Caryota Obtusa
Caryota obtusa. Dies after flowering period. Caryota obtusa is one of the most striking spectacular and space-occupying palms one can grow in California but it is a giant and needs plenty of room to spread its wings. This one is growing in my garden in Auckland New Zealand.
One of the more widely known species is Caryota urens the flowers of which are used to make one type of jaggery and also to make palm wine. One of the largest of the genus with enormous bipinnate leaf. It is monocarpic meaning it flowers once then dies.
Indica Becc Malesia 1. The seeds are sown in mineral-based cat litter no clumping litter or perlite germ-free in plastic-pots. Massive clusters of rippled fish tail leaves form delicate airy fronds on this thick trunked majestic palm.
Thai Mountain Giant Palm. A fast growing species at a rate of 2 feet per year once established. Germination instructions Caryota obtusa - Giant Fishtail Palm.
Caryota mitis is native to Indochina but has. Caryota is a genus of palm trees. There are about 13 species native to Asia northern Australia and the South Pacific.
All palms are poted in 3gallons up to 25gallons and are on perfect conditions. 51 1998 no diagnostic descr. The Caryota obtusa Griff.
Orders placed online can also be picked up at one of our yards in San Diego or Imperial Valley. Most do fairly well in relatively low light but the more light avoid full sun the better to keep the palms from becoming too etiolated.
There are about 13 species native to Asia northern Australia and the South Pacific.
It is monocarpic meaning it flowers once then dies. Appears in other Kew resources. Native to southeastern Asia it is found in the hills and valleys near the Himalayas up to an altitude of 1500 metres. This tree will reach maximum height in about 25 years. This beast is instantly recognizable appearing like a gigantic tree-fern and is a must for any tropical or palm garden. Please sow the seeds on the mineral soil and cover the seeds with 5 mm - 10 mm mineral soil. Caryota obtusidentata Griff Palms Brit. SE China to NE Thailand. This one is growing in my garden in Auckland New Zealand.
Flesh of seed and trunk is caustic to touch and should be handled with care. Caryota obtusa Caryota gigas is also my favourite palm species. This beast is instantly recognizable appearing like a gigantic tree-fern and is a must for any tropical or palm garden collection. The Caryota obtusa Griff. They are often known as fishtail palms because of the shape of their leaves. This little known plant grows in wet forests the mountains of southern China from the foothills of the Himalayas eastwards to northernmost Vietnam where it seems to be associated with limestone outcrops. Seeds for sale starting at 670.
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