This is a somewhat rare, collector type of palm that would be attractive in almost any coastal or near-coastal garden. Native to the Mascarene Islands, this thin trunked, crown shafted palm gets to a height of about 25 feet. This variety is called “rubrum” because of the red color that is present on the stems and on juvenile leaflets. You’ll note the red color on the emerging new leaf below. Overall, the leaves are green, arching and without any spines. Growth rate is medium. This is a coastal sun or part day sun species with a cold tolerance in the upper twenties F. I’ve had one in my garden for years in San Diego.
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