A smallish palm native from eastern Cuba to Hispaniola, Coccothrinax fragrans is generally similar to Coccothrinax argentata, sporting dark green fan leaves with silvery undersides. It is a slow growing and robust palm, best suited to tropical and mostly frost free warm temperate climates and can take quite a bit of coastal exposure.
Seeds (3) : Out of Stock
Habitat
zone 12 = Winter minimum temperature above 10C (above 50F) Savanna Grassland Dry tropical forests
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Monoecious ( Plant bearing both male and female flowers )
Solitary ( single-stemmed )
Pinnate Leaves ( Feather-like )
Resitant to salty sea air
Drought-Tolerant
Cultivation
Cultivation
Substrate
Temperature during winter
Lighting
Watering during automn-winter
Watering during hot season
Fertilizer during growth
Pruning
Repotting
1 gravel + 1 soil + 1 humus
Indoor during winter temperature min. 17C
Sunny
Rarely or from time to time
Regularly but without excess, and especialy during summer
Rarely and with parsimony
No pruning
Repot from time to time
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