THIN TRUNKED, GROUPED LEAFLETS
This single trunk, shade loving palm is from the Veracruz area of Mexico and named after a German botanist, Johann Klotzsch. The plant shown here has reached its mature height of twelve feet. It has a prominently ringed but narrow green trunk. The most remarkable characteristic of this species is the grouping of leaflets along the rachis. These groups are irregularly spaced. Also note how they leaflets are held at different angles from the rachis. Leaflets are a dark green, small to medium in length, wide and a bit puffy. It’s this grouping of leaflets that allows you to ID this species. Another surprising this is how hard it is to find this species. When I started my nursery 42 years ago, I had lots of these and seeds were available. Nowadays you can’t find seeds to save your soul. This is a shade loving species and cold hardy into the mid-twenties F. At best perhaps it’d take down to about 25 degrees. These plants should probably work fine as a house plant and are shippable in a good sized box.
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