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Acoelorrhaphe wrightii (Multi) - Paurotis Palm

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Acoelorrhaphe wrightii (Multi) is more than just a palm tree; it's a testament to the sheer charismatic charm packed into the species known as Paurotis Palm. Here is a magnificent specimen from the Palms & Cycads category that accentuates any landscape with impressive clusters reminiscent of splendid fan-shaped canopies. Each Paurotis Palm raises the bar with its gracefully slender stems that soar to an imposing height of 15-30 feet, exquisitely veiled with blue-green, costapalmate fronds. A sun worshipper as it is, this tropical marvel is flexible enough to thrive in both full sun and partial shade exposure. One of its most compelling selling points is its surprising resilience to salt and willingness to grow in coastal gardens. Modest in its water needs but bold in its aesthetic appeal, the Paurotis Palm wields the power of effortlessly drawing attention in large scale landscapes. Its small, cream-colored flowers and high salt tolerance make it a much-appreciated addition to your coastal oasis, hammering home the fact that practicality and beauty can indeed go hand in hand.

  • Size: 15-30 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small, cream-colored
  • Foliage: Costapalmate, blue-green fronds
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Salt tolerance: High, suitable for coastal gardens
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