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Butia capitata - Jelly Palm

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Butia capitata is more than just a palm; it's a versatile, resilient landscaping gem. Hailing from the heart of South Brazil, this Jelly Palm's signature feature is its fascinating display of silver-blue, feather-like leaves cleverly arranged in an arching fashion. Its stout trunk pushes towards the sky, reaching impressive heights up to 20 feet. Proving this plant is not just about aesthetics, the Jelly Palm produces tantalizing yellow fruits that resemble the taste of apricots, and it's this unique edible delight that frequently finds its way into scrumptious jellies. Beyond embracing full sunlight or partially shaded conditions, this palm species sets a new bar for resilience, uniquely tolerant to both cold snaps and drought conditions. So, if you seek to infuse your garden with an exotic allure, the Jelly Palm is your sterling option, promising a fusion of aesthetic appeal, distinct character, and hardy performance.

  • Size: Up to 20 feet tall
  • Foliage: Blue-green, feathery, pinnate leaves
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Edible fruit: Produces yellow, apricot-flavored fruit suitable for making jellies
  • Cold Tolerance: Able to endure lower temperatures compared to many palm species
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