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Coccothrinax barbadensis  Silver Thatch Palm

= Coccothrinax alta, Coccothrinax dussiana

Coccothrinax barbadensis – Silver Thatch Palm
Product Code: Y1-23200
Ornamental Value: Pretty
Availability: Out of stock

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  • Overall Rating (low–high) 2
    2.0
  • Ornamental Value (low–high) 4
    4.3
  • Germination (difficult–easy) 4
    3.7
  • Germination Time (years–days) 3
    3.3
  • Plant Care (difficult–easy) 3
    3.0
  • Speed of Growth (slow–fast) 2
    2.0
  • Total 3
    3.4
With trunks up to 15 m (50 ft.) tall, this fine species is one of the tallest, fastest, and most robust in the genus. The big, circular leaves have up to 60 flexuous segments and are a beautiful silvery gray below. C. barbadensis is widely distributed in the Caribbean and will do well in subtropical and tropical climates. It can take considerable coastal exposure.
Cultural Requirements
Frost Tolerance Light
Water Requirements Moderate
Wind Tolerance High
Tolerance of Coastal Conditions Yes
Appearance
Growth Rate Moderate
Ornamental Value Pretty
Uses
Properties Evergreen
Hazards Child and Pet Friendly
Gardening Avenue
Indoor
Landscaping
Ornamental
Potted
Synonymes
Popular Synonymes Coccothrinax alta, Coccothrinax dussiana
Classification
Plant Group Palms
Botanical Order Arecales
Botanical Family Arecaceae
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