorite.

Want It to Grow Taller?

Check out our blog for tips on encouraging vertical growth.
➡️ Read: How to Make Your Ponytail Palm Grow Taller


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Explore our Pet-Safe Collection to find more non-toxic plants that are safe for furry companions.

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