https://youtu.be/Zf1w7USVrnU Pachypodium lamerei Pachypodium Lamerei, commonly known as Madagascan palm, is a perennial member of the Apocynaceae family. It has a succulent grey stem covered with sharp thorns. The green leaves are simple, lanceolate and surround the crown. This plant produces tubular white flowers and cucumber-like follicles. Datasheet Common NameClub Foot/ Madagascar Palm Botanical namePachypodium lamerei FamilyApocynaceae Life CyclePerennialFoliageSemi-evergreenBasic ColourwhiteHeight6 -> 10 mHabitatDry and open forests Altitude0 - 750 mBloom TimeMay -> JunePlant TypeSucculent, OrnamentalFruit TypeFollicledifferent tolerancesHardyUsed PartsWhole plantPlant UsesOrnamentalActive substancesNo active subsances knownUSDA Zone9 (-7), 10 (-1), 11 (+4)Sun ExposureSun, Part shadeSoil pHAcidic, NeutralSoil MoistureDrySoil Type Stony, Sandy, Peaty Propagationby seeds / by sowing, by Cuttings, Self sowsGerminationtell usPests/ DiseasesDisease free Open Next Page To See More Photos. Pachypodium Lamerei Pachypodium Lamerei Pachypodium Lamerei Pachypodium Lamerei