DARK GREEN CROWN SHAFT – OPPOSED TO C. HOOKERI
What good fortune is it that New Caledonia can claim to be the home of all Chambeyronia. Included is this species, C. macrocarpa. It is a slow growing, pinnate, crown shafted palm that gets to a height of about 30 feet. It has a dark green to green-black crown shaft. Compare this to C. hookeri above with it’s yellow crown shaft. Leaves are wide, thick and leathery to the touch. With good culture, maybe you can get three new leaves a year. About one in twenty plants fail to throw a new red leaf – rather, it remains green. This is just bad luck and there’s no way to predict which will do this. Shown here are 15 gallon plants we’re putting on sale. We do have larger and smaller sizes available. Coastal sun is tolerated although strong filtered light is ok for most areas. This is a great garden palm.
Just mention this special when you buy. I thank TS at RPS for usage of his photo below. |
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