Over the years and having grown between fifty and one hundred different species of Dypsis, I can say that Dypsis baronii is one of the best species of Dypsis for Southern California. It is a reliably performing plant and quite beautiful. Palm enthusiasts get real excited about the variety of color seen in the stem, crown shaft and new petioles. The color in these plant parts varies from red to yellow to powder white. Eventually, most plants give a silver green trunk with a light colored crown shaft as shown here. Trunks are several inches thick, leaves are about five to six feet long and overall heights peak out under twenty feet. Right on the coast this species can be grown in full sun although strong filtered light or part day sun is ok too. Cold tolerance is into the mid and perhaps low 20’s F. Growth rate is slow to medium. Although there are single trunk specimens around, most will sucker. Expect a mature height of about twenty feet or a bit more.
The 15 gallon shown below has a “splitting trunk”. It’s hard to see on the photos below. Sometimes you will see this as opposed to basal suckers. It is dividing into two trunks above the ground. Not all will do this. It’ll tolerate partial sun or full sun along the coast
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