Butia paraguayensis (syn. Butia arenicola ) 1m, dwarf Butia species from open grass lands in N Argentina to S Brazil. Makes a very short trunk, reaching a maximum 2m with age. Large, elegant silver green to bluish green, bowing feathered leaves.
Butia capitata. PINDO PALM. Brazil to Argentina PALMAE or ARECACEAE (Palm family) ...
Butia capitata also known as Cocos capitata - Jelly palm, Wine palm Plant Search A-Z of Plants Pick List ...
#15 Butia capitata Common Names: jelly palm, pindo palm Family: Arecacea/Palmae (palm Family) Wallpaper Gallery (4 images) ...
Butia B. capitata - severe burn (2 plants) Chamaerops C. humilis - severely burned (1 plant) ...
Butia - Pindo Palms Butia capitata - Jelly Pindo Palm Butia yatay - Yatay Pindo Palm Caryota - Caryota Palm Trees Caryota gigas - Thai Mountain Fishtail Palm ...
BUTIA CAPITATA - Jelly Palm, Pindo Palm This South American palm can be found as far north as Georgia. The dense, short-trunk, feather-leaved, blue-green palm bears large bunches of 1" yellowish or pink fruits that are used for wine or jelly.
Rebutia fiebrigii Rebutia muscula Want a Cactus with a French connection? These are named for P. Rebut, a 19th century wine-grower and Cactus dealer from the Beaujolais region, who got the first specimen to reach Europe from the Andes.
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PINDO PALM Butia capitata General Notes Branches Don't Droop, Branches Resist Breakage SelecTree lists no cultivars of capitata.
Butia capitata, Cocos capitata, Butia pulposa, Syagrus capitata (Pindo, Jelly palm, Family: Arecaceae / Palmae) Butia eriospatha, Cocos eriospatha (Jelly palm, Family: Arecaceae / Palmae) Butomus umbellatus (Flowering Rush, Family: Butomaceae ) ...
Crown cactus (Rebutia species) Crown imperial (Fritillaria imperialis) Crown of thorns (Euphorbia milii) Crown vetch (Coronilla varia) Crystalwort (Riccia fluitans) Cucumbers (Cucumis sativus) Cumin (Cuminum cyminum) ...
Echinocactus fidaianus synonym of Rebutia fidaiana Echinocactus fiebrigii synonym of Rebutia fiebrigii Echinocactus fiedlerianus synonym of Copiapoa fiedleriana Echinocactus flavovirens synonym of Ferocactus flavovirens ...
Butia capitata (jelly palm): Relatively slow growing with attractive arching green-blue leaves. One of the hardiest feather palms, it can be grown outdoors in sheltered gardens where it may tolerate -10°C (14°F).
Desert cacti (both the stubby, short ones, such as Mammillaria, Lobivia and Rebutia and the tall, candelabra ones, such as Cereus and Cleistocactus) are a special group: they like their winters cold and dry, with temperatures between 4 and 7°C.
Jelly Palm, Pindo Palm (Butia capitata): This is the most commonly cultivated exotic palm in the Southeast. It is a feather-type palm with gray-green to blue-green fronds 6 to 8 feet long and a massive trunk up to a foot and a half across.
MacArthur cluster palm (Ptychosperma macarthuri): An adaptable palm that grows well in clusters, this palm can reach 25 to 30 feet. Butia palm (Butia spp.): A small, slow growing palm, this adaptable palm reaches 10 to 20 feet.
- genera: Acanthocalycium, Brachycereus, Cleistocactus, Cintia, Denmoza, Discocactus, Echinopsis, Espostoa, Facheiroa, Gymnocalycium, Haageocereus, Lasiocereus, Leocereus, Matucana, Mila, Neowerdermannia, Oreocereus, Oroya, Pygmaeocereus, Rebutia, ...
See also: Jelly palm, Palm, Trachycarpus, Chamaerops, Phoenix
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