This is a densely clustering species from the Philippines where it lives in the higher elevation, dense rainforests. It is surprisingly ...Read Morecold hardy and my seedling in the cold frame did fine with temps down to about 32F. It has deep green markedly ringed trunks and arching leaves with finely split leaflets. THe crownshafts are an ornamental bluish grey to yellow. Several local southern California growers have had success with this palm.
Recently Pinanga elmeri has been lumped into this species, so bad new for those California growers that thought they had two different species growing in their yards... sorry.
Beautiful clustering palm from the Philippines- has short, slightly arching lime green leaves, and a wonderful, two-tone crownshaft with ...Read Morethe bottom being a greenish purple and the top being a pale yellow to white. Stems are closely ringed and green. The palm is surprisingly hardy- one of the hardiest of the genus, surviving in Los Angeles where most other Pinangas wouldn't have a chance.
This is a densely clustering species from the Philippines where it lives in the higher elevation, dense rainforests. It is surprisingly ...Read More
Beautiful clustering palm from the Philippines- has short, slightly arching lime green leaves, and a wonderful, two-tone crownshaft with ...Read More