PINNATE LEAVES, NO CROWN SHAFT
VERY RARE – NEW TO CULTIVATION
This is a fairly recently described single trunk pinnate palm is from southern Mexico. There it lives among rugged outcroppings in mountainous areas. Little is known about its domestic culture. It gets to heights of over 30 feet with an 8 to 10 inch thick trunk. It has a clean trunk and no crown shaft. Leaves are green and fairly straight. The mature photos below were taken in Miami, Florida where it seems to be doing fine. I would anticipate that it wont’ take temperatures much below a freeze. But, if you can grow G. maya, I’d suspect you can grow this species. These plants are a first for the market and the first batch of this species we’ve ever offered.
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