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Palm Tree Care and Common and Scientific Names
Care And Common Names
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DESCRIPTION
Caryota no

Common Names:

Giant fishtail palm (also used on other species), Fern Fishtail

ID:

192

Locality:

Indonesia

Cold Hardiness:

32ยบ, F.

Trunk Type:

Somewhat fibrous trunk.

Leaf Type:

Large bipinnate leaves.

Suckering/Solitary:

Solitaire (single trunk).

Maintenance:

If warm enough, fast and easy to grow. Average garden conditions.

Speed of growth:

Fast

Height:

50 feet

Soil requirements:

Average

Sun requirements:

Full sun.

General Description:

A strikingly beautiful Caryota species with "fern-like" leaflets. Probably one of these pretties of all the Fishtail Palms A type of Fishtail Palm known for it's beauty and rarity

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Palm For Sale/Availability for

 

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