Very skinny plant, often confused with the thinner-leaved versions of Dypsis pinnatifrons. Tends to have much thinner leaflets, though, ...Read Morelike D pinnatifrons, tend to be arranged in clusters along petioles. Some have managed to grow this palm in protected understory gardens in southern California, but it is quite marginal here. Not known as one of the more ornamental palms, most who grow this do it for the collection need, and for curiosity.
As you can see from photo... very hard palm to photograph (too wispy to see easily in environment).
Very skinny plant, often confused with the thinner-leaved versions of Dypsis pinnatifrons. Tends to have much thinner leaflets, though, ...Read More