| Category: |
Tree |
| Class: |
Perennial |
| Bark: |
Grey, slender, covered with old leaf bases |
| Bloom Color: |
Pink to white blossoms |
| Bloom Size: |
Small |
| Foliage: |
Crown consists of lush, green, feathery fronds, giving it a tropical aesthetic. Individual leaflets are spaced closely together |
| Trunk: |
Trunk is more slender than a typical Mule palm cross and takes on a unique texture |
| Height: |
20 ft. - 0 ft. |
| Spread: |
5 ft. - 10 ft. |
| Growth rate: |
Faster growth rate than the standard Mule palm |
| Hardiness: |
Zones 8b/9 to 11 |
| Light Requirements: |
Full sun to partial shade |
| Water Usage: |
Palm requires low to moderate watering |
| Soil Type: |
Well-drained soil is essential; tolerates a range of soil types, including sandy and salty soil |
| Native Range: |
Hybrid, not found in the wild; first reported in France in the early 1900's |
| Propagation: |
Sterile |
| Other Information: |
Jelly Palm (Butia yatay) x Queen Palm (Syagrus romanzoffiana ) |
| Photographer: |
William Khoury |
| Bed(s): |
TREES - 1 Plant; |