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Palm Tree Care and Common and Scientific Names
Care And Common Names
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Pinanga gracilis
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DESCRIPTION
Pinanga gracilis

Common Names:

Himalayan Pinanga palm

ID:

3119

Locality:

India

Cold Hardiness:

Near freezing, mid to upper 30ยบ F.

Trunk Type:

Thin trunk, thus the name.

Leaf Type:

Pinnate (feather shape), fairly long for the size of the trunk.

Suckering/Solitary:

Suckering (multiple trunk).

Maintenance:

Good grower

Speed of growth:

Medium

Height:

10 feet plus

Soil requirements:

Rich, good draining.

Sun requirements:

Filtered light or shade.

General Description:

A nice suckering Pinanga that has proven fairly cold hardy and might be a good new introduction. It has slender trunks with orange fruit. Rare palm.

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Palm For Sale/Availability for pinanga gracilis

 

The following is a listing of palms recently in stock, but availability changes quite quickly.  We apologize if we run out of the size you want. We are always open Monday - Saturday, 9 AM to 4 PM excluding major Holidays or very inclement weather.  For mail orders, please contact us at 619 291 4605.  We do not ship internationally.  Thank you for your interest.
- Phil Bergman, Owner

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Pinanga gracilis

 

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