Not what I would call an ornamental palm. This one barely has a stem if any (hence the name acaulis, or stemless). It is a native of In...Read Moredia and Nepal and is only grown here in the US by palm enthusiasts trying to bolster the number of species in their collection. There are a lot of mislabeled palms out there as P acaulis, probably because Phoenix hybridize so readily. Most P acualis look like sad little grassy weeds- if the palm is robust and has some stiffness to the leaves, it's probably a hybrid.
Not what I would call an ornamental palm. This one barely has a stem if any (hence the name acaulis, or stemless). It is a native of In...Read More