Jubaea chilensis - Chilean wine palm
Probably the hardiest feather palm. This palm is from Chile. It is a massive palm when mature, up to 25 metres (75 feet) tall, with a grey trunk up to 1.3 metres (4 feet) wide. It has a large head of stiff feather leaves which are dull green on the top and greyish underneath. The seeds are known locally as `coquitos` or miniature coconuts where they are a delicacy.
Once covering vast areas of Chile in millions the palm was cut in huge numbers to harvest the sap from the trunks to make Chilean palm wine, each tree reportedly yielding 90 gallons. Today it is thought around 100,000 trees survive.
It is highly drought tolerant, and can take severe frost when established. It does not need hot summers to grow well. Mature palms in Montpellier France survived temperatures of -17C.
Excellent garden palm for our climate.
| Total height | 50 cm |
|---|---|
| Pot size | 21 cm |
| Winter hardiness | Protect from -13°C |
| Watering | Keep moist |
| Location | Light sun/light shade |
| Common name | Chilean wine palm |

(Matrix B Test) Jouw planten zijn uitstekend beschermd tijdens transport in een op maat gemaakte doos. De kans op schade is hierbij vele malen kleiner dan vervoer met een normale personenauto.3








