Pindo Palm Tree
Detailed Description
Description
This beautiful feather palm has long pinnate leaves that arch and recurve
towards the ground from atop a thick stout trunk. The trunk can grow to 20 feet,
but normally reaches 12 to 15 feet with a diameter of 1 to 1.5 feet. Typically,
the old leaf stalks persist for years, although specimens with clean trunks are
not uncommon. Leaves range from light green to bluish gray and grow 5 to 10 feet
long. The leaf stems range from about 2 to 4 feet in length and have spines
along both edges. The palm produces bright orange fruit (often called pindo
dates in the deep south). These palms vary in form. Specimens raised in dry
and/or infertile soils tend to be smaller in stature with smaller leaves. Light
also affects the plant's form while those grown in full sun are more compact.
Usage
Use it as a lawn accent or in groupings. This palm is good for urban plantings
and can also be grown at the beach behind dunes or other protection. Will adapt
to container culture.
Features
This is a beautiful cold hardy palm that is very easy to grow. It is also
drought tolerant and inexpensive.Like many palms, the pindo produces an
elaborate flowering structure called an inflorescence - the orange fruit forms
on these structures after the female flowers have been pollinated. In the deep
south, a jelly is made from these fruits. They have a terrific taste that starts
out like apple and transforms to tart tropical flavors
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