Of the Shaving Brush Palm family, this is the hardest one to find. And, many think it’s the prettiest and most desirable species. Some consider it to be a variety of R. baueri. We like to consider it a species. Native to Raoul Island, an island well off the eastern side of New Zealand, this species has a medium sized trunk and reaches a height of twenty five feet. The crown shaft is gorgeous but not as swollen as R. sapida. I have some customers who report the crown shaft being a purple color. On younger plants, the leaf stems are a red-brown color. Cold tolerance is the low 20’s F. It will take coastal sun or consider morning sun or strong filtered light inland. We’re putting our 20 gallon on special – shown below. Of note, the genus does not perform well as an interior palm.
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