about the product
Pachypodium gracilius is one of the most iconic and sought-after species within the Pachypodium genus. Native to the dry regions of Madagascar, it is famous for its swollen golden-grey trunk, sharp spines, and balanced sculptural form.
Over time, the caudex slowly expands and develops rough textures and natural scars, giving each plant a completely unique character. During the growing season, soft green leaves emerge from the tips of the branches, often followed by bright yellow flowers.
Its dramatic silhouette and slow aging process make Pachypodium gracilius feel less like an ordinary plant and more like a living piece of sculpture shaped by time and nature.
sizing
Size approximately 88 mm x 210 mm (equivalent to around 9–13 years old)
CARING TIPS
Note
The following care guide is suggested based on the weather conditions of NSW and VIC. For other Australian states, please use this as a reference and adjust according to your local climate.
Origin
Madagascar
Isalo Mountains
Sandstone cliffs, rocky outcrops & dry exposed slopes
Life Cycle & Dormancy
Spring – Summer → active growth
Usually grows best from around September to March
Produces fresh green leaves around the crown during warm weather
Bright yellow flowers may appear on mature plants during the growing season
Autumn – Winter → semi-dormant to dormant
May drop most or all leaves from June to August
Leaf drop during winter is normal due to cooler nights and lower light
Soil
Very fast draining mix
Mineral-heavy soil strongly recommended
Pumice, lava rock, coarse sand & small gravel work well
Use only a small amount of organic matter
Avoid rich, water-retentive potting mix
Watering
Water deeply only when fully dry
Spring – Summer → regular watering with strong light and good airflow
During humid or rainy weeks, wait longer between watering
Autumn → gradually reduce watering
Winter → keep almost completely dry, especially from June to August
Do not water on cold, cloudy or rainy days
Light
Bright light to full sun
Morning sun is ideal for young plants
Strong light encourages compact growth and a stronger caudex
Protect young or recently imported plants from harsh afternoon sun during heatwaves
Best grown with strong light and very good airflow
Temperature
Best: 24–32°C
Winter nights can be too cool and damp for active growth
Winter minimum: 10–12°C recommended
Keep warm, dry and well ventilated during cold periods
Move indoors or under cover during long rainy winter weeks
SHIPPING & RETURNS
Plant may drop its leaves during shipping or in Sydney’s cooler months, especially from June to August. This is normal, as the plant is deciduous and can naturally enter dormancy during autumn and winter. New leaves will usually grow back once the weather becomes warmer and brighter.
After arrival, soak the plant in water or diluted HB101 / Seasol for 3–5 hours. Then keep it in shade for 1–2 days to recover and adapt gently.
For live plants, we ship them bareroot (roots only, without soil and pot). This helps make the shipping process smoother, faster, and safer, while also greatly reducing the risk of root rot during transit.
Pots, soil mixes, and fertilizers will be packed carefully and shipped securely.
You can read the full shipping policy here.