I happen to have all 3 colors as small palms. The Blue version is easiest to obtain. I have found all 3 to make great indoor palms as lon...Read Moreg as they are close to bright light and seem to be fast growing. Be mindful about not over watering though and make sure in well drained soil.
Native of Mauritius (Round Island ), not much left but being recently reintroduced and they seem to be doing fine. Quite slow grower and ...Read Moreseeds germination about min. 2 months. At seedling it has spinny red margins leaves (like the pandanus) and blue-gray leaves and light green branches with redish edge . Also commonly sold in nurseries in Mauritius and easily found in nurseries than the 2 others ( yellow from Rodrigues and red which is from Reunion Island).
This palm is closely related to the Bismarckia palm from Madagascar. There are 3 colors of Latan Palm: blue, yellow nad red. Though the...Read Morey start out as exceptionally colorful palms with a lot of bright red, yellow, green, orange, and blue as seedlings, they all sort of turn to a grey color as they age. Adult palms are difficult to tell apart, but as seedlings they are quite differently colored. This one has all the colors and is probably the most commonly planted of the three. These palms are relatively fast in the tropics and within 3-5 years are grey. However, in Southern California, these palms are so incredibly slow that it takes decades for them to lose their brilliant juvenile coloration making them extraordinary landsape palms for those warmest areas. I have tried to grow this and the other two multiple times, but I never lived in a zone 10 so was ultimately unsuccessful. These palms are from the Mascarene Islands where they are nearly extinct. Fortunately they are all pretty common in cultivation and can easily be obtained from most palm specialty nurseries. I have seen this species planted all over Hawaii in people's yards and in public plantings. Since Bismarckias have become more common in the last 15 years Latanias are no longer commonly planted- just aren't spectacular enough as adult palms.
I happen to have all 3 colors as small palms. The Blue version is easiest to obtain. I have found all 3 to make great indoor palms as lon...Read More
Native of Mauritius (Round Island ), not much left but being recently reintroduced and they seem to be doing fine. Quite slow grower and ...Read More
This palm is closely related to the Bismarckia palm from Madagascar. There are 3 colors of Latan Palm: blue, yellow nad red. Though the...Read More