Bismarckia nobilis

Bismarck palm
Large silvery leaves make this solitary palm a showstopper. Plant in well-drained soil. Not all palms love water! This one is actually drought-tolerant and can live on less.
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height 20–30ft
width 15–20ft
tolerates Drought, Heat, Pots
water
needs
Low – Moderate
water
info
Not all palms love water! This one is actually drought-tolerant and can live on little water once it’s established, though it’ll grow more slowly and may not look as lush. To keep your palm looking its best, be sure to water it consistently and deeply while it’s getting established, then after a few years give it a good deep soaking every couple of weeks. It will also be happy to have more water, provided the soil drainage is adequate.

Will appreciate more water during the warm season.
hardy
to
22F
exposure Part Shade – Full Sun
indoor
outdoor
Outdoor
drainage In Ground: Cactus Mix, In Pots: Cactus Mix, Requires Perfect Drainage
fertilizing Palm Fertilizer
origin Madagascar
california
native
No
sunset
zones
13, 16, 18–24, H2

Sunset Zones Map

Outdoor Exposure Guide

OUTDOOR EXPOSURE GUIDE

Full Sun
Six or more hours of sun beams directly landing on the plant's leaves.

Part Shade
Three to five hours of sun beams directly landing on the plant's leaves.

Part Sun
One to two hours of sun beams directly landing on the plants leaves.

Full Shade
The plant is never fully lit by sun beams, but is in a bright spot or has dappled sunbeams playing over the leaves throughout the day.

Deep Shade
The plant never has dappled light on the leaves, and is in a place that feels dim, even on a nice sunny day.

SUNSET ZONES MAP

Growing Notes

Responds poorly to cold, heavy, wet soil. If growing in a marginal zone, plant in pots, add drainage to the ground or choose a good microclimate to help establish your palm for long-term success.

Special Interest

Grows in seasonally (winter-)dry savanna of Isalo National Park in Madagascar.

More Info

Note that a bismarckia shown here is growing in Hawaii, providing a great example of how bismarckia can thrive with a lot of year-round water, given warm temperatures and good drainage.
We have seen bismarckias growing in warm spots in the San Joaquin Valley and in favored microclimates outside recommended zones in the Bay Area, so it’s worth experimenting in drier-winter parts of Sunset zones 14, 15, 9, and warm-summer parts of zone 17.
We offer the silver selection. The green selection has proven less cold-hardy.
Spectacular in the low desert if given sufficient irrigation.