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Dypsis pembana
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DESCRIPTION
Dypsis pembana

Common Names:

Pemba Palm

ID:

3102

Locality:

Pemba Island (near Africa)

Cold Hardiness:

Uncertain, perhaps 32ºF

Trunk Type:

Pinnate, crown-shafted, suckering

Leaf Type:

Pinnate, somewhat plumose

Suckering/Solitary:

Suckering (multiple trunks).

Maintenance:

Unknown because of rarity

Speed of growth:

Slow-medium

Height:

About 20 feet.

Soil requirements:

Well draining.

Sun requirements:

Full Sun

General Description:

A medium sized palm that suckers but also can be found single trunked. A real collector palm. Hard to find; no good seed source

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Palm For Sale/Availability for dypsis pembana

 

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